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    Home > Meal Type > Main Dishes

    Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto

    Last Updated: Jun 30, 2025 · First Published: Jul 17, 2023
    Author: Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts · Comment: 1 Comment

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    4.96 from 41 votes
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    This Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto is a celebration of autumn, combining the sweetness of pumpkin, the savory, salty goodness of bacon, and the delicate tenderness of seared scallops. 

    This recipe strikes the perfect balance between indulgence and comfort, making it a fantastic choice for a cozy date night at home or a dinner party that'll impress your friends.

    Preparing this Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto might seem a little intimidating at first, but our easy-to-follow instructions will guide you through each step, making sure you achieve risotto perfection. 

    a scallop and pumpkin risotto in a cream bowl on a stone table with a blue napkin

    Ingredient Notes 

    These notes are here to help make this recipe a success; they cover some but not all ingredients; for a complete ingredient list, check out the recipe card below.

    Risotto Rice: The most common is Arborio rice, although many larger grocery stores and gourmet shops will also stock Carnaroli rice. Both will give you great results.
    Onion: Use a white, yellow, or brown onion.
    Pumpkin: When buying your pumpkin, look for those labeled as "sugar pumpkins" or "pie pumpkins." Or, for those not in the US, use a Butternut Squash/Butternut Pumpkin or a Jarrahdale pumpkin.
    Bacon: The fat from the bacon is used for cooking the onion and flavoring the risotto, so pick a rasher bacon to give you plenty of bacon fat and flavor. I avoid turkey bacon as it doesn't have much fat.
    Broth: I use low-sodium vegetable broth, but you can use chicken or fish.
    White wine: You can substitute with dry white vermouth or brandy if you don't have wine. If you don't consume alcohol, then replace it with extra broth.
    Scallops: I like large sea scallops for this recipe, but you can substitute them with bay scallops if you prefer (they will need less cooking).

    a cream bowl of scallop risotto with a cream napkin

    Recipe Tips

    We've tested this recipe at least 3 times to ensure it works well for you, have a look at our tips for getting the best dish you can!

    Risotto Tips

    • Before adding the liquid, lightly toast the rice in the onion and bacon fat mixture. This step adds a nutty flavor and helps the rice absorb the flavors in the dish.
    • Heat your broth in a separate pan, so it is hot when you gradually add it to the rice. Adding it gradually lets the rice absorb the liquid slowly, resulting in a creamier risotto.
    • Keep stirring: Risotto demands attention! Stir the rice every minute or so to prevent sticking and encourage the creaminess to develop. 
    • The temperature of your pan and broth will affect the broth you need and the cooking time. So test your rice at around 16 minutes and cook until al dente. Don't overcook your rice. It shouldn't be mushy but have the perfect bite. The best way to decide this is to eat a little.
    • When the risotto is cooked, remove from the heat, stir in cold butter, then place the lid on the pan and leave it to rest for 5 minutes. 

    Scallop Tips

    • Start with super dry scallops and pat them dry using kitchen paper to remove excess moisture.
    • Salt the scallops right before adding them to the pan, ensuring a balanced flavor without drawing out excess moisture.
    • When placing the scallops in the pan, use an ordered pattern. I use an imaginary clock face and add the scallops starting at twelve and working my way around clockwise. This clever trick helps avoid overcooking, as you can flip them in the same order you added them.
    • After adding the scallops to the pan, please resist the urge to touch or move them. Allow them to cook undisturbed for approximately 90 seconds, giving them time to develop a beautiful golden crust.
    close up on the caramelised golden crust on some scallops a bed of risotto

    Why You'll Love This Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto

    • It is indulgent and comforting.
    • It is posh enough for guests but still easy to make.
    • It makes a few scollops go a long way.
    • It feels fancy, so perfect for date night.

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    Recipe Adaptions

    These are all just suggestions and things that have worked in our test kitchen, but it is your dinner, so adapt it to suit your family. That is the beauty of cooking; we can all create our own delicious meals.

    • Add extra veg by stirring some baby spinach leaves through the risotto when you add the butter.
    • Swap the scallops for some prawns.
    • Leave out the bacon or switch it for crumbed chorizo.
    • Although parmesan isn't traditionally served with seafood, feel free to add some grated fresh parmesan to your pumpkin risotto.
    a rustic bowl filled with pumpkin risotto topped with bacon bits and seared scallops

    Serving Suggestions

    Sides for Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto:  The risotto is a full meal, so I usually add a green salad and some crusty bread. 

    Wine for Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto: The rich risotto and scallops work perfectly with a Chardonnay or a Chenin blanc. Or if you prefer cut the rich dish with something crisp like a Pinot Grigio. Rose champagne would be a treat and always works with scallops! 

    Enjoy x

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    • Pan Fried Scallops and Chorizo
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    a cream bowl of risotto with bacon and scallops on top on a stone table with a blue napkin

    If you try this Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto, please leave a 🌟star rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. I really appreciate it, and it helps others to know that the recipe is trustworthy. 

    Any questions about the recipe? Use the comments section below.

