Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (2024)

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (1)

juliemjohnson

Rating: 5 stars

02/12/2016

Made this for dinner tonight, using shrimp instead of scallops because it was what I had on hand. It was so good! Definitely a keeper!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (2)

robgraphics

Rating: 5 stars

05/24/2014

Only change I made was rice noodles because I could not find the soba noodles. Sear on the scallops was the best I have ever gotten. Shake them off after pulling them out of the marinade and keep a couple of inches between each scallop or they will steam and boil instead of searing. Pan must be very hot and scallops cook quickly. The pan will get dark with the seared residual marinade from the scallops, and that's okay. I did add a little more sesame oil as they cooked, but not a lot. You want them to sear and they should not stick to the pan. One note on the Steamed Peas Vinaigrette: it needs a little more acid. Next time I will add another TBSP on rice vinegar or fresh lemon juice. They peas were good, but just needed more of a tang. And don't skip the peas...they go great with this meal. Next time, I'll get more of everything to make larger serving portions. Every plate was empty. This is a great recipe.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (3)

SarahSous

Rating: 2 stars

05/14/2014

This recipe needs work. Followed the suggestion of others and tried to sear the scallops first but the sesame oil I used must have had sugar in it or something as my scallops stuck to the pan and the sesame oil seemed to caramelize or coagulate. Brand new bottle. Frustrating after spending $20 a pound on scallops! The buckwheat pasta was tangy and strong. I like it but the family did not. The side salad was lovely. I need to go back to the drawing board on the scallops though.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (4)

JillyBurke

Rating: 5 stars

12/19/2013

Excellent Asian flavored dish. Nice balance.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (5)

johnandmeg

Rating: 5 stars

09/03/2013

Flavorful and easy to prepare. If you make one cooking light recipe let this be the one!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (6)

Lisajane

Rating: 4 stars

05/05/2013

Pretty tasty! Served with a salad and dinner was done!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (8)

EllenDeller

Rating: 4 stars

05/31/2012

I took the advice of other readers, didn't marinate, put sauce on top of scallops in the pan and just let it sit off the stove for a minute. Since the rmarinade/sauce never had raw scallops in it, there's no need to boil it. I thought this needed more heat and a bit more citrus to give it a spark, so a bit more chili paste and squirt of lime juice over the top really made a difference.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (9)

Noblefir75

Rating: 5 stars

10/28/2011

I love this recipe. I made it for my in-laws who don't like to try adventurous stuff, but they loved it. Yes, the pea side dish was also really good.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (10)

tara31

Rating: 5 stars

03/13/2011

We grilled the scallops instead of pan-searing and while they cooked I prepared the noodles and sauce. Tossed everything together and served the scallops on top! Simple and delicious!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (11)

lthompson2000

Rating: 5 stars

03/30/2010

LOVE this recipe. The secret to getting a great sear is to rinse the scallops and pat them dry. Then roll lightly in flour. Do not marinate them. Cook the floured scallops for 1 minute on each side then pour in the marinade and continue to cook each scallop for 45 seconds on each side. Yumm! I recommend doubling the sauce so that you have more to stir in to the noodles - otherwise the noodles are pretty bland.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (12)

Ziggykisses

Rating: 4 stars

02/07/2010

Very tasty! Nice light meal, good flavor and super easy to prepare. Highly recommend.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (13)

COMOMOF2

Rating: 5 stars

02/04/2010

So quick and easy, healthy, and delicious. What could be better than that?

Rating: 4 stars

09/19/2009

Made to recipe except patted the scallops dry before placing in the hot pan. Be sure not to crowd them. This gives a nice sear. The peas vinagrette was a good side dish, very attractive presentation. Quick, easy, and a great supper on a beautiful Fall day.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (15)

lwatermulder

Rating: 5 stars

09/04/2009

So delicious! My husband and I LOVED it. I seared the scallops first in some sesame oil and then marinated them. Besides that, I followed the recipe exactly. It was super fast and easy to make. Definitely a keeper!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (16)

