10 Seafood Pasta Recipes from Italy for Christmas. (2024)


Here in Italy, Christmas food traditions don’t include a particular meal that every family eats! However, fish and seafood are traditional in many parts of the country, especially on Christmas Eve. But, also on Christmas day and New Year’s day. Here are some special fish and seafood pasta recipes that you can include on your holiday menu to give it a bit of an Italian flavour.

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Pasta will appear on almost every family table in Italy at Christmas. Very often Italians eat more than one pasta dish or a pasta and/or a risotto followed by a main course! For dinner on Christmas Eve, most Italians eat fish and seafood. This is a religious custom as 24th December is considered a day of fasting or abstinence, which Italians call ‘giorni di magro’ (meaning lean days). However, seafood pasta is popular even on Christmas Day and New Year’s day.

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Linguine alle vongole.

Linguine with clams one of the most popular seafood pasta recipes both in Italy and abroad! So it’s not surprising that this iconic Neapolitan dish is traditional at Christmas in Campania! This linguine pasta alle vongole recipe is my Sicilian hubby’s. He’s pretty generous with the garlic and peperoncino but you can reduce the quantities if you prefer!

Lasagna with poached salmon and asparagus.

Lasagne al forno is a must for many Italians at Christmas. This version with poached salmon and asparagus is a perfect seafood pasta recipe for meatless days and special occasions. It’s much lighter than traditional Lasagna with Bolognese.

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Spaghetti with Baccalà(salt cod).

Baccalà is very traditional at Christmas both here in Veneto and in the South, although it’s prepared in different ways. This is a Sicilian recipe which can be served as two courses. The sauce with pasta and the salt cod separately with potatoes.

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Smoked trout carbonara.

Based on a recipe from a Michelin star restaurant by Lake Garda, this contemporary carbonara recipe is one that I actually served last New Year. My guests loved it and yours will too!

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Spaghetti with mussels alla Tarantina

The Southern Italian region of Puglia is famous for its mussels, particularly those from Taranto. If you like mussels you will love this recipe which can also be served without pasta and chunks of bread instead!

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Pasta with scallops and citrus fruit

This is a seafood pasta recipe I posted here on The Pasta Project just a few days ago. Scallops are a favourite seafood in Italy at Christmas and New Year. This is a divinely delicious recipe that's very easy to make.

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Conchiglioni pasta shells with tuna and ricotta.

Baked pasta shells is another traditional pasta holiday dish, especially on days of fasting or abstinence. However, normally the shells are filled with spinach and ricotta and baked in a tomato sauce. This version is one I served at my Christmas party last year. Because the pasta isn’t cooked in a lot of sauce these conchiglioni can even be eaten as finger food!

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Farfalle with smoked salmon and zucchini.

I’ve included this recipe because it’s one of the most popular here on The Pasta Project. Although smoked salmon is not a traditional Italian ingredient, lots of Italians like to eat it on special occasions and their favourite way to eat it is with pasta!

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Busiate with bottarga, prawns and almonds.

There are so many wonderful Sicilian seafood pasta recipes but this one is special. Made with Sicilian Busiate pasta, bottarga (tuna roe), red prawns and almonds. This recipe is a real taste of Sicily!

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La Calamarata from Campania.

Another traditional Neapolitan seafood pasta recipe that is perfect for the holidays is La Calamarata. This dish is made with calamari (squid) and a type of pasta also called calamarata. This pasta actually looks like calamari rings, hence the name. Another pretty simple recipe that looks and tastes fantastic.

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Tell me what you think!

If you make any of these seafood recipes have a look at our other Christmas pasta recipes too. Also, I’d love to hear how it turns out. Did your guests like it? Please write a comment here on the blog or post a comment onthe Pasta Project Facebook page.

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Buon Appetito and Merry Christmas!

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FAQs

What is the seafood feast at Christmas in Italy? ›

Known in Italy as La Viglia, which translates to The Eve, as in December 24 or Christmas Eve, The Feast of the Seven Fishes isn't a religious celebration. Instead, think of it as a big, festive, fish-forward meal.

