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    Swordfish Steaks with Olive-Pistachio Sauce and Potatoes
    Bon Appetit
    This briny, bright sauce is just what you need to liven up almost any kind of fish. Serve this swordfish recipe with our Feast of the Seven Fishes menu.
    Spinach and Sausage Calzone
    Food52
    As a kid, growing up outside of Boston in a household of Sicilians, seemed, at the time, normal. Especially as the first born son, normal was being doted on by my mother and grandmother (no doting from my dad, I knew who not to cross!). Meals at the table were the rule, seven days a week. 5pm sharp on a weeknight, high noon on Sunday. Saturday rules were loose. Family was preached and food was the binder. Slow cooked Sunday "gravy", the ubiquitous tomato sauce loaded with beef and pork and sausage and anything else my grandmother could squeeze into her giant pot, was Sunday standard. What would a Friday night be without fish (Catholic in the 60's and 70's). Christmas Eve seafood feasts, Christmas day ravioli AND manicotti followed by a roast beast. But the lesser made meals that I keep going to are the one's that make me truly feel blessed to have grown up in a family that was loving (in a loud and tempestuous Sicilian way) all tied together by some of the best food ever. This calzone recipe is one of those meals. It's not a calzone in the traditional sense. It's just what my grandmother called it. It probably should be called something else, but the name has stuck through the years. It was typically served during a party or holiday. I would grab 2 or 3 slices and hide it, letting it get to room temperature. It just seemed extra good having sat a bit. Some warm marinara sauce was the perfect accompaniment. It's the recipes such as this one that I make for my grandkids now, using food to teach them the meaning of "La Famiglia". It's also the one that neighbors fawn over at a party, loving that "Eye"-talian food. I've tweaked this recipe from my grandmother's over the years. She always used frozen spinach. Nah, it's just not right (and I bet she didn't have those blocks of frozen spinach when she grew up in Sicily). The amount and type of cheese changes almost every time. But these are my favorites (and not necessarily Italian). I've found adding the Boursin (some mascarpone would work great too) into the spinach helps to bind everything better while also adding a background flavor you'd only know it's there when it's not. You can use sweet or hot Italian sausage. You can use some other sausage. Nothing sacred here. Toss in some artichoke hearts. Make it your own and pass it down.
    Sweet and Sour Sicilian Tuna
    Allrecipes
    My grandmother made this recipe every Christmas Eve as part of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. We still make it today and it is my all time favorite!
    Seafood Spaghetti With Mussels and Shrimp
    Bon Appetit
    This seafood spaghetti recipe is stocked with shrimp and mussels—and an extremely simple tomato sauce. Serve this with our Feast of the Seven Fishes menu.
    Anchovy and Sardine Toasts With Chile Butter
    Bon Appetit
    The chile butter is just that—mixing Calabrian chiles with butter—for this ridiculously easy appetizer recipe. Serve it to start your Feast of the Seven Fishes party.
    Spaghetti con le Sarde
    Food52
    Sarde means sardine in Italian, but these are no canned sardines. This beautiful salty, sweet combination of flavors soaks into golden strands of whole wheat spaghetti and you won't be able to get enough. I feature this pasta during my Feast of the Seven Fishes every year, and it's always the first leftovers to go. If you substitute your own favorite tomato sauce for the homemade version in this recipe, you can have it on the table in 20 minutes. Even if you think you don't like anchovies or sardines, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this one-- it's not too fishy, just make sure to use good ingredients!