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Monthly Cooking Thread - Christmas Edition 2019

Posted on 12/05/2019 4:41:20 PM PST by Jamestown1630

Not being a great meat-eater, I’ve always been intrigued by the Italian-American tradition of the ‘Feast of the Seven Fishes’ - the Christmas Eve dinner consisting of seven different fish dishes.

I like seafood very much, but have had a hard time coming up with my ‘dream meal of seven’. One thing I’ve always wanted to try are Portuguese Codfish Balls (Bolinhos de Bacalhau), which I believe I first saw in an episode of the ‘Two Fat Ladies’.

These seem to be usually made from rehydrated salt cod (the dried cod can be found in ethnic stores as well as many American supermarkets), but they can be made from fresh fish, as well. They are balls of the flaked fish, held together with mashed potatoes and egg, and deep fried.

Here, from 'Spruce Eats', is a recipe using fresh fish:

https://www.thespruceeats.com/portuguese-codfish-balls-2743408

And from ‘The Portuguese American Mom’, one using the dried fish:

http://www.theportugueseamericanmom.com/codfish-cakes-bolinhos-de-bacalhau/

Another fish dish is something that I’ve recently found at Lidl – they have several prepared/frozen ‘convenience’ items that I think are very good, and I really liked a salmon with a spinach stuffing, wrapped in puff pastry: I went looking for a from-scratch recipe, and found one at ‘Home Made Italian Cooking’:

https://www.homemadeitaliancooking.com/salmon-in-puff-pastry/

Please post your favorite family Christmas food traditions - or your favorite seafood recipe!

(The painting at the top is 'Adoration of the Shepherds', by the Spanish Baroque painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.)

-JT


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: christmas; cod; salmon; sevenfishes
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To: lizma2

I was thinking putting them on a gas burner like you would peppers or under the oven broiler. Let cool and take the skins off like peppers.

Found this - https://www.allrecipes.com/article/how-make-roasted-tomatoes-4-easy-ways/


141 posted on 12/13/2019 10:12:21 AM PST by bgill
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To: Jamestown1630

Christmas eve with Mr. T and his family has always been seafood.


142 posted on 12/13/2019 10:14:47 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: trisham

We’re having spaghetti with special Christmas Sauce on Christmas day. My husband grew up with that tradition, but we’ve never done it since we married. I’m kind of looking forward to it.


143 posted on 12/13/2019 10:18:04 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: Jamestown1630

I love traditional foods on holidays. Mr. T likes having a roast of some kind on Christmas day.


144 posted on 12/13/2019 10:20:06 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: trisham

Well, in my husband’s Italian family, that WAS tradition. And I don’t think the sauce, with three kinds of meat, was made, other than for Christmas and very special occasions. :-)


145 posted on 12/13/2019 10:23:18 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: Jamestown1630

You may have to share that recipe! :)


146 posted on 12/13/2019 10:34:30 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: trisham

I don’t think there IS a recipe - they did it for so many generations that they grew up learning it by a sort of osmosis.

When my FIL was alive, he would plant hundreds of tomato plants; and in August the entire clan would get together to ‘make sauce’. I think they canned 500 quarts in their peak year.

For ‘Christmas Sauce’, they use sweet Italian sausage, beef chunks, and pepperoni. Everything is ‘eyeballed’ - and husband says that if you don’t have the ‘Family Tomato Sauce’, it’s useless to even try :-)

They had the spaghetti and sauce at the noon Christmas meal; and in the evening they had home-made vegetable soup and hoagies.

On Christmas Eve: Pizza.

(This is all sort of wonderful for me - for at least a few days, we’ll be off the ‘Low Carb’ mania :-)

But I will watch on Christmas Eve, when he starts the sauce process, and be sure to relay any secrets!


147 posted on 12/13/2019 3:24:59 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: Jamestown1630

Thanks, friend! :)


148 posted on 12/14/2019 7:57:57 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: bgill

Found one that uses Better Than Bullion Lobster Base.

