Spicy Coconut Curry Scallops | Tried and True Recipes (2024)

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by Kylie PerrottiPosted on January 26, 2021March 7, 2024

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Spicy coconut curry scallops are delicious, savory, and an easy way to enjoy big sea scallops in fragrant curry sauce. Best of all? You need just a few ingredients and about 30 minutes from start to finish. They make for a ridiculously easy appetizer, or you can transform it into a full dinner with the addition of naan or basmati rice.

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What curry paste should you use?

In this recipe, I originally used thiyal (or theeyal). This is a dry tamarind coconut curry paste, and I bought it from Atina Foods, which, unfortunately, is no longer available for purchase.

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Most recently, I used Patak’s Hot Curry Paste, which was absolutely fantastic. It’s also readily available in many grocery stores or an Amazon which makes it a great choice! Their hot curry paste is what I consider to be a medium-hot. It’s really not too spicy, but if you’re sensitive to heat, I would recommend their Mild Curry Paste and add spice to suit your preferences.

There are so many curry pastes out there, so remember that whatever variety you go for will offer a unique flavor to this dish.

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How to make spicy coconut curry scallops:

For these scallops in curry sauce, I really let the curry paste do the heavy lifting. When I originally developed this recipe, I had not one single onion to my name, so I skipped even the most basic of aromatics. Personally, I like this more minimal dinner, but you can start your curry sauce with sliced onions first to add even deeper flavor to this dish. If you don’t have any, fear not! You can still make these delicious spicy coconut curry scallops.

You’ll start by charring the tomatoes. Heat oil in a skillet until very hot. Add the tomato quarters and cook until they begin to char. Melt butter into the pot and toss the tomatoes in the butter. Next, add the curry paste and melt it into the butter, adjusting the heat as necessary to prevent it from burning. At this point, you will want to add any additional flavor to the sauce base. I wanted additional heat, so I added crushed red pepper, but you can sprinkle in a little paprika, cumin, or you can skip this part completely.

Finally, add two cups of vegetable or chicken broth and one cup of coconut milk. It only needs to simmer for 10–15 minutes.

Meanwhile, pat your scallops dry and remove the side muscle. Season them well with salt and pepper. Gently place them in the curry sauce and reduce heat to low. Cover and cook for 5 minutes before turning off the heat and letting them rest for a minute or two. Serve immediately.

Substitutions

If you don’t have sea scallops, replace them with the smaller bay scallops. Alternatively, you can use shrimp or pieces of fish–like cod, skinless mahi mahi, or even swordfish–and just modify the cooking time as needed. You could also make this with thinly sliced chicken, but you’ll need to cook it a bit longer in the sauce.

If you really like seafood, you could even do a mixed seafood version of this. A combination of shrimp, clams, squid, and mussels would be fantastic!

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All told, it’s about 30 minutes total and you’ll have an incredible dish on the table in no time! I love serving the scallops with warm naan, but basmati rice is always a good choice.

Looking for more seafood recipes? Check my archives!

If you made this recipe, please rate the recipe below and leave a comment to tell me how you liked it! If you take a picture of it, please tag me on Instagram so I can feature you in my feed!

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While you may not see scallops in curry sauce all that often, believe me, these spicy coconut curry scallops are delicious!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon neutral oil
  • 4 Roma tomatoes, quartered
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon Indian curry paste
  • 2 cups chicken or vegetable stock
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 16 dry sea scallops, side muscle removed
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • ¼ loosely packed cilantro, minced
  • Red pepper flakes, optional, for garnish
  • 4 pieces store-bought naan, toasted

Instructions

Char the tomatoes:

  • Heat the oil in a wide pot over medium-high. Once very hot and shimmering, add the tomatoes, cut-side down, and cook without moving for 3-5 minutes. Once charred, flip and cook an additional 1-2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

Brown the curry paste:

  • Melt the butter into the pot and add the coconut paste. Lightly mash it with the back of your spoon and cook for 1 minute until fragrant.

Simmer the sauce:

  • Pour in the chicken or vegetable stock and bring to a boil. Taste and season to your preferences. Reduce heat to medium and add the coconut milk.

  • Allow to bubble on medium heat for 10 minutes. Do not allow the sauce to reduce too much or to boil too hard.

Cook the scallops:

  • While the sauce simmers, pat the scallops dry and remove the side muscle. Season well with salt and pepper.

  • Gently place the scallops in the broth in an even layer and reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer for 5–6 minutes. Turn off the heat and leave the scallops in the pot with the lid on for 1–2 minutes.

