Planning a Christmas Dinner to Remember with These Recipes (2024)

Celebrate the season with the ones you love by sharing a real feast.

By Christopher Michel
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Christmas dinner is typically the last big, over-the-top feast of the year. It's when the whole family (and all the friends who are also family) come over and gather around a table decorated just so. You serve a Christmas co*cktail (and a nonalcoholic drink for kids and those who want it). People dress up in their favorite ugly Christmas sweaters, keeping warm despite the cold outside, listening to Christmas music and enjoying the company, while the dinner finishes cooking.

Then everyone gathers around a well-decorated table to say grace and dig into a hearty, wholesome feast.

It's really a moment we live for, perhaps even more than wrapping the presents or opening them.

This year, give your family (and any guests) a meal to remember with these Christmas dinner ideas. We've filled this list with main dishes, sides, desserts, snacks, and drinks galore. From a traditional British style feasts(turkey and pudding!) to innovative and smart winter ideas like colorful Holiday salsa with tree-shaped tortilla chips, a festive wreath cake, and much more, you're sure to find exactly what you're looking for. And all of these recipes are tested, so you know they work, they taste good, and they're not too complicated.

Plan out your Christmas dinner menu now, and you should be able to prep a good bit of it a day or two ahead of time. That way you can spend more time on Christmas clinking glasses and laughing with family, and less of it in the kitchen.

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Rosemary Roast Turkey

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When Paula Sutton of Hill House Vintage celebrates Christmas, she does it the way the British do: with a big roast turkey!

Get the recipe for Rosemary Roast Turkey.

2

Pork-and-Sage Stuffing

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If you're serving turkey, then stuffing is a must-have! This classic recipe is everything you love, and nothing unnecessary.

Get the recipe for Pork-and-Sage Stuffing.

3

Spiced Red Cabbage and Cranberries in Cider

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Think cabbage is boring? Taste this.

Tart cranberries, fresh apples, plenty of brown sugar and butter — as well as a few key spices — turn this into a wow-worthy side.

Get the recipe for Spiced Red Cabbage and Cranberries in Cider.

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4

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Chestnuts

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Add this classic dish to your holiday sideboard!

Get the recipe for Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Chestnuts.

5

Mulled Red Wine

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Want to warm up guests as they arrive and wait for dinner? There's nothing like a cup of spiced wine to do it.

Get the recipe for Mulled Red Wine.

6

Christmas Plum Pudding

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If you've never had one, a classic British plum pudding is like the very best fruitcake you've never had: boozy, sweet, rich, and drizzled in a brandy cream sauce that you'll want to lick straight off the plate.

Get the recipe for Christmas Plum Pudding.

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Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Peppadews

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Have these feisty snacks ready when guests arrive, and they'll fly off the platter!

Get the recipe for Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Peppadews.

8

Asiago Cheese Biscuits with Prosciutto

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As every good Southerner knows, it's never a bad time for biscuits. These are great as a side dish, or on a platter as a pre-dinner appetizer.

Get the recipe for Asiago Cheese Biscuits with Prosciutto.

9

Classic Beef Wellington

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Make this ageless recipe for a Christmas feast to remember!

Get the recipe for Classic Beef Wellington.

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10

“White Christmas” Margarita

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Start guests off with a co*cktail that'll warm them to their toes.

Get the recipe for “White Christmas” Margarita.

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Easy Creamed Spinach

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We leaned into what makes this dish so good: plenty of cream and butter, and just a touch of spice from nutmeg and cayenne. Your dinner guests are sure to head back for seconds.

Get the recipe for Easy Creamed Spinach.

12

Sausage-Stuffed Mushrooms

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We've made them just the way your mom and grandma probably did. For bite-size ease and full-size joy, it just doesn't get much better than these.

Get the recipe for Sausage-Stuffed Mushrooms.

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Tom and Jerry co*cktail

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This classic drink is a serious upgrade to egg nog!

Get the recipe for Tom and Jerry co*cktail.

14

Merry Cherry Hand Pies

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These sweet pies are the perfect Christmas treat!

Get the recipe for Merry Cherry Hand Pies.

15

Herb-Spiced Cashews

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Spiced nuts are a must-have at any Christmas party! They're perfect for both before and after the feast.

Get the recipe for Herb-Spiced Cashews.

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Mulled Cherry co*cktail

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Give your mulled wine an upgrade.

Get the recipe for Mulled Cherry co*cktail.

17

Pork Tenderloin with Cinnamon-Clove Clementine Glaze

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The rich glaze on this tenderloin uses whole clementines, so it's extra flavorful!

Get the recipe for Pork Tenderloin with Cinnamon-Clove Clementine Glaze.

18

Roasted Fennel-and-Beet Salad

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This hearty winter salad will help round out the plate!

Get the recipe for Roasted Fennel-and-Beet Salad.

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Christmas Wreath Cake

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A festive Christmas wreath can add some holiday joy practically anywhere—even the dessert table!

