10 alternative Christmas dinner recipes (2024)

Top 10 alternative Christmas dinner centrepieces

Top 5 alternative meaty mains

Do Christmas a little differently this year and try a turkey alternative. Don't fancy cooking a bird? Try a glistening glazed ham, roast lamb or a decadent duck recipe. Experiment and find your new favourite.

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Enjoy an energy and cost-efficient festive lunch with our quick roast chicken. We’ve used a few tricks to cut down on the oven cooking time, but the result is still a succulent chicken.

Discover even more amazing roast chicken recipes in our main collection.

2. Honey-glazed ham

Add a sticky honey and mustard glaze to gammon for a delicious sweetness that contrasts with the saltiness of the meat. It's great for a celebration supper.

Watch our video tutorial and learn how to glaze and cook a ham.

3. Easy roast pork shoulder

Master roast pork with crispy crackling using our easy recipe. This succulent main requires just four ingredients, a great way to simplify your Christmas Day cooking.

See our roast pork recipes for more ideas.

4. Marmalade glazed roast duck

Roast duck makes a delicious, easy alternative to turkey and our addition of sticky Seville oranges and marmalade makes it all the more festive. It takes just five minutes to prep this beautiful bird and it's a great size for a smaller family meal on the big day.

Try even more versatile roast duck recipes in place of your traditional roast.

5. Easy roast leg of lamb

Roast leg of lamb is a great crowd pleaser that will go down a storm on Christmas Day. See this easy version, infused with fragrant rosemary.

Get your fill of our moreish roast lamb recipes – they're not just for Easter.

Top 5 vegetarian alternatives

Never fear, nut roast alternatives are here! Try a savoury slice of veg cake, a cheesy truffled pudding or an Italian-inspired gnocchi dish. Take a look at our vegetarian Christmas collection for more enticing meat-free meals.

1. Whole roasted cauliflower

Wow family and friends at Christmas with a spectacular whole roasted cauliflower. With festive pomegranate jewels, it's a great veggie main.

See more roasted cauliflower recipe ideas.

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Nothing says Christmas like an edible wreath, packed with your favourite winter veg. This show-stealing recipe tastes as good as it looks, and even the carnivores will be asking for a second slice. The mushrooms add a rich, umami depth that brings out the earthy flavours of the root veg. Top with colourful root veg crisps for added crunch. It's also delicious the next day, layered into Boxing Day sandwiches.

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Go for full on indulgence and pig out on our truffled parsnip & brioche pudding, with crunchy hazelnuts and thyme butter. This decadent, savoury twist on the classic pudding is pure comfort food. A spoonful of this ultra-rich bready delight will take a plateful of roast veg and crispy potatoes from standard to something special.

4. Vegan pie

Make this fantastic vegan beetroot, sweet potato, chard and celeriac rainbow-layered pie as a stunning centrepiece for a meat-free Christmas.

For more ideas, see our vegan Christmas mains.

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Bring a splash of colour to an overly beige plate of treats with our beetroot and red onion tarte. Although it looks impressive, this easy recipe takes just 10 minutes to prepare, so you can dazzle your guests with very little effort. Top with orange zest and a sprinkle of salt, and serve with a peppery salad.

Alternative Christmas desserts

Christmas pudding

If you love baking but aren't a fan of traditional puddings, we have a whole host of brownies, cakes, cheesecakes and ice creams to get your mouth watering. Take Christmas pudding and turn it on its head. Try a scoop of Christmas pudding trifle, a slice of pudding cheesecake or a bowlful of Christmas pud ice cream.

See more Christmas pudding recipes and leftover Christmas pudding ideas.

Christmas cake

Want a stunning sponge to take centre stage this Christmas? Embrace all the flavours of the season, with our own clever twists. Our gingerbread cake with caramel biscuit icing is deliciously decadent, complete with coconut 'snow'. Get a taste of the tropics with our , filled with sunny Caribbean flavours. Ditch the fruit cake and try our with picture-perfect meringue toppers.

Find more Christmas cake recipe ideas.

Mince pies & yule log

Perk up your standard sweet offering with our golden-brown cinnamon swirl mince pies. They're easy and can be made with just a handful of ingredients. Try another glorious mash-up in the form of our mince pie baklava – serve small bites with coffee or a hearty serving warm with ice cream. Bring a pop of colour to your dinner table with our stunning rainbow yule log, a striped Swiss roll makes a centrepiece that'll get everyone talking. If you need something sweet to satisfy your cravings, try your hand at our salted caramel yule log. A slice of this is the perfect end to a festive meal.

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10 alternative Christmas dinner recipes (2024)

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What can I do instead of Christmas dinner? ›

Top 5 alternative meaty mains
  1. Quick roast Christmas chicken & sticky veg.
  2. Honey-glazed ham.
  3. Easy roast pork shoulder.
  4. Marmalade glazed roast duck.
  5. Easy roast leg of lamb.
  6. Whole roasted cauliflower.
  7. Parsnip, mushroom & barley wreath.
  8. Truffled parsnip & brioche pudding.

What are the top 10 Christmas dinner foods? ›

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

What is a good substitute for turkey on Christmas Day? ›

A delicious cut of pork is the perfect Christmas turkey alternative, so keep a look out when you go to your local butchers. If you need more turkey alternatives and enjoy a traditional Christmas then goose is the only way to go.

What is the substitute for Christmas Day? ›

When 26 December falls on a Saturday, the associated public holiday is on the following Monday, 28 December. When 26 December falls on a Sunday, the public holiday is the following Tuesday 28 December, with the "substitute day" for Christmas Day being observed on the Monday.

What is a traditional Italian Christmas dinner menu? ›

In Northern Italy, Lasagne Bolognese and filled pasta like manicotti and ravioli are traditional Christmas fare. Next comes the main event, the meat. Roasted veal, baked chicken, sausages or braised beef are common Natale entrées worth celebrating.

What is a traditional Irish Christmas dinner? ›

For an Irish family Christmas, the traditional dinner is key and getting it right is a real art. Roast turkey and stuffing, clove-studded baked ham, crispy goose fat potatoes, steamed Brussels sprouts, buttery sweet carrots, crispy parsnips, cranberry sauce, bread sauce, gravy, phew, there's a lot to think of!

How do you decline a Christmas dinner? ›

Declining a Friend's Holiday Invitation
  1. “I apologize, but I am unable to attend. Let's talk tomorrow.”
  2. “Thank you for inviting me, but my brother invited me to a family dinner that night.”
  3. Hey! Thanks for inviting me. I'm sorry I can't make it. Work is hectic; I'm just crashing when I get home.
Dec 3, 2023

How do I get out of Christmas dinner? ›

How to get out of seeing your family for Christmas
  1. Volunteer in a soup kitchen. Volunteering is a good idea whether you want to see your family or not. ...
  2. Take the shift no one wants. ...
  3. Pull a sickie. ...
  4. Book a holiday. ...
  5. Tell them the truth.

What can you do for Christmas when not with family? ›

Take a look at some of the mood-boosting things you can do below...
  • Focus on the things you enjoy. ...
  • Connect with others virtually. ...
  • Remember, you don't have to celebrate. ...
  • Have a tasty feast of your favourite foods. ...
  • Stay off social media. ...
  • Volunteer. ...
  • Go for a long walk. ...
  • Treat yourself.
Dec 21, 2023

How do you celebrate Christmas without food? ›

Start new traditions.

Plan to take a walk or play games with relatives instead of having an extended meal that lasts all day. Make a gingerbread house that will be for decoration only. Take a ride around town to see Christmas lights. In general, find new ways of celebrating that do not revolve around food.

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