53 Christmas Eve Dinners Your Whole Family Will Love (2024)

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When you think of the ultimate Christmas, what do you imagine? Decorating a tree, wrapping presents, baking ALL the Christmas cookies and desserts, and making a Christmas dinner to remember are at the top of our list, year after year. To keep things as stress-free as possible, we’ve assembled a list of all our favorite holiday recipes here, perfect whether you’re throwing an elaborate dinner party or are having a more low-key meal. Check out our best Christmas Eve dinners for ideas—they’re great for the actual night before Christmas, and all December long.

For a lot of people, Christmas dinner doesn’t look that different from Thanksgiving, where a stunning meat dish takes center stage. 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.

On the other hand, for some households, Christmas dinner couldn’t look further from the quintessential Hallmark spread. For those families, we’ve included a number of the comfort foods we like to make all winter long, made extra special for Christmas by getting to share them with our friends and loved ones. Check out our , our pizza casserole, our chicken and mushroom white lasagna, our meatloaf, or our skillet chicken pot pie for ideas.

We’ve also included a few traditional holiday meals from around the world. In Poland, it’s traditional to enjoy pierogies, borsht, and stuffed cabbage rolls (or gołąbki) for the holidays. In Mexico, dishes like tamales, pozole, or birria are often made. In Japan, fried chicken (specifically from KFC) is tradition, so we’ve included our chicken-fried chicken to this list in homage. In Greece, you’re likely to find lamb, avgolomeno soup, or spanakopita, so we’ve included a few creative spins inspired by those flavors here, like our fish pie and our tuna spanokopita pie. In Italy, the Feast of the Seven Fishes is celebrated on Christmas Eve, so we’ve included a number of seafood dishes here too. We hope these recipes will help broaden your culinary perspective, and inspire you to try something new this holiday season.

You know what goes great with Christmas dinner? Wintery co*cktails! Whether you’re partying or staying up late wrapping presents on Christmas Eve, we’ve got the holiday drinks to get you through. 😉

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Sheet Pan Citrus-Glazed Chicken

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Marinated thighs get roasted right alongside Brussels sprouts making it one of our favorite low effort chicken weeknight dinners with a very high reward. Reserve some of the marinade to brush over the chicken towards the end of baking: It makes a sweet, sticky, and downright irresistible glaze.

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Stuffed Cabbage

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This recipe is based on gołąbki, a Polish dish in which parboiled cabbage leaves encase a minced meat filling of either pork or beef with onions and rice. What we love most is that the meat and the rice cook in the cabbage itself, meaning less work for us all.

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Fish Pie

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Fish pie is usually seafood in a cream sauce topped with mashed potatoes. For this version, we took inspiration from Greek cuisine (specifically avgolemono soup) and added dill and lemon.

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Cherry Bourbon Glazed Ham

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Get ready to plan a Christmas dinner party around this ham alone! The tart cherries and bourbon work together to bring a slight sour and oaky tartness to the spiral ham and the glaze has just enough cayenne pepper to deliver a subtle smoky heat.

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Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

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Truly comfort food at its finest, chicken pot pie represents the addictive marriage of a flaky, buttery crust with diced chicken, onions, carrots, and peas in a creamy sauce. While it's a dish that you can easily find pre-made in almost any grocery freezer aisle, we strongly believe that making your own is worth it (especially for Christmas dinner!).

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Turkey Roulade

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Sometimes, roasting a whole turkey is just too much of an undertaking. A roulade, though? It's surprisingly easy (we swear!), super-flavorful, and much easier to carve. Perfect served with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy.

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Dill & Cheddar Pierogi

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Loaded with sharp white cheddar, sweet caramelized onions, and creamy mashed potatoes, the only thing more gratifying than making these traditional Polish dumplings from scratch is stuffing them in your mouth. 😋

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Steak Au Poivre

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Steak au Poivre, or pepper steak, is a classic French-style steak. It's coated in crushed peppercorns that, when seared, create a beautiful and crisp crust. The steak is finished with a cream-based pan sauce that balances out the pepper perfectly.

