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SEARED SEA SCALLOPS
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SEARED SEA SCALLOPS
I first tried green sea beans when I was in Europe and I've liked them ever since. The beans are tender, crisp and their natural salty flavor does not require any additional seasoning. Sea beans come from the northwest and may never reach the status of a regular vegetable, but you should try them with any kind of seafood if you ever have the opportunity. They go especially well with sea scallops.
When you are picking out scallops, remember to buy “dry pack” scallops. These are not treated with any sodium triphosphates, a chemical that helps retain water in the scallop but does not help the scallop's flavor profile. Always read labels and ask for dry-pack scallops at the seafood counter.

Serves four
20 Dry-pack sea scallops
¼ Cup extra-virgin olive oil
8 Ounces green sea beans, blanched
4 Roma tomatoes
¼ Cup Italian dressing
½ Tbsp. Kosher salt
Fresh ground black pepper
Saffron Cream Sauce
½ Tbsp. chopped garlic
½ Tbsp. chopped shallots
2 Ounces sweet butter
6 Ounces clam juice
1 Pint heavy cream
1 tsp. saffron threads
Salt, fresh Ground Pepper
DIRECTIONS
In a saucepan, melt the butter, add the garlic and shallots and simmer for two minutes. Add the clam juice and saffron. Reduce by 80 percent over low-medium heat, then add the cream and boil down 50 percent until sauce becomes thick. Check the seasoning and keep the Saffron Cream Sauce warm on the side. It should have a nice light yellow color. Too much saffron will produce a deep yellow color and taste medicinal.
Turn your oven on and set it to 350 degrees. Cut the roma tomatoes into wedges, place in a bowl and add the Italian dressing and season with salt and pepper. Mix together. Place the tomatoes on a metal pan and place in the oven for 30 to 60 minutes. If you have a convection oven, the tomatoes will dry out quicker. You want to dry out the tomatoes by 50 percent to concentrate the sugars. Pull the tomatoes from the oven and hold on the side.
Season the scallops with salt and pepper and begin searing in a hot, non stick pan for three minutes. In the meantime, warm up the blanched sea beans with some melted butter. Place the beans and oven-dried tomatoes on a plate.
Turn the scallops and cook another three minutes. Remove the scallops from the heat and place on a paper towel. Let the scallops rest for a minute and move to a plate. Garnish the scallops with some of the oven-dried tomato, sour cream and a cured black olive. Add the scallops to the top of the sea beans and serve.
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i take it you like this one cause your snagging the scallops...
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