Scallops in Wine

       0 out of 5 stars  
4 Servings

Try this Scallops in Wine recipe, or post your own recipe for Scallops in Wine


Be the first to submit a photo for this recipe. Win $100.00 by posting the best original food photo this month!

2 chefs marked this Scallops in Wine recipe as Favorite
Recipe look good to you?     

Scallops in Wine Ingredients

2 Dozen Scallops 2 Eggs
Small Bottle dry white 4 sl To 6 sl Bread
1 Bay leaf Parsley
1/2 lb Mushroom 4 To 6 Quarters Lemon

Instructions for Scallops in Wine

1. Wash and drain the scallops, slice up the mushrooms, seperate the white from the yolks and lightly beat the yolks. 2. Put the scallops in a bowl, cover with wine and allow them to soak for 15 minutes with the bay leaf added. 3. Season to taste and cook in wine at a low heat for 15 minutes. 4. Remove the scallops from the wine and drain them and place in a warming dish. Retain the marinade. 5. Fry the mushrooms in butter at a low heat, stirring constantly. 6. Bring the marinade to the boil and add 1/2 teaspoonful of butter. Thicken with the egg yolks. 7. Combine with mushrooms and scallops and douse in the wine sauce. 8. Serve on a bed of bread fried in butter and garnish with parsley and lemon. Serves 4 SOURCE: *Kiwi Cookbook, by Alan Armstrong, Seven Seas Publishing Pty Ltd, PO Box 1431, Wellington, New Zealand, (C. 1968) ISBN 85467 016 5 SHARED BY: Jim Bodle 5/93 From Geminis MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

Main Ingredient: Seafood-OtherCuisine: Uncategorized

More like this...
"Sauteed Scallops in Wine Sauce"
Shrimp and Scallops in Wine Sauce recipe
Shrimp and Scallops in Wine Sauce
Creamed Scallops in Wine Sauce (Coquilies St. recipe
Creamed Scallops in Wine Sauce (Coquilies St.
Emmy-Award Winning Kevin Mambos
Emmy-Award Winning Kevin Mambos "Saut?ed Scallops in Wine
Baked Scallops with Sparkling Wine and Butter recipe
Baked Scallops with Sparkling Wine and Butter


Ingredient Insight - look inside this recipe

New zealand Seafood Mushrooms Parsley Lemon Seafood-Other
for flavor and categorization