Scallop Ceviche with Melon, Chili, and Mint (Tyler Florence) |
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Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 20 Minutes Servings: 12 |
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Ingredients:
2 pounds fresh bay or sea scallops, preferably with shells |
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper |
juice of 3 oranges |
juice of 3 lemons |
juice of 3 limes |
zest of 1 orange, finely grated |
zest of 1 lemon, finely grated |
zest of 1 lime, finely grated |
2 teaspoons sugar |
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil |
1 small ripe cantaloupe, halved, seeded, peeled, and cut into small cubes |
1/2 bunch fresh mint, hand-torn, plus more for garnish |
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper |
1 fresh red chili, cut in paper-thin circles |
Directions:
1. Start by assessing the scallops at the fish store. I usually inspect every one just to make sure that they're all in perfect shape, i.e. not torn, and fresh with a sweet ocean smell. The next step is to remove the side mussel that connects the scallop to its shell; it's not hard to miss; just pull it off with your fingers. Keep the shells to serve the ceviche in. Using a sharp knife, slice the scallops in half lengthwise into discs; the thinner they are, the faster they'll cook . Put the scallops in a glass bowl and season with a fair amount of salt and pepper. 2. Put the citrus juices, zest, and sugar in a blender and give it a whirl to combine. Add the olive oil and blend again to emulsify. Pour the marinade over the scallops; there should be enough juice to allow the scallops to float freely. Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours, until the scallops are opaque, i.e. cooked from the acid in the fruit. 3. In a separate bowl, combine the cantaloupe, mint, and chili; season with salt and pepper and toss gently to combine. 4. To serve: Spoon the scallop ceviche into the shells with a little bit of the citrus juice, and top with a spoonful of the cantaloupe salad. Garnish each serving with some fresh mint. |
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