Not only are these scallops so decadent and flavorful, but they also come together shockingly quickly. They only need around 15 minutes in the oven, and the most challenging part about this recipe is rolling the scallops in bacon! You’ll be wondering why you don’t make this more often at home. If you want another easy dish all wrapped up in bacon, then try my bacon wrapped shrimp, bacon wrapped chicken, or bacon wrapped filet mignons.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Scallops — make sure you are purchasing sea scallops and not bay scallops at the grocery store. Bay scallops are much smaller scallops than sea scallops, as they’re around the size of a dime. If you are using fresh scallops, make sure you buy them right before you plan to make this scallop recipe, since they are very perishable. When buying scallops, look for dry-packed scallops sometimes simply called dry scallops as these are the best scallops to use. Some scallops, especially frozen ones, may be dipped in a brine solution to extend their freshness which releases a lot of moisture during cooking, preventing a good browning. Salt and pepper — keep it simple with some salt and pepper, as you don’t want to overwhelm the sweet and delicate flavor of the scallops. Bacon — use regular-cut bacon slices and not thick-cut bacon to ensure they cook through. Also, make sure the bacon is cut in half crosswise, as long strips of bacon will wrap around the scallops more than once, preventing them from cooking through.

How to Make Bacon Wrapped Scallops

  1. Pat the scallops dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle all over with salt and pepper.
  2. Wrap a slice of bacon around the side of each scallop.
  3. Secure the bacon onto the scallop with a toothpick.
  4. Place the wrapped scallops about 2 inches apart on a prepared baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes or until the scallops are opaque and the bacon is cooked.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

If you want the crispy bacon strips to be crispier, for best results par-cook the bacon in a skillet for 3 minutes, cool to the touch, wrap scallops, and bake. Placing scallops apart from each other allows the heat to circulate around the bacon to cook evenly, so choose a baking sheet large enough to prevent the scallops from crowding. For a longer strip of bacon, consider cutting it into thirds instead of halves to ensure it wraps around the scallops without too much overlap, as this can affect even cooking. If you are worried about the toothpicks burning in the oven, you can soak them in water for 10 minutes beforehand. Always pat your scallops completely dry with a paper towel. It’ll help the salt and pepper stick better to the scallops and allow for better browning. Sometimes scallops have a small muscle that is tough after cooking. It’s a little tag on the side of the scallop that feels a little tough. To remove it, simply pull it off. Remove the wrapped scallops from the sheet pan once done cooking. The residual heat from the baking sheet will continue to cook the scallops if you allow them to sit on the baking sheet for too long.

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