Here is a traditional Christmas Eve Italian dish: Baccala
The Pepers were HOT and the sauce was delicious
Time has begun to move unbelievably fast for me these days...So this is the year that I plan on taking a photo a day to capture all of my memories. Since I have trouble remembering what I did yesterday I thought it would be fun to look back and recall a year in my life....and in the process I hope it will make me a better photographer.... I do not think that this will be easy but I am willing to give it a try. Not sure if I will post daily or weekly... I'll see how it goes....
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For those that don't know it.
Baccala is fish.
Where were the smelts?
When I was little and we went to my Aunt Louise's in Pittston for Christmas Eve dinner, we had the Seven Fishes. If I can remember, clams, shrimp, squid, smelts, whiting, haddock, and of course the baccala. I was too fussy and only ate the spaghetti with shrimp. I've never heard a good explanation of why there are Seven kids of fish.
Being from Eastern European peasant stock (despite growing up in our Eye-talian town), I had never heard of the Seven Fishes. That is, until the last few years when it is all I hear about when I explain our family tradition of not eating meat on Christmas Eve. It is then that I am assaulted with the seven fishes question. To which I have no reply. (We eat crab and lobster, thereby only hitting two.) Somebody, please provide the story....
Here's the best I can do, since I was brought up on with the same tradition. I hestitate to call this a fast just because you can't eat meat. Most people gorge on shrimp, clams & lobster and that isn't the real purpose of the fasting, whatever. Read on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_seven_fishes
ooooh...there's a BLOG!!
http://www.sevenfishesblog.com/
Anna has always done the seven fishes ...I've tried, but it is just too crazy to accomplish. She DID make shmelts as I liked to call them. This year I made shrimp cocktail, crab in cheese and cream sauce, baked tilapia in white wine, stuffed calamari in red sauce and then I had pasta in red sauce with tuna, shrimp and clams. My version is to throw in as much seafood in the red sauce and if you hit seven after that combo, you are good to go. If you count my shrimp twice, I guess I made it! I just figured the "seven" was sign of good luck and plenty of food for every day of the week throughout the year. Never had baccala though
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