31 Rustic Christmas Recipes (2024)

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31 Rustic Christmas Recipes (1)Grace MannonUpdated: Dec. 12, 2022

    Cook up some down-home goodness with these rustic Christmas dishes.

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    Corned Beef Hash Rustic Pie

    This suppertime pie has all the yummies: homemade pie crust, seasoned potatoes, and lots and lots of corned beef and cheese. How could you not fall in love with it? I know we have. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    Roasted Fresh Okra

    If you have picky eaters who worry about texture, roasted okra is marvelous. It's OK to crowd the pan. Okra shrinks as it cooks. —Anna Katsoulis, Greenville, North Carolina

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    Nantucket Cranberry Tart

    While everyone is enjoying a bountiful meal, this eye-catching tart can be baking to perfection in the oven. The pretty holiday dessert calls for very few ingredients, and it’s a snap to assemble. —Jackie Zack, Riverside, Connecticut

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    Amish Onion Cake

    This rich, moist bread with an onion-poppy seed topping is a wonderful break from your everyday bread routine. You can serve it with any meat, and it’s a nice accompaniment to soup or salad. I’ve made it many times and have often been asked to share the recipe. —Mitzi Sentiff, Annapolis, Maryland

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    Shredded Barbecue Chicken over Grits

    There’s nothing like juicy meat served over creamy grits. And the pumpkin in these grits makes them taste like a spicy, comforting bowl of fall flavors. Your family will come running to the table for this one. —Erin Renouf Mylroie, Santa Clara, Utah

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    Apples ‘n’ Cream Pancake

    This cozy recipe is delicious for breakfast or brunch. I usually make a double batch—because everyone wants more! With our own orchard, we have plenty of Delicious and Winesap apples…they make this a true Midwestern meal. —Ruth Schafer, Defiance, Ohio

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    German Chocolate Dump Cake

    We make this for Sunday lunches when the whole family gets together. The cream cheese topping is so good that it doesn't need frosting. —Donna Holdbrooks, Waco, Georgia

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    Slow Cooker Beef Vegetable Stew

    Come home to warm comfort food! This vegetable beef stew is based on my mom’s wonderful recipe, but I adjusted it for the slow cooker. Add a sprinkle of Parmesan to each bowl for a nice finishing touch. —Marcella West, Washburn, Illinois

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    9/31

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    Moist Cranberry Pork Roast

    I love to serve this tender, flavorful pork to guests. You don’t have to toil away in the kitchen to prepare it, yet it tastes like a gourmet meal. —Kimberley Scasny, Douglasville, Georgia

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    10/31

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    Grandma Pruit's Vinegar Pie

    This historic pie has been in our family for many generations and is always served at our get-togethers.—Suzette Pruit, Houston, Texas

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    11/31

    Pastry-Topped Turkey Casserole

    My friends tell me this is the best potpie they've ever had. Hearty and full-flavored, my comforting classic never lets on that it’s also low in fat and a good source of fiber. —Agnes Ward, Stratford, Ontario

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    12/31

    Sausage, Egg and Cheddar Farmers Breakfast

    This hearty combination of sausage, hash browns and eggs is the perfect breakfast to warm you up on a cold winter morning. —Bonnie Roberts, Newaygo, Michigan

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    Lemony Walnut-Raisin Galette

    This flaky, buttery pastry dessert has a filling of fruit, walnuts, coconut and cinnamon. There's a lot to love! For even more appeal, dollop sweetened whipped cream on top of each serving. —Ellen Kozak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Quick Chicken and Dumplings

    Using pre-cooked chicken and ready-made biscuits, this hearty dish is comfort food made simple. It’s the perfect way to warm up on chilly nights. —Lakeya Astwood, Schenectady, New York

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    Brussels Sprouts Brown Betty

    I had the idea to make a savory version of the family-favorite brown betty, using vegetables in place of fruit while keeping the classic crunchy bread crumb topping. The result is a creamy, decadent side that will turn anyone into a Brussels sprouts fan. —Shauna Havey, Roy, Utah

