I realize in other recipes, I’ve rambled on about the awesomeness of scallops. But here I go again because those fancy little mollusks are just that kick-ass.

Easy to cook, low in calories, packed with protein, and a light and sweet flavor that is versatile throughout different seasonal recipes, I frequently find myself ordering scallops at the fresh fish counter.

This scallop recipe features fresh melons, citrus, a little mint, and a touch of heat from a serrano pepper. It’s a take on one of my favorite dishes that used to be on the menu at Stone’s Public House in Ashland, MA. It’s perfect for the summer and won’t weigh you down in the hot and humid weather.

If you have a grill with a burner, take this recipe outside. Not only will you enjoy cooking in the evening glow, but you’ll avoid stinking up your kitchen!

Serve a half portion for an appetizer or the full recipe for one entree. Be forewarned, other foodies in your house might gobble it up when you turn your back, as my little boy sneakily did.

Looking for a wine pairing? Try it with a crisp Sauvignon Blanc.

Summer Scallop and Melon Salad Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound of scallops
  • 1/4 Serrano pepper (more or less, depending on how much heat you can handle.)
  • juice from one lime
  • 1/4 cup honeydew melon
  • 1/4 cup cantaloupe
  • 6 or so mint leaves
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 pats of butter
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Finely chop honeydew and cantaloupe.
  2. Mince the mint!
  3. Cut Serrano pepper into the number of slices you want; if you are sensitive to spice, you can skip the pepper.
  4. Mix the melons, mint, pepper, lime juice, and olive oil. Mix and set aside.
  5. Dry off your scallops with a paper towel and lightly salt and pepper.
  6. Heat your skillet with two pats of butter. Once the butter is sizzling, add the scallops. (Confession: I sort of drown mine in butter. It’s really not necessary, but so yummy!)
  7. I happen to like my scallops seriously well done, so I cook them for about 4 minutes on each side in total. But really, the recommended time is about 2 minutes on each side. (Also, take into consideration the size of the scallop.)
  8. Remove from plate and top with melon “salsa.”

Happy Cooking!

-Jess