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smoked Scallops on a bed of fresh corn

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David Tooley

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It's that time of year again with corn coming into season. Here's a recipe I came up with. Makes a great salad or light entrée.
Smoked scallops on a bed of fresh corn.
Smoke scallops with just little bit of pecan wood for 45 minutes @225
While that is cooking cook the fresh sweet corn. When done cut it off the cob.
I make a bed with butternut lettuce and fill with the corn. Add a sprinkle of salt.
Place a few scallops on top.
All can be done ahead of time, refrigerated and served cold.
Seems to impress people.
 

normanaj

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Smoked scallops in any form are outstanding.
 

sawhorseray

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Sign me up for that, I like scallops just about any way they end up on my plate. RAY
 

chilerelleno

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Sounds good.

I've never had smoked scallops.
Seared
Sauteed
Deep fried
In sauces
Steamed
And ceviche, but never smoked.

Sounds good, I think I'll give it a go with some really light apple smoke.
 

jcam222

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I’d love to try them with a mild smoke. We are big on the food prob here. Post up those pics.
 

forktender

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Sounds good.
But I've never cooked them for anywhere near 45 minutes at 225* that seems like a really long time to cook such a delicate seafood.
 

SmokinAl

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That sounds delicious to me!
I love sweet white corn & I love scallops!
I bet it was fantastic!
Al
 

David Tooley

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Feb 19, 2019
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Sounds good.
But I've never cooked them for anywhere near 45 minutes at 225* that seems like a really long time to cook such a delicate seafood.
That's what works for me in my smoker. They do shrink a bit at 45 minutes. They are put in cold so I would assume it takes awhile for them to come up to temp. I know you can't go past 45 or they dry out.
 
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