Our 50 Best Christmas Recipes

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Yes, you can make this dish any day of the week, and it happens to make for the perfect Christmas dinner. The key to this roasted chicken is seasoning it long before you start cooking so that it will create a juicier roast.

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Tastiest Sunday Roast Chicken

When in doubt, deciding to make mashed potatoes is never a bad idea, as they pair well with any classic main course on Christmas.

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Garlic Mashed Potatoes

You can customize the creamy side dish however you like, whether you add garlic, freshly chopped chives, bacon, sautéed spinach, roasted onions, or even peppers.

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Garlic Mashed Potatoes

This green bean casserole stays true to the classic side dish recipe you most likely know and love already, but we swap in fresh ingredients you won't find in the original soup label recipe. This is one throwback side dish that never goes out of style.

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Green Bean Casserole

A warm, perfectly flaky biscuit is a necessity at your Christmas dinner table. And you'll want to try our Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe alongside these pillowy delights, too.

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Southern-Style Biscuits

Topped with warm butter and savory gravy, these biscuits just might steal the show this year.

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Southern-Style Biscuits

Yes, we already have dessert on the brain, and there is nothing quite like sipping on some eggnog while sitting by the Christmas tree. Plus, this recipe is super simple to make, thanks to your secret weapon: a Crock-Pot!

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Eggnog

Perhaps it's the color of cranberry that makes it the perfect addition to a Christmas feast, but this cranberry orange relish is a must. And you just might catch some of your family members coming back for more helpings by the spoonful—we won't judge.

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Cranberry Orange Relish

This side dish works well with any meat or main course, as it's a juicy piece of warm tomato stuffed with feta cheese and bread crumbs. Pop these out of the oven and get ready to wow your family members.

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Stuffed Tomatoes

Plus, they're hearty enough to be a vegetarian main course for those who don't eat meat.

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Stuffed Tomatoes

Don't think about turning to the usual boxed mix—instead, try this homemade version made with delicious mix-ins like apple, sausage, onion, garlic, and sage. It's a savory stuffing that'll pair well with your turkey.

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Apple-Sausage Stuffing

While chicken is thought to be the main course at a Christmas dinner, there is nothing wrong with having a turkey instead. You don't have to restrict the bird to only being served on Thanksgiving!

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90-Minute Roasted Turkey

And this recipe only takes 90 minutes, so you won't have to spend all day in the kitchen, which is great if you have some last-minute gift wrapping to get done.

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90-Minute Roasted Turkey

It's hard to ever resist mac and cheese, and Christmas is the perfect time of year to indulge in the dreamy, creamy dish. This classic mac and cheese is inspired by Cracker Barrel's famous version, so you know you're in for a true treat with dinner.

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Mac and Cheese

This is guaranteed to please children and adults alike—it's a comfort food classic!

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Mac and Cheese

Potatoes au gratin often gets a bad rep, but here, the dish gets a makeover. This version is made with both Yukon gold potatoes and sweet potatoes for a dish that brings a ton of flavor thanks to the two types of potatoes.

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Yukon Gold and Sweet Potato Gratin Recipe

If you want to spice up the traditional mashed potato dish, then going the pumpkin route is it. This pumpkin-potato mash is a creative and tasty dish you can make with leftover canned pumpkin you have in your pantry, most likely leftover from earlier in the holiday season.

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Pumpkin-Potato Mash

These tuna melts will steal the show at your Christmas dinner. Not only are they beautiful and unique, but they also incorporate such different savory flavors into a dish that's a fun way to use up the rest of your cranberries!

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Cranberry Mustard Mini Tuna Melt

An apple turnover is a light, yet oh so delicious treat that will serve as a lovely after-dinner treat that is something different than the usual mounds of cookies you're used to getting during the holiday season.

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Flakiest and Crispiest Apple Turnover

Need something quick to chop up for an appetizer? This Caprese salad takes minimal work and tastes absolutely delicious. Plus, making them into a tower is an easy way to impress your family with some holiday appetizers that happen to go with the color scheme of the night.

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Caprese Tomato Tower Salad

Is there anything more classic than a chocolate chip cookie? This classic recipe whips up classic cookies Santa would completely approve of.

