Can you eat the pink bit on scallops?
Chef's answer
Is scallop roe edible? Even if the roe is often removed from scallops, it's actually edible. Whether you want to eat it or not is just matter of taste. The roe has a slightly stronger taste which complements well the richness of the scallop meat, but it's up to your personal preference.
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The scallops will be cooked with a slightly rare-medium rare center at this point. You can continue to cook for 2 min if you prefer them to be closer to medium (We prefer them closer to rare). Serve immediately with some lemon wedges to add a touch of citrus and sprinkle with finishing salt to taste.
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InstructionsTake the scallops, thawed if frozen, and place them on a paper towel. ... Heat a cast iron skillet or non-stick pan over a high heat. Once the pan is very hot, add the oil. Place each scallop carefully into the oil and cook untouched for 2 minutes. More items....
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And lean muscle requires quick cooking. An overcooked scallop has a very chewy texture. That's because the proteins have cooked to the point that they squeeze out all the moisture. And there is no extra fat present in a scallop to help to mask the fact that they are overcooked.
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Even though I leave them in the pan for several minutes at a time, despite the shriveling and burning, they always end up raw in the middle. The insides are cold, fishy tasting, and, to be honest, pretty nauseating..
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Pat scallops dry with paper towels. Season generously with Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Place on a plate.
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Even though I leave them in the pan for several minutes at a time, despite the shriveling and burning, they always end up raw in the middle. The insides are cold, fishy tasting, and, to be honest, pretty nauseating..
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According to Dana, "orange meat is caused by an excess of a natural pigment called zeaxanthin in a female scallop. ... As the gonad ripens and takes on an orange hue, any overabundance of this pigment is transported into the adductor muscle [the part of the scallop we eat].
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