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    Flavorful Pot Roast

    On hectic days, this is so quick and easy to prep! Convenient packages of dressing and gravy combine to create a sauce worthy of a fall-apart roast. For a filling meal-in-one, serve with make-ahead mashed potatoes and ladle the juices over top. —Arlene Butler, Ogden, Utah

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    Apple Dumpling Bake

    I received this recipe for baked apple dumplings with Mountain Dew from a friend of mine, then tweaked it to suit my family’s tastes. The soda is definitely the secret ingredient in this rich apple dessert. —Chris Shields, Monrovia, Indiana

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    Milk-and-Honey White Bread

    My dad has been a wheat farmer all his life and my state is the wheat capital, so this recipe represents my region and my family well. This bread never lasts too long at our house. —Kathy McCreary, Goddard, Kansas

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    19/31

    Vegetable Strata

    We always serve food at our Bunco games, and since one of us is a vegetarian we like to make fun meatless dishes we can all enjoy. This strata can easily be doubled and tastes fantastic hot or at room temperature. —Doris Mancini, Port Orchard, Washington

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    20/31

    Skillet Shepherd’s Pie

    This is the best shepherd’s pie recipe I’ve ever tasted. It’s one of my favorite quick recipes to make, and I usually have most—if not all—of the ingredients already on hand. —Tirzah Sandt, San Diego, California

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    Deluxe Cornbread Stuffing

    When my husband and I were newlyweds and far from family, we invited friends over for a traditional Thanksgiving feast. I searched for stuffing recipes and combined the best aspects of several to create this one. Everyone liked it, and I still make it for holidays.

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    Country Ribs Dinner

    Ribs slow-cooked with carrots, celery, onions and red potatoes are pure comfort food for us. To add a little zip, we sometimes sprinkle in cayenne. —Rose Ingall, Manistee, Michigan

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    Caramel Pear Pudding

    Don’t expect this old-fashioned dessert to last long. The delicate pears and irresistible caramel topping make it a winner whenever I serve it. It’s nice to have a tempting fall cake that puts the season’s best pears to excellent use. —Sharon Mensing, Greenfield, Iowa

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    Cabbage and Beef Soup

    When I was a little girl, I helped my parents work the fields of their small farm. Lunchtime was always a treat when Mother picked fresh vegetables from the garden and simmered them in her big soup pot. We loved making this delicious recipe. —Ethel Ledbetter, Canton, North Carolina

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    Baker's Dozen Yeast Rolls

    A yummy honey-garlic topping turns these easy dinner rolls into something extra special. Try ’em with soups and chili. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Apple Butter Biscuit Breakfast Bake

    My grandmother created this recipe to use up the leftovers from Christmas Eve dinner. By combining the leftover ham and biscuits with her homemade apple butter, milk and eggs, she could serve us all a warm, delicious breakfast and still have time to spend with the grandchildren. —Marty Leverette, Columbia, South Carolina

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    Pumpkin Dump Cake

    Canned pumpkin and cake mix make these dessert bars an effortless alternative to pumpkin pie. It’s a tried-and-true dessert that always brings big smiles. —Linda Guyot, Fountain Valley, California

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    Chicken Potpie Galette with Cheddar-Thyme Crust

    This gorgeous galette takes traditional chicken potpie and gives it a fun open-faced spin. The rich filling and flaky cheddar-flecked crust make it taste so homey. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Pearl Onion Broccoli Bake

    With its creamy white cheese sauce and buttery crumb topping, this dish is great comfort food. If you’re looking for a mild way to dress up broccoli, this is the recipe. —Charles Keating, Manchester, Maryland

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    One of my husband's favorite childhood memories was eating his Grandma Barney's Tater Tot Casserole. One day I prepared it using potatoes O'Brien instead. Now I always make it this way. — Heather Matthews, Keller, Texas

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    Originally Published: November 26, 2018

    31 Rustic Christmas Recipes (32)

    Grace Mannon

    Grace learned a ton about the nitty-gritty of food and nutrition while earning her master’s degree in food science. She worked for a well-known baby food company and a company responsible for many favorite snack foods before transitioning to being a stay-at-home mom. She loves writing about complicated food science concepts in an understandable way and as a Taste of Home contributor, Grace covers a little bit of everything, from vintage recipes to must-have holiday foods and treats.

