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  2. List of Croatian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sweet festive pastry flavoured with rum, made particularly for Christmas Fuži: Istria: A traditional Istrian pasta from the pasta dough rolled into a thin sheet, cut into strips three to four centimetres wide, placed over each other, then cooked and served with a mild red veal sauce Grahova pretepena juha: Međimurje, Northern Croatia

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    It’s the perfect easy but impressive side dish to wow at your Christmas dinner, or for an extra special date night. Get the Potatoes Au Gratin recipe . PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE ...

  4. Badnjak (Croatian) - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas tree, which first arrived in Croatia in the mid-19th century, is still relatively new and is usually decorated on Christmas Eve. Other more traditional Croatian decorations include children hanging greenery throughout the home, such as holly branches, sage, ivy and evergreen wreaths, which are seen as a symbol of the strength of ...

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    For all our best tried-and-true Christmas tips, check out our classic Christmas dinner recipes, Christmas potluck ideas, and all the best Christmas appetizers to go with your favorite holiday ...

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    And since the Christmas season can be hectic, you’ll also find tons of time-saving ideas, such as Christmas Crock-Pot recipes, air fryer recipes, foolproof biscuits, and make-ahead casseroles ...

  7. Croatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Croatian cuisine is heterogeneous and is known as a cuisine of the regions, since every region of Croatia has its own distinct culinary tradition. Its roots date back to ancient times . The differences in the selection of foodstuffs and forms of cooking are most notable between those in mainland and those in coastal regions.

  8. 50 Traditional Dishes for a Cozy Christmas Eve Dinner - AOL

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    Mistletoe Martini. Say 'cheers' to the holiday season with this festive martini made with vodka, cranberry juice, and elderflower liqueur. There's also fresh mint for a pop of flavor and color.

  9. Gibanica - Wikipedia

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    Gibanica is one of the most popular and recognizable pastry dishes from the Balkans, whether served on festive occasions, or as a comforting family snack. In Serbia, the dish is eaten as breakfast, dinner, appetizer and snack, [13] and is often consumed at traditional events such as Christmas, Easter and Slava. [6]