My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (2024)

In my last post where I shared my (secret!) tips for how I make Christmas cooking easier, I promised to share my list of go-to recipes that are either entirely make-ahead, reheat extremely well or with high levels of prepare-ahead components and minimal assembly on the day-of.

Here’s the list!

My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (1)

Make-ahead Christmas: Starters

Snack monsters unite! Lots of colourful options here for nibbly things that are easy to transport and no fiddly work on the day-of.

Festive Italian Cheese Log

Tastes even better than it looks! Just take it ready-made to wherever you’re going and add a big pile of Jatz on the side. I love that this is something a little different, just an idea that popped in my head one day!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (3)

Make the Festive Italian Cheese Log

Holiday Crostini

Make the crostini ahead (keeps for days!), spreadable toppings in piping bags, garnishes and pre-chopped toppings in containers ready to use. Excellent canapé option – and something for everyone with EIGHT topping options in my recipe!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (5)

Make the Crostini!

Cheese truffles

I love the kaleidoscope of colours you can get by using different coatings for these adorable mini cheese balls!I like to serve these with a pile of Jatz for a nostalgic touch.

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (7)

Cheese truffles

Dips!

Any dip that’s served fridge cold or at room temperature is a terrific starter that’s mobile-friendly! As for how to keep everybody’s favourite guacamole green? Just cover the surface with a thin layer of olive oil or water. Avocado is so dense it won’t absorb the liquid at all, and it will stay green for 2 whole days!

Homemade French Onion Dip
Guacamole
Restaurant Style Salsa recipe
Smoked Salmon Dip
Creamy Feta Dip – quick, easy, thrifty
Hummus
Dips

Cucumber with smoked salmon mousse

Excellent low-carb option that’s a little bit fancy and is fully prepare-ahead. Cut the cucumber the day before and keep it in an airtight container with the smoked salmon mousse in a piping bag. Pipe on demand – it’s super quick!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (16)

Make the cucumber with salmon mousse

2 minute baked Brie

Unwrap brie, stick in oven for 15 minutes or 2 minutes in the microwave (no one will EVER know!). Top with honey or maple syrup for a killer flavour combination. Dunk with crostini (homemade or store bought) or other sturdy crackers. Dunk and prepare to swoon.

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (18)

Make the baked brie

Prawns with Dipping Sauces

It doesn’t get any more Aussie than a giant bucket of prawns with your favourite dipping sauces! The nice thing is the sauces can be made days in advance. And you don’t even need to peel the prawns… though if you are feeling generous, you can peel them the day before.

TIP: The Marie Rose is the easiest (least ingredients + classic) and the RecipeTin Family Favourite is my, well, favourite. 🙂

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (20)

Make a prawn dipping sauce

Make-ahead Christmas Mains

When it comes to make-ahead Christmas mains, the only thing that matters is how well it reheats. And these are crackin’ Christmas mains that reheat so well, no one will ever know you made it the day before!

12 hour lamb shoulder – juiciest roast lamb ever

This is the best recipe I know for making a roast the day before that will reheat 100% perfectly on the day of. Cooking meat at a really low temperature for 12 hours guarantees ultra juicy meat because the lower the temperature, the less meat juices evaporate.

It’s a stunner. It really is.

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (22)

Make the 12 hour lamb

Christmas Glazed Chicken

Marinated then glazed with a sticky sauce reminiscent of everybody’s favourite Maple Syrup Glaze for ham! Using bone-in thighs ensures they are still juicy the next day. Just reheat in the microwave followed by 5 minutes in the oven to resurrect that sticky glaze!

In fact, this works so well, I just did a demo of this on a TV show last week using chicken I made the day before. Watch it here!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (24)

Make the Christmas Glazed Chicken

Christmas Glazed Ham!

YES you can bake your ham the day before to glazed perfection then reheat it on the day-of! One of my top tips to make Christmas cooking easier, find the directions here.

