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Thai-inspired Scallop Crudo

Thia-inspired Scallop Crudo
  • One pound Downeast Dayboat scallops
  • Chili paste in soybean oil (available at Asian grocers, I use Maesri brand)
  • Crispy fried shallots or onions (available at Asian grocers)
  • 2 limes, quartered or cut for easy squeezing
  • Cilantro leaves

Remove the sweetmeat from each scallop and discard or save for making stock (you can keep them in the freezer until you accumulate enough to make a nice stock).  Slice into 2-3 thin discs, depending on size - it's easier to slice them cleanly if you place in the freezer for 30 minutes to firm them up.  Arrange on a plate and spread each piece with a dab of chili paste, then squeeze with fresh lime juice.  Top with torn cilantro leaves and a sprinkle of crispy fried shallots.

The combination of spicy sweet chili paste, tangy lime juice, creamy scallop and crispy fried shallots is addictive!

Please note if you wish to use your scallop shell as the plate you'll need to wash it thoroughly and don't re-use it as the shell itself is porous.

 

 

1 comment

  • I love this dish! The blending flavors of the raw buttery scallop along with the crunchy onions and cilantro….just a small hit of lime juice adds the right amount of acid. That is all great – but the match of the scallops + the soybean chili paste is the real delight! Try this dish!

    Martie on

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