Seared Sea Scallops in Beurre Blanc with Baby Spring Vegetables in Puff Pastry
Seared Sea Scallops in Beurre Blanc with Baby Spring Vegetables in Puff Pas
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Begin by baking the puff pastry "cups".
Lay the thawed puff pastry sheets on a lightly floured, cool surface. Using a 4 1/2-inch round cutter, cut out 4 circles. Set them on a parchment-lined sheet tray. Lightly score the tops of the puff pastry with a 4-inch round cutter. This will help remove the top of the puff pastry after it is cooked, to create a "cup". Beat egg then use a pastry brush to brush the tops. Season with sea salt and place into the preheated oven.
Bake in oven for 12 to 15 minutes until golden and crispy. Once cooled, cut the "tops" of the "cups" and lay bases out on plates.
While the "cups" are baking, make the beurre blanc. In a large, clean saucepan add shallots, white wine, white wine vinegar, fresh thyme and bay leaves. Simmer until reduced by half then season well with salt and plenty of freshly ground black pepper. Strain the sauce, place back over low heat and reduce.
Add butter several cubes at a time while stirring until the sauce thickens. Keep warm and set aside.
Blanch the peas and carrots. Set a pot of salted water over high heat and bring to a boil.
Add carrots first to give them a head start then add the peas briefly to cook the vegetables until tender but still firm - about 2 minutes.
Clean scallops and season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Set a large saute pan over high heat and add olive oil. Once heated, add scallops and cook undisturbed for 2 to 3 minutes on each side until well browned. Set aside on paper towels.
Increase the heat and add the chanterelles and saute.
Add carrots and peas to the pan and saute for 1 to 2 minutes until heated through.
Add the scallops back to the pan, on top of the vegetables, to heat through.
To serve, portion out amongst the pastry cups. Top with a matching pastry lid - rest it just off center so you can see the filling and garnish with chives and a stem of fresh parsley.
Recommended wine: Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir
Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, and Pinot Noir are my top picks for Scallops. Chardonnay and chenin blanc are great matches for grilled or seared scallops. If your scallops are being matched with bacon or other cured meats, try a lightly chilled pinot noir. One wine you could try is Tyler Winery Santa Barbara County Chardonnay. It has 4.4 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 30 dollars.
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Tyler Winery Santa Barbara County Chardonnay
2015 brought the earliest vintage of the decade so far. After the large 2013 and 2014 vintages and the continued drought, the vines put forth a fraction of the fruit than the previous two years. They were down approximately 30% overall but the result was exceptional quality and deep, powerful wines with great acidity. Citrus, anise, saline, and energetic.