Bush’s Beans Seared Scallop Tacos
I want to share with you a wonderful, healthy recipe that I think is perfect for your Thanksgiving Eve meal. If you’re entertaining, or maybe just hanging with your immediate family, it’s light, flavorful, and fun for everyone to be in the kitchen together! My son will be home from college and we’re so excited. Of course he loves his Mama’s cooking and will be ready to eat “anything,” but it will be wonderful to have our family all together for a meal.
But first of all, there’s not only a yummy recipe to try out, but a GIVEAWAY today, too.
My friends at Bush’s Beans are offering a gift package to one winner that includes:
Bush’s Beans items: apron, coupons, bean strainer and mints, recipe bookmark
Spices/ingredients for recipes: Tahini paste, cumin, smoked paprika
Culinary Institute of America/Napa items: Spoon rest, dish towel, Olive Press citrus olive oilHere’s how to enter:
Tell about if you have out-of-town company coming in this week, or if you plan to cook a big meal on Wednesday night, too?Or, what is your TG Eve tradition in your home?
Giveaway begins right now, today, Monday, November 22, 2010, and ends, TG EVE Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Midnight PST. Winner will be announced sometime on Friday, November 26, 2010.
(Tweet or Facebook for an extra entry, but please come back to tell me about it!)
Now for the tasty recipe for your TG Eve meal!
A few weeks, back at the CIA in Napa Valley with Bush’s Beans, I was honored to cook next to Jeffrey Saad, Culinary Entrepreneur and Host of “United Tastes of America” for the Cooking Channel. And I gleaned many helpful tips!
Kristen (Dine and Dish), Laura (Real Mom Kitchen), Cheryl (Tidy Mom) and I had a blast together cooking with Jeffrey.
BUSH’S® Seared Scallop Tacos with Black Bean Puree and Green Chile Chutney
Created for BUSH’S® Beans by Jeffrey Saad, Chef, Culinary Entrepreneur and Host of “United Tastes of America” for the Cooking Channel.
Serves: 3 to 4
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 25 minutes
INGREDIENTS
For Scallop Tacos:
6 each Anaheim green chile or 1 can (7 oz) diced green chiles
8 each large sea scallops
Salt and pepper
1 Tbsp canola oil
½ cup cabbage, shredded
6 each corn or flour tortillasFor Black Bean Puree:
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 can (15 oz) BUSH’S® Black Beans, drained and rinsed
½ cup chicken broth
1 tsp smoked paprikaFor Green Chile Chutney:
1 tsp cumin seed, toasted and ground
2 tsp oregano, toasted and ground
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
¼ cup sugar
½ tsp kosher salt
1 each jalapeno pepper, chopped (remove seeds for milder chutney)For Chipotle Chile Sour Cream:
1 can (7 oz) chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
½ cup sour cream
½ tsp kosher salt
¼ cup fresh lime juice
Method:
1. For Scallop Tacos: Blacken Anaheim chiles over an open flame (holding chiles with tongs) or broiler. Place chiles in small bowl and cover with aluminum foil to allow skin to steam loose. After 10 minutes, wipe off skin with fingers. Seed and chop into ½” pieces.
2. Pat scallops dry and remove rubbery lip from side of each scallop. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Add oil to medium sauté pan over medium high heat. Once oil is hot (you see a haze coming off the oil), add scallops to pan. Sear until you have a nice golden crust. Flip scallops over and continue cooking until you see the side of the scallop go from translucent to opaque. Remove from pan and set aside.
4. For Black Bean Puree: Add garlic to the same sauté pan. Stir briefly just to soften, then add beans, chicken broth and paprika. Turn to low and cook 5 minutes. Set aside to cool. Once cool, puree mixture in food processor and set aside.
