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    Hot Smoked Scallops and Mango Salsa

    Ingredients for Salsa 1 ½ Tblsp fresh Lime Juice 2 tsp Brown Sugar 1 ½ cups diced ripe Mango 1 small Cucumber, peeled, seeded and cut into ½ inch dice 1 ½ Tblsp finely diced Red Onion ¼ – ½ …

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    Seafood Stuffed Smoked Portobello Mushrooms

    Filled with crab, shrimp, scallops, cheese, green onions and more, these Portobello mushrooms are smoked to perfection then drizzled with melted butter afterwards. INGREDIENTS 6 Portobello mushrooms ¾ Cup small shrimp (salad shrimp size or a little bigger), peeled ¾ Cup …

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    Smoked Diver Scallops

    Recipe by Chef Ted Reader Chef Ted Reader shows how to make the greatest appetizer for any backyard party. It may be a little finicky, but once you bite into these delicious smoked scallops you’ll be in 7th heaven. First, …

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    Smoked Scallop Martini

    An appetizer, but these Smoked Scallops can also be prepared as entrée dish by increasing the quantity of scallops and serving with an appropriate vegetable stir fry and rice pilaf. Ingredients 16 Digby (large sized) scallops, approx. 500 g (1 …

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    Smoked Scallops

    Ingredients 2 pounds Sea Scallops (about 20 scallops) 2 Tblsp Lemon Juice 1 Tblsp coarsely Ground Peppercorns 1 tsp coarse Kosher Salt Lemon & Lime Zest – for garnish Directions Rinse the scallops under cold water and remove the “catch”, …

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    Smoked Scallops over Fennel Slaw

      Ingredients 8-12 large Scallops, abductor muscle removed Salt & Pepper 1 bulb Fennel, thinly sliced 1 stalk Celery, thinly sliced 1 Apple, julienned Mint Vinaigrette 1 ½ tsp Sugar 2 Tbsp Lemon juice 1 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar ¼ …

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    Smoked Scallops Wrapped in Bacon

      This is an easy appetiser for any occasion. Awesome… Ingredients Scallops Streaky Bacon Toothpicks Directions Wrap each Scallop with a rash of streaky bacon and secure with a toothpick Pre heat Smoker to 200°F. Use any smoke flavour of …

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