Air-Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Scallops Tips
Can you use frozen scallops to make air-fryer bacon-wrapped scallops?
You can use frozen, but while frozen aren't as expensive as fresh, they also won’t be as tasty. When shopping, look for dry or
natural scallops, or those that are unprocessed and have nothing added to them after harvest. We recommend using sea scallops for this recipe (rather than bay) so you get a nice-sized bite.
Do you need to flip the air-fryer bacon-wrapped scallops halfway through the cooking time?
You shouldn’t need to flip these bacon-wrapped scallops, but every air fryer is different. If you notice the bottoms seem to be browning more quickly than the tops, feel free to flip! Keep these
air-fryer cooking tips in mind, too.
How can you tell when scallops are cooked?
Your scallops are done when they become firm and opaque. When in doubt, it's best to undercook them—you can always toss them in for another minute. Here's
how to grill scallops to perfection.
—Maggie Knoebel, Taste of Home Associate Recipe Editor/Tester
Air Fryer Cook Times
In our testing, we find cook times vary dramatically between brands of air fryers. As a result, we give wider than normal ranges on suggested cook times. Begin checking at the first time listed and adjust as needed.
Nutrition Facts
4 scallops with 3/4 cup quinoa: 455 calories, 12g fat (3g saturated fat), 75mg cholesterol, 1717mg sodium, 45g carbohydrate (10g sugars, 3g fiber), 41g protein.
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