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    close up on the scollops on top of a pile of pumpkin risotto with bacon

    Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto

    Claire | Sprinkle and Sprouts
    This Scallop Bacon Pumpkin Risotto combines the sweetness of pumpkin, the savory, salty goodness of bacon, and the delicate tenderness of seared scallops. This recipe strikes the perfect balance between indulgence and comfort, making it a fantastic choice for a cozy date night at home or a dinner party that'll impress your friends. Cooking risotto might initially seem intimidating, but our easy-to-follow instructions will guide you through each step.
    4.96 from 41 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Italian
    Servings 4
    Calories 738 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    For the risotto

    • 7 ½ cups vegetable stock (see note 1)
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 6 strips thick cut bacon , finely chopped (see note 2)
    • 1 large onion , finely chopped
    • 3 ½ cups diced pumpkin (see note 2)
    • 2 cloves garlic, minced
    • 2 cups risotto rice (see note 3)
    • ½ cup white wine (see note 4)
    • 3 tablespoons butter

    For the scallops

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 16 raw scallops
    • salt
    • 2 tablespoons butter

    Instructions
     

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    • Heat your broth in a small pan; once simmering, turn the heat to low, and keep it warm.
      7 ½ cups vegetable stock



    • Heat the oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the chopped bacon and cook over medium-high heat until crispy.
      2 tablespoons olive oil
      6 strips thick cut bacon



    • Use a slotted spoon to remove the bacon from the pan, leaving the oil and any bacon grease behind.
    • Add the chopped onions to the bacon grease and cook for 5 minutes until softened but not colored.
      1 large onion



    • Add the diced pumpkin and cook for 6-7 minutes until it has softened. Stir the pumpkin often, so it starts to break down slightly.
      3 ½ cups diced pumpkin



    • Add the minced garlic, then cook until fragrant (about a minute)
      2 cloves garlic, minced



    • Add the rice, stir to coat in the oil, then cook for 2 minutes.
      2 cups risotto rice



    • Add the wine and allow it to bubble and evaporate.
      ½ cup white wine



    • Add enough broth to cover the rice and stir.
    • Keep adding an extra 1 cup of broth at a time as the previous amount is absorbed. Stir frequently, especially towards the end of cooking. (see note 6)
    • Once the rice is cooked, add the butter, then stir vigorously for a minute. Set the risotto to the side to rest while you cook the scallops.
      3 tablespoons butter



    To cook the scallops

    • Ensure the scallops are dry by patting them with a paper towel to remove any moisture.
      16 raw scallops



    • Heat the oil in a large skillet/frying pan over medium-high heat.
      1 tablespoon olive oil



    • Season the scallops with salt. Then carefully and quickly add the scallops to the frying pan in a single layer.
      salt



    • Cook the scallops for 90 seconds on one side, then flip the scallops and cook for 60 seconds. Remove from the pan and set to one side. Add the butter to the same pan, scraping up any bits left from the scallops.
      2 tablespoons butter



    To finish the dish

    • Check the seasoning on the risotto and adjust to taste.
    • Serve the risotto into bowls then sprinkle over the cooked bacon.
      Add 4 scallops to each bowl and drizzle over the melted butter from the scallop pan.

    Notes

    1. You can use chicken broth instead of vegetable broth. See note 5 for more info on the amount of broth needed.
    2. You want to pick a bacon that has plenty of flavor and a good amount of fat. The fat is what flavours the risotto, so don't go for turkey bacon or bacon eyes. Good old fashioned streaky bacon is best here.
    3. Pick a sweet pumpkin or squash for this - Butternut Squash/Butternut Pumpkin, Jarrahdale Pumpkin, Fairytale Pumpkin, Long Island Cheese Pumpkin, and Pie Pumpkinare good choices. Cut the pumpkin into small diced. (½-1 inch in size/1.5-2.5cm in size)
    4. Use Arborio or Carnaroli rice; you can't sub in regular white rice.
    5. Use any white wine that you enjoy. You can sub in dry white vermouth if you prefer. Brandy also makes a great substitute but use only half the amount compared to wine. If you don't include alcohol in your diet, replace the wine with extra broth/stock.
    6. Depending on the heat under your pan, you may find you need a little more or slightly less broth than instructed. Once you have added 6 cups of broth, start to taste your risotto. When cooked, the rice should be tender with a chew to it, but no chalky inside. If the texture seems perfect, then the risotto is done; after all, it is your dinner.
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    Nutrition

    Calories: 738kcalCarbohydrates: 99gProtein: 22gFat: 47gSaturated Fat: 18gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 21gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 48mgSodium: 500mgPotassium: 729mgFiber: 4gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 10183IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 47mgIron: 6mg

    Nutrition is per serving

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    Comments

    1. Robyn says

      October 11, 2024 at 10:24 pm

      5 stars
      This was such a luxurious risotto that I made for my hubby's birthday -- I used chicken broth and streaky bacon with jumbo scallops. He remarked that it was as if he were dining in a fine-dining restaurant! Delicious and will make it again for another celebration!

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