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

Say goodbye to basic sweet potatoes here! By making this toast, your family members can customize the toppings they want to dress their toast in for a creative appetizer idea to tide them over before dinner.

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Sweet Potato Toast

When you have little time left to whip up a dessert, this beginner-friendly pie will be your go-to. All you have to do is mix, pour, bake, and serve. When in doubt, turn to the key lime pie!

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Key Lime Pie

This roast chicken recipe produces a bird so moist, no other main course will do. Plus, it's simple enough to make on a weeknight but still impressive enough to whip up for a holiday.

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Classic Herb Roast Chicken with Root Vegetables

The great thing about a roasted potato recipe is that it really is one of the easiest ways to cook up spuds. You just have to chop a few potatoes, toss them with olive oil, rosemary, and a little salt and pepper, and then cook them on a baking sheet. You won't have to spend too much time making this dish!

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Crispy Rosemary Potatoes

This dessert recipe will satisfy any sweet tooth, and it will have every coconut fan savoring every delicious bite.

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Triple Coconut Cream Pie

Butternut squash soup is the warm, delicious, flavorful dish that serves as the perfect way to kickstart any big meal.

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Butternut Squash Soup

Meatloaf is just one of those staple comfort foods people crave in the colder months, and slicing some on Christmas will make it an instant classic. And our version might taste familiar, as it's inspired by Cracker Barrel's legendary recipe.

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Meatloaf

In our recipe, we still use all the classic brownie ingredients—just less of them—so you end up with fudgier treats. You'll still end up with the tastiest, perfectly fudgy brownie, though! We think they'll pair well with Santa's drinks of choice: a glass of milk.

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Fudgy Brownies

In this vegan-friendly quinoa pilaf recipe, salty, sweet, and tangy all join forces for a side that'll serve as a nice contrast with the rest of your Christmas feast dishes. This could also be a great swap for stuffing if you want to try something different, too!

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Quinoa Pilaf

In our coconut shrimp recipe, you won't find a frying pan in sight. The breaded crustaceans are baked in the oven for a dish that works great as a quick and easy appetizer.

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Crispy Coconut Shrimp

The oatmeal chocolate chip cookie is an underrated gem: a perfectly chewy cookie comprised of baked oats and a surprising jolt of chocolaty goodness. Santa won't mind if you munch on a few of these before he shows up.

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Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sweet, salty, smoky, creamy: In a single bite, these tiny delights give you a ton of flavor and make for a stellar appetizer for your family to enjoy before it's time for the main course.

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Bacon and Blue Cheese Stuffed Dates

Mixing pasta and seafood never goes out of style, and here, you just need crushed tomatoes, white wine, and a pinch of red pepper flakes to add major flavor to this pasta dish. It will surely wow your family during your Christmas feast.

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Shrimp Fra Diavolo

It's no secret bacon makes everything better, and here, it's paired with Brussels sprouts and almonds for a greens-based side dish with a savory kick. Plus, it's a versatile side dish that will complement any main dish nicely.

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Brussels Sprouts Garnished With Bacon and Almonds

Miso is a great way to enhance flavors in any dish, and once you try out this glaze on some scallops, there's a good chance your family members are going to want to put the stuff on everything.

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Miso-Glazed Scallops

Pasta as a main course on Christmas? Yes, please! And our spaghetti dish is anything but ordinary, as it features a spicy tomato sauce and some bacon. It's everything you could've ever wished for in a pasta dish.

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Spaghetti With Spicy Tomato Sauce and Bacon

What better way to finish off a hearty meal than with a warm slice of banana bread, right out of the oven? Serve up after dinner while sipping on coffee and tea as all the little ones at your gathering unwrap their gifts.

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Banana Bread

Now, this is a way for your family members to feel like they're in a restaurant. Here, crispy stuffed chicken breast is filled with veggies and pine nuts for an upscale meal that's surprisingly easy to perfect.

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Crispiest Stuffed Chicken

This is one salad that will have everyone talking, and for all the right reasons! With baked goat cheese croutons and sweet, crisp pears, this salad will be a truly refreshing dish to have alongside your main courses.

