Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe (2024)

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Aug 30, 2022, Updated Mar 22, 2024

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Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe – these scallops wrapped in bacon and topped with brown sugar is the most delicious bacon wrapped scallop recipe ever!

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  • Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Bacon Scallops
  • How to Make Bacon Wrapped Scallops
  • Recipe FAQ’s
  • What to Serve With Bacon Wrapped Scallops
  • Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe
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Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Bacon Scallops

I love delicious, sweet, salty, and springy scallops – they are hands-down on of my all time favorite foods.

Scallops are amazing with very little work – though they can be a bit tricky if you’re just learning to cook them.

Luckily, I’m adding a ton of easy tips and tricks to make these amazing bacon wrapped scallops in a brown sugar glaze – so you don’t need any experience in the kitchen for a restaurant quality scallop dish!

How to Make Bacon Wrapped Scallops

To make these scallops, we will need the following ingredients:

  • Bacon. Bacon’s smoky, meaty, rich flavor is a delicious compliment for the lightly sweet flavor of scallops, making this dish hearty and delicious.
  • Butter. Butter is essential in this dish to add a rich, creamy flavor to our scallops and help the scallops from sticking to the pan. If you don’t have butter on hand, you can use olive oil.
  • Scallops. Use large, high quality scallops that are fresh or fully thawed, and do not have a fishy smell. Scallops are a light, mild flavor shellfish with a springy texture and almost sweet flavor that is very butter-like.
  • Garlic powder. Garlic powder enhances the rich, hearty flavor of bacon and adds complexity to the brown sugar glaze, adding a pungent, addictive quality to our recipe that will leave you wanting more – and won’t burn or turn acrid like raw garlic when pan searing at a high heat.
  • Brown sugar. Brown sugar has a rich, molasses like flavor and melts to turn sticky, creating a lovely glaze for scallops that balances the salty bacon flavor and enhances the lightly sweet scallop flavor.
  • Ginger. A bit of ginger gives this recipe a bright, strong kick and bit of heat to add complexity and balance.

Once you’ve gathered the ingredients, we will follow this process:

  • Prep. Pat scallops dry with a paper towel.In a large pan, start to crisp bacon. Cook bacon until golden brown – but still soft and pliable.In a small bowl, mix salt, pepper, and garlic and then sprinkle generously over scallops.Wrap each scallop with 1/2 bacon strip and secure by pushing a toothpick through the bacon and scallop.In another small bowl, mix brown sugar and ginger.Sprinkle brown sugar and ginger mixture all over scallop, but reserve much of the sugar and gigner to sprinkle after the scallops flip once.
  • Sear. Heat butter in large pan until foamy and melted.Add scallops to pan and cook on medium high heat. Flip after 5-6 minutes, sprinkle with more sugar and ginger, and continue repeating steps until scallops are cooked.
  • Serve. Serve immediately.
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Tips and Tricks to Perfect Bacon Wrapped Scallops & FAQs

Scallops should have no fishy smell. Scallops, like shrimp, should be light, crisp, fresh – without a fishy smell or tough texture. If your scallops smell super fishy before cooking them, they might not be very fresh (scallops will have a bit of a fishy smell, moreseo than shrimp, but it should be at most very faint.) Despite having the freshest scallops, it still can be very easy to mess them up – which actually makes any fishy flavor stronger!

Brown well. Scallops taste best with a little bit of charring from the pan – and starting with scallops that aren’t super wet are a great way to be sure you’ll have a crisp, crunchy crust on the outside of your scallop – giving it the perfect flavor!

Use butter or olive oil. Scallops can stick like nobody’s business – so I am always sure to use a little butter (I prefer the buttery flavor with sweet scallop meat) when cooking scallops – you could use the bacon grease from pre-cooking your bacon, but I prefer a bit of butter to avoid being too bacon-y.

Cook hot and fast. Scallops get very tough when cooked slowly or too long – for the most flavorful scallop meat, cook them hot, and quickly.

Partially pre-cook bacon. For bacon wrapped scallops, I think pre-cooking bacon part of the way is essential for the best scallops that aren’t tough – and bacon that is evenly rendered.

Don’t overcook. Don’t overcook scallops – not only do overcooked scallops taste fishy – they are often tough and hard to chew, too.

Watch scallop’s color. For perfect scallops, brown each side, and watch the middle of the scallop. When the scallop turns bright white and opaque it is cooked.

