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Food 31 Recipes to Make for December

December 2, 2020 byKari

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These 31 Recipes to Make for December are a collection of inspiration from holiday types of recipes to super easy dinners, and make ahead breakfasts. You’ll also find some of our favorite holiday desserts as well as a bonus date night idea as well!

Can you believe it’s already December? This has been the strangest year in terms of time. On the one hand, it seems to have been forever already, but on the other hand, I can’t figure out where the whole year has gone! But in any case here we are again with some more recipe inspiration, and just in time for the holidays.

I don’t know about you, but I’m looking for some simplicity as we approach the end of the year. So you’ll find some of our favorite comfort food recipes below, but also some of our favorite absolute easiest recipes as well.

There are also a few favorites for holiday desserts. But it was way too hard to choose just a few favorites. So if you’re looking for more inspiration, you can find all of my dessert recipes in the brand-new, (and organized) recipe index.

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So let’s start off these 31 Recipes to Make for December with some dinner inspiration

  • Instant Pot Rosemary Pork Ragu with Cauliflower ‘Polenta’
  • Slow Cooker Sweet Potato Turkey Chili
  • Instant Pot Broccoli Cheddar Chicken and Rice
  • Bacon Wrapped Ranch Meatloaf
  • Easy Homemade Spaghetti Sauce
  • Instant Pot Paleo Butter Chicken
  • Healthy Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana
  • Instant Pot Creamy Tuscan Chicken
  • Lazy Lasagna Beef and Shells
  • Instant Pot Korean Beef Bowls

And of course I couldn’t leave out our ultimate holiday recipe – Life Changing Rosemary Mushroom Cream Sauce. I cannot remember the last time this sauce wasn’t at a birthday or Christmas. And once you make it, be warned… it may never leave your table either!

If you can’t have dairy, you can sub in my Savory Vegan Cashew Cream Sauce for the heavy cream. You don’t need to simmer it down to thicken it though like you would with regular cream. This sauce is incredible on everything from chicken to prime rib if you’re going all out.

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And now for a couple of side dishes and snacks

  • Caramelized Bacon Balsamic Brussels Sprouts
  • Easiest Garlic Roasted Green Beans
  • Spinach Salad with Mandarin Oranges and Warm Bacon Dressing
  • Roasted Garlic Butternut Hummus
  • Rosemary Sea Salt Roasted Almonds (these make a great snack or homemade gift as well)

For lots more recipe inspiration, check out my side dish section of the recipe index!

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and some tasty breakfast options too

  • Make Ahead Sausage Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole
  • Paleo Cranberry Orange Muffins
  • Vitamin C Booster Cranberry Orange Smoothie
  • Superfood Tropical Green Smoothie (these 2 smoothies are my favorite way to lighten things up a touch, and get in lots of fruit & veggies in between all the holiday treats!)
  • Instant Pot Crispy Potatoes (you’ll find us making these with over-easy eggs pretty much every weekend all winter long!)

Bonus fun breakfasts: and Western Omelet Waffles.

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Finally let’s talk about some of our favorite holiday desserts

  • Glazed Paleo ‘Sugar’ Cookies
  • Homemade Paleo Twix Bars
  • Paleo Cookie Dough topped Brownies
  • Death by Chocolate (paleo/gluten free/dairy free)
  • No Bake Chocolate Tart
  • Homemade Maple Ice Cream
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And like I mentioned above, it’s way too hard to narrow down to just a few desserts. So be sure and head over to the dessert section of the recipe index to find even more treats. Also, there will be some more cookie recipes coming this month as well.

To finish out these 31 Recipes to Make for December, I want to tell you about a favorite of mine

So I want to leave you with this recipe for how to put together an Easy Cheeseboard Date for 2. It says ‘for 2’ but you can easily size it to fit however many you might be feeding in your family instead of making it for a date night as an option as well. We love making this a few times throughout the holidays because it’s so simple to throw together. (And I should mention – it doesn’t require ANY cooking!)

Also, we’ve had a long-time tradition around New Year’s to have a cheeseboard and plan out what we might want to do in the new year. This has been one of the most fun traditions we’ve ever started. And I have to say we both really look forward to it each year.

