Instead of covering the scallops with a heavy sauce, this recipe calls for broiling them in honey and lime juice.
Preheat the broiler.
Place the rack 4 inches from the heat source. Cover a broiler pan or baking sheet with aluminum foil. Use plenty of cooking spray on the foil.
In a large bowl, whisk together the honey, lime juice and oil. Add the scallops and toss gently to coat with the honey mixture. Arrange the scallops in a single layer on the prepared broiler pan or baking sheet.
Broil the first side of the scallops for about 5 minutes. To test doneness, use the top of a knife to pull up a bit of the scallop. The scallops are done when they are no longer clear throughout, called opaque. Once the top is done, turn the scallops over and broil for another minute.
Divide the scallops onto 4 warmed plates.
Pour any juices from the broiler pan or baking sheet over the scallops.
Sprinkle with grated lime peel and serve with a lime wedge.
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