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  2. The Ultimate Christmas Eve Menu - AOL

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    'Twas the night before Christmas and you needed Christmas Eve recipes. You searched and you searched for some delicious dishes to serve your friends and family. Finally, you landed here and found ...

  3. 60 Christmas Eve Dinner Ideas That Take One Hour or Less - AOL

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    From main courses, like hearty vegetarian pasta and roasted chicken, to side dishes, like creamy polenta and quinoa salad, there's something on this list to suit the entire family.

  4. Need Christmas Lunch Menu Ideas? We Have Suggestions - AOL

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    Leek-and-Chestnut Soup. Serve this classic French soup as a midday snack or as a starter to the main meal. Get the recipe for Leek-and-Chestnut Soup.

  5. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tamales; Ponche (Christmas fruit punch served hot with much fruit) pavo (turkey); Buñuelos (fluffy sweet dessert made with corn with maple syrup); chicken (prepared with different stuffings and accompanied with various side dishes such as salads or rice)

  6. Thirteen desserts - Wikipedia

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    The thirteen desserts (Occitan: lei tretze dessèrts) are the traditional dessert foods used to celebrate Christmas in the French region of Provence. The "big supper" ( le gros souper ) ends with a ritual 13 desserts, representing Jesus Christ and the 12 apostles.

  7. Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Kutia, poppy milk (aguonų pienas) together with kūčiukai are served as a dessert and forms a significant part of the Lithuanian Christmas Eve menu. Poppy seeds are widely used for Christmas Eve dishes, because they symbolise abundance and prosperity.