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (26)

How to make glazed ham the day before

12 hour pulled pork

Generally speaking, I find that pork roasts do not reheat as well as even a whole roast chicken. It just doesn’t seem to hold in juices as well as other meats.

This is generally speaking, of course, because there’s always exceptions to the rule. But when it comes to large format pork for festive gatherings, the best make-ahead pork dish I know is my 12 hour BBQ pork because it reheats 98% perfectly the next day. Like I spoke about in the 12 hour lamb above, roasting at an ultra low temperature guarantees super juicy meat because less juice evaporates while roasting.

Served with a homemade BBQ sauce that everybody loves!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (28)

Make the 12 hour pork

Christmas Baked Salmon (reader favourite!)

This is one that’s regularly requested at gatherings and I’m happy to oblige because it’s so convenient to make ahead! Assemble the salmon wrapped in paper and foil ready to bake the next day. Make the creamy dill sauce and the nut-dried-fruit “tapenade”. On the day, bake salmon, then top with sauce and tapenade. How easy is that??

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (30)

Make the Christmas Baked Salmon

Stuffed Pumpkin (OMG it’s VEGAN!)

A cookbook exclusive recipe from the Bigger Things chapter, this is a stunner of a vegetarian centrepiece for special occasions that is excellent made ahead! Stuffed with a lentil, pumpkin, herb and nut filling, it can be fully assembled the day before then just reheated in the oven.

You can watch how it’s made in the recipe video but the recipe is only available in the cookbook. 🙂

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (32)

But wait! Where’s the……??

Turkey!!!

Sorry folks. Being a lean white meat, I just can’t recommend turkey as one of the best dishes to make ahead for the big day! But if turkey is what you’re after, find all my recipes here!

Juicy Roast Turkey
Roast Turkey Breast with Garlic Herb Butter
Juicy Slow Cooker Turkey Breast
Garlic Herb Butter SLOW COOKER Turkey Breast
Turkey Recipes

Crackling pork!

I know I know, we all want that awesome crackling on Christmas Day! The crispy crackling pork belly and crackling pork roast are big favourites around here over the Christmas period! But sadly, they are not ideal for making ahead.

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (39)

The logistics are just a little difficult when dealing with crispy skin on large roasts because you need to balance reheating the flesh without compromising the crackling. The whole thing in the oven to reheat = burnt crackling. Separate crackling from flesh = doesn’t present as nicely risky to remove in once piece.

Also, while pork belly flesh stays nice and juice for days (with all that fat, how can it not!), roast pork does have a tendency to dry out, unless you use the 12 hourBBQ pork roast listed above.

Beef??

As with roast pork, I find that roast beef just doesn’t reheat perfectly! Good quality beef is not cheap, so when you indulge, I really think it’s best to enjoy it freshly made. For the best roast beef, look no further than standing rib / prime rib. If you’re looking for a great economical version, use my roast beef marinade (adds flavour and tenderises).

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (41)

SEAFOOD PLATTER!!!

Well! Let me tell you, that was on my schedule to share for this Christmas. But I’m a little pressed for time right now so I can’t fit it in!!! Next year, I promise. I have so many tips and so many sauces to share!

Make-ahead Christmas Desserts

Here are my go-to make-ahead Christmas desserts that I make for gatherings that can be made entirely ahead or can be mostly prepared-ahead but are quick and easy to assemble just prior to serving.

Never-Ending Meringue (EASY – 1.6m/5 feet long!)

Named as such because you can make it as long as you want! Basically, it’s just meringue bases that are secured next to each other with cream. You can make the meringue bases a few days in advance, whip the cream the day before, then chop fruit on the morning-of.

When that’s ready, assembly is a breeze. Pipe the cream on, sprinkle with fruit and bask in the applause!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (43)

Bonus: Super economical, a 1.6m/5 foot tart requires just 6 eggs, cream, sugar, 600ml cream and best value fruit in season.

Make the never-ending meringue tart

Christmas Trifle

This year, you can even top your trifle with stabilised whipped cream the day before! Then on the day-of, just add a handful of berries then it’s ready to serve. How good is that!!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (45)

Make Trifle this year!

