There is no union more glorious than shellfish and butter, and after you taste these garlicky, buttery, seared-just-right scallops, we think you’ll agree.
Chive oil would also be good on other protein, like grilled steak or whole fish, such as red snapper. Throw in a sliced jalapeño or serrano for a little heat. This recipe is from N7, one of the Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
Scallops: so meaty and delicious and yet so easy to overcook. That’s why we sear these on only one side, preserving the meltingly tender, near-raw texture on the other end.
Ask for “dry” scallops at your fish market; they are free of preservatives and release very little liquid while cooking, which is key to getting a good crusty sear in this easy recipe.
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Join Bon Appétit cover-star Andy Baraghani in the Test Kitchen as he makes grilled scallops with nori, ginger and lime. We always seek out dry scallops, which will sear and caramelize better. Ask your fishmonger before you buy—it really makes a difference.
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Treat scallops to the flavorful oil left behind when you cook chorizo—it’s basically liquid gold.
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Join Chefs Harold Villarosa and Tiana Gee as they prepare skewers two ways, with Tiana taking on prawns and Harold choosing chicken. To compliment the skewers, Chef Harold makes his version of a popular vinegar-based Filipino dipping sauce called Suka, with garlic, chilies and fresh ginger.
Join Bon Appétit associate food editor and chef Rachel Gurjar as she makes grilled boneless chicken breasts in a "tadka-ish" scallion sauce. Skin-on, boneless breasts are ideal for grilling since they cook faster, are easier to carve than bone-in, and the skin protects the delicate cut from the heat.