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Want to turn your Feast of the Seven Fishes into a snacky cocktail party? Feel free to pack all seven of your required fishes into this classic San Francisco seafood stew. Anchovy fillets and black olives punch up a sauce hearty enough to stand up haddock or halibut fillets quite deliciously. Although Christmas day is exciting, Christmas Eve is always my family's favorite time.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook feast of seven fishes v - halibut dumplings using 38 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Feast of Seven Fishes V - Halibut Dumplings:
- Make ready Halibut Dumplings:
- Get 58 g Whole Milk,
- Take Unsalted Butter, 22g + 142g
- Make ready 57 g Unbleached All Purpose Flour,
- Get 25 g Eggs Beaten,
- Take 9 g Egg Yolk,
- Take 250 g Halibut Thinly Sliced,
- Get 3 Eggs,
- Prepare 2 Egg White,
- Take 87 g Heavy Whipping Cream,
- Take Pinch Sea Salt,
- Prepare Pinch White Pepper,
- Get Pinch Dried Mushroom Powder,
- Take Sauce Homard a la Crème:
- Prepare 36 g Unsalted Butter,
- Make ready 7 Fresh Lobster Tails With Shell,
- Prepare 1 Red Onion Thinly Sliced,
- Prepare 1 Carrot Oblique,
- Make ready 2 Stalks Leeks Coarsely Sliced White Parts Only,
- Make ready 1 Bay Leaf,
- Prepare Pinch Dried Thyme,
- Take 1 Handful Tarragon,
- Take 1 Clove Garlic Crushed,
- Prepare 1 TBSP Tomato Paste,
- Make ready Pinch Smoked Paprika,
- Get Pinch Saffron,
- Prepare 2 TBSP Cognac,
- Make ready 125 g White Wine Preferably Sauvignon Blanc,
- Take 345 g Heavy Whipping Cream,
- Prepare Pinch Sea Salt,
- Make ready Pinch White Pepper,
- Take Plate:
- Make ready Gruyere, For Grating
- Make ready Nutmeg, For Grating
- Make ready Pinch Matcha Salt,
- Get Pinch Nori Flakes,
- Get Fresh Lemon Zest, 1 Lemon
- Take Fresh Lemon Juice, 1 Lemon
A slice of life story that follows a large Italian family on Christmas Eve as they prepare for the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes, reminisce about the past, and seek love in the future. The Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italian: Festa dei sette pesci), also known as The Eve (La Vigilia, cognate to The Vigil), is an Italian-American celebration of Christmas Eve with dishes of fish and other seafood. There is no such thing as the "Feast of the Seven Fishes" in the Roman Catholic calendar. (In fact, in Roman Catholicism, a feast day has nothing to do with gorging yourself and everything to do with reflecting on and celebrating an important aspect of the faith, often the life of a saint.) An Italian-American tradition for Christmas Eve, the Feast of the Seven Fishes features seven courses each with a different seafood. Warning: it may be difficult to choose just seven.
Steps to make Feast of Seven Fishes V - Halibut Dumplings:
- Prepare the dumplings. - - In a sauce pot over medium low heat, add in milk and butter. - - Once the butter has melted, add in flour. - - Stir to combine well and comes into a dough. - - Remove from heat and add in egg and yolk.
- Mix to incorporate well. - - Set aside in the fridge to chill, for about 30 mins. - - Remove the dough from the fridge and transfer it into a food processor. - - Add in the fish and butter. - - Blitz until it comes into a paste. - - Add in eggs and egg whites.
- Blitz until everything is well combined. - - While blitzing, slowly and gradually add in the cream. - - You should have a very smooth paste. - - Season with salt, pepper and mushroom powder. - - Give it a final blitz.
- Grease silicone mold with olive oil and spoon in the paste. - - Level with a spatula. - - Immediately chill in the fridge until ready to use or for at least 1 to 2 hrs.
- While the paste is chilling, prepare the sauce homard a la crème. - - In a sauce pot over medium heat, add in butter. - - Once the butter has melted, add in the lobster tails. - - Saute until the lobster tails are slightly cooked. - - Add in the onion and saute until translucent.
- Add in the carrots and leeks. - - Saute until well combined. - - Add in bay leaf, thyme, tarragon, garlic, tomato paste, paprika and saffron. - - Saute until well combined. - - Deglaze with cognac and white wine.
- Stir in the cream. - - Stir until fully incorporated. - - Season with salt and pepper. - - Bring it up to a simmer. - - Cover and simmer for 20 mins.
- Give it a stir occasionally to prevent burning. - - Taste and adjust for seasoning. - - Remove from heat, fish out the lobster tails and pass the sauce thru a fine sieve over a large bowl. - - Discard all the residue. - - Using kitchen sears to remove the shells from the lobster flesh. - - Set the lobster flesh aside and discard the shells.
- Bake & plate. - - Preheat oven to 150 degree celsius or 300 fahrenheit. - - Remove the paste (together with the mold) from the fridge and place onto a baking tray. - - Place the tray into the oven. - - Slowly and carefully, pour hot water into the baking tray.
- Bake for 20 to 30 mins or until the dumplings are lightly browned and cracked slightly. - - Remove from heat and set aside until cool enough to handle. - - Turn up the temperature of the oven to 175 degree celsius or 350 fahrenheit. - - You can serve this in 2 ways. You can bake the dumplings on individual plates or in a large casserole dish.
- If you are serving this individually, unmold the dumplings onto each individual plates. - - Do note that the dumplings might not unmold cleanly. It is okay as you will be grating cheese over the top. - - Spoon some of the sauce onto the plate. - - Grate some gruyere and nutmeg over the top. - - Place the lobster tail on the side.
- Wack into the oven and bake until the cheese has melted. - - Sprinkle some matcha salt and nori flakes over the top. - - Grate some fresh lemon zest over the top as well. - - Serve immediately.
- If you are planning to serve on a casserole dish, slice the lobster tails coarsely and distribute evenly across the dish. - - Unmold the dumplings on top of the lobster. - - Pour the sauce into the dish. - - Grate some gruyere and nutmeg over the top.
- Wack into the oven and bake until the cheese has melted. - - Sprinkle some matcha salt and nori flakes over the top. - - To make matcha sea salt, blitz 1 TBSP of maldon sea salt and 1 TSP of matcha powder in a spice grinder until powdery. - - Grate some fresh lemon zest and squeeze lemon juice over the top as well. - - Serve immediately.
- Here's the detailed recipe video: - https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIndD-xF2OT
There is no such thing as the "Feast of the Seven Fishes" in the Roman Catholic calendar. (In fact, in Roman Catholicism, a feast day has nothing to do with gorging yourself and everything to do with reflecting on and celebrating an important aspect of the faith, often the life of a saint.) An Italian-American tradition for Christmas Eve, the Feast of the Seven Fishes features seven courses each with a different seafood. Warning: it may be difficult to choose just seven. Every year on Christmas Eve, people celebrate the Feast of the Seven Fishes. The Italian tradition involves family gathering for a ~feast~ of seven seafood dishes, or a few different kinds of. While we understand that the Feast of the Seven Fishes dinner is intensely traditional and tends not to change from year-to-year within families (for example, our cousin Kim insisted that we make mountains of the fried salt cod fritters, because she is very strict about ONLY enjoying them during Christmas).
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