10 classic Christmas recipes you can make ahead (2024)

Discover the ease of the holidays with our guide on how to prepare Christmas dinner in advance. Take the stress out of Christmas morning and spread the work and some of the food costs by preparing your festive favourites well in advance. Our classic, make-ahead Christmas recipes are all freezable and can be simply reheated on the big day. Savour the holiday spirit without the fuss, a pre cooked Christmas dinner is ready to serve and sure to impress.

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Find all the essentials, from roast potatoes, Yorkies and stuffing, to mince pies and Christmas cake. These ten easy recipes can be made fully or partly in advance, then frozen or stored in the fridge, helping you to dive into the holiday cheer with a pre-made Christmas dinner.

We've also created a Christmas cooking timeline that tells you what to make when in the lead-up to the big day.

If you're looking for more practical advice and recipe ideas to help you get organised this Christmas, see our freezable Christmas recipe collection, plus read our guides on make-ahead Christmas desserts and make-ahead Christmas starters.

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Make-ahead Christmas cooking timeline

Up to three months ahead (September-October):

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• Make, keep, and feed the Christmas cake

• Make, keep, and feed a classic Christmas pudding

• Make and freeze gravy

Up to one month before (November-December):

• Prepare and freeze mince pies

• Prepare and freeze roast potatoes

• Prepare and freeze stuffing

• Prepare and freeze pigs in blankets

• Cook and freeze Yorkshire puddings

• Make and freeze bread sauce

Up to a week before:

• Make and keep the cranberry sauce

  • Make and keep the red cabbage

10 classic make-ahead Christmas recipes

1.

This traditional festive fruitcake is best made well in advance, and can be fed regularly with brandy, sherry, whisky or rum. Traditionally baked on Stir-up Sunday (the last Sunday before Advent), this cake just gets better the longer it has to soak up the flavours and develop a moist, rich texture.

Try more Christmas cake recipes.

2. Easy mince pies

Nothing says Christmas like a freshly-baked mince pie, and these pretty pastries are sure to impress. Fill melt-in-the-mouth shortcrust pastry with our zesty homemade mincemeat and pop in the freezer up to a month ahead, ready to be baked from frozen at a moment's notice.

Unbelievably easy mince pies recipe

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3. Golden roast potatoes

Don't spend time peeling potatoes on Christmas morning – this hearty side can be made up to a month in advance, so you can relax and enjoy the festive fun. Par-boil then freeze for crispy spuds nobody will guess weren't made on the day.

4. Super-simple cranberry sauce

Tasty trimmings make all the difference with your roast. This classic cranberry sauce requires just three ingredients, and can be kept in the fridge for up to a week.

Try more cranberry sauce recipes.

5. Best ever Yorkshire puddings

Don't disappoint with droopy Yorkies – get a perfect rise with our light and fluffy make-ahead puds. Using only four ingredients, this recipe couldn't be easier and can be frozen for up to a month.

Check out more Yorkshire puddings.

6. Pigs in blankets with a twist

Turkey beware – this meaty side-dish might just steal the show! Give classic pigs in blankets a twist by adding dried fruit and mustard for a delicious kick. Wrap your sausages with streaky bacon and freeze. On the day, bake until sizzling and golden, then sit back and watch them disappear as soon as they hit the table.

Find more pigs in blankets recipes.

7. Make-ahead gravy

Homemade gravy beats shop-bought sauce no matter the time of year – and on Christmas Day, this recipe will take your roast to the next level. Keep for up to three days in the fridge or freeze for up to three months. When you heat to serve, add the roasting juices from your turkey for a luxurious finishing touch.

For a veggie alternative, try our make-ahead madeira gravy.

8. Sautéed salted red cabbage with cranberries

Inject some vibrant colour and fruity flavour into your Christmas Day dinner with this tasty veggie side. Pop in the fridge for up to two days.

See more red cabbage recipes.

9.

This sausage stuffing is packed with festive flavours, combining classic sage and onion with Bramley apples. Prepare two-three days ahead if you have room in the fridge, or up to two months ahead if you're planning to freeze.

Check out more Christmas stuffing recipes.

10. Butterscotch Christmas pudding

Finish your feast the traditional way with a fruit-filled steamed pud, topped with butterscotch sauce and mixed nuts. Make early to allow the festive flavours to mingle – keep in the fridge for three days, or in the freezer for two to three weeks.

Discover more of our Christmas pudding recipes.

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10 classic Christmas recipes you can make ahead (2024)

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What food can be prepared the day before Christmas? ›

Make-ahead Christmas recipes
  • Tuscan sausage, kale & ciabatta stuffing. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Sunken chocolate, olive oil & hazelnut cake. ...
  • Pheasant casserole. ...
  • Roast garlic make-ahead gravy. ...
  • Air-fryer soy & cranberry chicken wings. ...
  • Croissant bread sauce. ...
  • App onlyQuick pickled red cabbage. ...
  • Mincemeat half-baked cookies.

What veg 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.

What to make the night before Christmas? ›

7 Jamie's Night Before Christmas recipes
  1. 40 minutes Super easy. The ultimate carrots.
  2. 3 hours Not too tricky. Jamie's easy turkey.
  3. 5 minutes Super easy. Jamie's Christmas co*cktail.
  4. 1 hour Not too tricky. Gennaro's pork & onion stuffing.
  5. 40 minutes Not too tricky. Christmas Day gravy.
  6. 10 minutes Super easy. ...
  7. Perfect roast potatoes.

What can be done day before Christmas? ›

What to do the night before Christmas
  • Bake for Santa. It wouldn't be Christmas without leaving a plate of milk and cookies out for Santa. ...
  • Check your turkey. ...
  • Super sauces. ...
  • Finishing touches. ...
  • Last minute desserts. ...
  • Star side dishes. ...
  • Emergency gifts. ...
  • Drink up.

What time do you start cooking Christmas dinner? ›

Christmas Day

9.30am: Remove the turkey and flavour-bomb butter from the fridge to come to room temperature. 11am: Prep the onions and carrots to go under the turkey and smother the turkey with the butter. 11.15am: Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. 11.30pm: Put the turkey in the oven.

Which vegetables are traditionally served during the 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? Use our super-simple portion planner for all your trimmings and check out our infographic guide to how much turkey to serve per person.

Can you par boil potatoes the day before roasting? ›

Boil them the day before or up to five days before, so they completely dry out and absorb the fat better. Once they are cooked, drain them thoroughly, then leave them on a cooling rack so that they can fully dry out on all sides. Refridgerating them overnight is a bonus.

Can you cook meat the day before Christmas? ›

Q: Can I boil my gammon on Christmas Eve and finish it in the oven on Christmas Day? A: Yes, but you'll need to make sure it gets heated through when you recook it.

Can I cook pigs in blankets the night before? ›

Tips: The sausages, bacon and glaze can all be prepared separately up to a day ahead. Keep the pigs in blankets covered in their baking dish in the fridge. The glaze can be kept in a sealed container at room temperature, just give it a good stir before use.

Can you make party food the day before? ›

As long as you an keep the stuff refrigerate then it will be fine to do it the day before.

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.
  1. Set Expectations for Christmas Morning. ...
  2. Consider Spreading Out Gifts. ...
  3. Gather Supplies and Set up an Organization System. ...
  4. Create Traditions that Don't Involve Presents. ...
  5. Encourage Gratitude.

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