Best Bacon-Wrapped Scallops Recipe - Evolving Table (2024)

Bacon Wrapped Scallops are surprisingly easy to make at home but look so impressive! Crispy bacon strips are wrapped around fresh scallops, pan-seared in a skillet to get a golden crust and then topped with an irresistible garlic butter sauce. Skip the crowded restaurant this Valentine’s Day or holiday and make your own gourmet dinner at home!

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Best Bacon Wrapped Scallops

Any time I am at a restaurant and scallops are on the menu I MUST order them.Especially if they’re Bacon Wrapped Scallops!

For something I love eating so much, why hadn’t I ever tried making them at home?

To be honest, they were quite intimidating and came with a hefty price tag!

But when I saw one of my friends (who swears she can’t cook!) whipping up some pan-seared scallops, I knew I had to give it a try.

Much like bacon wrapped asparagus or these brussels sprouts with bacon, everything gets better when they’re cooked with bacon!

Add a bit of a garlic, butter, and brown sugar sauce and voila! You’ll have a restaurant-quality dinner on your table in no time.

Table of Contents

  • Best Bacon Wrapped Scallops
  • Ingredients
  • How to Cook Bacon Wrapped Scallops
  • FAQs
  • Recipe Tips
  • What to Serve with Scallops?
  • More Seafood Main Dish Recipes
  • Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe
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Ingredients

  • Scallops.You need one pound of large sea scallops (not bay), about 10-12 count per pound. The size of the scallops does matter.Wild, versus farm-raised, are the best scallops as they have slightly more nutrition without too much sacrifice on taste. It’s always better to use “Dry” scallops as “Wet” scallops have been injected with a phosphate solution that adds up to 30% more weight that’s just water.
  • Bacon. The scallops will only taste as good as the bacon they are so lovingly wrapped up in so make a quality choice! If you happen to be on a Whole30, Paleo, or keto diet, look for a bacon that is prepared without nitrates or added sugar.
  • Butter. Melted butter is crucial for the sauce. Whether you use salted or unsalted will affect how much salt to add.
  • Garlic. Crushed whole garlic cloves are ideal. It is not recommended to substitute with garlic powder.
  • Oil. A high smoke point oil, such as avocado, grapeseed, or canola oil, will help give scallops their crusty sear. Avoid using olive oil as it will get too smokey!

How to Cook Bacon Wrapped Scallops

Please see the recipe card below for more detailed ingredient amounts.

1. Prepare the Scallops

While scallops may initially look like they are ready to rock and roll straight from the grocery store, there are 2 steps you MUST follow before cooking them.

Almost all scallops have a tougher tendon that will need to be removed before cooking.You can find this by looking down on the scallop and locating a long, thin flap of harder meat.To remove it, simply peel it back like you would the peel of an orange.

In order to get a crust from a pan-sear, you will need to pat them completely dry.Any excess moisture will make the scallops have a mushy exterior instead of a crusty sear.

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2. Par-Cook the Bacon

The bacon needs to be partially cooked before wrapping the scallops. Place the strips of bacon over medium or medium-low heat in a large skillet for 10-12 minutes.

The bacon slices should be almost cooked through but still pliable. If they are too crisp they will break while wrapping.

Remove from the pan and place on a paper towel-lined plate to drain.

(Learn more about how to cook bacon, bake bacon, or air fry bacon!)

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3. Wrap them Up

Surround each scallop with one strip of bacon.

Use a toothpick or small wooden skewers to pierce through the sideat the ends of the bacon to hold it in place around the side of the scallop.

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4. Pan Fry the Scallops

A clean, stainless steel skillet is the best type to use for pan-searing scallops. Make sure there are no leftover bits or pieces stuck to the bottom of the skillet from the bacon.

Place a skillet over medium to medium-low heat and drizzle in a high smoke point oil.You need to use adequate oil to keep the scallops from sticking. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side in a single layerfor perfect scallops. Flip, and cook for an additional 3-4 minutes.

If you are using smaller scallops they will only need to be cooked for 2-3 minutes per side.

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5. Brush with Garlic Butter

In a small bowl, melt butter, then stir ingarlic, sugar, salt, and pepper with a whisk. This ensures all of the flavors are evenly distributed.

During the last 1-2 minutes of cooking use a pastry brush to coat each scallop with the sauce.

Since butter has a relatively low smoke point, make sure not to add this until the last few minutes of cooking so it does not burn.

(Take it up a notch and use a Garlic Herb Butter!)

