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Feast of the Seven Fishes

21 Friday Dec 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Christmas, Ethnic Foods, Food Trivia, Holiday Gatherings, Holiday Menu, Italian foods, Main Dish, Party Time, Seafood, Side Dishes, Special Dinners, Special Events, Things To Do, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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OK. We have posted about Hanukkah and a while back about Kwanza and several other culturally diverse holidays. And it seems that this year, I have been hearing a lot about the Italian Christmas Eve celebration of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. As it turns out, there is quite a bit written about the feast, usually held on Christmas Eve. “The Feast of the Seven Fishes is an Italian Christmas celebration. Today, it is a feast that typically consists of seven different seafood dishes. However, some Italian-American families have been known to celebrate with nine, eleven or thirteen different seafood dishes. This celebration commemorates the wait, the Vigilia di Natale, for the midnight birth of the baby Jesus. It is unclear when the term “Feast of the Seven Fishes” was popularized.” (Wikipedia) And according to Mario Batali on Epicurious.com, “”It’s what Italians do when they say they’re fasting.” More precisely, the Feast is a meal served in Italian households on La Vigilia (Christmas Eve). In many parts of Italy, the night is traditionally a partial fast, during which no meat should be served. But in true Italian style, this proscription has morphed into something very unfastlike indeed: course after course of luxurious seafood dishes, often as many as 7, 10, or even 13. “No one’s quite sure of the significance of the number,” says Batali. “Some families do seven for the sacraments. Some do ten for the stations of the cross. And some even do 13 for the 12 apostles plus Jesus.” (You can read more at of this article, and get some recipes, at Batali Seven Fishes.)
Cod-with-Tomato-Cream-SauceAnd here is just one of many dishes that you can easily prepare for the feast. I may try it this year. It is called Cod with Tomato Cream Sauce and comes from Eating Well.
And finally, if you would like a little more information and maybe some recipes, look at the Seven Fishes Blog. Enjoy the recipes and the feast!

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Spaghetti and Meatballs

16 Tuesday Oct 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Classic Sauces, Italian Food, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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Such an awesome dinner. Just loved it. Be sure to Left-Click the photo to see enlarged. And if you try these recipes, be sure to let us know how you like it. Cheers!

Whole Wheat Spaghetti with
Homemade Italian Meatballs
and
Homemade Italian Marinara

Tavernello Vino Rossi D’Italia Red Table Wine

This was an awesome dinner and the marinara and the meatball recipes are both in the recipe file on this blog. I think they are really good. Glad there is some left over. And the wine went so very well with this dinner. Cheers!

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Fall Pot Roast

23 Sunday Sep 2012

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It turned into Fall. So did the temperatures – 61 degrees F right now and a light rain. Very light. All four drops! But what good weather for a Pot Roast. And what good timing for us to purchase a Crockpot. It’s been a while. I put the roast in at midnight and we ate at noon. Here is the Pot Roast still in the cooker about ready to be put on the table. Add a good glass of 2008 Stumbling Block Red Oregon Table Wine and we have a good dinner. Enjoy the photos.

Our plated dinner!

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Chilie Rellenos For Dinner

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Cinco de Mayo, Main Dish, Mexican Food, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Special Dinners, Traditional Food, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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The other night while watching the BSU football game – they won over BYU, 7-6. Not the best of games for BSU – Robin made some wonderful Robin’s Chilies Relleños as a Living Room Tail-Gate Party. These were absolutely the best I have ever had. I will also link the recipe in the “Boise Foodie Blog Recipes” listed above. The photo on the left shows the poblanos being roasted on the stove. There is also a recipe attached to the Chilie Rellenos for a salsa. But do remember – Salsa and Chilie Rellenos are very local and recipes may change with location. Here are some more photos. Enjoy!

Peeling the “char” from the poblano pepper.

Frying the rellenos in corn oil.

Chilie Rellenos and Tamale, Fresh Fruit, Fresh Salsa and Blue Corn Chips. And, of course, an Inversion IPA in the background.

A Bronco meal! Check those colors.

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Chicken Kiev for Rosh Hashanah

15 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Chicken, Jewish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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Ready for the oven.

This was really a good dinner. Easy to make and only takes about45 minutes including prep work. Give it a try.

Chicken Kiev
Spinach Salad
fresh tomato, carrot strips, basil, fresh lemon cucumbers, lite lime dressing

Here is the recipe. Enjoy!

Chicken Kiev
(Rosh Hashanah)

Source: Robin Young
Serves: 2

Ingredients:
2 boneless and skinless Chicken Breasts
1 Lemon

Herb Butter:
½ c unsalted Butter at room temp
1 T fresh Chives, chopped
1 lg clove Garlic
¼ t Sea Salt
¼ t fresh ground Pepper

Chicken Dredge:
Toothpicks
Matzoh flour, or panko or breadcrumbs
1 lg Egg
1 T Water
1 T fresh Lemon Thyme
¼ t Sea Salt
¼ fresh ground Pepper
Olive Oil

Directions:
Pre heat oven to 425°F

Herb Butter: Can be made ahead
Combine the soft butter with the chives, garlic, salt and pepper. Cover with clear wrap and roll into a log. Place in refrigerator for more than 30 minutes to stiffen.

Chicken:
Pour ¼ cup olive oil into a baking dish to coat.

Pound the chicken breast to ¼ inch. Place several small pats of butter (3) in the center of the pounded breast. Squeeze fresh lemon juice on the pounded breasts. Roll and stabilize with the toothpicks.

Coat the chicken with flour. Then dip into the beaten egg that has 1 T of water added.

Combine the lemon thyme, salt and pepper to the Matzoh. Mix to combine. Dip the chicken into the Matzoh and coat. Place seam side up into the baking dish.

Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes. Reduce the heat to 375°F for 10 minutes. Baste several times with the drippings.

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Rhone Night at Le Café de Paris

18 Friday May 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Ethnic Foods, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?, Wine Dinners

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Wow! Another fabulous dinner at Le Café de Paris last night. We were treated to Dinner In The Rhone. A wonderful meal and Café de Paris still holds their 5-Star (out of 5) rating. If you would like to see more detail on the restaurant, please look at . The service tonight was more relaxed than I have seen it in some time. There are also some new faces. And the food was again, wonderful! Here are some photos of our meal. Enjoy! We did.

These are the two wines that we chose. Out of these two, we picked one.

This is the one we picked. A Rhone blend that went very well with our meal. 14% alcohol made it somewhat “hot”, but it was fruity enough to blend well with the meal. Besides, it has a great label.

Caviar des Canutes
Saucisson Brioché
traditional lyonnaise style lentil salad, with brioche wrapped garlic saucisson sausage

Salade Verte
field greens, roquefort bleu cheese crumbles, house vinaigrette

Poulet Farcis aux Morilles
sauce mercière, spring onion gratin, seasonal vegetable
(Out of the two entrees, we liked this best.)

Quenelles de Brochet
chardonnay braised river pike, watercress sayboyon, sautéed butter beans
(Loved those butter beans)

Bugnes Lyonnaise
Poire au Beaujolais
lyonnaise style beignet, red wine poached pears

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