Get the recipe for Christmas Wreath Cake.

20

Clementine Cake with Candied Orange Slices

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Dessert doesn't have to be complicated to be festive or delicious! This simple, seasonal, clementine cake is easy and tasty—and the glazed oranges are impressive enough to elicit plenty of "oohs" and "ahhs."

Get the recipe for Clementine Cake with Candied Orange Slices.

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FAQs

What is a traditional Christmas dinner menu? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert.

How to plan the perfect Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas Dinner Planning Checklist
  1. Gather Details. Write down your guest list, date and time of dinner, and any themes you're working with. ...
  2. Decide on Menu. ...
  3. Figure out Cooking Times. ...
  4. Clear up Traffic Jams. ...
  5. Enlist Help.
Dec 5, 2023

What is the most sold food at Christmas? ›

The Most Popular Christmas Foods
  • Roasted potatoes (91%)
  • Scalloped potatoes (83%)
  • Roast beef (77%)
  • Red velvet cake (76%)
  • Ham (76%)
  • Christmas nuts (76%)
Aug 1, 2023

What vegetables do you have on a Christmas dinner? ›

Discover the perfect amounts of potatoes, carrots, parsnips, sprouts, peas and red cabbage to serve with your roast turkey. Need help planning your Christmas dinner?

What is the most eaten meat on Christmas? ›

Top 5 Traditional Meats For Christmas Dinner
  1. Turkey. Let's admit it, a whole turkey is the best and most traditional meat for Christmas dinners. ...
  2. Beef. Beef often comes to mind when choosing Christmas meats and for good reason. ...
  3. Ham and Gammon. What's Christmas without a joint of ham? ...
  4. Pork. ...
  5. Lamb.

What do people typically cook for Christmas dinner? ›

Our Top 22 Traditional Christmas Dishes
  • 01 of 23. Chef John's Honey-Glazed Ham. ...
  • 02 of 23. Mom's Scalloped Potatoes. ...
  • 03 of 23. Best Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • 04 of 23. Chef John's Roast Turkey and Gravy. ...
  • 05 of 23. Holiday Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • 06 of 23. Christmas Prime Rib. ...
  • 07 of 23. Quick and Easy Yorkshire Pudding. ...
  • 08 of 23. Beef Wellington.
Dec 18, 2023

What makes the best Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas dinner recipes
  • Flavour-bomb roast turkey & gravy. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  • Hot honey-glazed gammon. ...
  • Mini maple & mustard pigs in blankets. ...
  • Cranberry, orange & rosemary sauce. ...
  • Shredded carbonara sprouts. ...
  • Croissant bread sauce. ...
  • Turkey crown with roast garlic & pancetta. ...
  • Honeyed hasselback carrots.

What time should I start cooking Christmas dinner? ›

8am – take your turkey and stuffing out of the fridge to come to room temperature. 9.30am – preheat the oven and rub the turkey with butter or oil and season. Fill with the stuffing. 10am – place the turkey in the oven, remembering to baste regularly throughout the cooking time and to cover in foil if needed.

How do you set a nice table for Christmas? ›

Colored glassware and miniature bottlebrush trees make for a whimsical Christmas table setting. Use ribbon and a miniature tree to elevate simple, white napkins. Complete the colorful table setting by placing ornaments in a decorative bowl and down the center of your table to make an elegant centerpiece.

How to plan ahead for Christmas dinner? ›

Up to two days ahead
  1. Salt the turkey, then keep chilled and uncovered in the roasting tin.
  2. Parboil the potatoes for roasting with the truffle and parmesan, then keep covered and chilled, ready to put in the oven when needed.
  3. Start to defrost anything you've pre-prepared and frozen.

What is the most popular Christmas dinner item? ›

Roast potatoes and gravy are the most ubiquitous items on the Christmas dinner, with only around half opting for turkey.

What are 5 Christmas foods? ›

Candy Cane can be hung as edible decorations.
  • White Christmas, a sweet slice made of copha and mixed fruit.
  • Cold ham and cold turkey.
  • Seafood and salads.
  • Roast chicken, ham and turkey.
  • Stuffing.
  • Christmas cake or Christmas pudding.
  • Custard.
  • Gingerbread in Christmas shapes.

What are the 3 things for Christmas list? ›

In her own words ...
  • The Three Gifts of Christmas. Through the years I've had several friends ask about our tradition of giving THREE GIFTS OF CHRISTMAS. ...
  • GOLD {The Gift of Wonder} wrapped in GOLD. ...
  • FRANKINSENCE {The Gift of Meaning} wrapped in RED. ...
  • MYRRH {The Gift of Usefulness} wrapped in GREEN.
Dec 4, 2017

What do we need for Christmas dinner? ›

The food shopping list for a traditional Christmas dinner menu will include things like roast potatoes, roast turkey, Brussels sprouts and other side dishes. And, depending on your needs for the main course, you will be needing cranberry sauce and possibly unusual additions such as sweet potatoes.

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