Sunday, September 13, 2009

Halloween Appetizers - Spooky Scallops

We all know that Halloween is one of the highlights of the year for little kids, but big kids can enjoy it too with adult costume parties, themed drinks and Halloween appetizers.

And appetizers are our specialty! These Spooky Scallops are sophisticated and fun, playing up the orange and black theme of Halloween, yet are one of the easiest finger appetizers to make, using pre-made dip and bottled bread dippers to save on time and effort. But even after the ghosts and goblins have been laid to rest for another year, these Halloween appetizers can be resurrected for any social occasion.

Spooky Scallops

1 baguette, sliced
3 tblsp extra virgin olive oil
1 8 oz tub (227 g) fresh spicy black bean dip (purchased from your local grocery store)
1 tsp grated lime rind
1 tblsp lime juice
1 lb bag (454 g) frozen large sea scallops, thawed
1/2 tsp chili powder
1 carrot, grated
2 tblsp roasted garlic & parmesan bread dipper sauce (purchased from your local grocery or gourmet food store)

1) Brush baguete with oil, place on baking sheet and toast in 400F oven for about 10 minutes or until lightly golden; set aside.
2) In bowl, stir together bean dip, half of the lime rind and lime juice; set aside.
3) Place scallops in bowl and toss with remaining oil, remaining lime rind and chili powder. Heat large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and brown scallops on both sides for about 5 minutes or until opaque and firm. Set aside.
4) Spread bean dip mixture onto baguette slices. Slice scallops in half horizontally and place on top of spread. Toss carrot with bread dipper sauce and place a small amount on top of each scallop before serving.

Makes about 32 pieces.

Recipe courtesy Longo's Experience.

Enjoy!

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