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Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew: A One-Pot Holiday Tradition

 
Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew - Chef Jean-Pierre Hello friends, when it comes to Christmas Eve, the Feast of the Seven Fishes is a beloved tradition, steeped in history and celebrated with incredible flavors. But let me tell youโ€”instead of spending the whole day juggling seven separate dishes, weโ€™re going to simplify things with one hearty and delicious Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew. Itโ€™s a seafood loverโ€™s dream, all in one pot, bursting with fresh ingredients and rich flavors. So, letโ€™s dive into the details and bring this Italian-American classic to your table.

 

A Brief History of the Feast of the Seven Fishes

 
Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew Recipe The Feast of the Seven Fishes, or “La Vigilia,” is a Christmas Eve tradition with deep roots in southern Italy and among Italian-American communities. Originally a religious observance, the meal focuses on seafood to honor the custom of abstaining from meat on Christmas Eve. Over time, this practice evolved into a celebratory feast featuring seven dishes, symbolizing either the seven sacraments or other sacred numbers in Catholicism. Today, itโ€™s celebrated with dishes ranging from fried calamari to baccalร , orโ€”in our caseโ€”a luxurious, all-in-one stew.

 

Essential Tools for Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew Success

 
Large Dutch Oven: The workhorse for this dish, perfect for layering flavors and cooking everything evenly.

Fine-Mesh Strainer: Essential for filtering clam and mussel juice to ensure no sand sneaks into your broth.

Fish Spatula: Gentle enough for delicate seafood like cod and grouper, ensuring no flaking mishaps.

Tongs: A must for handling shrimp, scallops, and mussels with precision.

Ladle: For serving up bowls of rich, flavorful stew, brimming with seafood goodness.

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

 
Overcooking the Seafood: Each type of seafood has a different cook time. Add items like shrimp and scallops last to keep them tender and juicy.

Burning the Garlic: Garlic adds incredible flavor but can turn bitter if overcooked. Keep an eye on it and add wet ingredients like wine or tomatoes as soon as itโ€™s fragrant.

Skipping the Cleaning Step: Always soak clams and mussels in salted water overnight to remove grit. Discard any that donโ€™t close when tapped or remain unopened after cooking.

Neglecting the Broth: The broth is the soul of the stew. Use fresh, high-quality ingredients, and donโ€™t skimp on reducing the wine and tomato base for maximum depth of flavor.

 

Flavor Profiles: Unlocking the Greatness of Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew

 
Feast of the 7 Fishes Stew - Mesin Plas This stew is a symphony of flavorsโ€”each ingredient plays its part beautifully:

Tomatoes and White Wine: The backbone of the broth, balancing acidity and sweetness.

Fennel and Garlic: These aromatics add a subtle licorice note and depth to the stew.

Bay Leaf and Fresh Herbs: Thyme and basil bring earthiness and brightness, while parsley finishes with freshness.

Red Pepper Flakes: Just enough to give a gentle heat that warms the palate without overpowering.

The seafood itselfโ€”clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops, cod, and grouperโ€”brings its unique textures and flavors, creating a dish thatโ€™s as complex as it is comforting.

 

How to Serve Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew

 
Presentation matters, friends! Serve the stew in wide, shallow bowls to showcase the vibrant seafood and rich broth. Garnish with fresh parsley and a drizzle of basil-infused olive oil for that extra touch of elegance. Add a few garlic crostini on the sideโ€”perfect for soaking up every drop of that savory broth.

 

Side Dish Serving Suggestions

 
Here are three perfect side dish pairings from for more side dish ideas be sure to click here – Side Dish Ideas:

 
How to make Garlic Bread Restaurant Style Homemade Garlic Bread: Freshly baked and brushed with a rich garlic butter blend, this bread is a perfect partner for your Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew. Its crispy crust and soft, warm center make it ideal for mopping up every drop of the savory broth. Add a sprinkle of parsley for a vibrant, herby finish.

 
3 Michelin Star Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Chef Jean-Pierre Creamy Mashed Potatoes: These silky, buttery mashed potatoes are the perfect complement to the stewโ€™s bold flavors. Their creamy texture balances the acidity of the tomato broth beautifully, providing a comforting side. Add a sprinkle of fresh chives for a burst of color and flavor.

 
How To Cook Green Beans Sautรฉed Green Beans with Almonds: Crisp-tender green beans sautรฉed with toasted almonds provide a nutty, fresh contrast to the rich and hearty stew. The light crunch of the almonds adds an extra layer of texture and flavor. A squeeze of lemon juice elevates their brightness even more.

 
Creamy Polenta & Polenta Cake _ Chef Jean-Pierre Goat Cheese Polenta: Creamy, tangy, and irresistibly rich, this polenta offers the perfect balance to the stew’s bold seafood flavors. The addition of goat cheese provides a zesty twist that pairs beautifully with the hearty broth and seafood. Finish with a drizzle of honey to enhance the tangy-sweet notes.

