17 Merry and Comforting Recipes for the Holidays (2024)

Eat, drink and be merry this holiday season. Keepit stress free in the kitchen with 17 of the best snacks, mains, sides, desserts and co*cktails!

17 Merry and Comforting Recipes for the Holidays (1)

We finally got our tree up! I find it so relaxing, and just plain soul-warming, stringing lights around a pine tree that, aside from seeming way smaller before we got it in the front door, introduces some mountain-fresh air to our Brooklyn abode. The holidays have officially begun once our kitty curls up into a tightly wound escargot-furrball for a nap in the soft glow of the Christmas lights under that tree. Now it’s time to get down to the planning phase of making the holidays actually happen! If you’ve still got some shopping to do for the hard-to-please foodie in your life, there’s still time to find the perfect gift here. And if you’re looking to do a little menu planning, hopefully you’ll find what you’re looking for below!

It’s always ideal to prepare easy recipes over the holidays so the kitchen prep and actual cooking don’t add any stress to the wintry magic. These 18 delicious and easy-to-make snacks, mains, sides, desserts and co*cktails are perfect holiday fare. Whether you’re expecting a house full of family and friends, are just doing a Netflix marathon with your significant other – or are gearing up for an Instagram photoshoot with the kitty and some plush reindeer antlers, these recipes won’t stress the chef out. But they sure will make tummies super happy!

Bon appétit and happy holidays, friends!

Holiday Kentucky Buck

Nothing screams it’s-the-holidays to me quite like fresh cranberries. This co*cktail not only looks festive, it automatically interjects a little holiday spirit through judicious use of bourbon. If you take a bite of one of the cranberries, POW! It’s a palate cleanser for the next warming and delicious sip. GET THE RECIPE

Curried Chicken With Pomegranate

The classic, smoky undercurrents of curry mixed with some brightness from pomegranate and lemon may just make this unique chicken dish your main course for the big feast. Crispy garlic and torn fresh basil leaves complete the complex and exotic flavor profile. Ready in less than 25 minutes! GET THE RECIPE

10-Minute Pumpkin Dip

Pumpkin isn’t just for Thanksgiving! Whipped mascarpone cheese compliments the pumpkin’s flavor and texture, making a great dip for anything from fruit to gingerbread cookies. This is one of those easy recipes you whip up and set out just to see how insanely fast your guests tear through it and demand more! GET THE RECIPE

Super Nutty Chocolate Bark

Chocolate, toffee, nuts, peppermint candies… What’s not to love!? This started out as a gift idea for family and friends – and quickly morphed into something that will make an appearance at our place every year when the holidays roll around. BTW… Check out the step-by-step video! GET THE RECIPE

Korean Chicken Wings (Oven Baked)

Yep – wings! These crunchy, intensely flavored Korean wings will go perfectly as a passed hors d’oeuvre or as a spicy counterpart to the veggie tray set out for your guests on the buffet table. Bonus: They’re baked – so there’s no need to struggle with hot oil when you have a kitchen full of guests! GET THE RECIPE

Bacon Wrapped Asparagus With Honey Miso Glaze

Here’s a perfectly smoky snack for your holiday grazing – with origins from Japanese yakitori-joint fare. Miso gives the asparagus a deep, almost nutty, savory and umami flavor. What else contributes to the deliciousness of this snack? If you said bacon, you’re right on the money! GET THE RECIPE

Mexican Spaghetti Squash CasseroleWith Avocado Salsa

This healthier, flavor-forward spaghetti squash casserole is packed with plenty of south-of-the-border zing. There’s nothing better than tossing in a couple of healthier dishes at this time of year when meals can be a little over the top in quantity. Best part: even though it’s good for you, no one will be the wiser. With avocado and melted cheese, it tastes completely decadent! GET THE RECIPE

Golden Chocolate Tofu Brownies

Moist, decadent brownies always have a place at the holiday blowout. But there’s a mind bending secret ingredient at play here that transforms this sweet dessert into something you can be (somewhat) proud to tell your cardiologist about. Let’s hear it for the wonder-twin-ingredients: chocolate and tofu! GET THE RECIPE

Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Let the slow cooker take care of the heavy lifting while you spend some quality time with family and friends (and hopefully some eggnog). This beef stew is hearty, savory and the epitome of comfort food. Plus, anything that tastes like pot-roast is a win at the holidays! GET THE RECIPE

Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs With Bacon

Although grandma will totally love these – she’s probably never made deviled eggs like this. Sweet heat from Sriracha and honey lines up perfectly with the smokey bacon and creamy egg yolk. Fair warning: a tray of these goes fast! Better prep extras. GET THE RECIPE

Pomegranate Spiked Cava

Feel like a little sparkling holiday cheer? Hey – why not! Bright lemon and spicy grated ginger deliver the perfect pop to a nice, dry cava. And pomegranate will never let you down in the fruity flavor or holiday presentation departments. It’s a drink that just happens to look like a glossy advertisem*nt for swank holiday parties! GET THE RECIPE

Oven Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts

A little caramelization sure went a long way towards taking Brussels sprouts from worst to first when I was a kid. And it’s super simple to get a bit of color on those veggies with a combination of pan frying and oven roasting. This delectable vegetable side dish is loaded with as much rustic, hearty flavor as it is vitamins. Dig in! GET THE RECIPE

Japanese Christmas Cupcakes

Christmas cake is big in Japan! These cupcakes are a mini-sized riff on Japanese Christmas cake. Think fluffy strawberry shortcake, but slightly less sweet. Since they’re cupcakes, people can graze the single-serve desserts at their leisure – and you won’t need all-hands-on-deck to serve the cake! GET THE RECIPE

