I'm back again on making some great dishes with Weight Watchers recipes. As you know...when I started my blog a little over 3yrs ago, I successfully shed 35 lbs. on the Weight Watchers plan in about 4 months...but have gained it back in the next year, so I went back on the Weight Watcher plan on-line last year. I did not reach my goal this last time, and was only able to lose 20 lbs...and now again, I'm giving it another try before joining WW again; for the third time.
I had at least 3 amazing hard cover WW cookbooks with notebook binders...removable pages, plus another recent one that I received from a friend as a gift last year. I got rid of the 3 books...they were 'thrift finds' any way, and I re-donated them; but I did keep the one called Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook which as awesome one-pot dishes that does not even seem like a typical WW recipes, they are mostly comfort meals which is perfect for this time of year...comfy/cozy meals. The scallops I made were made in a wok but can also be made in a large skillet!
If you like scallops, which can be so versatile; also, shrimp could be a wonderful replacement for this dish. I made very little alteration to this this...not overly concerned about the 'point system' at this time, but if you serve it over a bed of salad greens, you will stay within the ---5--- points that it has.
SAIGON-STYLE SCALLOPS
slight adaptation from; Weight Watchers1 | TBS CANOLA OIL |
1 | SHALLOT MINCED |
1 | TBS MINCED PEELED FRESH GINGER |
2 | GARLIC CLOVES MINCED |
2 | TBS PACKED BROWN SUGAR |
1 | TBS ASIAN FISH SAUCE |
2 | TSP GRANULATED SUGAR |
¼ | TSP RED PEPPER FLAKES |
3 | TBS WATER |
1 | POUND SEA SCALLOPS |
3 | SCALLIONS, THINLY SLICED |
6 | CUPS LIGHTLY PACKED BABY GREENS |
Directions
HEAT OIL IN MEDIUM DUTCH OVEN OVER MEDIUM HIGH HEAT. ADD SHALLOT, GINGER, AND GARLIC, COOK, STIRRING CONSTANTLY UNTIL FRAGRANT, ABOUT 1 MINUTE.
ADD BROWN SUGAR, FISH SAUCE, GRANULATED SUGAR, AND PEPPER FLAKES, SIMMER 1 MINUTE. CONTINUE TO COOK UNTIL MIXTURE BEGINS TO THICKEN; STIR IN WATER AND COOK, STIRRING FREQUENTLY, UNTIL SAUCE IS THICKENED, ABOUT 2 MINUTES.
ADD SCALLOPS AND COOK, STIRRING FREQUENTLY UNTIL JUST OPAQUE IN CENTER, ABOUT 3 MINUTES. WITH SLOTTED SPOON, TRANSFER SCALLOPS TO MEDIUM BOWL. ADD SCALLIONS TO SAUCE AND BRING TO BOIL. BOIL UNTIL SLIGHTLY THICKENED, ABOUT 3 MINUTES, POUR OVER SCALLOPS. DIVIDE SALAD GREENS EVENLY AMONG 4 PLATES, TOP EVENLY WITH SCALLOPS AND SAUCE .
These are the ingredients I used. In addition to the fish sauce, I added 2 Tbsp. Teriyaki sauce and a few drops of Tabasco sauce, and mixed the ingredients in a little bowl and added them in the process called for the sauces, and spices.
Make sure you have your shallots, garlic, fresh ginger, and scallion minced up in advance, and have it ready. The cooking time is very little. You can also add a sliced chilli pepper or two for color, and flavor.
For the scallops if they are wet...dry them with paper towel, do not let them be soaking in its liquid, or any liquid; otherwise you will have a difficult time searing them. I seared the scallops first, before adding the other ingredients. (Removed them from the pan)...added them back in when I poured the sauce ingredients over them and cooked them for an additional minute or two!
I used a wok to make this easy and packed with Asian flavors dish, but you can use a large skillet if you don't have a wok.
You can serve this amazing scallop dish over Jasmine rice, or a bed of delicate Mesculin greens...either way, you will love it...if you love scallops. Shrimp and cut into cubes of boneless breast of chicken is also a good replacement. The sauce alone is so divine! xo
A little update about Mushi...she is resting comfortably; has her own little pillows, and blanket...and she has come out of her hiding from my 'printer desk', closet, and you name it; whatever little hiding spot she could find. Had a little talk with her, and she has been snoozing on my lap while I'm on the computer, or watching TV.
ADD BROWN SUGAR, FISH SAUCE, GRANULATED SUGAR, AND PEPPER FLAKES, SIMMER 1 MINUTE. CONTINUE TO COOK UNTIL MIXTURE BEGINS TO THICKEN; STIR IN WATER AND COOK, STIRRING FREQUENTLY, UNTIL SAUCE IS THICKENED, ABOUT 2 MINUTES.
ADD SCALLOPS AND COOK, STIRRING FREQUENTLY UNTIL JUST OPAQUE IN CENTER, ABOUT 3 MINUTES. WITH SLOTTED SPOON, TRANSFER SCALLOPS TO MEDIUM BOWL. ADD SCALLIONS TO SAUCE AND BRING TO BOIL. BOIL UNTIL SLIGHTLY THICKENED, ABOUT 3 MINUTES, POUR OVER SCALLOPS. DIVIDE SALAD GREENS EVENLY AMONG 4 PLATES, TOP EVENLY WITH SCALLOPS AND SAUCE .
These are the ingredients I used. In addition to the fish sauce, I added 2 Tbsp. Teriyaki sauce and a few drops of Tabasco sauce, and mixed the ingredients in a little bowl and added them in the process called for the sauces, and spices.
Make sure you have your shallots, garlic, fresh ginger, and scallion minced up in advance, and have it ready. The cooking time is very little. You can also add a sliced chilli pepper or two for color, and flavor.
