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Sea scallops with attached roe


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This weekend I discovered sea scallops with attached roe at Citarella. I didn't know they existed. I prepared them very simply with a quick sear and served them with basil and a roasted corn relish. They were remarkable.

I would be interested if there are any other ideas on how to prepare them.

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I had great coquilles St. Jacques in Paris that was made with roe on scallops.

Yes - in France, scallops are typically sold live, i.e. in the shell with the roe still attached, and they are quite a treat!

They are amazing carpaccio-style with a touch of olive oil & lime.

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I find the roe flavourless and unpleasant to eat. The last time I made it, I separated the roe, mixed it with some butter and veggie stock, and blitzed it in a blender. Gently cook it and it turns into a spectacular orange sauce to place your scallops on. You might want to help it along with some saffron if your roe isn't coloured enough.

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