Really? Lobster?

Major BTB low sodium fan. Never saw lobster. Wish I did.


149 posted on 12/14/2019 4:09:12 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

That is so weird I really have to try it!

But no way can I use 6 cups of powder sugar.


150 posted on 12/14/2019 4:20:56 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Jamestown1630; All

Chef John of ‘Food Wishes’ has posted a recipe for ‘chocolate covered chocolate’ - otherwise known as ‘truffles’; looks easy and fast enough for a last-minute Christmas gift:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMNhRROsHs0


151 posted on 12/14/2019 4:25:39 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

If anyone likes fruitcake,( I know, I know. )

Costco has the best fruitcake for 15 bucks.

It is delicious and keeps for months in the freezer sliced and properly wrapped.


152 posted on 12/14/2019 4:35:44 PM PST by sweetiepiezer (Winning is not getting old.)
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To: Fiddlstix

I love fruitcake, heated with butter

My Mom in Canada used to frost her fruitcake with an almond frosting.


153 posted on 12/14/2019 4:36:55 PM PST by sweetiepiezer (Winning is not getting old.)
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To: Flaming Conservative

Hubby and I love mincemeat!!
^5!


154 posted on 12/14/2019 4:45:14 PM PST by sweetiepiezer (Winning is not getting old.)
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To: lizma2
You work it in until the dough is stiff but not crumbly.

If it takes less then use less. I have used as little as three. Six is the maximum I have ever used which is why I always have that amount on hand before starting.

Nothing worse then getting half way into a dish and discovering you have to run to the store to finish.

155 posted on 12/14/2019 5:35:51 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (A hero is a hero no matter what medal they give him. Likewise a schmuck is still a schmuck.)
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To: sweetiepiezer

Fruitcake is so dense we never eat one up fresh, and always save slices in the freezer to eat throughout the year.

There are moments when it’s exactly the right snack.


156 posted on 12/14/2019 5:38:07 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it")
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To: sweetiepiezer
I just made some tonight. Who knew granny Smith apples would cook down to applesauce? I sure didn't! I made one to take to church tomorrow. Hope the texture's not offputting. 😦
157 posted on 12/14/2019 8:28:30 PM PST by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

“Nothing worse then getting half way into a dish and discovering you have to run to the store to finish.”

LOL! Preplan better these days but remember those days!


158 posted on 12/15/2019 3:52:10 PM PST by lizma2
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To: All
Italian Chef Notes: When fruits are not perfectly ripe and sweet, just poach in simple syrup a few minutes.

MASCARPONE MOUSSE/ FIG TOPPING

PREP Elec/mixer smooth ricotta, mascarpone, 3 tb sugar. Set aside. Separately, elec/mixer egg whites, tb sugar to soft peaks.

ASSEMBLY Spatula/fold whites gently into ricotta. Divide among four dessert cups. Cover/fridge an hour.

SERVE Garnish w/ sliced figs; can also sprinkle w/ cookies or nuts.

ING 1/2 cup ea ricotta, drained, mascarpone at room temp, 1/4 cup sugar, 3 egg whites

TOPPING OPTIONS: fresh figs, pears, apricots or plums. Chp amaretti, chp pistachios, sliced almonds.

159 posted on 12/16/2019 7:45:11 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Liz
I'm going through my OLD treat recipes and think I will make these for a treat tray we are bringing to a Christmas dinner.

Fat Free Truffles

1/2 cup fat free cream cheese -room temp
1/2 cup coco powder plus 2 tsp.
1 cup powdered sugar
1.2 tsp. almond extract

Mix all except the 2 tsp. cocoa powder. Make into little balls, roll in the 2 tsp. cocoa powder. Chill and serve. Easy. Given to me by a friend 30+ years ago.

160 posted on 12/17/2019 7:14:36 AM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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