Christmas buffet recipes (2024)

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  • App onlyChristmas tree goat's cheese tart. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Rustle up these festively shaped veggie tarts at Christmas. They can be served alongside carrots and sprouts on the big day, but are also great for a buffet

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    Make pigs in blankets even more special using maple syrup and a little mustard. If you can’t find co*cktail sausages, use chipolatas, each cut into three pieces

  • Luxury hummus

    A star rating of 4.6 out of 5.18 ratings

    Use good-quality chickpeas to give this vegan hummus a really silky feel. Dips make perfect, easy party food to serve with crudités and warm pittas

  • App onlyBaked camembert with brioche bun wreath. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Elevate the classic tear-and-share bread with molten cheese with Tom Kerridge's recipe. It's perfect for a special occasion when you need to feed a crowd

  • Easy sausage rolls

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    Eat these family-friendly sausage rolls with a chutney or pickle. They make a great snack for a party buffet

  • App onlyChristmas tree cheeseboard. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Rustle up this sharing platter made with cheese, crackers, cucumber and grapes. Decorate with rosemary and pomegranate seeds to look like a festive tree

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    Create a little make-your-own crostini station where guests are invited to spread baked ricotta onto warm toast and top with grapes and prosciutto

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    Quick to make on Christmas Day, you can swap fresh cranberries here for frozen – just keep an eye on them during cooking, as they won’t take as long to break down

  • Smoky veggie nachos

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.7 ratings

    Serve a sharing platter of vegetarian nachos at your next informal drinks party. Unlike most party food, these nachos are healthy, boasting plenty of folate, fibre and vitamin c

  • App onlyAir-fryer sesame prawn toast. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Make these prawns toasts as canapés at your next party. Arrange on a platter and scatter over extra spring onions and chopped chives to garnish

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    Marinate chicken wings in cranberry and soy sauce, then cook in an air-fryer to make this tasty side. They're perfect for a buffet or movie night snack

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    Enjoy these skewers as canapés at your next party. Flavoured with festive clementines, they're ideal at Christmas served with your choice of dips

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    Char the cut sides of the lemons in this dish to add a smoky note that transforms the flavour of the turkey. It helps keep the lean breast meat succulent too

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    Make this salmon centrepiece, encased in pastry and stuffed with ginger and raisins, for a special occasion. It's lovely served with a watercress salad

  • App onlyAny-veg hummus. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Use up a can of chickpeas to make this easy, creamy hummus. You can also add any cooked veg you have – cooked carrots or beetroot work well

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    Who says party food can't be healthy? Enjoy this selection of dips – featuring beetroot, butternut squash and caramelised onion – alongside veg crudités and breadsticks

  • Retro trifle

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.16 ratings

    Take trifle to the next level for the festive season. Make the jelly with raspberries and enrich the custard with clotted cream for ultra indulgence

  • Sweet chilli-glazed pigs in blankets

    A star rating of 4.5 out of 5.2 ratings

    Enjoy our chilli-glazed variation on a Christmas classic. As well as being a moreish side for the festive turkey, they also make a delicious canapé

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    Are you invited to a festive event? Fill a hamper with homemade goodies to thank your host, including these moreish shortbread biscuits with a twist

  • Pumpkin star bread

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    Make this savoury tear-and-share bread to serve alongside soup, or as part of a buffet. It's a stunning side dish for a special Christmas gathering

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    Pack classic cheese and pickle filling into puff pastry to make these moreish pinwheels. They’re ideal for summer picnics or buffets

  • App onlyAir fryer pigs-in-blanket turnovers. This is a premium piece of content available to registered users.

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    Wrap pigs-in-blankets in puff pastry to make a delicious festive snack. They're ideal for a Christmas party or buffet, served alongside chutney

  • A star rating of 2.4 out of 5.3 ratings

    Take a little effort to make these delicious croquettes – they store well in the freezer and make a quick starter that takes just minutes to cook

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What should be on a Christmas buffet? ›

Christmas party food
  • King Prawn Crispy Lollipops. ...
  • Red Fox Welsh Rarebit. ...
  • Smoked Salmon Éclairs. ...
  • Feta Popcorn with Hot Honey. ...
  • Pork & Chorizo Whirls. ...
  • Paneer Fries. ...
  • Sticky Beef Teriyaki Skewers. ...
  • Brie & Cranberry Tartlets.

How do you feed a crowd at Christmas? ›

Sharing dishes work well when feeding large numbers. Try making a large dip, pâté or terrine, or serve up a selection of nibbles and let everyone help themselves – it saves plating up lots of individual dishes before the chaos of the main course ensues.

What do most people serve for Christmas? ›

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. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert.

What are some good finger foods for Christmas? ›

Christmas party finger foods
  • Sausage Cream Cheese Crescent Bites. ...
  • Salami & Cream Cheese Roll Ups - Sugar Apron. ...
  • Crab and Cheddar Baked Wonton Purses Appetizer Recipe {Our Family Favorite Easy Finger Food}

What is the best meat to feed a crowd? ›

Cuts of Meat to Feed a Crowd
  • Porterhouse. A dramatic steak indeed, a porterhouse is similar to a T-bone but with a heartier portion of tenderloin filet. ...
  • Baby Back Ribs. ...
  • Kansas City Strip Steaks. ...
  • Beef Tenderloin. ...
  • Pork Tenderloins. ...
  • Smoked Brisket. ...
  • Pulled Pork. ...
  • Whole Chicken.
Sep 15, 2017

How do you throw a good Christmas party at home? ›

We asked experts to share their best-kept secrets for pulling off an easy and enjoyable holiday party.
  1. Send Invites Early. ...
  2. Choose a Theme—and Stick With It. ...
  3. Utilize What You Already Have in Your House. ...
  4. Always Overestimate When Buying Food and Beverages. ...
  5. Don't Stretch Yourself Too Thin in the Kitchen. ...
  6. Arrange the Party Wisely.
Nov 2, 2022

What do you put on a Christmas platter? ›

Alternatively, opt for a few olives or a bowl of toasted nuts to round out your platter.
  1. Cucumber and Salmon Sushi Rolls.
  2. Bruschetta.
  3. Prawn Spring Rolls.
  4. Cottage Rolls.
  5. Cauliflower Cheese Muffin-Pan Balls.

What is the must have food for Christmas Day? ›

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 do you bring to a Christmas dinner host? ›

– If you don't know the host well, play it safe with flowers, a house plant, a bottle of wine, or a box of boutique chocolates. – If you know the host well, choose a gift you know they will like—a small artwork, a six-pack of their favorite craft beer, or a special Christmas tree ornament.

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