Creative Christmas Recipes to Try this Year (2024)

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Get-togethers abound during the holiday season, and Christmas gatherings give you a wonderful opportunity to try out new recipes, whether you’re cooking for your own family, hosting a few friends, or taking a dish to a party. Today we’ve pulled together more than 35 sweet, savory, and creative Christmas recipes for co*cktails, appetizers, entrées and sides, breads, cakes, cookies, and more, perfect for festive holiday meals.

**One quick note, if you happened to miss Cyndy’s 2016 Christmas home tour on Monday, you can see it all here.

co*cktails

What better time to serve special drinks than at the holidays? These creative Christmas co*cktails are sure to be a hit at your home bar.

I adore mimosas. This Sugared Cranberry Ginger Mimosa, made with cranberry juice, ginger ale, and champagne and topped with sweet sugared cranberries (recipe later in this post), seem like a great excuse to pop the champagne cork!

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via The Cookie Rookie

Another cranberry juice and champagne combination, this pretty Holiday co*cktail, made with champagne, cranberry juice, mint, and raspberry, is just right for a holiday brunch.

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via Love You, Mean It

Prosecco is the belle of the ball in this Cranberry Pomegranate Bellini, made with prosecco, cranberry juice, and pomegranate juice. Yum!

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via The Suburban Soapbox

Sangria gets into the holiday spirit in this Cranberry and Rosemary White Christmas Sangria. A garnish of a sugared rosemary sprig takes it over the top.

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via Jerry James Stone

Hors d’Oeuvres

Successful holiday parties start with hors d’oeuvres. Here are several great appetizers to serve at your next get-together.

In her surprisingly easy Raspberry and Pecan Baked Brie en Croute, Cyndy combines warm Brie with bacon, raspberry preserves, and pecans.

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via The Creativity Exchange

You’ll earn rave reviews from your guests when you serve this edible wreath made with a ring of fresh rosemary and topped with olives, fresh mozzarella, cornichons, and more.

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via Julia M. Usher (photo by Greg Rannells)

Loaded with meats, cheeses, olives, dried fruits, nuts, breadsticks, and crackers, this cheese-and-more board earns its moniker of Ultimate Appetizer Board.

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via What’s Gabby Cooking

Crostini might be the perfect party food. These Cranberry, Brie, and Prosciutto Crostini with Balsamic Glaze will have your guests sneaking seconds and maybe even thirds!

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via The Brunette Baker

In these Green Bean Bacon Bundles, crisp green bean bundles are wrapped with salty bacon; brushed with a butter, brown sugar, and garlic sauce; and baked to mouthwatering perfection.

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via How Sweet It Is

This Bacon Pecan Cheese Ball will easily become a favorite. Be prepared to share the recipe!

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via Let’s Dish

Don’t expect to have any leftovers of these Cranberry and Brie Bites. They won’t last very long after you serve them!

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via Kitchen Sanctuary

Creamy Brie, tart green apple, and sweet honey are rolled in flakey dough and baked in this Brie and Apple Crescent Rolls recipe. Is your mouth watering, too?

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via The DIY Queen

Roasting does amazing things to foods, and that’s especially true with pears. Cyndy’s recipe for Roasted Pear and Brown Sugar Brie makes an easy, delicious holiday appetizer.

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via The Creativity Exchange

Entrées and Sides

Chances are, each year you make some Christmas dishes that have been passed down through generations of your family, or maybe you’ve foundsome new recipes that have become favorites. Here are a few more entrées and side dishes you might want to try.

This Filet Mignon with Porcini Compound Butter is sure to impress your Christmas dinner guests.

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via FoodieCrush

Serve this Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Shallots, Poached Pears, and Blue Cheese, and you’re sure to get requests for seconds—and for the recipe.

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via The Everygirl

This Loaded Potato Casserole, made with russet potatoes, two kinds of cheese, and salty bacon, is the definition of comfort food.

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via Gal on a Mission

Breads

Break out the bread basket, and fill it with these savory and sweet breads, many of which will disappear quickly when set out as hors d’oeuvres (the savory versions) or desserts (the sweet versions).

Warm, cheesy, and garlicky, this Garlic, Herb, and Cheese Pull-Apart Bread sounds like the perfect bread side.

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via Chew Town

Scones are often thought of as a dessert bread, but one bite of these Savory Thyme and Swiss Cheese Scones will get you thinking about scones differently.

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via An Edible Mosaic

You might want to make a double batch of these light, fluffy, and cheesy Gougères, or French cheese puffs. The bread basket will be empty before you know it!

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via Rasa Malaysia

This sweet bread (almost more like a cake) is dotted with dried cranberries and white chocolate chips, frosted with vanilla icing, and drizzled with more white chocolate. Delicious!

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via The View from Great Island

The comforting combination of blueberries and lemon in this Blueberry Vanilla Bread is made even better with the addition of a sweet lemon glaze.

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via Julia’s Album

Cakes

Cakes are welcome anytime—and often they make a lovely hostess gift during the holidays. Here are a few fantastic cake recipes and some inspiration, too.

Served with coffee or tea, this moist and delicious Italian Fresh Cream Lemon Cake will be a hit at your next holiday brunch.

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via An Italian in My Kitchen

You don’t have to wait for a special occasion to make this rich and creamy Italian Cream Cake. After you taste it, you’ll want to make it for any and every occasion!

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via Melissa’s Southern Style Kitchen

This Kentucky Butter Cake is sweet, moist, and, yes, buttery. Shelly of Cookies and Cups describes it perfectly: “It’s like a giant glazed cake doughnut, only better.”

