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Seared Sea Scallops with Chardonnay Creamed Corn

Chef George Brown created this height-of-summer dish at the 2006 Workshop. He prepared the scallops in our wood-burning oven, but searing them in a hot skillet works as well. The creamed corn is thickened only by the corn’s natural starch, released when the kernels are grated. The chef’s idea of adding Chardonnay is a good one, as it helps to balance the corn’s sweetness.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

4 ears fresh corn, shucked
1 jalapeño chile
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 large shallots, minced
1/2 cup Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay
1/2 cup heavy cream
Kosher salt
Freshly squeezed lime juice
1 pound sea scallops
Freshly ground white pepper
1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    With a large knife, slice the kernels from two of the corn cobs. In a separate bowl, using the coarse holes of a box grater, grate the kernels from the remaining two cobs.

    Step 2

    Char the jalapeño over a gas flame or under a broiler until it is blackened all over. Let cool, then peel, seed, and mince.

    Step 3

    Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the shallots and sliced corn kernels and sauté until the corn is tender, about 8 minutes. Add the wine and simmer until it has almost completely evaporated, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cream, grated corn, minced jalapeño, and a pinch of salt. Simmer until the mixture thickens, about 3 minutes. Add lime juice to taste and keep warm over low heat.

    Step 4

    Pull off the muscle on the side of each scallop. Season the scallops with salt and white pepper. Heat a large nonstick skillet over high heat. Add the vegetable oil. When the oil is almost smoking, add the scallops and sear until browned on the bottom, about 1 1/2 minutes. Turn and sear on the second side, about 1 1/2 minutes more.

    Step 5

    Divide the creamed corn among 4 plates. Arrange the scallops on top of the creamed corn, dividing them evenly. Serve immediately.

  2. Step 6

    Enjoy with Cakebread Cellars Napa Valley Chardonnay or another full-bodied white wine.

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