Classic Recipes for a Festive Christmas Dinner Menu (2024)

What could be more comforting during the holidays than a traditional Christmas dinner shared with family and close friends? While food blogs at this time of year often offer us "new and creative" Christmas recipes, sometimes we just crave the classic, tried-and-true Christmas recipes that we grew up with. That's what we've collected here for you in our holiday round-up of the best traditional Christmas recipes for appetizers, main courses, side dishes, and desserts. Just pick and choose among these menu options, and enjoy a classic holiday dinner this year.

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    Coquito: Puerto Rican No-Egg Eggnog With Rum

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    Coquitois a traditional coconut punch served at Christmas and New Year's celebrations in Puerto Rico. The creamy, sweet drink is similar toeggnogwith rum but with the tropical element of coconut. Since this recipe does not call for raw eggs, you can whip it up in a blender and skip all of the heating and stirring.

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    Sugar Cookie Martini

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    Sweet, delicious, and far quicker to make than actual cookies, the sugar cookie martini is sure to become a new favorite. It's the perfectdessert co*cktailfor the holidays and other celebrations, but it's also easy enough to enjoy on a weeknight when you have an insatiable sweet tooth.

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    Bourbon Eggnog

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    Eggnogis great around the holidays, buthomemade eggnogis even better. Despite common misconceptions, made-from-scratch eggnog is not difficult or time-consuming. This eggnog with bourbon recipe will show you just how easy and delicious eggnog can be, and you can use it to keep the holiday tradition alive.

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    Wassail Recipe

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    Wassail is a traditional and warming holiday punch that has been served for centuries. In Victorian Britain, families would serve the hot spiced beverage to carollers and other visitors during the Christmas season (the tradition of going house to house was known as wassailing). Our old-fashioned recipe includes a generous amount of dry sherry, a little brandy, some eggs, and an aromatic medley of cozy holiday spices.

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    Crab-Stuffed Mushrooms

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    Crabmeat and breadcrumbs make up a simple and very tasty stuffing for mushrooms. The crab stuffing is loaded with texture and buttery flavor. Some finely minced red bell pepper and green onions add festive color to the stuffing. These mushrooms are versatile as well with many variations on the recipe.

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    Classic Deviled Eggs Recipe

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    Deviled eggs are a classic appetizer that are welcome at any celebration. Add a pinch of baking soda to the boiling water for eggs, and you'll find they peel neatly after cooking. For a Christmas celebration, sprinkle some paprika over the finished product—along with optional flecks of snipped fresh dill—to give them a Christmasy appearance.

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    Cranberry Brie Bites

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    The combination of brie cheese with cranberry is classic for the holidays, but don't let that stop you making these bite-sized appetizers any time of year. The recipe can be adapted quickly with your favorite cheeses and fillings, making these the perfect party food for holidays and beyond.

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    Southern Style Butter Yeast Rolls Recipe

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    Homemade bread takes any dinner party to the next level. Guests will appreciate the time you took to make these Southern style butter yeast rolls. They also freeze well, so you can bake themahead of time, then reheat when guests are on their way.

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    Unbelievably Easy, Fluffy, and Creamy Mashed Potatoes Recipe

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    Make the ultimate mashed potatoes as a tasty side dish for your Christmas dinner. A ricer is the perfect tool for fluffy, creamy mashed potatoes that aren't gluey. Plus, when you use a ricer you don't have to peel the potatoes before you boil them. A dose of butter and half-and-half or milk add lots of flavor.

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    Air Fryer Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus

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    Bacon-wrapped asparagus spears are a delightful appetizer or side dish made even easier with the help of an air fryer. When air frying bacon-wrapped asparagus, you don't need to pre-cook the bacon wrap. The air fryer produces crispy, evenly browned bacon by circulating hot air around the food. This eliminates the need for any additional oil and makes cleanup a snap.

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    Italian Carpaccio

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    Carpaccio is an Italian version ofsteak tartare made of raw beef dressed with lemony mayonnaise. It takes little preparation, but adds a dash of sophistication to the table.