Defrost properly. If you live somewhere you can’t get fresh scallops (like me in Northern Colorado), never fear – you can still grab frozen scallops and have a delicious dish – if you let the scallops defrost properly. These tips will help you maximize your flavor when cooking previously frozen scallops.

  • If possible, break apart any scallops that might be stuck together (don’t pull too hard, but if they will come apart, separate before defrosting or they will defrost unevenly.)
  • Set scallops on a dish, on top of paper towels.
  • Cover defrosting scallops with another paper towel and set in fridge for 12-24 hours, until scallops look jiggly and are soft to the touch, not frozen.

Bacon is one of the most hands-down delicious things on earth – but bacon that is soggy, limp, and hasn’t been rendered is not good – but getting bacon cooked perfectly without drying out scallops can be a bit tricky!

Bacon browns and crisps up at a much slower pace than what it takes to cook scallops, which need to be cooked very hot and very fast to keep their clean, sweet flavor and springy soft texture.

To combat this, I pre-cook my bacon – so it is browned, but still pliable and soft. I like to think of cooking the bacon to 3/4 the way cooked – so it will just need to crisp up as your scallops cook.

After I pre-brown some bacon, I will then wrap it around the scallop and secure it with a toothpick.

The bacon isn’t done yet, but this will dramatically reduce cook time so you’re not forced to dry out your scallops which will give them a fishier flavor and tough texture.

Recipe FAQ’s

Can I use keto sugar?

If you want to use a keto swap for sugar, go for it! We tested this recipe with keto brown sugar replacements and they were all fabulous.

How to get crunchy bacon wrapped scallops?

Scallops cook fast, but crunchy bacon doesn’t – so we’re parcooking bacon a bit before wrapping scallops so you can have crunchy bacon and perfect tender, delicious scallops.

Can I store this recipe?

Scallops are best when eaten fresh after cooking, however you can flash-freeze them and serve later, or store in the refrigerator for up to one day – however, they will have the best flavor and texture if eaten right away.

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What to Serve With Bacon Wrapped Scallops

Bacon wrapped scallops are a delicious, easy appetizer that are great at dinner parties, alongside Bacon Raspberry Cheese Bites, The Best Easy No Knead Bread, and some Easy Bread Dip alongside it.

We love to serve scallops with Pan Fried Ribeye Steaks and Air Fryer Longhorn Steakhouse Parmesan Crusted Steak, with a Pear and Goat Cheese Salad on the side!

For more easy seafood dishes you’ll love, be sure to check out our seafood recipes below:

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Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe

Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe is perfect for a party, easy dinner, appetizer, or BBQ – these brown sugar glazed scallops wrapped in bacon is the most delicious bacon wrapped scallop recipe ever!

Course Seafood

Cuisine American

Keyword appetizer, bacon wrapped scallops, brown sugar bacon scallops, scallops

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 4 people

Calories 277kcal

Author Courtney ODell

Ingredients

  • 4 strips bacon *approximately – used 1/2 slice of bacon for each scallop.
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 lb scallops
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp pepper fresh cracked
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 3 tbsp brown sugar
  • ½ tsp ground ginger

Instructions

  • Pat scallops dry with a paper towel.

  • In a large pan, start to crisp bacon. Cook bacon until golden brown – but still soft and pliable.

  • In a small bowl, mix salt, pepper, and garlic and then sprinkle generously over scallops.

  • Wrap each scallop with 1/2 bacon strip and secure by pushing a toothpick through the bacon and scallop.

  • In another small bowl, mix brown sugar and ginger.

  • Sprinkle brown sugar and ginger mixture all over scallop, but reserve much of the sugar and gigner to sprinkle after the scallops flip once.

  • Heat butter in large pan until foamy and melted.

  • Add scallops to pan and cook on medium high heat. Flip after 5-6 minutes, sprinkle with more sugar and ginger, and continue repeating steps until scallops are cooked.

  • Serve immediately.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 277kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 76mg | Sodium: 1626mg | Sugar: 8g

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Brown Sugar Bacon Wrapped Scallops Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the best way to cook scallops wrapped in bacon? ›

Set a rack on a rimmed baking sheet. Season the scallops with salt and pepper and wrap each in 1 slice of bacon, securing it with a toothpick. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and drizzle with the butter. Roast for 18 to 20 minutes, until the bacon and scallops are cooked through.