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Tamales

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Tamales aren’t just fun to eat, they’re a great solo or group project for anyone who loves to cook. Make it a party by involving your friends or partner, or get the whole family involved. Tamal making is a joy, and tamales are a great canvas for different kinds of fillings.

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Roast Lamb

Roasting a lamb shoulder is just as easy, if not easier, than roasting a chicken. All you need to do is rub your roast with a mixture of fresh herbs, garlic, and olive oil and throw it in the oven for an hour or so. Bonus points if you roast the meat on top of a bed of potatoes for the perfect complete Christmas Eve meal.

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Jalapeño Citrus Salmon

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This citrus salmon has tons of flavor from simple ingredients. Here we used oranges and limes, but use lemons, grapefruits, and blood oranges if you have them. As the salmon bakes, the juices start to turn into a syrupy sauce thanks to the honey and creates a perfect glaze over the salmon.

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Best-Ever Pozole

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Don't let the time commitment on this fantastically flavorful Mexican recipe scare you. It's as easy as bringing water to a boil and letting it simmer away while you multitask on other things going on in your life (like wrapping presents?). The longer you let the soup simmer, the better it will be. With time, the meat will turn tender, soft, and buttery, the aromas will deepen, and the color will become as rich as the soup tastes.

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Glazed Pork Tenderloin

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All you need is a couple of oranges, brown sugar, minced garlic, and Italian seasoning to turn pork into something easy enough for any ole weeknight dinner, but fancy enough to impress on Christmas Eve too.

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Skillet Chicken Pot Pie

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Nothing warms you up on a cold day quite like chicken pot pie. This shortcut version comes together surprisingly fast, despite tasting like something it would've taken your grandma all day to make. Make it for the perfect no-fuss dinner this Christmas.

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Lobster Ravioli

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For this version of lobster ravioli, wonton wrappers are used instead of pasta dough. We know that it's hardly Italian traditon, but we wanted to make this easy for you. And guess what… they're so darn delicious. (Feel free to use our pasta dough though if you're a purist.)

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Best-Ever Borsht

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This rich, flavorful broth is PERFECT for dipping. We suggest a thick slice of homemade bread, if you can swing it! Dyed-pink hands got you down? Try rubbing the stained parts of your hand with sliced lemon, then rinse with soap and water.

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Shepherd's Pie

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In England, the birthplace of this hearty dish, shepherd's pie is most often made with a ground lamb filling. In the States, it's more common to use ground beef. Both are delicious, so use whichever you prefer this Christmas.

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Chicken and Mushroom White Lasagna

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Few things are more pleasing than a melty, cheesy square of lasagna when it gets cold outside. This creamy white lasagna, made extra luxurious from a cheesy béchamel-type sauce called Mornay, is packed with chopped chicken, spinach, mushroom, and fresh herbs—and a few time-saving secrets (hint: one is a rotisserie chicken!).

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Maple Rosemary Pork Tenderloin

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Pork tenderloin is often sold in packages with a marinade, but we are making our own rosemary glaze here—it is SO good on pork and helps flavor the potatoes. Feel free to add in some carrots and red onions in place of some of the potatoes for more veggie options too.

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One-Pot Adobo Chicken and Rice

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Here’s an easy one-pot chicken and rice dish that comes together quickly and easily while still being full of flavor. Adobo sauce and chipotle chiles bring a little heat and spice things up, while rice and kale make it extra hearty.

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53 Christmas Eve Dinners Your Whole Family Will Love (2024)

FAQs

What is traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve? ›

roast meat (goose or beef) with roast vegetables. mince pies actually made from (meat) mince. a boiled pudding with fruit, spices, and suet (known as a "Christmas pudding" or sometimes "Plum pudding", though in this case "plum" is an old name for what we now call "raisins", and not the same as the modern plum.)

What is the best meal for Christmas Eve? ›

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 is the name of the special meal eaten late at night on Christmas Eve? ›

The Reveillon meal is normally eaten late on Christmas Eve – it is a nighttime celebration served after midnight – the word comes from reveiller which means awaken as this meal involves staying awake after midnight!