What is Italy most famous pasta dish? ›

Spaghetti Bolognese

It is commonly served with parmesan cheese. The dish is one of Italy's most popular exports, and thought to have originated in Imola, a northern Italian city west of Bologna some time around the late 1800s - when the first reference to the dish's ragu sauce was recorded.

What are the 4 main Italian pasta dishes? ›

The iconic quartet of carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana and gricia make up the four most famous and beloved Roman pasta dishes. Find out more about them with our handy guide.

What seafood items are popular in Italy? ›

A Guide to Italian Seafood
  • Astice Europeo – Astice Europeo is European lobster. ...
  • Calamaro Europeo – Calamaro refers to squid. ...
  • Gambero – Gambero is the term for shrimp. ...
  • Polpo – Polpo is Italian for octopus. ...
  • Riccio di Mare – Riccio di Mare refers to sea urchins. ...
  • Seppia – Seppia is the term for cuttlefish.

What is the seven fishes Italian Christmas dinner? ›

The Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italian: Festa dei Sette Pesci) is an Italian American celebration of Christmas Eve with dishes of fish and other seafood. It is not a "feast" in the sense of "holiday", but rather a grand meal.

What is a traditional Italian Christmas Eve dinner? ›

In Italy, the Christmas Eve dinner is typically meat-free. It consists of seven different types of seafood – known as the 'Feast of the Seven Fishes' in Italian-American culture. Seven is a number with tremendous significance in numerous cultures; it symbolizes completeness, flawlessness and solidarity.

What is Italy's number 1 pasta? ›

According to a survey conducted in September 2023, 19 percent of Italian respondents reported Barilla as they favorite brand of pasta. Rummo followed, chosen by 18 percent of respondents, while De Cecco had a following of 12 percent of Italians.

What is the oldest Italian pasta dish? ›

Spaghetti alla Gricia is one of the oldest pasta dishes in Roman history! It uses pecorino romano and guanciale to create a mouthwatering flavor. My favourite way to describe it is as the love child of Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe.

What are the four pastas of Rome Stanley Tucci? ›

While visiting Rome in his TV series "Searching for Italy," Tucci refers to "four pastas" — cacio e pepe, carbonara, alla gricia, and all'amatriciana. The latter was the one that really gained my interest, as I attempted to make it most often at home. In the show, Tucci oversees a Roman chef recreating the dish.

What is the difference between alla gricia and cacio e pepe? ›

Gricia is simple and focused on the luscious guanciale fat with a dusting of pecorino, while cacio e pepe loses the meat and adds more cheese and pepper for rich sauce, add an egg and keep the meat and you have indulgent carbonara, skip the egg and add tomatoes for hearty amaratriciana.

What town in Italy has the best seafood? ›

Polignano A Mare Is A Small Gem Of A Seaside Town In Puglia With Great Seafood.

Do Italians in Italy eat fish on Christmas Eve? ›

Every region (or even every town!) has its own customs, but if there's one tradition that everyone in Italy can agree on, it's not eating meat on Christmas Eve. December 24 is the time for fish or cheese dishes to shine.

Do Sicilians eat fish on Christmas Eve? ›

For many in The States, tradition is to observe Christmas Eve with “The Feast of the Seven Fishes,” however, this is not Italian or Sicilian at all, it is an Italian-American tradition!

What Christmas traditions are in Italy? ›

One of the most loved Italian Christmas traditions is presepe or nativity scenes. Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are spread throughout homes, churches and squares all over Italy. In fact, it seems that no matter where you're in the country, there's always one close by.

What is a traditional Italian feast? ›

A typical Italian dinner party menu, including the aperitivo and antipasti, comprises of between 5 and 8 courses: il primo, il secondo, contorno e insalata, il dolce, formaggi e frutti and, to finish, caffe e digestivo.

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