 

Storage and Reheating Tips

 
This stew stores beautifully, making it perfect for leftovers:

Refrigeration: Store in an airtight container for up to three days. Allow the stew to cool to room temperature before refrigerating.

Freezing: Yes, you can freeze it! Use freezer-safe containers, leaving about an inch of space at the top for expansion. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Reheating: Heat gently on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally to ensure even warming. Avoid boiling, as it can overcook the seafood.

The Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew is more than just a meal; it’s a celebration of tradition, flavor, and togetherness. Whether you’re honoring your heritage or simply savoring a comforting seafood dish with loved ones, this recipe brings joy to the table. So gather your ingredients, invite your family, and make this holiday season unforgettable with a dish thatโ€™s as rich in history as it is in taste.

So, what are we waiting for? Letโ€™s get cooking!
 

Feast of the 7 Fishes Stew Recipe

Recipe - Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew

chef jean pierre 200x200 2Chef Jean-Pierre
This Mediterranean Seafood Stew is a one-pot celebration of flavors, inspired by the Italian-American tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. Featuring a rich tomato and white wine broth, a variety of fresh seafood, and unique toasted pasta, this dish is perfect for Christmas Eve or any festive occasion. Itโ€™s simple to prepare yet impressively flavorful.
5 from 3 votes
Course Dinner, Fish Dish, Main Course, Seafood Dish
Cuisine American / Italian-inspired
Servings 6 servings
Calories

Recipe Video

Recipe Ingredients
 
 

For the Seafood:

  • 1 pound Grouper, cut into chunks
  • 1 pound Mahi-Mahi, cut into chunks
  • 1 pound Salmon, cut into chunks
  • 6 large Sea Scallops
  • 12 Cherry Stone Clams
  • 12 Mussels
  • 1 pound Shrimp (U-15 size), peeled and deveined

For the Broth to Cook Clams and Mussels:

  • 1 tablespoon Shallots, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 cups White Wine
  • 6 to 8 sprigs Fresh Thyme
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

For the Tomato Broth:

  • 2 tablespoons Garlic Olive Oil
  • 2 tablespoons Shallots, finely chopped
  • 3 Garlic Cloves, finely sliced
  • 2 cups White Wine
  • 2 cups Seafood Stock
  • 2 cans 28 oz each Chopped Tomatoes (with juice)
  • 1 cup Fresh Cherry Tomatoes (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons Basil or Regular Olive Oil

For the Herbs & Seasonings:

  • 2 tablespoons Fresh Basil, chopped (plus extra for garnish)
  • 1 tablespoon Fresh Thyme Leaves
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

For the Pasta:

  • 1 cup Toasted Fregola Sarda Pasta, medium size (or substitute with orzo or Israeli couscous)

To Serve:

  • Garlic Crostini (optional): Sliced Baguette brushed with Garlic Butter and toasted

Recipe Instructions
 

  • In a large pot, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Sautรฉ the shallots and garlic until fragrant.ย 
  • Add the white wine and reduce slightly, then stir in the chopped tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and half the chopped basil.ย 
  • Season with salt and pepper. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer.ย 
  • Once the broth is gently simmering, add the grouper, Mahi-Mahi, salmon, and scallops, cooking for 5 minutes. Add the shrimp and continue simmering until they turn opaque.ย 
  • Stir in the cooked pasta, ensuring it is evenly combined.
  • At the same time, in a separate covered pot, heat olive oil over medium heat. Sautรฉ the shallots for a couple of minutes, then add the garlic and cook until fragrant.ย 
  • Pour in the white wine and bring it to a simmer. Add the clams and thyme, covering the pot.ย 
  • Once most of the clams have opened, add the mussels, keeping the lid on as much as possible. Remove clams and mussels as they open, discarding any that remain closed. Set them aside.
  • Add the cooked clams and mussels to the stew for a final warm-through.
  • Serve in bowls with garlic crostini on the side, drizzling each bowl with basil olive oil. Garnish with fresh basil leaves for a bright and aromatic finish.

Pro-Tips

 

Pro-Tip

 
When cooking mussels and clams, remember: if they donโ€™t open during cooking, donโ€™t force them. Discard them! Itโ€™s a sign they werenโ€™t safe to eat. Also, save their cooking liquidโ€”strained, of courseโ€”and add it back to the stew for an extra boost of briny flavor.
 

Bonus Pro-Tip

 
Donโ€™t skip the reduction step for your wine and tomatoes. Let the wine simmer until itโ€™s reduced by half to concentrate its flavor, and always use crushed San Marzano tomatoes for a robust, slightly sweet broth. These small steps take your stew from good to unforgettable.
 