  • Remove the lid. If the scallops are opaque, serve immediately. If they need to cook a little longer, cover again and allow the residual heat from the broth to cook them. Do not overcook them!

To serve:

  • Ladle the coconut curry broth and charred tomatoes into shallow bowls and arrange 4 scallops in each bowl. Garnish with minced cilantro, red pepper flakes. Serve with cooked warm naan or cooked basmati rice, if desired. Enjoy!

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FAQs

How long to soak scallops before cooking? ›

According to Molly Birnbaum of America's Test Kitchen, briefly brining scallops masks the chemically and slightly soapy taste imparted by the phosphate soak: “Soak them in 1 quart of cold water with 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of salt for 30 minutes.

What is the secret to cooking scallops? ›

Do not crowd the pan; work in batches if needed. Cook the scallops for 2 minutes, then flip. Cook the scallops undisturbed for 2 minutes. If the scallop doesn't release easily from the pan, let it cook for another few seconds until it does.

Should I salt scallops before searing? ›

Thankfully, we have you covered: Dry Your Scallops: We mentioned this before, but it bears repeating—be sure to dry your scallops before placing them on the pan. Season Them Before You Cook Them: You should sprinkle your salt and pepper onto your scallops before cooking, not during or after.

How to cook scallops Martha Stewart? ›

Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add half the scallops to skillet and cook, flipping once, until golden brown and cooked through, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with remaining scallops, adding more oil to the skillet as needed.

What happens if you don't rinse scallops before cooking? ›

A: You should always rinse scallops thoroughly to remove grit, but there shouldn't be so much grit that you have to soak them. In fact, soaking isn't recommended because the scallops can absorb water and get soggy, less flavorful and difficult to sear properly.

Why do you soak scallops in milk before cooking? ›

Scallops, like many other types of seafood, can have a mild fishy odor that some people find off-putting. Soaking scallops in milk before cooking can help alleviate this odor. Milk can neutralize or mask the fishy smell, resulting in a milder scent.

Should you cook scallops in butter or oil? ›

Scallops are low-fat and high in protein with lots of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. While I recommend cooking them in butter for the best sear, you can cook them in vegetable, canola or grapeseed oil if preferred.

Should you season scallops before cooking? ›

Season the scallops.

Sprinkle the scallops generously with kosher salt and black pepper, or your seasoning of choice: Try spices like cumin, garam masala, or smoked paprika, or go for citrusy notes with lemon or lime zest. Remember that you can add more flavor after cooking, so going simple here is fine.

Is it better to bake or fry scallops? ›

Because sea scallops have a chewier texture, searing them in a hot skillet is the simplest, most effective cooking method to achieving a crisp exterior and tender, just-firm texture within. Basting the scallops with butter helps finish cooking them and enhances browning, too.

Should scallops be room temp before cooking? ›

Remove and let stand at room temperature 30 minutes. Heat a heavy 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. To check if the pan is hot enough, add a large drop of water (⅛ teaspoon) to the skillet. When you can roll it around the pan, it's ready.

How many scallops per person? ›

Serving size: 8-11 medium scallops make a 3oz portion. With 40-60 in a pound and up to 11 in a single serving, these medium scallops provide a sweet, delicate bite that's perfect for enjoying whole. Medium scallops can be seared, broiled, stir-fried, or skewered for kabobs.

What side dishes go with scallops? ›

THE BEST SIDES TO SERVE WITH SCALLOPS
  • POTATOES SIDE DISH. You may not be aware that a potatoes side dish is among the best meals to serve with scallops. ...
  • ROASTED OR GRILLED VEGETABLES. ...
  • CRISPY BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ...
  • REFRESHING SALADS. ...
  • TRUFFLE CREAMED CORN. ...
  • RICE AND QUINOA. ...
  • STEAK.

Can you cook scallops in a cast iron skillet? ›

Season the scallops generously with salt and pepper. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a cast iron skillet over high heat just until smoking. Add scallops in a single layer and sear 1 ½ - 2 minutes until a golden brown crust forms. Flip and sear another minute.

Should you soak scallops in water? ›

Scallops Preparation

Gently rinse scallops under cold water for a few seconds to remove any sand or grit. Never soak scallops since they will absorb the water!

How do you remove sodium tripolyphosphate from scallops? ›

To remove sodium tripolyphosphate just soak and wash with water.

Do you rinse scallops after brining? ›

Stir again and let the brine cool to room temperature. Add the scallops and brine for 10 minutes. Then, rinse the scallops under cold running water, dry them well, and place them on a clean paper-towel-lined large plate or baking sheet.

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