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    Yorkshire Pudding Recipe

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    Yorkshire pudding is an absolute classic at the English Christmas table and a welcome accompaniment to any holiday meal. Golden and delicious, they're a match made in heaven for roast beef and other holiday meats, and taste wonderful withgravypoured on top. Once you've tried this proven recipe, you'll never buy ready-made varieties ever again.

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    Brussels Sprouts Dill Salad

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    This shaved Brussels sprouts salad is a bit off the common path as dill is usually associated with spring and early summer cookery, but we love the brightness it adds to a traditionally rich table of food. CrunchyBrussels sprouts are topped with bits of finely chopped roasted almonds and a shower of salty aged pecorino cheese with the option to throw in more veggies, herbs, or toppings, if desired.

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    Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Butternut Squash, and Cranberries Recipe

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    Roasted vegetables are a traditional accompaniment for holiday turkey, ham, or beef. Your guests will love the delicious combination of cubed butternut squash, halved Brussels sprouts, and chunks of tangy onion roasted simply with a drizzle of olive oil, salt, and pepper. Garnish the cooked veggies with dried cranberries and pecans for a festive touch.

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    Balsamic Roasted Vegetables

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    The tangy, deep flavor of aged balsamic vinegar is a wonderful way to enhance a simple side dish likeroastedvegetables. The vinegar helps caramelize the potatoes, carrots, and red onions, creating a subtle sweetness and dark-colored exterior, and green beans add a bright finish to the dish. Feel free to swap out or add other favorite vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, or Brussels sprouts.

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    Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce

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    Instant Potcranberry saucemakes an essential holiday side dish a breeze to prepare and cook.The pressure cooker makes preparation nearly effortless and it leaves the oven and stovetop free for other dishes. Simply add the ingredients, pressure cook for two minutes, and then use the sauté function to thicken it up. It'll keep thickening as it cools.

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  • Scalloped Corn Casserole

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    This easy scalloped corn casserole is made with fresh, frozen, or canned corn. A simplewhite sauceand an egg act as the binder for this corn bake, while chopped green bell pepper adds color and flavor. The dish takes just minutes to prepare and makes a fabulous side dish for a family meal orholiday dinner.

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    Green Bean Casserole With Bacon and Cheddar Recipe

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    For many families, it wouldn't be Christmas without an old-fashioned green bean casserole on the table. Our scrumptious version includes plenty of cheddar cheese, plus fried bacon for extra smoky, savory flavor. Add in a creamy, garlicky mushroom sauce, tender green beans, and crispy fried onions on top, and the combination of flavors and textures simply can't be beat.

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    Chestnut Stuffing Recipe

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    This fabulous Christmas stuffing makes a very delicious and rich side dish. It's perfect stuffed into a turkey or baked in acasseroledish to serve alongside roast chicken, pork, or beef. Chestnuts add a beautiful nutty flavor and a wonderful texture to the easy chestnut stuffing recipe.

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    Easy Stovetop Pot Roast With Vegetables

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    This easy pot roast is simmered to perfection on the stovetop, a cooking method referred to asbraising. The recipe includes carrots and potatoes, making it a hearty and complete meal, and the condensed cream of mushroom soup adds body and, along with the onion soup mix, rich flavor to the broth.

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    Christmas Goose Recipe

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    Dine on the same meal that Scrooge and the Cratchit family enjoyed in the Charles Dickens classic "A Christmas Carol." Bring a wonderful old-fashioned Christmas tradition to life when you serve a whole roasted Christmas goose. This modern take on a Victorian recipe has youbriningthe bird overnight to ensure flavorful and moist meat. Filling the cavity with fruit gives the roasted goose an incredible flavor and scent and makes your kitchen smell divine.

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    Balsamic and Honey Glazed Roast Turkey

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    This recipe for roast turkey is simple to make and very delicious. The glaze—consisting of balsamic vinegar, orange juice, thyme, and honey—is gorgeous on the bird and adds a wonderful flavor. The turkey can be stuffed with any stuffing you'd like. Make sure the turkey is completely thawed before you start this recipe.

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    Easy Classic Beef Wellington Recipe

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    Make it an extra-elegant celebration when you serve Beef Wellington as your holiday entree. Named for the Duke of Wellington, this gourmet dish is a traditional favorite in England come Christmastime. While you may be intimidated by the idea of cooking such a fancy, restaurant-style dish, our tried-and-tested recipe provides everything you need to pull it off in style. It's an incredible treat for your guests, especially when served alongside Yorkshire pudding.