 

Frequently Asked Questions About Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew

 

1. What is Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew is a single-pot dish that brings together seven types of seafood into a tomato-based broth enriched with white wine and aromatic herbs. Itโ€™s an easier alternative to preparing seven separate dishes, embodying the spirit of the Italian-American Christmas Eve tradition while saving time in the kitchen.


 

2. Why is it called Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

The stew reflects the Feast of the Seven Fishes tradition, which celebrates Christmas Eve by serving seafood. This dish consolidates seven seafood varieties into one flavorful preparation, offering a modern, simplified take on the classic celebration.


 

3. What seafood is typically used in Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Chef Jean-Pierre’s version includes scallops, shrimp, clams, mussels, grouper, Mahi-Mahi, and salmon. These choices provide a balance of textures and flavors, from tender fish to briny shellfish. You can substitute with other seafood depending on availability, but aim for a variety.


 

4. How is the broth made for Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

The broth starts with a base of garlic, shallots, and olive oil, followed by white wine for depth and acidity. Crushed tomatoes, fresh herbs like basil and thyme, and a touch of red pepper flakes create a rich, flavorful liquid. Let the wine reduce before adding the tomatoes to intensify the flavor.


 

5. What type of pasta pairs well with Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Chef Jean-Pierre suggests using toasted semolina pasta, such as fregola, which provides a unique texture and nutty flavor. You can substitute it with other small pastas like orzo or even serve the stew over a bed of spaghetti or linguine for a heartier meal.


 

6. How do you prevent seafood from overcooking in Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Add seafood to the broth in stages, starting with firmer fish like grouper and Mahi-Mahi, then adding scallops, shrimp, and shellfish like mussels and clams. This ensures everything is perfectly cooked, as each seafood variety has a different cooking time.


 

7. What should I do if clams or mussels donโ€™t open after cooking?

If clams or mussels donโ€™t open during cooking, discard them. Chef Jean-Pierre emphasizes that unopened shellfish were likely dead before cooking and are unsafe to eat. Always check your seafood before and during cooking.


 

8. Can Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew be made ahead of time?

The broth can be prepared in advance and refrigerated, but itโ€™s best to cook the seafood just before serving to preserve its freshness and texture. If reheating leftovers, do so gently to avoid overcooking the seafood.


 

9. Whatโ€™s the key to a flavorful Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Start with fresh, high-quality seafood and donโ€™t skip the reduction step for the wine and tomato base. Fresh herbs like basil and thyme add depth, while a final drizzle of basil-infused olive oil elevates the dish.


 

10. Can I customize the seafood in Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Yes, you can customize the seafood based on whatโ€™s available or your preferences. Ensure you have a variety of textures, like firm fish, tender shellfish, and briny bivalves, to achieve a balanced stew.


 

11. What kitchen tools do I need to make Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Essential tools include a large Dutch oven or pot for even cooking, a fine-mesh strainer for shellfish juice, and tongs for handling seafood. A fish spatula can also be helpful for delicate fillets.


 

12. What sides pair best with Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Chef Jean-Pierre recommends sides like garlic bread, creamy mashed potatoes, or sautรฉed green beans with almonds. These options complement the hearty flavors of the stew while adding variety to the meal.


 

13. Whatโ€™s the best way to serve Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Serve the stew in wide, shallow bowls to showcase the vibrant seafood and rich broth. Garnish with fresh parsley and a drizzle of basil-infused olive oil. Add garlic crostini on the side for dipping.


 

14. Can frozen seafood be used for Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Yes, frozen seafood can be used if fresh isnโ€™t available. Thaw and drain the seafood thoroughly before adding it to the stew to prevent excess water from diluting the broth.


 

15. How do I clean clams and mussels for Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Soak clams and mussels in salted water overnight to remove grit. Discard any with cracked shells or that donโ€™t close when tapped. This ensures your shellfish are clean and safe to eat.


 

16. What wine works best in Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Chef Jean-Pierre suggests using a dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, to complement the seafood and enhance the broth’s flavors.


 

17. Is Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew gluten-free?

The stew itself is typically gluten-free, but ensure any added ingredients, like broth or side dishes, are certified gluten-free. You can skip the pasta or use gluten-free alternatives.


 

18. Can I freeze leftovers of Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Yes, the stew freezes well. Store it in freezer-safe containers, leaving space for expansion. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat gently on the stovetop to avoid overcooking.


 

19. What should I do if I burn the garlic when cooking?

Burned garlic can make the broth bitter. If this happens, itโ€™s best to start over with fresh ingredients. Always cook garlic over medium heat and add wet ingredients like wine as soon as itโ€™s fragrant.


 

20. Whatโ€™s a pro tip for elevating Feast of the Seven Fishes Stew?

Chef Jean-Pierre recommends adding a final drizzle of basil-infused olive oil or a touch of anise-flavored liqueur, like Sambuca, for a subtle but delightful flavor boost.


 

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