5. For Green Chile Chutney: In a medium size skillet (non-stick is ideal) over medium high heat add cumin and oregano. Toast for 1 minute, just until you can smell the cumin and oregano. Immediately add vinegar, (don’t breathe in as the vapor of the vinegar rises) sugar and salt. Bring to a boil. Add Anaheim chiles and jalapenos and simmer until a thick sauce consistency (about 8 minutes). The chutney will thicken as it cools, so stop cooking when the chutney is still saucy (easily flows from side to side as you tilt the pan). Using a rubber spatula, move chutney into a small bowl and let cool. The remaining chutney will last for three weeks in the refrigerator.
6. For Chipotle Chile Sour Cream: Puree chipotle peppers in adobo sauce in a blender or food processor. In a medium bow, mix together 1 teaspoon of chipotle puree, sour cream and salt. Squeeze in lime juice and mix well.
7. Toast tortillas over an open flame (using tongs), in a non-stick pan or under the broiler, and lay on plate.
8. Place three tablespoons of black bean puree across each tortilla.
9. Cut the scallops into rough ½” pieces and lay on tortilla.
10. Top with the chutney, cabbage and chipotle chile sour cream mixture and serve.
Culinary Notes:
• Do not use water to get blackened skin off chiles. The precious, flavorful oil of the chile will get washed away. (You can see Jeffry explaining it to me…)
• The scallops will continue to cook when you remove them from the pan due to the residual heat. Err on the side of taking the scallops out early versus over-cooking them.
• Don’t let the cumin and oregano burn. Have the vinegar ready when you add cumin and oregano to pan. Let them toast for just 1 minute (your pan will be very hot from the scallops you seared) and then add vinegar right away.
Variations:
• Add sliced avocado for a creamy addition.
• Corn tortillas are more traditional and hearty, with a fuller flavor.
• Flour tortillas are easier to handle, softer and chewier.
• Shrimp works great as well.
Remember, here’s how to enter today:
Tell about if you have out-of-town company coming in this week, or if you plan to cook a big meal on Wednesday night, too?
Or, what is your TG Eve tradition in your home?
(My trip to the CIA was paid for by Bush’s Beans and they are sponsoring this giveaway today with the products that they are giving away. Thank you, Bush’s Beans!)
We are hoping to go out of town on Thanksgiving day if the weather cooperates. On the prior evening we will be at church. It is a lovely service followed by a pie buffet.
This year it is going to be just us, and I am really looking forward to that! TG eve tradition- the whole family (my 2 sisters and I along with our parents) spend the evening prepping for Thanksgiving day. We always order pizza to eat while we cook and bake. And we have all cultivated certain dishes so that we each have a couple we make that night; whether it be the cheese ball, sugar cookies, pumpkin pie, relish tray, deviled eggs…:)
This year it is going to be just us, and I am really looking forward to that! TG eve tradition- the whole family (my 2 sisters and I along with our parents) spend the evening prepping for Thanksgiving day. We always order pizza to eat while we cook and bake. And we have all cultivated certain dishes so that we each have a couple we make that night; whether it be the cheese ball, sugar cookies, pumpkin pie, relish tray, deviled eggs…:)
We really don’t have a TG eve tradition. Thanksgiving will be spent at my brother-in-laws home and we always bring the dessert. Thankgsgiving Eve will be spent making the pies.
Thank you for the awesome giveaway.
We will be having my grandparents over for Thanksgiving dinner. Then my brother and his family will swing by in the evening for leftovers, LOL!!
My husband’s family starts arriving from out-of-town on Wednesday. Wednesday night we hang out and work on getting the turkey/dressing, etc. ready for the oven early the next morning. That’s the time I usually make my niece’s favorite chocolate cream pie, too. Thanks for offering a great giveaway!
Thankfully we are staying in the area this year! I’m making sweet potato casserole, stuffing and a pie. It might be Costco made – and I’m fine with that!
I love beans, so this recipe is awesome!
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I never thought of a TG eve tradition. We are going to my parents this year so I will just make two veggie dishes to take. I make them the night before, put in frig and then bake on Thanksgiving day. I may have to rethink this and start a new eve tradition. We have one for Christmas Eve, why not TG eve!