Traditional Christmas Dinner Menu with Timeline for Planning (2024)

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How to plan a Traditional Christmas dinner menu that the whole family will love! Plus tips on how to get it all doneso your day can be relaxing.

Wondering how to put together a traditional Christmas dinner menu? Here are classic Christmas recipes for your holiday meal that you’ll come back to year after year.

Christmas is a big day and can be crazy busy day whether you have family local and hop from house to house, or have small kids that tear into presents and then need help building and of their Christmas presents.

Aholidaydinner can seem like an intimidating task.Although there are different traditions people hold to when it comes to their Christmas dinner, we’re creating a classic, traditional holiday feast for you today.

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We’re making it easy for you. We’ll share our traditional Christmas menu first. You can make it just as is if you’d like. Then below that, we’ll offer a few other options for each part of the meal. Justchoose one or two Christmas dinner ideas from each categoryfor the perfect Christmas dinner. You’ll end up with an easy menu that your family will enjoy.

Sample Easy Christmas Dinner Menu

When I want a quick and easy holiday menu, here’s are the traditional recipes you’ll find on my holiday table:

  • Easy Baked Ham
  • Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
  • Christmas Green Beans
  • Christmas Jello Salad
  • Cherry Pie

These are some of our easiest, most delicious recipes that can be made in advance. Your family will love them!Looking for a few more options? Keep on reading.

Christmas Appetizers

Now we don’t always have Christmas appetizers sitting out on Christmas Day.After all, isn’t that what the cookie trays are for?😂 But it is a good idea to have an appetizer or two ready to go, whether it is for your kids if they forgot to eat breakfast due to the massive amounts of excitement about the day…or if your dinner runs later than planned.

Here are a few classic appetizer options you can have ready in the fridge:

  • Cranberry Brie Bites. Ready in under 30 minutes and so festive looking!
  • Pineapple Pecan Cheese Ball. Ready in 10 minutes and easy to serve with veggies, chips, crackers or bread.
  • Garlic Lover’s Cheese Ball. Make this several days in advance and store it in the fridge for when you need a quick snack.
  • Raspberry Cream Cheese Dip. Two ingredients and literally like 2 minutes to prepare this dip. And it is dangerously addicting. (Here’s a cranberry orange cream cheese dip if you love cranberries.)
  • Bacon Wrapped Dates. They melt in your mouth!

Christmas Drinks

I don’t know how many times I’ve planned a Christmas party and completely forgotten about drinks. When you are trying to make an impression, it’s not fun to have to say,“Umm….how about water?”.

Choose a cranberry-inspired drink so perfect for the holidays or choose a traditional punch.

  • Cranberry Apple Cider Punch– A delicious hot drink kept warm in the slow cooker.
  • Cranberry Pineapple Tea– Easy, ice cold drink!
  • Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch– 5 minutes…so easy and delicious.
  • Sherbet Punch Recipe– A classic! Use any flavor sherbet and Jello for any holiday.

Christmas Jello Salads

Now this is anoptionalside dish, but really,Jello salads are common in a Christmas dinner. Especially in the Midwest! They have a gorgeous color and a beautiful presentation. Plus they are a sweet and an easy way to sneak in some fruit.

You can also make Jello salads in advance.These are a few of our favorites.

  • Raspberry Cranberry Jello Salad– Easy, tangy and sweet.
  • Lime Jello Salad– Grinch-like Jello salad perfect for Christmas.
  • Pistachio Jello Salad– This one is a pretty green color. Add chopped maraschino cherries on top for a pretty Christmas look.

Christmas Main Dish Recipes

There are generally two different traditional main dishes for Christmas: Ham and Turkey.Growing up, we almost always had a turkey dinner, very similar to that special meal on Thanksgiving. However, ham is an easier main course for the main meal.

Ham is easy because you canbuy a spiral cut ham(Aldi has a fantastic spiral ham we stock up on every year)that is already cooked. All you’ll have to do is heat it up. You can do this in the oven, or to make it even easier, in the slow cooker.