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    What is a classic 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 is the best Christmas dinner to make? ›

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    • Easy. Prime Rib Roast. ...
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    • Jansson's Temptation (Creamy Potato Casserole) Eric Kim, Jens Linder, Johanna Westman. ...
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    • Vegan Jackfruit Pernil. Christina Morales, Lyana Blount. ...
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    • Easy.

    What is the traditional Christmas dinner in USA? ›

    United States

    Therefore, the substrate of the meal usually is British in origin: roasted root vegetables as a side dish, mashed potatoes, gravy, and the centerpiece being a stuffed roasted fowl (pheasant, goose, duck, or turkey) or an expensive cut of roasted beef or beef Wellington.

    What are the top five Christmas dinner dishes? ›

    Top 10 Christmas Dinner Recipes
    • Maple-Bourbon-Brined Turkey.
    • Tarragon Crusted Roast Beef.
    • Classic Bread Stuffing.
    • Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Pecans.
    • Pillsbury™ Tourtière.
    • Roasted Rosemary-Onion Potatoes.
    • Crispy-Coated Lemon-Pepper Salmon.
    • Perfect Apple Pie.

    What's a traditional meal on Christmas Eve? ›

    Traditional dishes like pasties and ravioli with cabbage stuffing or dumplings with mushrooms and cabbage. Dumplings with potatoes and cottage cheese or stuffed only with mushrooms are other frequent Christmas Eve table items.

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

    They cover the savory side of Christmas dinner, from prime rib, baked ham, and roast turkey to scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce.

    What can I have for Christmas dinner instead of turkey? ›

    Unique holiday dinner ideas
    • Beef Wellington: The Showstopper.
    • Christmas Roast Duck: The Twist on a Classic.
    • Vegetarian Enchiladas: The Surprise Favorite.
    • Roast Lamb: The Savory Star.
    • Stuffed Acorn Squash: The Festive & Flavorful.
    • Prime Rib Roast: The Hearty Hero.
    Dec 12, 2022

    What is the least popular Christmas food? ›

    Across all states, their findings showed that the least popular Christmas foods are persimmon pudding (13%) and fruitcake (25%).

    What do most Americans eat on Christmas Eve? ›

    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 21, 2023

    What food do Mexicans eat on Christmas? ›

    10 foods popular in Mexico for Christmas
    • Tamales. Tamales are beautiful cornmeal dumplings with a variety of fillings inside them. ...
    • Ensalada de Noche Buena. ...
    • Romeritos. ...
    • Bacalao. ...
    • Pozole. ...
    • Pavo. ...
    • Ponche Navideno. ...
    • Bunuelos.
    Dec 19, 2018

    What do Americans eat on Christmas Day? ›

    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 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 the most common Christmas dinner meat? ›

    Pork. Pork is a staple of any Christmas, whether that be a shoulder joint, leg or fillet. With so many different cuts of pork available, there really is something for everyone this Christmas.

    What should be on my Christmas food list? ›

    Your ultimate Christmas shopping list
    • Crackers and nibbles. You never know when your friends, family or neighbours might pop by, so be sure to have plenty of nibbles on hand. ...
    • Milk. ...
    • Herbs and spices. ...
    • Oil. ...
    • Chocolate. ...
    • Tea and coffee. ...
    • Eggs.

    What meat is original Christmas dinner? ›

    The traditional choices were beef, venison and wild boar, but the Tudors also ate a range of wild animals and birds that we wouldn't eat today, including badger, blackbird and woodco*ck. Turkeys first came to England during the Tudor period were seen as an exotic delicacy.

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