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It’s also been great because we’ll write down everything we want to do from mountain peaks to climb, to vacation destinations. We also love making business and personal goals while snacking on cheese!

Even though this year pretty much nothing we wanted to do actually happened, we had some wonderful experiences in any case. And we’re still looking forward to planning fun things for next year in whatever way we can.

I just thought I’d share this in case you’ve been feeling adrift this year like I have at numerous times. I’ve just focused on things closer to home and started planning nice things we can do, (since backpacking through New Zealand seems like a far-out dream at the moment!).

So I hope these recipes will bring you some inspiration to make the next month as special as you can. Also for more seasonal recipes, try my 30 Recipes for November. From easy dinners to fun and healthier takes on holiday desserts, I hope you’ll let me know what you make over the next month!

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FAQs

What to cook the week between Christmas and New Year's? ›

If all else fails or you want the easiest option, just use leftovers by themselves, or to make something new. Think ham or turkey sandwiches or ham soup. Or use sides from Christmas dinner with a different main dish. Switch it up and use a different side each day to make it through the week with less work.

What do you make on New Year's Day? ›

Greens, pork, and cornbread, as well as black-eyed peas, cowpeas, or beans, are some of the typical symbolic foods served on New Year's Day. When planning your dinner menu, add the Southern foods that some say bring good luck and avoid those that may do just the opposite in the new year.

What are 3 foods that are eaten on new year's day? ›

Looking for prosperity? As Southern tradition dictates, black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread represent pennies, dollars, and gold, respectively, so eating them together on New Year's will keep your purse full all year long.

What do Southerners cook on new year's day? ›

In the South, that means a meal of collard greens, hoppin' John, black-eyed peas, cornbread, and pot likker soup. For an auspicious year, we've rounded up some of our favorite traditional New Year's Day recipes.

What is the traditional new year's Day menu? ›

Other New Year's Day meals include Hoppin' John with black-eyed peas, cornbread and collard greens, or pork recipes that are thought to represent progress in the new year. Browse some of these traditional New Year's Day lunch recipes and don't forget to serve them up with a few New Year's desserts and some champagne.

What is the traditional new year's Day food? ›

Greens, Black-Eyed Peas, Cornbread, and Ham | Photo by Meredith. You may not be superstitious, but why tempt fate? Dig into these traditional lucky foods on New Year's Day to attract abundance and prosperity in the year ahead.

What are you not supposed to do on new year's Day? ›

Don't Clean the House on New Year's Day - You will wash away any good luck coming your way.

What to do in the days between Christmas and new year? ›

10 Things To Do During the Week Between Christmas and New Years
  • Catch up on your favourite series. Get your watch-list ready! ...
  • Use up those Christmas leftovers. ...
  • Exercise. ...
  • Pamper yourself. ...
  • Have a clear-out. ...
  • Enjoy a winter walk. ...
  • Pick up a new hobby. ...
  • Connect with friends and family.

What to do in the time between Christmas and new year? ›

THINGS TO DO BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
  • Explore Nature. ...
  • Reflect On The Year & Set Goals For 2024. ...
  • Spend Time With Loved Ones. ...
  • Pick Up A New Hobby. ...
  • Declutter Your Space. ...
  • Relax and Pamper Yourself. ...
  • Volunteer or Give Back To Your Community.
Dec 26, 2023

What do you eat on each of the 12 days of Christmas? ›

12 Days of Christmas Recipes
  • Day 1: A Partridge in a Pear Tree. These Baked Pears are EASY and delicious with 4 simple ingredients. ...
  • Day 2: Two Turtle Doves. ...
  • Day 3: Three French Hens. ...
  • Day 4: Four Calling Birds. ...
  • Day 5: Five Golden Rings. ...
  • Day 6: Six Geese a Laying. ...
  • Day 7: Seven Swans a Swimming. ...
  • Day 8: Eight Maids a Milking.
Dec 25, 2020

What to cook on January 1st? ›

Greens, Black-Eyed Peas, Cornbread, and Ham | Photo by Meredith. Even folks who aren't from the South go all in on eating black-eyed peas for good luck on New Year's Day. Cook up an irresistibly soft, hearty dish that will also bring you good fortune.

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