  • Turkey in a Bag– In case you want to go with juicy roast turkey, this is my mom’s method. It saves time and still gives you a golden brown skin!
  • How to Cook Ham– This is a traditional ham recipe and we give instructions for the oven or the slow cooker.
  • Cranberry Glazed Ham– For this ham you make cranberry glaze, then baste the turkey while it is cooking. No need to make a separate cranberry sauce and it looks beautiful!
  • Prime Rib or Beef Tenderloin – They are so pretty topped with fresh herbs.
  • Roast Pork – Home cooks can easily make this and it will be fork tender delicious.

Two other main dish options for the Christmas dinner table that are worth mentioning:We often hear of friends having lasagna or roast beef for Christmas dinner. Oureasy lasagna recipegets rave reviews. And thisslow cooker roast beefis mouthwatering.

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Christmas Side Dish Recipes

My favorite part of holiday dinners is the easy side dishes.

Pile your plate high with mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole and stuffing. This is a great way to add in recipes for any vegetarians in your life.

Since we’re looking at easy, here are a few options:

  • Homemade Cranberry Sauce– This one is ready in about 15 minutes.
  • Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes– Prepare them in advance and let the slow cooker work its magic.
  • Make Instant Potatoes Taste Better– Fool everyone with instant potatoes that taste AMAZING.
  • Mashed Sweet Potatoes – Sweetened with a little maple syrup.
  • Oven Roasted Brussels Sprouts – The green colors go perfectly for the Christmas table.
  • Christmas Green Beans– These look fancy, but only need about 5 minutes of prep and 20 minutes of cooking. Easy as ever!
  • Brown ‘n Serve Rolls– Skip store bought and make your own! You can make these a week or two in advance and pull them out on Christmas day to warm and brown.

Christmas Desserts

Christmaspies are traditional(my grandpa loved mince pie), but they are also best served after they sit at least a day after baking. This makes them a great option for Christmas dinner because you can just pull them out and serve.

  • Sour Cherry Pie– My favorite for Christmas dessert. This is my grandma’s super easy recipe. The filling takes 5 minutes!
  • Christmas Trifle– This can be made in advance and makes a beautiful presentation. Kids will love this dessert with Oreos, cake and fluffy cream cheese filling.
  • Cranberry Frozen Dessert– Because this needs to freeze, it’s great to make ahead and is non traditional.
  • Christmas Cookies– Everyone loves aplate of Christmas cookies. Make them in the weeks before Christmas and freeze. Then have your family help arrange them on pretty serving plates.
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How to Plan Christmas Dinner

Time needed:14 days

Here’s a timeline for how to plan Christmas Dinner. Start 2 weeks before you’ll be serving the dinner.

  1. At least 2 weeks before Christmas, make your menu.

    Research recipes and find the recipes you want for your dinner. Plan these out at least two weeks in advance.

  2. Make your grocery list.

    Gather your recipes and go through each ingredient. Put any that you’ll need on a grocery list. Also think through condiments people may want for the holiday: butter, coffee creamer, milk, salt, pepper, etc. You don’t want to run out of a basic pantry staple on Christmas day.

  3. At least one week before the holiday, go shopping.

    The goal of this shopping trip will be to get all of the pantry staples. You can get any fresh fruit, veggies or dairy that you might need a few days later, but you should purchase anything that will store well now so that you can start baking.

  4. Make brown ‘n serve rolls.

    Our brown ‘n serve rolls you can make in advance and then brown & warm the day of Christmas. Get this task out of the way at least 5 days before Christmas dinner.

  5. Remove the turkey or ham from the freezer to thaw.

    If the turkey or ham weighs 4 to 12 pounds, plan for it to defrost in the fridge for two to three days. If it’s 12 to 16 pounds, move it to the fridge three to four days before the day you want to roast it.

  6. Make cheese balls for appetizers.

    Cheese balls can be made 4-5 days before serving.

  7. Make pies.

    Pies can be kept 2 days at room temperature or 4 days in the fridge.

  8. Last Minute Grocery Shopping 2 Days in Advance.

    Get any fresh produce or dairy items that you couldn’t buy before. Try to make your list complete so you don’t have to waste time with another grocery trip.

  9. Make a Jello salad.

    Jello salad can be made a day or two in advance.

  10. Last Minute Christmas Eve prep.

    On Christmas Eve, get your potatoes ready. You can make up mashed potatoes the day before, then set them in the slow cooker on Christmas morning to reheat. Also pull out the brown & serve rolls from the freezer on this day as well.

