These Are Our Most Popular Christmas Recipes—From Prime Rib to Plenty of Cookies (2024)

Tradition reigns supreme in this collection of Christmas recipes, filled with the types of holiday foods many of us grew up eating. There's a time and a place for experimentation, but for many people, Christmas just isn't it. The recipes here are among the most loved by our readers this time of year, and each one is a testament to how much we all seem to lean into customs during the holidays. From prime rib and all kinds of cookies to eggnog and hot chocolate, these beloved recipes are tried-and-true classics guaranteed to be a hit with your family and friends—this year and every year.

Prime Rib Roast

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Pavlova Wreath

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Our most popular Christmas recipes include a number of sweet treats, but this pavlova is a standout because it's not a cookie (or a cream puff). It's also an outstanding dessert, as beautiful as it is light, airy, and delicious. Pavlovas are often rustic rounds; for the holidays, we go fancy, piping mounds that form a wreath, one for each guest.

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Prime Rib

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To make this holiday-worthy roast, remember to leave the beef at room temperature for about two hours before cooking, as this will help it roast more evenly. Another tip? For optimum flavor, do not use a nonstick pan since it'll yield fewer bits that enhance the juices.

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Creamy Scalloped Potatoes

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Easy, classic, and so delicious, scalloped potatoes are a delight for diners and for the chef—especially because the dish can be largely assembled ahead. Just leave off the last portion of cheese, cover the dish with plastic wrap, and refrigerate. When you're ready, sprinkle with the remaining cheese and bake as instructed.

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Devil's on Horseback

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A party classic, these bacon-wrapped dates go down easily and pair well with sparkling wine, beer, or just about any beverage.

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Classic Cream Puffs

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These delicate choux pastry puffs are filled with a rich vanilla pastry cream, but that's just the start. You can fill your puffs with any other custard flavor, lemon curd,Chantilly cream, or even savory fillings like smoked salmon spread or crab salad—just the thing for a holiday party.

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Macaroni and Cheese

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A crowd pleaser, macaroni and cheese is a comforting dish that makes its way onto our holiday tables as well as being a weeknight favorite. This rich version uses two cheeses: sharp white cheddar and Gruyère.

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Sugar Cookies

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The possibilities are truly endless with this go-to cookie dough. It turns out wonderfully crisp cookies that aren't overly sweet (which means they're ready to be swooshed with royal icing and sprinkles).

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Martha's Classic Eggnog

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This eggnog is not for the faint of heart: It includes plenty of bourbon, cognac, dark rum, heavy cream, and six eggs. The good news is that it is delicious and serves a crowd.

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Easy Creamed Spinach

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Our take on the classic creamed spinach side dish uses fresh spinach and cream cheese as a thickener. It's a crowd-pleasing recipe that's great with a range of entrées, from glazed ham to roasted turkey.

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Spinach-and-Cheddar Slab Quiche

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Feed a crowd during the holidays with this big-batch, make-ahead quiche, which is baked in a 9-by-13-inch rimmed baking sheet or shallow baking dish. It teams a rich sesame seed-studded crust with a cheesy spinach filling.

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Basic Gingerbread Cookies

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Here's a quintessential holiday recipe, perfect for making cutout cookies in various shapes. Our favorites are gingerbread boys and girls in different sizes, decorated with white royal icing and currant "buttons."

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Homemade Hot Chocolate

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Hot chocolate mix is a wintertime staple, and this version is refreshingly simple. It contains only cocoa, sugar, and salt (plus milk) and tastes rich and creamy.

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Cookie-Press Cookies

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Rich, buttery, and made with lots of vanilla, these cookies look impressive but aren't difficult to make. You just need a cookie press—a hollow tube fitted with a decorative nozzle at one end and a plunger at the other—to press the dough directly onto the baking sheet, making pretty shapes.

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Roasted Red Potatoes

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You can't go wrong with earthy roasted potatoes accented with woodsy fresh rosemary. Serve them alongside a rib roast, leg of lamb, beef Wellington, or any other meaty main.

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Marshmallow Fudge

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Who could resist a square or two of this decadent homemade fudge? It makes a wonderful gift but it's also handy to have on hand around Christmas to enjoy while watching Christmas movies or to sample at the end of a meal.

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FAQs

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.

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 is the least popular Christmas food? ›

Across all states, their findings showed that the least popular Christmas foods are persimmon pudding (13%) and fruitcake (25%). The most popular foods were roasted potatoes (91%), scalloped potatoes (83%), roast beef (77%), red velvet cake (76%), ham (76%) and Christmas nuts (76%).

What is America's traditional Christmas dinner? ›

Traditional American Christmas dinner food. The traditional American Christmas dinner is very similar to a Thanksgiving dinner. It usually includes a stuffed bird (turkey is the most common), with gravy and some classic sides.

What is the most eaten meat on Christmas? ›

Turkey is definitely the most traditional meat for Christmas dinner and you can take a look at our wide selection of whole, rolled and diced turkeys here – perfect for your traditional Christmas dinner!

What is the best dinner 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 do Italians eat for Christmas dinner? ›

Pasta is a must for an Italian Christmas Dinner. Lasagna, Stuffed Manicotti and other cheesy baked pasta dishes are a hit with all ages—this is classic Christmas fare in Southern Italy.

What is traditionally served with prime rib? ›

Starchy Sides
  • Yorkshire Pudding. Yorkshire pudding is a traditional English pastry case that's best served with a piping hot roast dinner! ...
  • Dinner Rolls. ...
  • Cheddar Bacon Chive Biscuits. ...
  • Cheesy Monkey Bread. ...
  • Twice-Baked Potatoes. ...
  • Au Gratin Potatoes. ...
  • Gnocchi Alfredo. ...
  • Seasoned Rice Pilaf.
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How big of a prime rib do I need for 10 people? ›

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ServingsBone-In RoastBoneless Roast
5–6 adults6 lb. (3 bones)5 lb.
6–7 adults7 lb. (3-4 bones)6 lb.
8–10 adults10 lb. (5 bones)8 lb.
10–12 adults14 lb. (7 bones)11 lb.
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What did Victorians eat for Christmas dinner? ›

But instead of very large parties and gatherings, the Victorians saw Christmas as a family occasion. Most Victorian families had roast goose for their Christmas dinner, wealthy families ate beef, venison and turkey, often served with a chestnut or veal forcemeat stuffing.

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 was the original Christmas dinner? ›

Feasts were held to celebrate the pagan midwinter solstice, and archaeological digs have discovered that the most popular meats served up were pork and beef. Pork would be cooked over spits, while beef would be chopped up and used in hearty winter stews.

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 food for Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas dinner ideas
  • Perfect roast chicken.
  • Perfect roast beef.
  • Whole roasted cauliflower.
  • Persian squash & pistachio roast.
  • Gluten-free spinach & ricotta roulade.
  • Vegetarian nut roast.
  • Cooking the turkey.
  • Prepping the turkey.

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