WRXgirl

Rating: 5 stars

06/22/2009

I consider myself a 'scallop connoisseur'... and I cannot say enough how wonderful this receipe was. The sauce was so delicate and lovely. I took others' advice and seared the scallops first, THEN tossed them in the sauce and re-seared them quickly in the pan. I then added the remainder of the marinade to the pan by itself and let it thicken/boil down. I did notice the recipe didn't seem to make *quite* enough sauce to go with the noodles, so you may want to make a bit more than it calls for. Excellent dish.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (17)

clairibelle6

Rating: 5 stars

05/28/2009

This was great! Really tasty. Used real ginger instead of bottled ginger, Thai rice sticks instead of Soba noodles, and mixed it all together instead of serving noodles and putting scallops on top. The family all agreed it is a keeper.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (18)

DavidC

Rating: 4 stars

05/18/2009

Good solid recipe, though not extraordinary.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (19)

IteyIrish1955

Rating: 5 stars

04/23/2009

Most excellent. I told dh that previous reviewers had suggested not marinating because the scallops did not brown. He suggested marinating but drying thorougly before sauteeing, which I did. They browned wonderfully and were delicious, thanks to my knight-cook in shining armor here!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (20)

chicchef228

Rating: 5 stars

04/18/2009

Great recipe! I did what other suggested by searing the scallops first, removing them, adding the marinade, and then placing them back in the pan. Turned out great! I don't always care for scallops, yet my parents do. With this recipe we all were able to enjoy a wonderful meal. I highly suggest the additional vegetable recipe, I only used sugar snap peas. I also used rice noodles instead of soba!

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (21)

mrouss

Rating: 3 stars

04/11/2009

Good flavor. Agree w/ previous reviewer to sear scallops prior to marinating. Snap Pea Side dish was a nice addition to the meal.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (22)

AliJean

Rating: 3 stars

04/06/2009

This was a great recipe, very easy and quick to make, the noodles was good and the sauce to the scallops were very delicious as well. I served it with a side salad.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (23)

MizRev

Rating: 4 stars

03/30/2009

This was really good, despite the fact that I just realized I used udon noodles instead of soba! After looking all over, including at Whole Foods, I found the garlic chili sauce at the Super Walmart. Who knew? I put in about 4 times what the recipe called for, because I like some heat. Next time I make it--with the correct noodles--I'll throw in a few more for my hungry husband.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (24)

Flits21

Rating: 4 stars

03/30/2009

I followed another rvwr's advice and seared the scallops without marinating first, and then I boiled down the glaze. I got a nice crust on the scallops. Used udon noodles instead of soba. Also after reading previous rvws, I added 1/2tsp of chilegarlic sauce and it was quite spicy..amt probably depends on which brand you use. Side bean salad is great, but didn't need all the dressing.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (25)

Linndog

Rating: 4 stars

03/29/2009

I made this Saturday night and loved it! The scallops did not get as crusty as I like, but the sauce was fabulous, just like in a restaurant. Made a pretty presentaion. I will definately make this again and agian.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (26)

bellymama

Rating: 3 stars

03/29/2009

This dish was pretty good, but could be a lot better with minor changes. The scallops do not sear as shown in the picture -- they are too wet from the marinade. I suggest not marinading them. Just pat the plain scallops dry with paper towel and then sear them. After that, remove the scallops and boil down the glaze before adding the scallops back in. Also, the sauce could use a bit more heat. We added a little sriracha sauce. We served the dish with the suggest peas vinaigrette and enjoyed the side dish.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (27)

Marybk

Rating: 5 stars

03/29/2009

Absolutely delicious! Very, very easy to make, and the entire family loved it! The scallops were very tender and moist. The scallops did not glaze like the picture - next time maybe have the heat up a little higher to cook them. Definitely do again! I didn't have the green beans for the salad, so just used sliced radishes, and they were fine.

Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What do you soak scallops in before cooking? ›

Soaking scallops in milk before cooking can serve as a tenderizing agent, help eliminate mild fish odor, and aid in removing sand or grit.

What goes well with soba noodles? ›

Serve toppings warm or cold, cooked or raw. Steamed baby bok choy, radishes, bean sprouts, hard boiled egg half, cilantro. Edamame, shredded red cabbage, tofu, green onion. Steamed broccoli, sautéed mushrooms, red bell pepper, sesame seeds.

