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  2. 70 Christmas Eve Dinner Ideas That Take One Hour or Less - AOL

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    Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell. Time Commitment: 30 minutes Why I Love It: crowd-pleaser, kid-friendly, beginner-friendly Serves: 8 Pizza and presents has a nice ring to it, especially ...

  3. Bulgarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, for instance, tradition requires vegetarian stuffed peppers and cabbage leaves sarmi. New Year's Eve usually involves cabbage dishes, Nikulden (Day of St. Nicholas, December 6) involves fish (usually carp), while Gergyovden (Day of St. George, May 6) is typically celebrated with roast lamb.

  4. Banitsa - Wikipedia

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    Banitsa is considered a symbol of Bulgarian cuisine and traditions. Traditionally, Bulgarians prepare and serve banitsa on two holidays –Christmas and New Year's Eve. [4] On these days, people add kasmeti ("lucky charms") into the banitsa. These are usually small pieces of dogwood branch, which symbolize health and longevity.

  5. 41 Restaurants Open on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve in 2024

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    1. Village Inn. Swing by any Village Inn location during their regular business hours on Christmas Eve for a casual dining experience, or perhaps just to scoop up one of their famous pies. (You ...

  6. 60 Christmas Eve Dinner Ideas That Take One Hour or Less - AOL

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    Before you pick up the phone, consider one of these 60 Christmas Eve dinner ideas, all of which happen to take one hour or less to make. ... (Plus, it tastes like a restaurant dish.) Get the ...

  7. Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper - Wikipedia

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    A twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper is traditionally prepared to commemorate Jesus' twelve disciples in Central, Northern and Eastern European cultures, especially those that were formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and neighbouring countries.

  8. Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (December 18 – 24)

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    It’s bound to impress each and every one of your guests (or picky kids). 70 Christmas Eve Dinner Ideas That Take One Hour or Less Shopping List Anjelika Gretskaia/Getty Im.

  9. Budnik (Bulgarian) - Wikipedia

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    In the Bulgarian, Croatian, and Serbian languages, the name for Christmas Eve is derived from the term badnjak or budnik as well as the Bulgarian name for Christmas Eve (bg:Бъдни вечер). The tree from which the log is cut, preferably a young and straight oak, is ceremonially felled early on the morning of Christmas Eve. The felling ...