
I was at the fish market the other day and I could not pass up on the fresh scallops. They were a great size, nice, plump and the perfect color. It’s always important to examine the color of the scallops you’re buying. They should be a pale pink color, as anything else means they are not so fresh anymore. I find it much better it to purchase seafood when it’s fresh instead of frozen. Of course, the frozen option is always good to have, especially when what you are looking for is not available, or if you buy more than what is need for a recipe, in which case you can just throw the rest in the freezer and use at a later date. That being said, all seafood lovers will attest to the difference between the fresh and frozen options. When considering scallops, you will feel and taste the difference because the pre-frozen ones are often completely white in color and tend to be a lot more chewy when cooked. I find this to be the case with seafood much more than with fish or meat so I really make an effort to get fresh seafood while I often get my fish or meat frozen.
With all this aside, I got myself into a situation I often find myself in, buying something on a whim because it looks good, but with no concrete recipe in mind. I was cooking for guests in the coming days and I did not want them welcomed by the smell of fish or seafood. It’s not the most pleasant smell for some and it seems to never leave the house. To avoid this (or at least improve my odds), I decided against pan-frying the scallops and I opted for a baked recipe. The aroma produced from the tomatoes and herbs was wonderful and certainly helped fill up the house with a great scent.
While scallops can be prepared in a multitude of ways, they are more often than not pan-fried. The scallop salad or the lemon and garlic scallops are two example of recipes where the scallops are pan-fried. When the weather permits it, they can also easily be grilled. However you decide to prepare them, they should be very easy to prepare and require only very minimal preparation and cooking time. Scallops, although nutritious, can be somewhat bland tasting, a bit like chicken can sometimes be, so adding flavors around them is a really good idea. In this recipe this is accomplished with the help of a delicious and rich tomato sauce with added coconut milk and fresh oregano. The following recipe is also great for non-seafood lovers because the tomato sauce somewhat overpowers the taste of the scallops. It can prove to be a good choice for people trying to eat more seafood but still struggling with the taste.
I hope you’ll also enjoy that short video presentation I’ve prepared for the preparation of this delicious Paleo recipe.
Serves 4
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