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de Saint Jacques, Légumes croquants et infusion de lait de coco et coriandre
This was the entree that we made in our French cooking class in Paris. I love that we decided what to make by going to the market and going from there. We saw fresh scallops that were still in the shell, and started there. We also used cilantro in our appetizer, so we decided to integrate that too. You can use any vegetables in this recipe, just make sure you can spiralize or julienne them all.
Bon appétit!
Me at the market, eating an apple turnover - they were my favorite baked good (even over pain au chocolate!) |
What scallops look like right out of the shell |
Where we bought our scallops |
16 fresh scallops
2 zucchini
2 carrots
1 can coconut milk
½ bunch of cilantro (or other fresh herb)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper
Directions:
Video of the Parisian shucking OUR scallops! yum! |
Me working on scallops |
Tawnya and Me at the Cooking Class |
Use a julienne cutter or spiralizer in order to cut the zucchini in a spaghetti shape.
In
a pot, heat the coconut milk until boiling point, stop it and add the cilantro
and let it infuse for 10 minutes. (You could use any fresh herb, but basil would go exceptionally well here.)
Cilantro infused coconut milk |
Sauteing Scallops and Veggies |
In hot pan put some oil, cook the scallops 2 minutes each side.
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