Directions
I love the bouncy sweetness of scallops, and although you might think the equal sweetness of the peas would be too much alongside, the deep flavour of cilantro and chilies and the sharpness of lemongrass miraculously provided by the Thai green curry paste, make it a zingy and yet still comforting accompaniment. This is a real treat of a supper, both for the eater and the cook.
Ingredients
- 1 pound (3 1/2 cups) frozen petits pois or peas
- 1 to 2 tablespoons Thai green curry paste
- 1/3 cup creme fraiche or sour cream
- Salt
- 2 teaspoons peanut or other flavourless oil
- 2 teaspoons butter
- 6 big scallops (such as sold in shell by fishmongers) or 10 to 12 small bay scallops (such as sold in packages in the supermarket), preferably diver-caught
- Juice of a lime
- 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro or Thai basil
Cook the peas in boiling, slightly salted water until tender, then drain and tip into a blender, adding 1 tablespoon curry paste and the creme fraiche or sour cream. Season to taste with salt and perhaps add more curry paste, depending on how strong it is.
Heat the oil and butter in a frying pan until foamy, and then fry the scallops for 2 minutes a side. If you are using big scallops then it is sometimes easier to cut them in half across.
When they are cooked, they will have just lost their raw look in the middle and be lusciously tender, while golden and almost caramelised on the outside.
Lift the scallops onto two warmed plates and then deglaze the hot pan by squeezing in the lime juice. Stir to mix well and pick up every scrap of flavour, and then pour over the scallops on each plate.
Dish up the pea puree alongside the scallops, and sprinkle with the chopped cilantro or Thai basil. Serve with another wedge of lime if you feel like it.
Make Ahead Notes: The pea puree can be made 2 to 3 hours ahead. Drain peas and immediately rinse with plenty of cold water. Puree when cold with 1 tablespoon of the curry paste and creme fraiche or sour cream. Put in a bowl, cover and leave in a cool place or refrigerator. Reheat gently in a saucepan, taste and adjust seasoning before serving. If using sour cream, make sure the puree doesn't boil, otherwise it will turn grainy.
Photo: Scallops with Thai-Scented Pea Puree Recipe
















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By mnjbooth_7644448
O'Fallon, MO
on February 09, 2013
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Really rich and little too sweet. When I made it a second time, I used sour cream as opposed creme fraiche which seemed to balance it a bit more.
By kathryndonald_7...
natick, MA
on August 15, 2012
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I loved the scallops! But I think the key to the Thai-scented pea puree is having access to fresh, rather than jarred/canned, Thai Green Curry Paste. It turned out sweet and with a Thai kick which was nice but overall the peas were too sweet. However using them as a little sauce over the scallops cuts the richness of the scallops...
Either way, Nigella Rocks! Wish I lived in England and had access to the great food supplies!
By LoveToEat48
on August 08, 2012
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My husband and I love this dish just the way it is. Highly recommend if looking for a light, tasty meal that's simple and easy to make.
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