Christmas Cake!

How can we have a Christmas dessert list without Christmas cake! This lasts for weeks and is straightforward to make. In fact, you can make it this afternoon and it will still be fresh for Christmas Day!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (47)

Make Christmas Fruit Cake!

Mango Cheesecake

Hot summer Christmas’ here in Australia means big, ripe, juicy mangoes! This one is a firm favourite with Australians over Christmas, a dessert that showcases the best of mangoes: the juiciness, flavour and striking yellow colour. Have you tried it yet?? It’s a stunner!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (49)

Make the Mango Cheesecake!

Pavlova!

Another big Aussie favourite! Bake it the night before because it’s best left overnight in the oven. Store in an airtight container then assemble just prior to serving. With my make-ahead Whipped Cream (a secret tip that I shared in my How I Make Christmas Cooking Easier List) pulling together a Pav on Christmas Day was never so easy!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (51)

Make a Pav this Christmas!

Freezable Cakes

As listed as a top tip in my How I Make Christmas Cooking Easier post, most cakes are freezable! I obsessively freeze stashes of my classic Vanilla Cake and Chocolate Cake, undecorated, ready to pull out on demand. They are like freshly made! (See a more extensive list in the How I Make Christmas Cooking Easier post)

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (53)

With these plus make-ahead Whipped Cream (another secret tip that made my How I Make Christmas Cooking Easier List) making freshly decorated cakes on demand was never so easy.

Freezable lemon cheesecake!

For those of you who already have the cookbook, a handy tip: the Lemon Cheesecake freezes perfectly! I know, I couldn’t believe it either. I was sure the cream cheese filling would split or be watery. It doesn’t at all.

Sorry to say this is a recipe exclusive to the cookbook. But if you’d like a preview, watch the recipe video!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (55)

Oh – also, this one would be a good one for Christmas – the Death by Chocolate Caramel cake on page 311 of the cookbook. If there was ever a day for outrageous indulgence, that would be Christmas Day.

Make it today, serve it tomorrow. 😇

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (57)

Honourable Mentions

Pavlova Christmas Tree
Gingerbread Men
Christmas Cookies! (Vanilla Biscuits/Sugar Cookies)
Cookie Mix In a Jar: White Chocolate Cranberry Cookies
Christmas Popcorn Candy
Christmas Desserts

Pavlova Christmas Tree – a visual stunner, this is just pavlova rounds that are stacked with cream and fruit. While all components can be prepared ahead, assembly on the day-of does take care and time (around 20 minutes) though it’s a great one to get everyone involved in helping!

Gingerbread Men – just don’t put them on the Christmas tree if you have scavengers in the house, like I do.

Christmas Cookies – classic vanilla cookies that are designed for Christmas cookie cutters!

Cookie Mix in a Jar – Just add egg and butter, then bake! My holiday version has white chocolate and cranberries. Great gift idea!

Holiday Popcorn – Think, your favourite caramel popcorn, plus cinnamon and other holiday spices plus slivered almonds. Lasts for weeks – if you can keep your hand out of the jar!

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (65)

And there you have it, my list of (current) favourite make-ahead / mostly prepare ahead foods for the festive season. I hope you found it useful!

Back next week with a brand new Christmas recipe that I think you’ll love. – Nagi x

Life of Dozer

That time the arm of a gingerbread man mysteriously went missing…..

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My best make-ahead Christmas recipes (2024)

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What food can be prepared the day before Christmas? ›

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What is the must have food during Christmas? ›

Some popular dishes for Christmas include roast turkey or ham with stuffing and gravy, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Other traditional dishes include roast beef, prime rib, or lamb with roasted vegetables and gravy.

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

PREP YOUR VEGGIES

Get your potatoes, carrots, parsnips, red cabbage and Brussels ready, then simply cover with foil and pop in the fridge, ready to cook tomorrow. And while you're at it, prep your turkey too.