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6. Serve Scallops

Scallops are fully cooked when their internal temperature reaches 125°F to 130°F and are surrounded by crisp golden bacon. Since they will continue cooking once removed from the heat, make sure you stop cooking them when they reach 115°F to 120°F and allow to rest. Overcooking leads to rubbery scallops.

Garnish these bacon-wrapped scallops with a sprinkle of fresh parsley and a few lemon wedges. These juicy scallops are a delicious appetizer for a dinner party or perfect as a main course.

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FAQs

How many scallops should you serve?

As a main dish you should serve appropriately 4-6 ounces, or 2-3 larger scallops, per person. For an appetizer you can plan on 1-3 depending on how heavy the other foods are.

How do you know if scallops are undercooked?

Scallops should be opaque through the middle and browned on the outsides. If they do not come apart easily they are not cooked enough.

Is it OK to eat slightly undercooked scallops?

As with any seafood, as long as they are excellent quality it is safe to consume undercooked scallops.

Recipe Tips

  • Go big. Larger scallops are easier to wrap with bacon.
  • Pick dry. Wet scallops are filled with excess moisture that is unnecessary.
  • Don’t skip the prep. Remove the tendon from the scallops and pat them dry for the best results.
  • Add the butter last. If you coat with the butter sauce too early it could burn, so be sure to brush this on right at the end.
  • Let them rest. Pull the scallops from the pan before they are completely finished as they will cook more as they sit.
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What to Serve with Scallops?

Pair these bacon wrapped scallops with one of these easy side dish ideas for an unforgettable meal.

Go green with Smashed Brussels Sprouts with Parmesan, Lemon Garlic Roasted Asparagus, or Honey Oven Roasted Broccoli.

Roasted Butternut Squash with Goat Cheese is so impressive.

You have to try these duch*ess Potatoes, Roasted Cauliflower, and Roasted Garlic Mashed Cauliflower.

More Seafood Main Dish Recipes

Seafood is so good for you, and so delicious! Try any of these easy recipes next.

  • Pistachio Crusted Salmon
  • Garlic Butter Shrimp
  • Blackened Mahi Mahi
  • Panko Crusted Salmon
  • Blackened Shrimp

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Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe

Bacon Wrapped Scallops are surprisingly easy to make at home but look so impressive! Crispy bacon strips are wrapped around fresh scallops, pan-seared in a skillet to get a golden crust and then topped with an irresistible garlic butter sauce.

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Yield 5 servings

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 9 oz. bacon or 10 strips
  • 1 lb. scallops large, about 10-12 count/pound
  • 2 Tbsp. butter melted
  • 1 clove garlic crushed
  • 2 tsp. coconut sugar or brown sugar, optional
  • ¼ tsp. salt to taste
  • Pinch of black pepper to taste
  • 1-2 Tbsp. avocado oil or other high-smoke point oil

Instructions

  • Par-cook the Bacon: Cook bacon over medium to medium-low heat in a large skillet for 10-12 minutes. The bacon should be almost cooked through but still pliable. Remove the bacon from the skillet and let drain on a paper-towel lined plate.

    9 oz. bacon

  • Wrap the Scallops: Prepare scallops by removing the tough tendons, or side muscles, and patting dry. Wrap one piece of bacon around each scallop. Secure the strip of bacon with a toothpick.

    1 lb. scallops

  • Make the Garlic Butter: Whisk together butter, garlic, sugar, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.

    2 Tbsp. butter, 1 clove garlic, 2 tsp. coconut sugar, ¼ tsp. salt, Pinch of black pepper

  • Cook the Scallops: In a large, clean skillet over medium to medium-low heat add 1 tablespoon of a high smoke point oil. Cook wrapped scallops for 3-4 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 120 degrees. Brush the butter garlic sauce on top during the last 1-2 minutes of cooking.

    Remove scallops from the skillet and let rest for 5 minutes. Once the temperature reaches 130 degrees they are ready to be served.

    1-2 Tbsp. avocado oil

  • Serve scallops with a sprinkle of fresh parsley and lemon wedges. Enjoy!

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Notes

If you are on a Paleo, Whole30, or Keto diet, use bacon that is free of added sugar and leave out the sugar in the recipe.
Ghee can also be used in place of the butter.

Prep-Ahead Instructions

Cook the bacon and remove the tendon from the scallops up to 24 hours in advance.

Storage Directions

Place leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. To freeze, seal in an airtight freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 1-2 months. For best results bake in a 350°F oven until warmed through or toss back in a skillet over medium heat for a few minutes.