  11. Christmas Day!

    Prepare the main dish (whether that is ham or turkey), then while it is baking you can get any last minute side dishes together such as our Christmas green beans (25 minute prep) and corn casserole (quick prep but takes close to an hour to bake).

    Prepare any Christmas beverage. Remember that if it has soda you’ll want to add soda right before serving so that it doesn’t lose its fizz.

    Plan to brown the rolls right after the main dish comes out of the oven. The rolls can brown while you carve the turkey or slice the ham.

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Christmas FAQ’s

What is served at a traditional Christmas dinner?

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 orpumpkin. Other non-traditional main dish favorites are ham, roast beef or lasagna.

What is the most popular food at Christmas?

We’ve found that popular foods during the holiday season vary widely by region and from family to family. Fruit breads are traditional favorites, plusgingerbread, pies and cookies.

What is the most popular pie for Christmas?

Apple pie comes in first place for the most popular Christmas pies. I love a good cherry pie though since the red color is festive for Christmas.

What is the most popular Christmas cookie?

Peanut Blossoms are widely considered the most popular cookie at Christmas.

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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.

How to plan the perfect Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas Dinner Planning Checklist
  1. Gather Details. Write down your guest list, date and time of dinner, and any themes you're working with. ...
  2. Decide on Menu. ...
  3. Figure out Cooking Times. ...
  4. Clear up Traffic Jams. ...
  5. Enlist Help.
Dec 5, 2023

How to plan ahead for Christmas dinner? ›

Up to two days ahead
  1. Salt the turkey, then keep chilled and uncovered in the roasting tin.
  2. Parboil the potatoes for roasting with the truffle and parmesan, then keep covered and chilled, ready to put in the oven when needed.
  3. Start to defrost anything you've pre-prepared and frozen.

What is traditional Christmas table food? ›

Our Top 22 Traditional Christmas Dishes
  • 01 of 23. Chef John's Honey-Glazed Ham. ...
  • 02 of 23. Mom's Scalloped Potatoes. ...
  • 03 of 23. Best Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • 04 of 23. Chef John's Roast Turkey and Gravy. ...
  • 05 of 23. Holiday Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • 06 of 23. Christmas Prime Rib. ...
  • 07 of 23. Quick and Easy Yorkshire Pudding. ...
  • 08 of 23. Beef Wellington.
Dec 18, 2023

What was the original Christmas dinner? ›

It is believed that the forerunner of the Christmas dinner was the midwinter feast enjoyed by our ancient ancestors. 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.

How do you structure a Christmas list? ›

Check It Twice: How to Write your Christmas Wish List
  1. Think of wants… Consider things which you would not buy yourself, but you know would bring you joy. ...
  2. And needs… ...
  3. Consider a range of budgets. ...
  4. Don't forget about experiences. ...
  5. Provide ideas rather than items.

What part of Christmas dinner can be made in advance? ›

I've learned, over the years, to make and freeze most of the trimmings in advance – stuffing, pigs in blankets, cranberry sauce, even parboiled potatoes."

What vegetables can I prepare in advance for Christmas dinner? ›

PREP YOUR VEGGIES

Getting these prepped and lined up in a tray on Christmas Eve will make Christmas morning so much more enjoyable. Get your potatoes, carrots, parsnips, red cabbage and Brussels ready, then simply cover with foil and pop in the fridge, ready to cook tomorrow.

What time should I start cooking Christmas dinner? ›

8am – take your turkey and stuffing out of the fridge to come to room temperature. 9.30am – preheat the oven and rub the turkey with butter or oil and season. Fill with the stuffing. 10am – place the turkey in the oven, remembering to baste regularly throughout the cooking time and to cover in foil if needed.

What are the top 10 Christmas dinner foods? ›

Top 10 most popular Christmas recipes
  • Nut roast.
  • Ultimate roast potatoes. ...
  • Mary's Berry Christmas chutney. ...
  • Sausage, sage & onion stuffing. ...
  • Cola ham with maple & mustard glaze. ...
  • Sticky spiced red cabbage. ...
  • Christmas pudding with citrus and spice. ...
  • Yule log. ...

What does American eat for Christmas dinner? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
Dec 19, 2022

What foods will be served at Christmas 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 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.

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