Feast of Seven Fishes menu

Anonymous
DH's family tradition is to have the Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve and my ILs will be with us this Christmas Eve, so I'd like to make dinner. Does anyone have any recipes or menu they can share?
Anonymous
Keep it light at the beginning; coquille St. Jacques will have everyone too full.

Open some clams or oysters

Chilled shrimp or king crab; horseradish, lemons, cocktail sauce.

Make a seafood salad (squid, shrimp, mussels, bay scallops, maybe a chopped up lobster tail) with a light vinaigrette.

Grilled salmon






Anonymous
We start with an anti pasta with vegetables and tuna and sardines.

Next course is frittes (fried dough) and a huge crab pasta.

Next course is clams, mussels, conch, fried smelts, calamari, etc

Then dessert
Anonymous
I'm doing oysters, shrimp cocktail, breaded scallops, linguine ala Vongole w mussels and clams and baked sole. Oh and broiled lobster tail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm doing oysters, shrimp cocktail, breaded scallops, linguine ala Vongole w mussels and clams and baked sole. Oh and broiled lobster tail.


This is a similar meal to what my family made in the past.
Anonymous
What about the baccala?
Anonymous
I’m working on my menu.


Clam chowder (very light, brothy)
Mini crab cakes
Linguine with shrimp and scallops scampi
Fried rock fish and fish sticks
Asparagus
Arugula salad

I need one more seafood item and I also need dessert. Swedish fish is the obvious choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the baccala?


I think I’m the second replier- we make baccala, but the only one who really loves it is an uncle. Cos is cod.
Anonymous
Reviving this very old thread, as I'm looking for new, fresh ideas for Christmas Eve's Feast of the Seven Fishes. I have teens and would love dishes more catered to their palate.

Thinking of
small cup of lobster bisque soup
fried calamari
mini fish and chips?
blinis with smoked salmon
fish tacos?

any other suggestions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m working on my menu.


Clam chowder (very light, brothy)
Mini crab cakes
Linguine with shrimp and scallops scampi
Fried rock fish and fish sticks
Asparagus
Arugula salad

I need one more seafood item and I also need dessert. Swedish fish is the obvious choice.


Rice crispy sushi would be perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH's family tradition is to have the Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve and my ILs will be with us this Christmas Eve, so I'd like to make dinner. Does anyone have any recipes or menu they can share?


Is their tradition to do an Italian menu, or to just serve 7 fish dish?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH's family tradition is to have the Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve and my ILs will be with us this Christmas Eve, so I'd like to make dinner. Does anyone have any recipes or menu they can share?


Is their tradition to do an Italian menu, or to just serve 7 fish dish?



It's typically an Italian menu, but I'm trying to modernize it so my family enjoys it and wants to continue the tradition. I love the suggestion for rice crispy sushi - I never would have thought of that, as my brain is stuck on Italian recipes.
Anonymous
When we holiday in Italy, we have a chef come prepare this at our villa. It's not inexpensive, but it is a lot of fun!
Anonymous
Yeah, keep it as simple as possible. Hit some of the fish with appetizers. Clam dip. Shrimp cocktail. Lobster bisque.
Anonymous
Bobby Flay did a podcast episode on this — the podcast he did with his daughter Sophie during Covid. Given the times he specifically suggested recipes that had multiple kinds of seafood per item that would get you to the seven fishes without having to actually make a seven course meal.
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