23 easy-peasy Christmas recipes (2024)

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Make Christmas day a breeze with these simple recipes. - by Eunice Oh

23 easy-peasy Christmas recipes (1)

Christmas is a wonderful time of the year but it's one where the food you serve does take a bit of planning. Keep things simple with our round-up of our easy Christmas food ideas.

EASY CHRISTMAS STARTERS

1.Cheat's salmon gravlax

Seafood isn't off the menu if you're watching your budget. By simply swapping the classic whole side of salmon for smaller pieces, this delicious starter is an impressive and easy-to-do dish for Christmas Day. Get the recipe here.

2.Seafood platter

Celebrate in style with oysters,king prawns and smoked salmon served with your own Romesco seafood sauce, prosciutto, breadcrumbs and chilli mango salsa. Get the recipe here.

3.Layered dip

Pass a corn-chip stat! Full of fresh, zingy flavour and deliciously creamy avocados, this dip is ideal for entertaining in summer.Get the recipe here.

4. Pork and cranberry-glazed meatball skewers

Elevate crowd-favourite meatballs to co*cktail-party level by tossing through a glossy cranberry sauce and serving skewered with creamy brie, fresh parsley and succulent bacon. Pair with a negroni for a jolly holiday winner! Click here for the recipe.

5. Rare roast beef canapes with horseradish cream

Jazz up your finger food with star-shaped sourdough toasts made with cookie cutters. These cuties will disappear fast! Click here for the recipe.

EASY SALADS

6. Mango, avocado and macadamia salad

It only takes 15 minutes max to prepare this bright and beautiful salad. Get the recipe here.

7. Easy beetroot, rocket and walnut summer salad

The easiest salad you'll make and a crowd pleaser! Get the recipe here.

8. Watermelon and grilled haloumi salad

Combine sweet fruit with salty cheese for a flavour journey across the world. Get the recipe here.

9. Potato, prosciutto and caramelised onion salad

A duo of spuds with crisp cured ham and creamy aioli – prepare to serve up seconds! Get the recipe here.

Looking for more creamy potato salad recipes?

EASY MAINS

10. Festive glazed ham

Adorned with a bouquet of bay leaves, rosemary and sage, this quince-glazed ham will take centre stage. Get the recipe here.

11. Roast herb chicken and vegetables

Choose a pan that will take your roast from oven to table. It's quick and easy and means less dirty dishes. Get the recipe here.

12. Perfect pork roast

This pork special by Fast Ed is all set to be your go-to recipe for Christmas. With a sprinkle of salt and a drizzle of olive oil you'll have gorgeous crispy crackling in no time at all. Get the recipe here.

EASY SIDES

13. Vertical potato bake

With its crispy top and creamy base, this is the perfect balance of cheese and herb flavours. Get the recipe here.

14. Green vegetable bake

It only takes 15 minutes of preparation to create layers and layers of delicious goodness! Get the recipe here.

15. Roasted pumpkin with lentils, kale and honey glaze

Sticky roasted pumpkin isa side that takes centre stage! The honey-mustard glaze teams with crunchy hazelnuts and tart craisins for a fab flavour combo. PS, you can also use flaked or slivered almonds, or pepitas. Get the recipe here.

EASY CHRISTMAS DESSERT RECIPES

16. Easy strawberry and blueberry trifle

With a distinctly adult twist, this trifle includes fruit, cream and lashings of liqueur. Get the recipe here.

17. Cheat's pavlova

With minimal effort, you'll get maximum impact using a store-bought pavlova base. The secret to this recipe is all about creating a show-stopping top! Get the recipe here.

18. Festive ice-cream sandwiches

Just mix store-bought ice-cream with nuts and berries, sandwich between packet bikkies and decorate with lollies. Yum! Get the recipe here.

19. Mango ice cream cake

Divinely decadent, this Weiss Bar-inspired cake uses mango sorbet and macadamia ice cream – made by you – topped withRafaelloballs. Wow!The best part is this recipe can be made ahead, making it the perfect no-fuss dessert. Get the recipe here.

20. Rudolph cupcakes

Keep the kids happy with these fun chocolate-y treats. Get the recipe here.

