Parma Ham-wrapped scallops with Marsala and sage

Parma Ham-wrapped scallops with Marsala and sage recipe

Recipe from Discover the Origin with Matt Tebbutt

Serve with a white Burgundy such as Meursault or Viré-Clessé
Serves 4

Parma Ham-wrapped scallops with Marsala and sageIngredients:

400g long-grain rice
finely grated zest of 2 lemons
2 teaspoons vegetable stock powder, plus an extra pinch
24 small fresh sage leaves
24 scallops
12 slices Parma Ham, cut in half
50g butter
6 tablespoons Marsala
4 tablespoons fresh herbs (chives, parsley, thyme, etc.), chopped
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method:

  1. Put the rice on to cook in plenty of boiling water, adding the lemon
    zest and one teaspoon of stock powder to flavour it. Cook until tender –
    about 12 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, place a sage leaf on top of each scallop and wrap half a
    slice of Parma Ham around each one. Heat the butter in a frying pan and
    add the Parma Ham-wrapped scallops, cooking them for about two minutes
    before turning them over to cook the other side.
  3. Add the Marsala, four tablespoons of hot water and the pinch of
    stock powder. Simmer for two or three minutes to reduce the liquid a
    little. Season to taste.
  4. Drain the cooked rice and stir through the chopped herbs. Serve with the scallops, along with the cooking juices.
Qin Xie

Qin Xie is a London based food, wine and travel journalist and trained chef.

When not infiltrating Michelin restaurants as a kitchen tourist, she writes about food, drink and travel. Her work has appeared on Yahoo, FT, The Times and CNN.

Her first cookbook, co-authored with YS Peng at Hunan Restaurant, is out March 2014.

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