Are soba noodles healthy? ›

Soba noodles are good for your health because they are gluten-free, high in flavonoids, and help balance your blood sugar. Soba noodles are a Japanese alternative to regular pasta. They're mostly made with buckwheat flour, which is both gluten-free and full of healthy proteins, vitamins, and minerals.

What is soba sauce made of? ›

The classic dipping sauce for soba is a combination of dashi, soy sauce, mirin, and a bit of sugar. An assortment of relish-style items is also paired with the noodles: a dab of wasabi, some freshly grated daikon, and finely chopped green scallions.

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.

Should you rinse soba noodles? ›

Once cooked, quickly drain the noodles and rinse under cold water to remove the starch and prevent further cooking. Drain the water completely before you serve it cold or hot. To add flavor to the noodles, eat with grated ginger, chopped scallions, a dab of wasabi, shredded nori, or shichimi togarashi.

What is special about soba noodles? ›

Soba noodles are a type of Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour, with a nutty flavor and dense texture, used in a variety of salads, soups, and stir-frys, and often served chilled with a soy-based dipping sauce.

Why do you drain soba noodles? ›

If things do get gummy, drain the noodles, rinse them under cold water, and plunge them into an ice bath. This will stop the cooking process while washing away some of the starch. Now you're ready to sip and slurp your way to soba-induced bliss.

Is soba inflammatory? ›

Soba noodles offer anti-inflammatory benefits

“Buckwheat's flavonoid content1 has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties2 that could help cardiovascular function by helping to lower blood pressure and fight free-radical damage in the body," Michalczyk says.

Are soba noodles anti-inflammatory? ›

May Reduce Inflammation

However, when inflammation gets out of control and becomes chronic, it can have damaging health effects. For the highest anti-inflammatory impact from soba noodles, look for those made with 100% buckwheat flour or a combination of buckwheat and whole wheat.

Do soba noodles spike blood sugar? ›

Although a cup of soba noodles has 24 grams of carbs, it's less than traditional pastas and noodles. The high-fiber content helps to slow down how fast those carbs are digested, making it less likely to spike blood sugar levels.

Is soba sauce just soy sauce? ›

Zaru soba is a Japanese chilled soba noodles dish. You essentially pair soba noodles, which are made from buckwheat flour, with a flavorful dipping sauce called Tsuyu. The Tsuyu sauce normally requires ingredients such as dashi granules, light soy sauce, mirin, and sake.

Is soba sauce the same as soy sauce? ›

- Straight soy sauce would be too salty. Soba dip sauce is made from cooking together dashi, mirin and soy sauce. - Dashi broth ALONE would not have any salt in it. And it is not that mirin is just "mixed in," but the dashi is heated up and mirin is put in and cooked "off" until the alcohol flies off in vapors.

What sauce is in classic soba noodles? ›

Product Description. Instant Wheat Noodles with Yakisoba Seasoning Sauce.

What are scallops soaked in? ›

Wet scallops are treated with a solution of water and sodium tripolyphosphate, or STPP, which preserves them as soon as they are harvested at sea. Then they're often frozen. This preserves them, but it also helps them to hold on to a lot more water weight. Dry scallops are scallops that are not treated in this way.

Why do you soak scallops in milk before cooking? ›

Soaking scallops in milk

According to Livestrong.com, the milk will neutralize any fishy notes and aromas while also making the flesh more tender. Not only is this milk-soaking technique effective for scallops, but it also works for a range of seafood and fish.

Why do you soak scallops in salt water? ›

According to Molly Birnbaum of America's Test Kitchen, briefly brining scallops masks the chemically and slightly soapy taste imparted by the phosphate soak: “Soak them in 1 quart of cold water with 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of salt for 30 minutes. You almost can't tell the difference.”

What is the secret to perfect scallops? ›

The secret is that you just pat them dry (buy dry-packed scallops), season with salt and pepper, and put them in a hot pan coated with oil and you leave them alone. Don't touch them. Don't move them.

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