Seared Scallop Thai Noodle Soup
photo by Maito
- Ready In:
- 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 19
- Serves:
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3
ingredients
- 1⁄2 lb rice noodles, prepared as directed (I like thick Thai noodles)
- 1 tablespoon canola oil, divided use
- 9 slices gingerroot or 9 slices galangal, 9 thin slices using a peeler
- 1⁄2 red onion, diced
- 3 jalapenos or 3 serrano chilies, de-stemmed, deseeded, quartered
- 2 stalks lemongrass, white part only, large slices
- 5 kaffir lime leaves, middle stem removed, sliced
- 3 cups cabbage, shredded
- 3⁄4 cup carrot, sliced
- 18 shiitake mushrooms, sliced (fresh or dried rehydrated)
- 2 teaspoons fish sauce
- 3 (15 ounce) cans chicken broth
- 3⁄4 lb sea scallops
- ground pasilla chile powder (optional)
- salt
- 2 limes, juice of
- white pepper
- 1⁄4 cup scallion, sliced, white and light green parts
- 1⁄2 cup basil leaves
directions
- Prepare noodles according to package directions. Some rice noodles you soak in cold water, others in hot water, others you boil briefly.
- Heat a wok or large saute pan on high with 2 tsp of canola oil. Saute ginger, onion, chiles, lemon grass and lime leaves until soft, about 3 minutes.
- Add carrots and cabbage and cook 2 more minutes. Add shiitakes and cook an additional minute.
- Add fish sauce and chicken broth. Simmer about 15 minutes, to let liquid reduce a bit.
- In the last 5 minutes of cook time, heat a small skillet on medium with 1 tsp of canola oil. Dry and season scallops with a light sprinkle of salt and chile powder. Pan sear approximately 3 minutes per side.
- Add lime juice and white pepper to broth and check for seasoning. Be careful not to add too much white pepper, as it is pretty potent. Add noodles and scallions to broth and heat.
- Serve noodles topped with scallops and basil.
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Reviews
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Sooo Good! This soup is bright, bright, bright in taste and all the ingredients together are the perfect marriage. I followed the recipe, except that I used Chinese mustard greens instead of the cabbage and my basil went bad so I used cilantro instead. Everything else was as written and the scallops are delicious (I used bay scallops)! Loved this one! Thank you Maito for sharing. Made it for FYC.
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This soup bursts with flavour and is so easy to throw together. I had to make some substitutions but it worked out just fine. I used 2 tsp of minced ginger (jar), 1 tsp lemon grass herb paste, 1 tsp lime zest and for the lime juice I used 5 Tbsp in total. Used regular mushrooms and a mix of sliced leeks and green onions instead of scallions. I ended up using a package that was a mix of small shrimp and prawns and we loved the combination in this soup. The joys of living up north when finding the right ingrediants can be hit & miss. Thank you for sharing this recipe - we'll be enjoying this a lot on rainy days and cold snowy ones too.
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This was very yummy! The scallops were to die for, and the soup itself was very tasty. I used galangal instead of ginger. The only ingredient I couldn't find was the lime leaves. I would probably use a little less lime juice next time - my limes were big and gave me quite a bit of juice, so I should have added it gradually. Thanks for a great one!
Tweaks
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This soup bursts with flavour and is so easy to throw together. I had to make some substitutions but it worked out just fine. I used 2 tsp of minced ginger (jar), 1 tsp lemon grass herb paste, 1 tsp lime zest and for the lime juice I used 5 Tbsp in total. Used regular mushrooms and a mix of sliced leeks and green onions instead of scallions. I ended up using a package that was a mix of small shrimp and prawns and we loved the combination in this soup. The joys of living up north when finding the right ingrediants can be hit & miss. Thank you for sharing this recipe - we'll be enjoying this a lot on rainy days and cold snowy ones too.
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This was very yummy! The scallops were to die for, and the soup itself was very tasty. I used galangal instead of ginger. The only ingredient I couldn't find was the lime leaves. I would probably use a little less lime juice next time - my limes were big and gave me quite a bit of juice, so I should have added it gradually. Thanks for a great one!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Maito
United States