I am a seafood lover. Give me fish in any form.. grill, baked, steamed or fried.. I will always enjoy it. As a kid, I didn't eat any shell fish, thought it was very unappetizing! My mom always prefer fresh water fish but this time when I visit them, I will make them try some scallops for sure, if not any other shell fish.
Last weekend, we saw these gorgeous scallops in our local market, they were shinning white. There was no way I could have ignored it and immediately bought a pound. I had no clue what I was making with it but few ideas were constantly running through my mind.

I bored Arvind a lot with my ideas and to shut me up, he finally added some of his own and we came up with this simple dish, which was sweet, spicy and delicious. The sauce was totally his idea 🙂

Summer is in full swing and Food Network is kicking it off with Summer Fest! Every other week, an interesting seasonal produce is featured and we cook something new to share with everyone. This is the first time I am joining the group with this week's theme.. Corn.

At first, I wanted to make Corn Masala, something I enjoyed a lot in Bangalore. It's healthy, super-easy to make and almost like a salad except that it has only spice and no other vegetables. I changed my mind after Arvind discussed the idea of sauce with me and I could almost taste it. I knew it will go very well with the pan fried scallops.

These days, corns taste like candies. As I was roasting the corn and the pepper, the entire house was smelling of sweet corn. I had no intention to add any spice to the sauce but it was a little too sweet for a savory dish and so, had to add some chilly and cumin powder to balance out the sweetness.
Frying scallops hardly takes any time but the technique is very critical. An overcooked scallop tastes horrible, gets chewy and becomes inedible.


Scallops with Corn and Pepper Sauce
Ingredients
For the sauce
- 1 corn (husk removed)
- 1 red pepper
- 1 tbs butter
- 1 tbs flour
- 1 cup milk
- 1 tbs chilly powder
- juice of half lemon
- oil
- salt
- pepper
For the Final Plating
- 6 piece scallops
- 10 to 12 baby bok choy
- 1 red onion (thinly sliced)
- 1 tbs butter
- oil
- salt
- pepper
- chilly powder
Instructions
- Brush the corn and pepper with some oil, salt and pepper.
- Roast it at 400 F for about 40 minutes, turning it half-way though.
- Remove the kernels and grind it to a smooth puree.
- In a pan, add 1tbs butter, flour and cook for about 3 minutes.
- Add puree and milk to the pan and mix them properly.
- Season with salt and pepper. Add cumin powder and chilly powder and cook for another 4 minutes.
- Finally, add the lemon juice, give it a mix and keep it aside. Your sauce is done.
- In another pan, add some oil and saute the bok choy and onions separately. Don't cook for more than 4 minutes - keep the crunchy bite and don't make it soggy.
- Once done, keep it aside.
- Using a paper towel, pat dry the scallops. Dust it with some salt and pepper.
- Heat another pan with 1 tbs butter and once it hot enough, put the scallops.
- After about 2 minutes, turn it to the other side and cook for another 1 minute.
- In a serving platter, add some sauce in the base.
- On top of the sauce, arrange some bok choy followed by some onions.
- Arrange the scallops on top of it and add some more sauce on top.
- Garnish with some more onions and serve it hot.
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Joanne
Scallops always seem so summery to me! I love the sauce in this!
Maris (In Good Taste
Gorgeous photos of a perfect meal
Shinta
Wow, being a seafood lover myself, I am smitten by this, have never tried scallops, and now I simply must. BTW, have you ever tried cooking with lobsters? That's another thing I have never ventured into, and would love to try someday. Cheers!
Kankana Saxena
No haven't tried lobster .. still quite intimidated by it .. but definitely wanna try some day 🙂
Sanjeeta kk
I like the corny part 😉 since am a hard core corn fan. The sauce is lovely.
purabi naha
Kankana, I loved this post!! I love the fact that you are really flexible with your ingredients...Great post! Yummy...
Buzzed you too!!
How do you submit your post to food network? by leaving the link of your recipe as a comment? Please let me know. Shall be thankful to you for that! Have a great day!! 🙂
Kankana Saxena
Sent you an email Purabi .. hope that helps 🙂
Spandana
Love love love the pics... can u see me drooling 🙂
Reem
This looks beautiful Kankana.... I can eat whole in one go. Drooling.....
sayantani
my husband will lick the plate clean if this is offered to him. he loves scallops and you made it the best I have ever seen Kankana.
Manju
that looks soo good, girl!
Tina (PinayInTexas)
I am a big fan of anything seafood, and that of course includes shellfish. Seeing this scallop dish of yours makes my mouth water! It looks so beautiful, Kankana!
rinku
Amazing pictures! Lovely dish, scallops and corn make an interesting pairing.
Sarah@buttered-up
Really good stuff. I wouldn't ever think of pairing corn with scallops but it looks so yummy. I want to be invited over. 🙂 Over the years, I've grown to love many kinds of fish and shellfish, prepared in different ways. I personally love how we fry fish in cumin and garlic back home in Egypt. We make it with an onion rice. Hmm, should make that to share on my blog. Thanks for inspiring me, K. Lovely work as always. xx.
Jeno @ Week Nite Meals
This looks so beautiful Kankana! I am a huge fan of scallops, though they are so expensive and I don't normally have access to fresh ones. I am looking forward to making this the next time I splurge on some fresh seafood!
Manu
This dish is a masterpiece. I am not a big fan of shellfish myself, but that sauce looks mouth watering!!! 🙂
Divya
Hey Kankana! This looks soooooo good! It's such a creative take on scallops. I haven't ever cooked scallops at home - maybe it's about time I try. 🙂
Vimitha
That looks just like a restaurant dish... Perfect...
aarthi
This looks mouthwatering...YUM YUM
Tanvi@SinfullySpicy
This meal look super yum..As far as seafood goes, I love only fish & shrimps but other than that cant eat anything...I want seafood without the smell of sea..weird no? I ll try this sauce with shrimps!! Good one girl!
Christine
Looks wonderful. Love it. Nice photos.
anh
oh my! I am loving that exquisite sauce!