Sea Scallops are the largest commercially available scallops and have a sweet, rich taste. They're among the safest seafoods to eat raw, because they're less susceptible to contamination than other shellfish, mostly because normally only the well-guarded adductor muscle is eaten.
Cooking tips: Though they may be large, Sea Scallops still cook quickly. Recipes often suggest cutting them in half across the grain before cooking, but the large size makes sea scallops a natural for the grill.
Or try this light, warming, delicious dish.
Ingredients:
Sea Scallops
Butter
Salt and Pepper
Oyster mushrooms
Leek
Fresh ginger
Broth
Fresh cilantro