Banitsa
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Banitsa

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Banitsa is a traditional dish made by layering sheets of buttered phyllo pastry with a mixture of eggs, yogurt, and white cheeses like sirene and feta for the simple and classic version of banitsa. Besides the classic cheese filling, this pie can be made with a myriad of different fillings, either savory or sweet. Pies with a vegetable filling, such as zelnik, are especially popular. Zelnik can be made with a filling of leafy greens like spinach, nettles, marigold, parsley, and cabbage, praznik is made with leeks, while luchnik is a type of banitsa filled with onions. When it comes to sweet versions of banitsa, there is tikvenik, made with pumpkins, an apple-filled variety, shtrudel, or mlecna banitsa - made by soaking pastry sheets with a mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla. Bulgarians sometimes fill banitsa with lucky charms, coins, or pieces of paper that have wishes written on them, a practice that is especially popular during the festive winter season. The pie is typically served as a breakfast dish with yogurt or boza on the side.

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