21. Mini Christmas puddings

'Tis the season andWoolies cake hacksdon't stop for anything not even Christmas. Get the recipe here.

22. Easy rocky road

Take the highway to heaven with this fabulous medley of chewy, chocolatey, crunchy goodness. In this easy recipe, we've opted forcoffee biscuits,pink and white marshmallows, red glace cherries, halved and roasted hazelnuts but you can switch it up to suit your family's tastebuds. Get the recipe here.

Looking for more decadent rocky road recipes?

23. Triple cherry waffle cones

Fast Ed's new take on cherry ice cream which is way easier to make than you might think. Served in waffle cones with hazelnuts, coconut and dark chocolate, you’ll want to make this sweet treat all summer long. Get the recipe here.

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Based in Sydney, Eunice Oh is a content producer, K-beauty expert and major foodie. Her work has appeared in That's Life, Woman's Day, Girlfriend Magazine, 7News and BEAUTYcrew.

23 easy-peasy Christmas recipes (2024)

FAQs

How long does Christmas cake last with alcohol and icing? ›

Like most rich fruit cakes, it benefits from a maturing period and being fed with some extra alcohol, though in the book it is suggested that the keeping time is 6 weeks and generally we suggest if keeping the cake for longer than this then the cake should be frozen as it will keep for a year.

How much meat per person for Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas Dinner Main Course

The main course—typically a meat protein, but there are plenty of vegetarian options as well—is the star of the meal, and you want to ensure there's plenty for guests to enjoy. For meat (not including the bone), plan for about 1 pound of uncooked meat per person.

Do I have to feed my Christmas cake? ›

Feeding the cake is a matter of personal preference but it is a good idea to feed it shortly after baking, while the cake is cooling in its tin. Then you can feed the cake one a week or once a fortnight. Use 1-2 tablespoons of alcohol each time and it may help to use a skewer to poke some holes in the cake first.

What is a good Christmas budget per person? ›

Americans are individually expected to spend about $1,000 across gifts, decorations, food and other holiday spending. Unsurprisingly, gifts typically make up the majority of Christmas spending, at $648 per person.

How to do Christmas on a very tight budget? ›

Start buying early. Your budget will greatly appreciate you buying one or two gifts each month all year, instead of waiting to buy it all during December. You can also take advantage of sales all year long! Don't forget to use cashback sites to get some money back on your shopping.

How many weeks before Christmas should you make a Christmas cake? ›

Some say you should make your Christmas cake 6 weeks before eating, but the advice given on Nigella.com is that 12 weeks before is the optimum time to get baking. Your Christmas cake should be fed every 4 to 6 weeks but in the meantime, after baking, it should be stored away in a secure, air tight container.

What is the oldest Christmas cake? ›

Christmas 1878

A woman named Fidelia Ford made it an annual tradition to bake a fruitcake ahead of the holidays. However, Fidelia preferred to let her fruitcakes age for one year before serving it at family gatherings. Unfortunately, Fidelia passed away at age 65 before she was able to cut into her fruitcake from 1878.

What is the most eaten meat at Christmas? ›

Why not add a bit of stuffing or cranberry sauce to go with it? 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 vegetables do you have at 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?

Why do you put newspaper around a Christmas cake? ›

The parchment paper and brown paper linings provide some insulation against the heat of the oven, which means that the cake bakes more evenly. If the tin is not lined in this way then the outside of the cake can cook too quickly, leaving the inside undercooked.

What's the difference between a fruit cake and a Christmas cake? ›

Christmas cakes are also commonly made with pudding while a fruit cake uses butter, however there are Christmas cake recipes that do contain butter. The traditional Scottish Christmas cake, also known as the Whisky Dundee, is very popular.

Which cake is traditionally eaten on Christmas? ›

Christmas cake is a type of cake, often fruitcake, served at Christmas time in many countries.

What is the average cost spent on Christmas dinner? ›

According to new analysis from Category Partners using grocery data from NielsenIQ, a basic Christmas dinner for a family of four purchased from a supermarket in 2023 will cost approximately $50.56, compared to $47.25 in 2022.

What is a realistic Christmas budget? ›

A realistic budget for Christmas gifts depends on individual financial circ*mstances. However, a common guideline is to allocate around 1-2% of your annual income for gifts.

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