* Spinach Salad with Seared Diver Scallops and Bacon
Posted on December 26th, 2009 by Linda. Filed under Appetizer, Bacon, Cuisine, Ginger, Salads.

Sweet succulent diver scallops, pan seared and topped with crispy bacon in a bacon-miso vinaigrette. I had better post this recipe before the new year’s resolutions kick in. Or perhaps the new resolution is to eat more bacon? Or this may qualify for a salad diet?
Chef’s tip: To make the nutty flavored clarified butter, heat 4 tablespoons of unsalted sweet butter under medium heat till solids separate. Spoon off the foam, gently pour out the clarified butter leaving the golden brown solids and more liquid moisture behind, if you hadn’t boiled off the watery part of the butter already. You can pass the clarified butter through a cheesecloth to remove all solids. Make a large jar of it and store it in the fridge. Or you can buy clarified butter in a jar, typically labeled as ghee.
To perfectly sear scallops. make sure the scallops are totally at room temperature, pat it dry and salt just before it hits the pan. Do not move the scallops until the brown crust forms, which will naturally release the scallop. The temperature of the pan should be medium to hot. Lastly, look out for the 1/4 inch thick white opaque layer that forms on both side of the seared scallop face. The middle should be a little translucent, it will cook in its own heat to perfect tender.
Vinaigrette:
4 strips apple smoked bacon
1 small shallot, finely diced, reserve 1 teaspoon
3 Tablespoons rice wine vinegar
2 Tablespoons mirin
1 Tablespoon sherry
3 Tablespoon orange juice
2 Tablespoons white miso
1 teaspoon finely grated ginger
1 teaspoon sugar
16 large diver scallops
2 Tablespoons clarified butter
Kosher salt
White pepper
3 cups baby spinach
1. In a small saucepan, render the bacon till the bacon is somewhat crispy, remove bacon.
2. Add chopped shallots to the bacon fat, and sweat shallots under medium low heat until golden brown. Add rice wine vinegar, mirin, sherry and orange juice and deglaze the pan. Mix in miso, ginger and sugar. Let simmer till reduced till half and liquids is thickened. Add in reserved shallots, set aside.
3. In a cast iron pan, heat clarified butter on medium heat until smoky. Thoroughly dry the scallops with paper towel, rub with salt and pepper. Add to the pan and turn up the heat. Let scallop cook without turning until a brown crust forms or a whitish opaque forms about 1/4 inch up. Flip the scallops and cook till the opaque white goes up 1/4 inch again on the other side of the scallop. Remove scallops and set aside.
4. Remove pan from heat, add spinach and toss to warm but not wilt the spinach. Add half the vinaigrette when tossing.
5. Place a serving of spinach on a plate, top with 4 scallops and sprinkle with reserved bacon. Drizzle in a tablespoon of vinaigrette.
Serves: 4
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December 27th, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Love pan-seared scallops. That brown crust you have is perfect!