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via Cookies and Cups

Bourbon is good. Pound cake is good. Bourbon Pound Cake sounds divine.

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via Plain Chicken

Cranberries are a popular ingredient in holiday recipes, and they’re wonderful paired with white chocolate in this Christmas Cranberry Pound Cake.

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via OMG Chocolate Desserts

The rosemary and pomegranate seeds on this gorgeous cake are a chic way to incorporate traditional holiday colors. (Note no recipe is provided, but check out Sara Tso’s blog, Matchbox Kitchen, for similar recipes and lots more gorgeous cake inspiration.)

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via 100 Layer Cake

We LOVE these adorable cake tree toppers that are simply made with green candy melts and skewers. Such creative ideas!

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via Country Living Magazine

If you’re a fan of caramel, you’ll love this rich and flavorful Caramel Cake with Salted Caramel Italian Meringue Buttercream.

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via Of Batter and Dough

Cookies

I don’t need a special occasion to bake cookies, and I’ll happily peruse Christmas cookies recipes all season long. Whether you keep them for yourself or share them as sweet treats for teachers, neighbors, or coworkers, here are a few creative cookies you might like.

Lemon and shortbread just seem to go together, as demonstrated by these lovely Buttery Lemon Shortbread Cookies.

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via Technicolor Kitchen

Stir up the dough for these Perfect Sugar Cookie Cut-Outs, invite your little ones into the kitchen with you, cut out some holiday shapes, bake, and start a new tradition decorating Christmas cookies together.

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via Love Grows Wild

These Easy Slice ’n’ Bake Vanilla Bean Christmas Sugar Cookies have the vanilla flavor “bumped up to the max.” As a lover of all things vanilla, that sounds just about perfect to me!

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via Half Baked Harvest

Snickerdoodles are my all-time favorite cookie. These Snickerdoodle Cut-Out Cookies aren’t technically snickerdoodles, but they’re cinnamony and sugary and delicious.

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via Sweetopia

Many families (including mine) have a tradition of cutting out and decorating cookies before Christmas. These cut-out reindeer cookies are adorable. (Note no recipe is shared, but you can click through to the website of The Whisk, the bakery, for more stunning cookie inspiration.)

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via Glitter Guide

If you find somecookies cloyingly sweet, these melt-in-your-mouth Christmas Pecan Balls might be just what you need to get back into the Christmas-cookie spirit.

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via Key Ingredient

Other Sweet Treats

Need more sweets? Here are a few more sweet—and sometimes salty—treats that will satisfy your sweet tooth.

These sweet and tart Sparkling Sugared Cranberries are indulgent snacks by themselves. Add them to holiday co*cktails, like the earlier Sugared Cranberry Ginger Mimosa, and things get a bit more festive!

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via Your Southern Peach

This is Cyndy’s recipe for her microwaved Easy Sugared Pecans. She also shares her “Merry Christmas” tag so you can gift these sweet nuts.

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via The Creativity Exchange

One bite of Cyndy’s Sweet and Salty Christmas Snack Mix will lead to a second … and a third … and maybe a fourth …. Pack some in a pretty biscuit jar to give as a tasty gift if you have any left.

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via The Creativity Exchange

Finally, it wouldn’t be a Christmas recipe roundup without fudge, a staple of Christmas candy trays all over. If you’ve never made fudge, it can seem intimidating, but this Three-Minute Fudge recipe makes it so quick and easy—and delicious!

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via Chocolate, Chocolate and More

Here’s hoping some of these delicious Christmas recipes grace your table this holiday season!

Thanks for stopping by!
Christy

Creative Christmas Recipes to Try this Year (2024)

FAQs

Are there any special foods for this celebration Christmas? ›

What Foods Are Traditionally Served on Christmas?
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
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What are the top 10 Christmas foods? ›

From savory roasts to sweet treats, here are ten of the most popular Christmas dishes that are a must-have during the holiday season.
  1. Roasted turkey. No Christmas dinner is complete without roast turkey. ...
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  3. Roast beef. ...
  4. Stuffing. ...
  5. Poultry. ...
  6. Sweet potato casserole. ...
  7. Cranberry sauce. ...
  8. Plum pudding.
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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 is the most eaten meat on Christmas Day? ›

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 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 eaten on Christmas Eve? ›

On Christmas Eve (Noche Buena), the extended family join for a dinner of roast turkey and white rice seasoned with garlic. Roast potatoes and cooked sweetened apple puree are often served as well. The main dessert is panettone. It is usually accompanied by a cup of thick hot chocolate.

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 the most sold food at Christmas? ›

The Most Popular Christmas Foods
  • Roasted potatoes (91%)
  • Scalloped potatoes (83%)
  • Roast beef (77%)
  • Red velvet cake (76%)
  • Ham (76%)
  • Christmas nuts (76%)
Aug 1, 2023

What is a traditional Christmas dinner menu? ›

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

What to eat for Christmas dinner alone? ›

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Why is there no meat on Christmas Eve? ›

Origins and tradition

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. As no meat or animal fat could be used on such days, observant Catholics would instead eat fish (typically fried in oil).

What do Germans eat on Christmas Eve? ›

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 do most people serve for Christmas dinner? ›

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.

What is the most popular item on a Christmas dinner plate? ›

Roast potatoes and gravy are the most ubiquitous items on the Christmas dinner, with only around half opting for turkey.

What is the traditional Christmas dinner in the USA? ›

The basic American Christmas dinner is British in origin: roasted root vegetables as a side dish, mashed potatoes, gravy, and the centerpiece being a stuffed roasted fowl.

What is the most popular Christmas Eve food? ›

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.

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