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    Prime Rib Roast: The Closed-Oven Method

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    Pheasant is a game bird that is traditionally enjoyed at Christmas time. Fancy to serve, but simple to make, this crock pot recipe combines farm-raised or wild pheasant (or use split Cornish hens) with white wine, mushrooms, condensed soups, and herbs. It bubbles away hands-free all day while you open presents, mingle with family and friends, and do everything else on your Christmas Day agenda.

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    Glazed Spiral Sliced Ham Recipe

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    Come "ham" for the holidays with our gorgeously glazed Christmas ham. We use a conveniently pre-sliced spiral ham to make it easier for you to serve. You simply can't beat this classic baked ham recipe with a sweet and sticky brown sugar and honey glaze, with a little tangy flavor from mustard and a hint of garlic.

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    Honey Butter Ham

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    Honey butter ham is a delicious and simple way to turn a plain cooked ham into something special for Christmas. It starts with a store-bought, fully-cooked ham and ends with a sticky-sweet showstopper. You can add more ingredients to this simple glaze if you'd like. Some sautéed onions or crushed garlic would be good or use herbs such as thyme or marjoram in place of the whole cloves.

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    Prime Rib Roast of Beef Au Jus Recipe

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    A prime rib served with au jus (the French term for a light gravy) made from the meat's drippings is a classic and special Christmas entree. Essentially the king of beef cuts, prime rib is incredibly succulent and tender, and boasts fantastic flavor, especially when cooked to a perfectly pink medium-rare. Our straightforward recipe needs few ingredients, and produces a roast beef to remember.

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    Baked Trout With Lemon and Dill Recipe

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    Seafood is the traditional Christmas dinner of choice for some families and this baked trout with lemon and dill is a great way to celebrate together. Putting a whole trout on the table looks super impressive, but it's incredibly easy to make for even novice chefs; even better, it's ready in an hour, start to finish.

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    Best Christmas Pudding Recipe

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    No traditional British Christmas could be complete without a pudding. Made well in advance of Christmas dinner, "resting" this pudding allows its flavors to blend and mature, so it slowly transforms into the must-have Christmas pudding that so many families know and love. Just reheat this best Christmas pudding on Christmas Day, serving it with traditional brandy orrum sauce or English custard.

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    Homemade Sugarplums Recipe

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    Sugarplums are a classic holiday treat popularized in poems and the Nutcracker Ballet. You can be the Sugarplum Fairy herself when you serve up a batch of these homemade sugarplums! Dried plums or prunes are mixed withcinnamon, cloves, nuts, and other fruits, formed into balls and rolled in sugar, for a very special Christmas candy. We won't tell anyone you put them together in just 30 minutes.

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    Traditional English Trifle Recipe

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    A traditional English trifle is a dessert that has gracedBritish tablesfor centuries. In this classic Christmas recipe, sponge cake fingers are soaked in boozy sherry and layered with creamy custard and whipped cream. It's heaven in a bowl.

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    Very Special Christmas Strudel Recipe

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    Strudel is always welcome at the Christmas holiday table, and this very special Christmas strudel is a wonderful way to enjoy the traditional German and Austrian dessert. The strudel filling in this recipe has a lovely, warm Christmas feel to it, with mincemeat, warm spices, sharp apple, almonds, andmarzipan all wrapped in dough and dusted with snow-like powdered sugar. It's basically Christmas in pastry.

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    Classic Yule Log

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    A yule log, or bûche de Noël,is atraditional cake served throughout the holiday season in France. This recipe is a classic version using a chocolate sponge roulade, orrolled cake, and Italianbuttercream. It can be made using anysponge cakeflavor and filled with ice cream, whipped cream, mousses, ganaches, fruit, and more. No matter the variation, the technique is the same: a soft sponge cake spread with a thin layer of filling, gently rolled into a tantalizing swirl, and covered in decadent buttercream.

