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WanderingTexan Nov 18th, 2003 04:55 PM

Wedding dinner menu in Italy - HELP!
 
What would be a good main entree for a wedding dinner in Positano. We have the salad and the pasta dish selected, but don't even recognize any of the fish, such as bream, cuttle fish, etc. Can anyone suggest a local main dish? I am thinking Prawns, but the prawns I have had in Italy have always been what I considered overcooked and mushy. I have had great local fish in Positano, but the problem is that I don't know what it was! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. WT

Patrick Nov 18th, 2003 06:17 PM

Bream is very much like bass. (maybe it is bass in fact). That would be the logical choice. Cuttlefish will not be everyone's "cut of tea". And I agree about prawns, not to mention that they are likely to be messy and unpeeled.

WanderingTexan Nov 18th, 2003 07:07 PM

I forgot about the messy part re: the prawns. Thanks Patrick.

ira Nov 19th, 2003 05:18 AM

Hi WT,

Bream is a finny fish. Cuttle fish is like squid.

What are your other choices? What is your pasta dish? Is the salad an antipasto, a side dish, stand alone?

Is this a romantic dinner for two or is it meant to be dinner for the wedding guests?

Don't forget the Limoncello.

Grinisa Nov 19th, 2003 05:20 AM

Bream is a mild, flaky white fish, similar to bass but a different fish. Spigola is sea bass and would also be a good choice.

Andre Nov 19th, 2003 07:51 AM

Actually, I thought that branzino was bass - agree that bream is a good choice.

Hope this helps,
Andre

Grinisa Nov 19th, 2003 09:20 AM

Spigola and Branzino are two different names for Sea Bass: http://www.provincia.venezia.it/cacc.../spigola_1.asp

Andre Nov 19th, 2003 09:58 AM

Grazie, Grinisa!

Since I'm a big branzino fan, it comes in handy to know that I can safely order Spigola as well...

Andre

WanderingTexan Nov 20th, 2003 02:44 PM

Thanks everybody! The salad is the buffalo cheese and tomato, the pasta is spinach ravioli. I am not a big fish fan, but it sounds like I could eat bream. Any suggestions for non-fish entrees?

Patrick Nov 20th, 2003 06:56 PM

Well, I think it is rare when an Italian menu doesn't offer a veal option. Scallopine of one sort or another? But to be honest, I still think the bream is a good option with your other courses.

Godfrey26a Nov 21st, 2003 01:42 AM

Hi WT,

I would go for Swordfish or Tuna steaks,readily available on the Amalfi Coast.Vongole ,make a good traditional starter served either with tomato sauce or with white garlic sauce. Grilled squid with peppers and ruccola make a goos starter.

ira Nov 21st, 2003 05:31 AM

Hi WT,

Grilled bream would be very good with your salad and ravioli. You could have that with a side dish (contorno) of mixed grilled vegetables.

Veal and pork are the big meats in Italy.

A light dessert, fruit cup or lemon tart, would be a nice finish.

Don't forget the Limoncello.

WanderingTexan Nov 21st, 2003 08:20 AM

Great suggestions! We aren't going for the dessert because we are having a wedding cake. We will definitely offer Limoncello and lots of local wine.

Any experts on what type of wedding cake Italians do best? I am thinking lemon filling for obvious reasons.


Grinisa Nov 22nd, 2003 06:46 AM

In Southern Italy, many cakes are a variation of cassata, a Sicilian specialty. There might be light yellow sponge cake layers filled with ricotta cheese that's studded with chocolate chips and/or candied fruits. The cake is iced with a delicious almond flavored icing similar to marzipan.


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