For the scallops if they are wet...dry them with paper towel, do not let them be soaking in its liquid, or any liquid; otherwise you will have a difficult time searing them. I seared the scallops first, before adding the other ingredients. (Removed them from the pan)...added them back in when I poured the sauce ingredients over them and cooked them for an additional minute or two!
I used a wok to make this easy and packed with Asian flavors dish, but you can use a large skillet if you don't have a wok.
You can serve this amazing scallop dish over Jasmine rice, or a bed of delicate Mesculin greens...either way, you will love it...if you love scallops. Shrimp and cut into cubes of boneless breast of chicken is also a good replacement. The sauce alone is so divine! xo
A little update about Mushi...she is resting comfortably; has her own little pillows, and blanket...and she has come out of her hiding from my 'printer desk', closet, and you name it; whatever little hiding spot she could find. Had a little talk with her, and she has been snoozing on my lap while I'm on the computer, or watching TV.
Your scallops look amazing and you kitty quite content, I can almost hear the purr, what a good home she has!!
ReplyDeleteMush is so tiny and sweet! Den would love those scallops!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteyou didn't make enough! I ate that pan lol! looks amazing ! hope your doing well!
ReplyDeleteElisabeth, your scallops are so yum! Oh yes, I would have them with loads of rice, which is actually bad for my diet hah! hah! I see you have a battle going on too and I wish you the best and that you and I achieve our ideal weight!
ReplyDeleteSzuper jól néz ki, a párom kedvence, de én is nagyon szeretem, így kis ázsai beütéssel meg nagyon finom lehet. Ne írd azt, hogy csak 20 lb, az 9 kg, az már nagyon szép eredmény, remélem most sikerül elérned, amit szeretnél. Gondolok rád holnap, remélem minden rendben lesz, nagyon jó az új fotód, fiatalos vagy, csinos és jókedvű, maradj is ilyen mindig:) Puszi
ReplyDeleteElisabeth ez valami mennyi finomság! És szuper jó a fotód. Puszillak:)
ReplyDeleteThose scallops are so succulent! And I love the sauce a lot, Elisabeth.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with your WW diet!
Kedves Elizabeth, nagyon finoman készítetted el a kagylót, és olyan gusztusosan tálaltad, hogy meg is kívántam. Sok sikert, és kitartást kívánok a diétádhoz!!! (nekem is fogynom kellene, de sajnos most nincs hozzá sem erőm, sem energiám végigcsinálni)
ReplyDeleteMusi nagyon szépséges cicus, és olyan pihe-puha a bundácskája hogy örömmel simogatnám. Vigyázz nagyon magadra. Puszillak
Elisabeth, ez tényleg olyan ínycsiklandó, hogy csak na:) Szívesen megkóstólnám:)
ReplyDeleteTetszik az új profilfotód is:)
KItartást kívánok én is ha diétázol, tudom, hogy ewrő kell hozzá. Puszi:)
I dont eat scallops, but couldnt stop myself drooling here.
ReplyDeleteDelicious Elisabeth, I love those Scallops. Now I am not looking at my weight as scales makes me scary.
ReplyDeleteAwww...Mushi looks so sweet! The scallops look delicious- I keep threatening to join WW, but keep putting it off. :)
ReplyDeleteYour scallops look very tasty. I lost about 20 pounds a few years ago and since I start blogging I have gained all back, I too am trying to lose the weight once again. It's not easy.
ReplyDeleteI love this récipe Elisabeth sometimes I make some weight watchers récipes and are soo good:) Im glad you finally find me lol
ReplyDeleteI loved this kind of asian spiced scallop....
ReplyDeleteunfortunately this kind of "dry" scallop is not easy to found nearby my place, lucky you my friend !
My husband would devour these in a heartbeat! I'm glad your cat is doing well and I hope that your latest surgery went very well. Best wishes with WW.
ReplyDeleteWell you know what they say, "The third time is the charm". With delicious food like this you should be at your goal in no time. Mushi is so cute and I'm so glad all is going well with you my friend. Have a great rest of the week.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Hi Elisabeth, your scallops are really tempting and so yummy. I am drooling.. Thanks so much for sharing and have a wonderful day ahead :)
ReplyDeleteAzt hiszem itthon fésűkagylónak hívják. Baromi drága, nem hiszem, hogy fogok venni... nagyon szívesen megkóstolnám... Guszta!
ReplyDeleteGuszta nagyon! Igen fésűkagyló, avagy coquilles Saint-Jacques/Jakab kagyló, fincsi nagyon!
ReplyDeleteElisabeth, I cross my fingers for your diet! This dish looks so marvellous, I'm sure you don't feel deprived of anything. Here somehow Weight Watchers are not very popular, but one of the two biggest supermarkets has lots of food products labelled Weight Watchers (containing the number of points), for example ground meat, yogurts, cheese, etc.
ReplyDeleteHi Elisabeth, with meals like these no one would even give a second thought about joining WW!!! The dish looks amazing !!! Little Mushi also looks so cozy... Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteHi My dear Elisabeth, that's a very inviting and awesome scallop dish. The huge scallop look so delightful, wish I can join you. In Malaysia scallop is so expensive, we only eat this once in a while.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Thank you, for your lovely comments; I do appreciate, and value each and every one of your kind and sincere input to my post, photos, and recipe. Also, all your personal tid-bits...which warms my heart, and puts a smile on my face! Have a beautiful Sunday! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and healthy weeknight meal.. need to try it
ReplyDeleteHi my dearest Elisabeth, awesome scallops meal, look really good. The ingredients are so simple yet it look so flavorful. I think I need extra rice for this dish. :)) Our scallop here is super expensive, so we don't eat often.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend. With lots of love and hugs to you.