What country doesn't eat meat on Christmas Eve? ›

Another huge tradition in the Italian culture is to refrain from eating animal by-products on Christmas Eve. That means no meat. You'll find a lot of Italian families' Christmas Eve dinner centered around fish and shellfish because they cannot eat meat.

What do most Americans eat on Christmas Eve? ›

Roast turkey and ham are popular for Christmas dinner throughout the country, but depending on the region, so are tamales, roast goose with red cabbage, crawfish jambalaya, roast pork or “seven fishes” seafood salad.

What is not eaten on Christmas Eve? ›

Origins and tradition

This celebration commemorates the wait, the Vigilia di Natale, for the midnight birth of the baby Jesus. The long tradition of eating seafood on Christmas Eve dates from the Roman Catholic tradition of abstaining from eating meat on the eve of a feast day.

What are the 7 dishes for Christmas Eve? ›

Recipes for the “seven fishes” vary from region to region; this one uses crab, shrimp, calamari, clams, mussels, scallops and white fish.

What is the most common Christmas dinner? ›

The feast, usually on the night of the 24th and lunch on the 25th, is a big one. The family gets together at both meals, and some have the leftovers from the dinner prior to the lunch the next day. The traditional offering for Christmas is sugar-coated almonds. Roast turkey is the most common choice of meal.

What do you put on a Christmas Eve buffet? ›

Best Dishes for an Easy Christmas Buffet
  1. 1/16. Ham and Cheese Board. ...
  2. 2/16. Cranberry-Orange Holiday Punch. ...
  3. 3/16. Chocolate-Dipped Chips. ...
  4. 4/16. Asparagus Tart. ...
  5. 5/16. Holiday Wreath Cheese Ball. ...
  6. 6/16. Whole Roasted Salmon. ...
  7. 7/16. Turkey with Stuffing. ...
  8. 8/16. Slow Cooker Pot Roast.
Feb 10, 2022

What is the saddest Christmas dinner? ›

The Saddest Xmas Dinner Ever / Ingredients:
  1. Turkey flavoured insole.
  2. Ball of grey.
  3. The most measly looking pig in blanket I've ever. seen.
  4. half a carrot (length ways).
  5. Miniature parsnip.
  6. The saddest roasties known to man.
Dec 15, 2022

What is a German Christmas Eve dinner? ›

A German Christmas Eve

This culinary tradition continues today in many families, even if no church going is involved, with carp, salmon or hake often taking centre stage at the table, accompanied by fried potatoes or Kartoffelpuffer (potato fritters) and Sauerkraut.

What is the Italian Christmas Eve dinner? ›

In Italy, the Christmas Eve dinner is typically meat-free. It consists of seven different types of seafood – known as the 'Feast of the Seven Fishes' in Italian-American culture. Seven is a number with tremendous significance in numerous cultures; it symbolizes completeness, flawlessness and solidarity.

Which country forbid Christmas? ›

Christmas has been banned in North Korea since 2016

In fact, almost nobody knows what Christmas even is. Officially, North Korea is an atheist state. That means religious holidays like Christmas or Easter aren't celebrated there.

What do Catholics eat at Christmas? ›

Their tradition of eating seafood on Christmas Eve is thought to have emerged from the Roman Catholic tradition of abstaining from meat until the Christmas Day feast. As no meat or animal fat could be used on such days, observant Catholics would eat fish instead.

What do Italians eat for Christmas food? ›

In Southern and Central Italy, baked pasta is a must. 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.

Why do we eat 12 on Christmas Eve? ›

A twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper is traditionally prepared to commemorate Jesus' twelve disciples in Central, Northern and Eastern European cultures, especially those that were formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and neighbouring countries.

Why do we have 12 dishes for Christmas Eve? ›

Why do Poles eat 12 dishes during the Christmas Eve dinner? Tradition calls for 12 traditional courses to be served during the Polish Christmas Eve. This number is a symbol of wealth, the 12 Apostles and a representation of the 12 months of the year.

What do Christians eat on Christmas Eve? ›

Christmas Eve is now "A Night in Bethlehem" at our house. For our Night in Bethlehem, we prepare a special meal of foods that Jesus likely ate. Our menu consists of some kind of fish, olives, grapes, unleavened bread, honey, and water or grape juice.

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