Why is there a 12 meals on Christmas? ›

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.

Can I cook my Christmas meat the day before? ›

A: We'd cook the ham the night before, or you can rest the turkey for an hour under foil and a towel, it will keep warm for ages. Make sure your gravy is piping hot and that will add a little more heat to the plate.

What can be done day before Christmas? ›

This is the time to get ahead with some cooking, from finalising your turkey plans to prepping your sauces. After this it is time to relax – and a celebratory Christmas co*cktail.

What is the most sold food at Christmas? ›

Nationally, these are the most popular Christmas foods in America:
  • Roasted potatoes (91%)
  • Scalloped potatoes (83%)
  • Roast beef (77%)
  • Red velvet cake (76%)
  • Ham (76%)
  • Christmas nuts (76%)
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What is the best Christmas dinner to make? ›

  • Lasagna. Regina Schrambling. ...
  • Easy. Prime Rib Roast. ...
  • Pepperpot. Millie Peartree. ...
  • Jansson's Temptation (Creamy Potato Casserole) Eric Kim, Jens Linder, Johanna Westman. ...
  • Christmas Glazed Ham. Yotam Ottolenghi. ...
  • Vegan Jackfruit Pernil. Christina Morales, Lyana Blount. ...
  • Easy. Cola-Braised Beef With Chile-Lime Onions. ...
  • Easy.

What food can I Precook for Christmas dinner? ›

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 are 3 food items that are popular for Christmas dinner? ›

Depending on where you're from, when it comes to Christmas, we're sure you've got enough classic recipes to fill a book. Across the U.S., everyone's got their favorites: prime rib, rolls, gingerbread cookies.

How to prepare xmas dinner the night before? ›

Christmas Eve food prep hacks to get ahead of the game
  1. Pre-prepare your Christmas vegetables. ...
  2. Cook the turkey on Christmas Eve. ...
  3. Prep your dessert. ...
  4. Clean the 'good' plates, glassware and cutlery. ...
  5. Check what you need. ...
  6. Arrange your table decorations. ...
  7. Lay out napkins. ...
  8. Do one last check on Christmas Eve.

What is traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve? ›

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinners vary greatly from family to family, but there are some common traditions that many people observe. On Christmas Eve, many families enjoy a special meal together, often featuring traditional Christmas dishes such as roast turkey, ham, or prime rib.

What is the Catholic Christmas Eve meal? ›

Typical feast

The meal's components may include some combination of anchovies, whiting, lobster, sardines, baccalà (dried salt cod), smelts, eels, squid, octopus, shrimp, mussels and clams. The menu may also include pasta, vegetables, baked goods and wine.

What is a typical Polish Christmas dinner? ›

Fish provides the main dish of the Christmas Eve feast across Poland. There are variations of carp fillet, carp in aspic, gefilte fish (Jewish-style carp), sweet with onions, carrots, almonds and raisins. Accompaniments consist of cabbage, cooked red or sauerkraut with apple salad.

Can you make party food the day before? ›

You might make the sauce for your signature dish ahead of time and cook the rest of the meal just before the party. If you're making a rice dish, cook the rice the day before, so you can quickly assemble it the next day. You might cook the meat that will go into a pasta sauce or a casserole, so it's ready to go.

How do I prepare for Christmas morning? ›

With a little bit of planning and preparation, you can reduce stress on Christmas morning and enjoy your holiday together.
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  3. Gather Supplies and Set up an Organization System. ...
  4. Create Traditions that Don't Involve Presents. ...
  5. Encourage Gratitude.

What should I eat the day before a holiday? ›

Stick to healthy fats and protein, like avocado toast, baked eggs in avocado, or an omelette.
  • Salad with Protein. Judy Kim. ...
  • Nuts. If you're hungry mid-afternoon and need a pick-me-up before the party, stay away from carrot sticks and celery stalks. ...
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  • Hummus & Veggies. ...
  • Peanut Butter and Apples. ...
  • Water. ...
  • Quinoa.
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