Recipe Tips

  • Go big. Larger scallops are easier to wrap with bacon.
  • Pick dry. Wet scallops are filled with excess moisture that is unnecessary.
  • Don’t skip the prep. Remove the tendon from the scallops and pat them dry for the best results.
  • Add the butter last. If you coat with the butter sauce too early it could burn, so be sure to brush this on right at the end.
  • Let them rest. Pull the scallops from the pan before they are completely finished as they will cook more as they sit.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 352kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 28g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 68mg, Sodium: 831mg, Potassium: 287mg, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 167IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 1mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    FAQs

    What do you soak scallops in before cooking? ›

    While soaking scallops in milk is a common method, there are other alternatives you can use, especially if you have sensitivities or aversion to milk. For instance, you can use acidic marinades like lemon juice or vinegar, or simply use a salt brine.

    What not to do when cooking scallops? ›

    Don't overcook them. To know when they're done, look for the golden crust and opaque flesh. If you put a fork into them at this point, it should glide in. If you have large scallops, slice them in half so that you can monitor whether they are cooked properly on the inside or not.

    Why do you soak scallops in salt water? ›

    According to Molly Birnbaum of America's Test Kitchen, briefly brining scallops masks the chemically and slightly soapy taste imparted by the phosphate soak: “Soak them in 1 quart of cold water with 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of salt for 30 minutes. You almost can't tell the difference.”

    Is it better to cook scallops in butter or oil? ›

    Don't use olive oil to sear your scallops!

    I recommend butter as the best option, but you can also use vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil. The cooking times above are for sea scallops, not diver or bay scallops.

    What is the best oil for searing scallops? ›

    What type of oil should you use to cook scallops? A light, neutral oil with a high smoke point. Extra virgin olive oil will begin to smoke immediately over high heat. Instead, reach for grapeseed oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil.

    Why soak scallops in milk? ›

    Why do you soak them in milk? Milk will help tenderize these and get rid of their fishy taste and odor. It can also help get rid of extra particles of sand. To do this, rinse them with cold water and then soak them for one hour and then blot them dry as directed above.

    How to infuse flavor into scallops? ›

    Scallops already taste incredible, but adding a bit of creamy butter, garlic, and fresh herbs at the end of cooking makes them out of this world. I also love the garlic butter used to make our recipe for shrimp scampi.

    Should you rinse scallops before searing? ›

    Never thaw scallops at room temperature. Rinse and pat dry. Rinse the scallops, then pat them dry with paper towels before cooking. If scallops have too much moisture on the outside, they won't brown properly.

    How many scallops per person? ›

    Serving size: 2-4 scallops make a 3oz portion. The "U" stands for “under,” denoting that these are the largest scallops available, with under 8, 10, or 12 per pound.

    Should you bring scallops to room temp before cooking? ›

    For more even-cooking, and for that center to cook more quickly, take the scallops out of the fridge 30 minutes before cooking. Don't put them in the sun or in a warm place. Just room temperature.

    What is the best cooking method for scallops? ›

    Because sea scallops have a chewier texture, searing them in a hot skillet is the simplest, most effective cooking method to achieving a crisp exterior and tender, just-firm texture within. Basting the scallops with butter helps finish cooking them and enhances browning, too.

    What is the white stuff coming out of my scallops? ›

    If there's milky white liquid pooled in it, odds are those scallops are treated.

    Why do you have to wash scallops for 10 minutes? ›

    Make sure you wash in free running water for at least 10 minutes after shucking, rinsing & trimming to ensure all toxins are effectively removed.

    Why can't I get a good sear on scallops? ›

    Don't Overcrowd Your Scallops: Scallops need enough space for them to cook thoroughly. Make sure they're not touching and cook them in batches if need be. Remove the muscle: There will be a muscle on the side of the scallops. Remove this before cooking.

    How do you get the coating to stick to scallops? ›

    A double-dredge simply means that you toss your scallops (or chicken or whatever you're coating) in the same coating mixture twice, with a dunk in beaten eggs between. This process builds up a thicker coating and helps the crust adhere to the scallop better. And with just two bowls, it's less messy.

    How to sear scallops without sticking? ›

    Add the butter and olive oil to a large non-stick saute pan over high heat. Once it's smoking, add the scallops. Don't crowd the pan and work in two batches if necessary. Sear the scallops for 2 minutes on each side, until the sides are golden and the centers are translucent.

    Should you flour scallops before searing? ›

    Flour: While optional, I love dusting flour over my scallops before cooking them. The flour absorbs excess moisture and adds a nice golden brown crust. You can skip this step if you don't have flour or are gluten-free.

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