Classic Recipes for a Festive Christmas Dinner Menu (2024)

FAQs

What is a traditional Christmas dinner menu? ›

Traditional Christmas foods are very similar to Thanksgiving and consists of roast turkey, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce and pies such as apple or pumpkin. Other non-traditional main dish favorites are ham, roast beef or lasagna.

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 is a traditional Italian Christmas dinner menu? ›

In Northern Italy, Lasagne Bolognese and filled pasta like manicotti and ravioli are traditional Christmas fare. Next comes the main event, the meat. Roasted veal, baked chicken, sausages or braised beef are common Natale entrées worth celebrating.

What veg do you have with 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 popular Christmas Eve dinner? ›

Turkey is classic, of course, as is ham, but you could also serve a roast chicken, roast beef, or pork tenderloin. Fill out your meal with some Christmas-y side dishes, and you'll be all set for the perfect holiday dinner.

What makes the best Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas dinner ideas
  • Easy Christmas roast duck with crispy potatoes and port gravy.
  • Gorgeous dinner of porchetta stuffed with wild mushrooms, celeriac mash and gravy.
  • Marinated & grilled salmon.
  • Wood-fired shellfish.
  • Pot roast pork.
  • Fabulous fish stew.
  • Sea bass in puff pastry.

What is the most eaten vegetable at Christmas? ›

Within this article we will outline the 5 most popular Christmas vegetables, and how to keep them fresh for the big day!
  • 1) Carrots.
  • 2) Broccoli.
  • 3) Potatoes.
  • 4) Cauliflower.
  • 5) Brussel sprouts.

What's in a Christmas roast 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 is the most popular time for Christmas dinner? ›

A survey of more than 2,500 British people by the Midland Hotel in Manchester found that the majority of people get the turkey on the table mid afternoon. The most popular time is 2pm with 28 per cent of people sitting down to eat, followed by 23 per cent who tuck into the main meal an hour later at 3pm.

What to eat for Christmas dinner alone? ›

7 Christmas Dinners for One Person
  • Braised Venison Haunch in Red Wine and Chocolate Sauce.
  • Turkey Breast Steak With Fried Egg, Sage and Garlic Roast Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts.
  • Turkey Fried Rice.
  • Grilled Leg of Lamb Steak on Sweet Potato and Parsnip Mash.
  • Sweet Potato and Apple Soup for One.
Dec 4, 2023

What is a typical German Christmas dinner? ›

At the centre of a German Christmas evening spread you'll usually find a roasted goose, turkey or duck, traditionally served with lovely plump bread dumplings – the classic round ones, or one great big festive loaf-shaped one, known as a Serviettenknödel (pictured sliced, above), plus braised red cabbage or stewed kale ...

What do Spanish eat for Christmas dinner? ›

A Christmas meal that is almost never-ending

Iberian ham, a wide variety of rich cheeses, seafood, preserves, pickles, elaborate delicacies prepared specially for the festivities... It's almost hard to believe that these are just starters. Then the first course arrives and this typically involves a stew or soup/broth.

What is usually cooked for Christmas dinner? ›

Serve a traditional Christmas dinner menu filled with classic dishes, including smoked salmon starters, roast turkey with all the trimmings and Christmas pudding. We're all for breaking with convention and trying something new on special occasions, but sometimes only classic dishes will do on Christmas Day.

Is prime rib a traditional Christmas dinner? ›

Tradition runs deep at Christmastime, and the prime rib roast is dripping with tradition as much as it's dripping with its own savory jus.

Why is ham a traditional Christmas dinner? ›

The tradition of eating ham is thought to have evolved from the Germanic pagan ritual of sacrificing a wild boar known as a sonargöltr to the Norse god Freyr during harvest festivals.

What should be on my Christmas food shopping list? ›

Christmas dinner shopping list
  • Fruit and vegetables. Lemons. Limes. ...
  • Meat and fish. Turkey. ...
  • Soft drinks. Sparkling water. ...
  • Alcoholic drinks. (See our guide to the best festive co*cktails) ...
  • Essentials. Olive oil. ...
  • Treats. Yorkshire puddings (to save on hassle if not making from scratch) ...
  • Kitchen cupboard must-haves. Tin foil. ...
  • Bakery. Bread.
May 28, 2024

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