Do you need to soak frozen scallops before cooking? ›

No. It is not necessary to wash scallops before cooking. Washing or soaking scallops in water will cause the scallop to absorb water. This will make it harder for the scallop to sear and caramelize and can create excess seepage water in the pan, which negatively affects the dish.

Should bacon wrapped scallops be cooked from frozen? ›

Remove frozen Bacon Wrapped Scallops from package and place on parchment lined baking sheet, leaving space between each. 2. Bake for 18-22 minutes, until bacon is crisp, and internal temperature reaches 145°F. Remove toothpick, and enjoy!

Should scallops be soaked in milk before cooking? ›

Scallops, like many other types of seafood, can have a mild fishy odor that some people find off-putting. Soaking scallops in milk before cooking can help alleviate this odor. Milk can neutralize or mask the fishy smell, resulting in a milder scent.

What's a good sauce for bacon wrapped scallops? ›

Make the spicy mayo by combining the mayonnaise, chili paste, lime juice, and chopped cilantro. Stir well and refrigerate until ready to use. To serve, carefully peel away the lettuce leaves and line a large platter with the lettuce cups.

How to cook frozen scallops wrapped in bacon? ›

COOKING
  1. Cook from frozen.
  2. Preheat oven to 400˚F (202˚C).
  3. Bake for 15 minutes.
  4. Turn the scallops and bake for another 15 minutes.

What happens if you don't rinse scallops before cooking? ›

A: You should always rinse scallops thoroughly to remove grit, but there shouldn't be so much grit that you have to soak them. In fact, soaking isn't recommended because the scallops can absorb water and get soggy, less flavorful and difficult to sear properly.

Can you cook frozen scallops without thawing? ›

Thaw scallops for recipes that call for a sear—otherwise, frozen is fine. If you're pan-searing, baking, or grilling scallops and want a nice caramelized, crunchy sear, thaw your scallops fully before cooking (otherwise, they may hold too much moisture and turn out tough or rubbery).

Do frozen scallops taste as good as fresh? ›

If the fresh scallops at your local grocery or fish market look dry or smell off, frozen scallops are a good alternative. Frozen scallops will have the same delicious taste and texture as fresh scallops if they are prepared well.

What is the best way to make frozen scallops? ›

Originally Answered: How can you cook frozen scallops for dinner? I would thaw them under running water, should take a couple minutes. Then dry them off as best you can, sprinkle with a little salt and pepper. Melt some butter till it stops bubbling, then pan sear for about 1–2 minutes per side, depending on the size.

Can you freeze raw scallops wrapped in bacon? ›

IN THE FREEZER: Place bacon-wrapped scallops in a freezer-safe container and keep them in the freezer for up to 2 months. REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS: To reheat, place bacon-wrapped scallops in the air fryer at 400°F for 2-4 minutes or until warmed through.

Should scallops be room temperature before cooking? ›

Place scallops on rimmed baking sheet lined with clean dish towel. Place second clean dish towel on top of scallops and press gently on towel to blot liquid. Let scallops sit at room temperature for 10 minutes while towels absorb moisture.

How long do you let scallops soak in milk? ›

Select a bowl or dish that is large enough to hold all of the scallops and deep enough that they can all be covered with milk. After rinsing, place the scallops in the bowl or dish and pour enough milk over them to cover completely. Cover the bowl, and place it in the refrigerator. Allow them to soak for one hour.

Do you salt scallops before or after cooking? ›

Thankfully, we have you covered: Dry Your Scallops: We mentioned this before, but it bears repeating—be sure to dry your scallops before placing them on the pan. Season Them Before You Cook Them: You should sprinkle your salt and pepper onto your scallops before cooking, not during or after.

What is the best cooking method for scallops? ›

extra-virgin olive oil over medium-high heat until the oil is very hot and shimmering. Use tongs to gently place the scallops in the pan, leaving plenty of room around each scallop. Cook scallops, undisturbed (repeat: do not move them), until they are deeply golden-brown on the first side, 3–4 minutes.

How to cook scallops on top of the stove? ›

Directions
  1. Lightly salt and pepper the prepared scallops.
  2. Add the butter and olive oil to a large non-stick saute pan over high heat. Once it's smoking, add the scallops. ...
  3. Sear the scallops for 2 minutes on each side, until the sides are golden and the centers are translucent. Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.
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Is it better to fry scallops in oil or butter? ›

Scallops are low-fat and high in protein with lots of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. While I recommend cooking them in butter for the best sear, you can cook them in vegetable, canola or grapeseed oil if preferred.

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