Gorgeous large sea scallops seared in butter and topped with a creamy wasabi mayo.
I am about to make your life super duper easy right now and you are going to thank me for it. You know how you’re always saying you need to get more fish in your diet? Then you go to the grocery store and and you walk up to the fish counter and nothing looks that good. And you’re wondering how you will cook it anyway, to make it as good as you might get in a restaurant. You know that there has to be a better option than the standard grocery store fish, which really isn’t all that fresh. You could spend your time trekking to a proper fish monger. Or perhaps getting to a farmer’s market where there’s a good fish stand. You even have images of hightailing it to a nearby coast (if you’re anywhere near a coast) and buying it straight off the boat. But who has time for any of that? So you purchase a little of the grocery store fish and it’s okay but not great and your good intentions of eating more fish fall by the wayside.
Yep, I feel ya. Which is why I am offering you the chance to win a delivery box of really gorgeous fish from Sizzlefish. I have to be honest, with my busy life, I love that more and more people are getting into the delivery box game. I am lucky to live in Portland, OR, where there are quite a number of good fish stores and stands and yet…I still don’t have time to get to them very often. So I stand at my local grocery store, looking at the fish and thinking how it’s just not going to be as good as I know it can be.
Sizzlefish sent me their Paleo Prime Plus box to try and I managed to wrangle a giveaway out of them so that you could have a chance to try it too! They’re a small company but they seem to have a really good thing going here and I am very happy to give them some support. When the box came, I immediately set my sites on the scallops, because I love them but I don’t have them very often. Like some other bivalves, scallops actually contain a few carbs so I can’t go to town on them. Totally weird, I know, because they seem like meat and poultry and other fish…just pure protein. But a 3oz serving of scallops actually contains 4.5g of carbs. Dang those tasty little bivalves!
In the end, I created what really is a delicious light meal or could also be served as an appetizer. I seared them lightly in plenty of butter and then topped them with a wasabi cream sauce. Total winning combination. And the other day, I also cooked the salmon and the sablefish from the box. I had no idea what sablefish was and so I simply cooked it the same way I often cook my salmon…roasted in butter (I sense a buttery theme here!). The salmon was lovely, as I knew it would be, but the sablefish blew my mind. It was so rich and delicious, with no accompaniment other than the butter, a little salt and pepper, and a squeeze of lemon. It was so good that I am going to order a box of just the sablefish, because I foresee making it frequently as an easy weeknight meal.
So if you’re looking for a better option than the grocery store fish counter, I’d definitely recommend Sizzlefish. Everything they sent was absolutely delicious.
Now enter to win a box for yourself!
Seared Scallops with Wasabi Mayo and a Sizzlefish Giveaway
Ingredients
- ½ teaspoon wasabi powder or 1 teaspoon wasabi paste
- 1 teaspoon water
- 2 tablespoon mayonnaise
- 8 ounces large sea scallops
- Salt and pepper
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 slices pickled ginger chopped
- Chives for garnish
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine the wasabi powder and water and mix together to create a paste. Let sit 10 minutes for the flavours to develop. If using wasabi paste, you can skip this step.
- Stir in the mayonnaise until well combined.
- Pat the scallops very dry and season well with salt and pepper.
- Heat the butter in a medium skillet over medium high heat. When it begins to brown, add the scallops in one layer and sear about 1 ½ minutes per side.
- Set the scallops on a platter and dollop each with a bit of the wasabi mayo. Top with a small piece of pickled ginger and a piece of chive. Serve warm.
Notes
Disclosure: I was sent a box of fish by Sizzlefish to review. I was not compensated in any other fashion.
LINDSEY says
Love scallops!! I remember feeling so bummed when I found out they had carbs haha
Linda says
Depends on the fish. I love to grill salmon. Sole with butter-lemon sauce or picatta sauce. Seared scallops. Plain, old, tuna salad. I love fish, but it’s not usually affordable anymore. 🙂
KarenJo says
Seared, Broiled, In foil, Sashimi depends on the fish! Great giveaway Carolyn!
Tammy Northrup says
Im not a big fan of fish. No matter how hard I try I just don’t really enjoy it. I do however love scallops, shrimp, crab etc.
Jessica Dunaway says
I don’t often cook or eat fish because my husband is allergic and it’s easier to just not cook it. But I do love fish cooked in the oven in a foil packet with butter!
Tiffany Johnson says
My favorite way to eat fish is seared in olive oil, celtic sea salt, lemon pepper, with thin slices of onion and green pepper on a bed of spaghetti squash with more olive oil sea salt and lemon pepper!
Amanda says
grilled salmon is my favorite way to serve fish!
Esther R. says
I Love scallops . They look lovely ! YUM
Cheryl says
My favorite way to serve fish is baked or broiled.
Robin says
These look amazing! We don’t really get scallops here. They are one of my faves- I’ll have to try to make them next time I’m in the US.
Tandi Cortez says
Pan seared with homemade tarter sauce is my favorite way to serve fish.
Kathy Shirk says
My mouth is watering! I’ve never wished for fish for breakfast before, but I am this morning.
Tami Loftin says
I definitely need to eat more fish and I too love scallops, but what a bummer about the carbs! I really don’t know how to cook fish well. Have you heard of brining fish? I read somewhere it helps get rid of the fishy-ness.
Emily Adams says
I love to bake fish in a foil packet with asparagus.
Cheryl D says
I love all types of seafood and prefer it prepared simply so I can enjoy the flavor. Living in the midwest, most quality seafood is pricey. Most of what we have around here is heavily breaded.
Betsy says
I love grilling fish in my stove-top grill pan with a dry rub and butter.
Julie D. says
Very rarely do I eat fish, just live in the wrong part of the country. But I recently tried scallops for the first time and loved them! Would love to win this box to maybe re-spark my interest in fish!
Adrienne Skarupa says
Looks amazing! Adding this to my try pile 🙂
Maggie McCoy Pogue says
I often blacken fish and then broil it!!! Then top with an avocado salsa…yummy!!!
Louise DePino says
Being from NE and now living in FL…I love cold water fish such as Haddock, Hake and of course NE Lobster!