Monte Cristo Sandwich

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a sandwich that perfectly balances the gooey, savory perfection of grilled cheese and the sweetness of French Toast. In fact, some might call it magic! This is a perfect breakfast after opening presents – or brunch on the lazy morning after the big day. GET THE RECIPE

Limoncello

Sure, I didn’t grow potatoes or distill my own vodka – but I did prepare an Italian liquor from pretty much scratch. Disclaimer: you’ll need 10 days to prepare this. So hopefully, depending on how early in your holiday prep you’re reading this, there’s still time. Oh – and make extra! This delicious Italian digestif makes a great gift for family and friends. GET THE RECIPE

Baked Apples With Walnuts and Cider

This is another dessert that capitalizes on the natural sweetness of in-season ingredients. Apples, walnuts and cider really deliver! Healthier desserts can be great during the holidays because you get the sweetness you crave in a package that won’t make you feel like you need to start a crash diet on January 1st. GET THE RECIPE

Leftover Turkey Dinner Hash

File this under: Brunch on the day after the big feast. Leftovers are legion after the big bash is finished. And while I love a good turkey sandwich, I sampled a delicious mash up the day after Thanksgiving this year when the hubby made me brunch in bed. The best part is that this leftover hash is just a general suggestion rather than an actual recipe. It works with almost any protein and veggie combo you can come up with. So eat up and go wild! GET THE RECIPE

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17 Merry and Comforting Recipes for the Holidays (2024)

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.

What foods are good for Christmas dinner? ›

Easy Christmas Dinner
  • 1 / 12. Instant Pot Roast Beef. ...
  • 2 / 12. Instant Pot Brisket. ...
  • 3 / 12. Juicy & Tender Roasted Pork Loin. ...
  • 4 / 12. Honey-Glazed Ham in the Slow Cooker. ...
  • 5 / 12. Slow Cooker Smoky BBQ Turkey. ...
  • 6 / 12. Sweet & Tangy Slow Cooker Brisket. ...
  • 7 / 12. Salt-Roasted Beef Tenderloin. ...
  • 8 / 12. Tender and Juicy Instant Pot Pork Chops.

How to make food in 5 minutes? ›

5-minute meals recipes
  1. Storecupboard pasta salad. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  2. Pan-fried camembert sandwich. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
  3. Prawn & coconut soup. ...
  4. Classic French omelette. ...
  5. Chicken wrap with sticky sweet potato, salad leaves & tomatoes. ...
  6. Creamy tomato courgetti. ...
  7. Speedy tuna pasta salad. ...
  8. Easy pea & mint soup.

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 is the most common Christmas dinner? ›

According to a 2020 survey, turkey's the main event for 73% of Americans, with prime rib (69%), roast beef (66%), steak (65%), chicken (64%), roast pork (64%) and ham (62%) also coming in as popular contenders.

What is the 12 course Christmas dinner? ›

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. But in the past, dinner consisted of an odd number of dishes.

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.

How do you make Christmas special alone? ›

Take a look at some of the mood-boosting things you can do below...
  1. Focus on the things you enjoy. ...
  2. Connect with others virtually. ...
  3. Remember, you don't have to celebrate. ...
  4. Have a tasty feast of your favourite foods. ...
  5. Stay off social media. ...
  6. Volunteer. ...
  7. Go for a long walk. ...
  8. Treat yourself.
Dec 21, 2023

What to cook Christmas for one? ›

Main Courses
  1. Cranberry Roasted Chicken with Oranges. Read More »
  2. Julia Child's Pork Chops: A Back-Pocket Recipe. Read More »
  3. Pan Seared Duck Breasts: An Easy Elegant Dinner. Read More »
  4. Pan Seared Steak with Herbed Mustard Butter and Shallots. ...
  5. Roast Pork Tenderloin with Blood Oranges. ...
  6. Roast Spatchco*cked Chicken and Cabbage.
Dec 15, 2020

How do you have a wholesome Christmas? ›

You can make homemade stockings for you and your roomies, decorate ornaments for your tree, sew/paint/build gifts for your loved ones, or even make a big, cozy, chunky blanket out of huge strings of yarn.

What is the healthiest thing to cook with? ›

Here are 5 nutrient-packed oils that deserve a spot in your pantry.
  • Olive Oil. Olive oil is popular for a reason. ...
  • Avocado Oil. Avocado oil boasts a lot of the same benefits as extra virgin olive oil, but with a higher smoking point, making it great for sauteing or pan frying. ...
  • Coconut Oil. ...
  • Sunflower Oil. ...
  • Butter.
Oct 25, 2023

What food take the longest to cook? ›

On your meal prep day, focus first on foods that take the longest to cook: proteins like chicken and fish; whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, and farro; dried beans and legumes; and, roasted vegetables.

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 time should Christmas dinner be served? ›

It's just supposed to be a middle-of-the-day meal, so the Queen's speech, at 3pm, adapted to it rather than the other way round. In other parts of Europe, people prefer their Christmas meal on Christmas Eve and eat leftovers the next day. In Britain, much of the way we do it comes from the Victorians.

What is the traditional meat for Christmas? ›

12 Meats of Christmas
  • Turkey. Perfectly placed as the Christmas centre piece because it goes with just about everything, turkey was brought over to the UK by Native American traders in the 1520s. ...
  • Pigs In Blankets. ...
  • Goose. ...
  • Capon. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Sausage Meat Stuffing. ...
  • Venison. ...
  • Pheasant.
Dec 5, 2022

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