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Warm Goat Cheese Salad

This recipe is by no means a traditional ratatouille, but it takes inspiration from the variety of vegetables that make up the popular dish from France.

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Grilled Ratatouille Salad

You can customize this and serve up any veggies you have on hand, and it will make for a dish that brings a pop of color to the festive evening.

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Grilled Ratatouille Salad

Nothing screams comfort quite like chicken and dumplings. This recipe features root vegetables, savory broth, shredded chicken, a roux to thicken the soup base, and, you guessed it, fluffy dumplings.

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Chicken and Dumplings

Everyone coming in from the cold will be so happy you decided to make this dish this Christmas.

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Chicken and Dumplings

Calamari is often breaded and deep-fried, but here, we're letting the squid have its time to shine in its more natural state. This salad is packed with peanuts, tomatoes, and a bit of spice, for a lighter salad appetizer.

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Spicy Grilled Calamari Salad

Cheesecake is often a decadent dessert option, and Christmas is the perfect time to indulge in whatever it is your heart desires. Our recipe is not only quick and easy to make, but it also happens to be pumpkin, too!

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Cheesecake

Think of it as a cross between traditional cheesecake and an extra creamy pumpkin pie.

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Cheesecake

It's Christmas, and we can't think of a better time to indulge in traditional gingerbread cookies. Leave some out for Santa, too!

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Gingerbread Cookies

Your holiday ham centerpiece may steal the show, but this cheesy veggie pot pie is what your family members will want seconds of.

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Veggie Pot Pie With Garlic Asiago Crust

Brazi Bites, a pull-apart Brazilian cheese bread, makes up the pot pie-like topping, while the filling is stuffed with a medley of mushrooms, celery, carrots, and thyme.

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Veggie Pot Pie With Garlic Asiago Crust

If you're craving a vegan entree this year, look no further than this hearty mushroom Wellington. The tender veggie is ensconced in a golden, flaky crust and brightened up with fresh rosemary and toasted pecans. We can't wait to dig in!

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Mushroom Wellington With Rosemary and Pecans

We couldn't think of a better idea than to transform our favorite soup into a thick and hearty casserole. This French onion deep dish is brightened up with flavorful egg noodles, caramelized onions, a crispy fried onion topping, and mozzarella cheese, of course!

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French Onion Noodle Casserole

Rather than recreating your famous stuffed turkey for Christmas Day, opt for serving the stuffing on the side instead. These rounded out chunks come packed with flaky croutons, cream-style corn, and celery, while butter and egg yolks add richness and help keep the spheres intact.

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Corn Stuffing Balls

Scoop out a perfect bite of this casserole, and you'll find layers of tender potatoes and citrusy chicken all melded with a cream-based sauce that you'll crave all year. Not only does it require minimal prep time, but you probably already have all the ingredients in your kitchen to whip up this recipe in a flash.

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Easy Lemon Chicken Potato Casserole

Add some heart-healthy omega-3s to your Christmas table with this zesty salmon entree. The glaze is crafted with tart cranberries, soy sauce, and bourbon for an unexpectedly delightful holiday twist on your favorite fish.

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Cranberry Honey Glazed Salmon

Start your holiday meal with this cream of chicken soup that's cooked up quickly in your Instant Pot. All you have to do is toss the poultry, veggies, liquids, spices, and butter into the machine and let it stew. The soup comes together in just about 30 minutes!

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Instant Pot Cream of Chicken Soup

This cauliflower gratin is cheesy and creamy, and it pairs perfectly with whatever you choose for your main dish. The low-carb cruciferous veggie is made indulgent with a rich sage bechamel sauce and a crunchy breadcrumb topping.

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Cauliflower Gratin With Garlic and Sage

For a scrumptious side that's as easy as it is impressive, try your hand at this winter veggie soup. It's packed with parsnips, hazelnuts, and apples for a hearty and delicious sip. Plus, it's versatile enough to pair with any protein you choose to whip up for dinner.

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Roasted Parsnip Apple Soup With Toasted Hazelnuts

Scurrying for a light side to pair with all these indulgent dishes? Why not opt for a salad tossed with fennel, celery, and juicy pomegranate? It's a festive red and green salad the whole family will love.

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Fennel, Celery, and Pomegranate Salad