How to make coquilles St-Jacques – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

To make a delicious and elegant French-inspired dish, 'Coquilles St-Jacques', follow these steps:

**Preparation**: Set aside 20 minutes to prepare the ingredients.

**Step 1: Prepare the Scallops**
Rinse the scallops under cold water, pat them dry with paper towels, and season with salt. Reserve six half-shells or small gratin/ovenproof dishes for serving.

**Step 2: Cook the Scallops**
Heat a grill to medium-high. Grill the scallops in their shells for about three minutes on each side, until golden brown and bubbly. Alternatively, cook them immediately by heating the grill to medium-high and grilling for about three minutes on each side.

**Step 3: Prepare the Creamy Shallots**
Reduce the wine vigorously until almost completely evaporated into a thick syrup. Stir in the cream (and lemon juice) and season to taste. Leave to cool slightly.

**Step 4: Make the Breadcrumbs**
Melt two tablespoons of butter in a small pan with a garlic clove. Discard the garlic, then stir the melted butter into parsley breadcrumbs seasoned to taste.

**Step 5: Assemble the Dish**
Divide the cooked scallops between the reserved half-shells or small gratin/ovenproof dishes. Top each serving with creamy shallots and sprinkle evenly with breadcrumb mixture.

**Step 6: Serve**
Serve at once, perhaps with a green salad. Alternatively, store the ungrilled shells (or dishes) flat in the fridge for up to 24 hours before reheating.
 
omg u guys i just tried making coquilles st-jacques and it was SOOO good!!! 🤩 i love how u can make it ahead of time too, like store the ungrilled shells in the fridge for 24 hrs beforehand. that way u can just grill them when ur ready. and have u ever noticed how easy it is to get scallops in the stores nowadays? they're not as pricey as they used to be! 🤑 i also love how ur recipe uses wine instead of lemon juice, gives it a whole diff vibe. gonna def try this one again soon
 
Ugh, this recipe is just another overhyped fancy dish that's gonna make your wallet cry 🤑... I mean, who needs all those ingredients and steps? It's just scallops with some cream and breadcrumbs, right? And don't even get me started on the wine reduction step - what if you're not a winemaker or know anything about wine? You'll probably just end up throwing it away because it's too complicated 💔... I swear, recipes like this are just for Instagram influencers who wanna show off their "cooking skills" 📸.
 
omg you guys I just made Coquilles St-Jacques for dinner and it was literally sooo easy! I mean don't get me wrong prep time is like 20 mins but that's it, right? i used my grill pan because we dont have a real outdoor grill lol. anyway, the creamy shallots were the game changer I added some lemon zest to give it an extra kick 🤩 and the breadcrumb topping was so crunchy! also reheat method is genius who knew you can store them in the fridge for like 24 hours? now i'm craving more of this dish 💯
 
omg i love coquilles st jacques 🍽️! its like the ultimate fancy dinner party dish 😅. but honestly who has time to cook all those steps? 🤣 i mean i know its worth it, but come on 20 minutes of prep is a lot of time... especially if ur trying to rush through dinner with friends 👫. maybe just order takeout and pretend u made it yourself lol 🍴. or u could simplify the recipe like me and just use pre-made breadcrumbs and cream sauce 🤷‍♀️. still tastes super fancy tho!
 
🤯 u gotta try these Coquilles St-Jacques its like a party in ur mouth first u grill those scallops and get that nice golden brown crust on them then u add this creamy shallot sauce its like a rich velvety texture u cant resist its also got this crunchy breadcrumb topping on top adds a nice textural element overall its just too fancy for ur avg dinner lol
 
OMG u gotta try dis 'Coquilles St-Jacques' 🤩 it's like heaven on plate! I was thinkin we're all about dat vegan life rn, but honestly, scallops r a game changer. The way they're cooked in da shells & topped w creamy shallots & crunchy breadcrumbs... mmmmmy god! 👅👌 gotta make dis 4 my next dinner party. and btw, who knew cooking could b so elegant? 😍
 
omg I'm so over this foodie trend 🤣 anyway did you know that scallops are one of the most consumed seafood in the US? 🌟 they account for like 20% of all seafood consumed by Americans! 👀 and have you seen these cute little shells they use to cook the scallops? 🍽️ they're actually made from a special type of wood that's sustainable too 🌳

anyway back to Coquilles St-Jacques, I'm obsessed with how creamy the shallots look in step 3 🤤 did you know that cream is like the most popular dairy ingredient globally? 🥛 it's used in over 80% of all recipes, even non-Western cuisines are getting in on the action! 🌍

and can we talk about breadcrumbs for a sec? 🗿️ they're literally everywhere, right? from salads to pasta dishes, breadcrumbs are like the ultimate go-to topping 🤩 did you know that breadcrumbs are made from like 30% of all wheat produced worldwide? 🌾 mind blown, right? 😲
 
I just tried Coquilles St-Jacques last week 🍽️ and it was SOOO good! I actually did Step 1 and 2 kinda backwards... I mean, why not cook the scallops first and then grill them? But hey, that's my mistake, it still turned out amazing 😂. The part I loved most was making the breadcrumb mixture - it added this whole new level of flavor to the dish 🤩. I'm thinking of adding some garlic too next time... or maybe not, since it didn't really work out for me last time 😜. One thing that's been bugging me is that I could've used up all those breadcrumbs in other recipes... so wasteful? 🙄. Anyway, have you guys ever tried Coquilles St-Jacques before? 🤔
 
OMG, Coquilles St-Jacques sounds like a dish that's off the hook... or should I say shell-shocked? 🤣 I mean, who wouldn't want to eat scallops cooked in their own shells? It's like they're wearing a bib and a smile at the same time! And don't even get me started on the creamy shallots - it's like a party in your mouth and everyone's invited (except maybe the calories). Can you imagine serving this dish at a dinner party and having everyone shell-ebrate with you? 🎉
 
I'm thinking... if you wanna make Coquilles St-Jacques, like, really easy peasy right? You gotta start by prepping those scallops and getting their shells all dry. Then you can either grill 'em or cook 'em straight up - no fuss! 🍳 The wine reduction step is kinda cool, gives it this rich flavor... but honestly, what's the point of making your own breadcrumbs from scratch when you can just use store-bought? 🤷‍♀️ Still, if you wanna impress at a dinner party, go for it. Serve with some fresh salad on the side and you're golden!
 
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