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The Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italian: Festa dei sette pesci) is an Italian American celebration of Christmas Eve with dishes of fish and other seafood. [1] [2] Christmas Eve is a vigil or fasting day, and the abundance of seafood reflects the observance of abstinence from meat until the feast of Christmas Day itself.
On Christmas Eve, just pop everything in one dish, bake for 40 minutes and you're done! Christmas Eve Sauce by Anthony Contrino. Contrino's Christmas Eve Sauce isn't just the sauce. It's a ...
From Grilled Octopus Salad and Sautéed Clams to Baked Cod and Shrimp Scampi, there are plenty of recipes to choose from so everyone can feast and enjoy on Christmas Eve. Related: 31 Seriously ...
This seafood-forward recipe brings the heat on Christmas Eve. A combination of garlic, ginger, lemongrass, Thai red curry paste, fish sauce and makrut lime leaves builds a flavorful curry sauce.
Served with chicken broth, it is a traditional Mantuan dish on Christmas Eve, alongside other traditional Mantuan dishes such as the agnolini 's soup, sorbir d'agnoli, with abundant addition of Parmesan cheese. Sorbir, to which red wine is added, generally Lambrusco, represents the opening of the Christmas lunch. [2]
In Italy, the Christmas Eve meal is usually called cenone (lit. 'big dinner'). [24] The culinary tradition is polarized between Northern and Southern Italy. [25] According to tradition, the Christmas Eve dinner must not contain meat. A popular Christmas Day dish in Naples and in Southern Italy is female eel or capitone.
Antipasto is a traditional first course in any Italian meal, but this variation is perfect for Christmas. Use sliced Italian deli meats, fresh mini mozzarella balls, olives, and basil to make a ...
A classic Italian recipe that feels fancy (especially if you nail the pronunciation), but it actually requires just four ingredients if you don’t count salt and pepper.