Holiday entertaining is officially here! I’ve pulled together a range of Christmas Dinner menus to inspire you – from elegant to make-ahead, budget conscious to high-impact feasts. Here’s to stress-free planning and your most delicious Christmas yet!

Christmas is the Grand Prix of menu planning
I menu plan for a sport. I secretly get a thrill out of figuring out the optimum combination of dishes that balance oven space, prep time, richness, flavours and serving temperatures – not to mention dietary and budget requirements – so everything lands beautifully on the table without chaos!
So this years’ Christmas gift to myself is to indulge in putting together a range of Christmas menus for sit down dinners. I’ve got everything from sophisticated and elegant to “wow” factor ones, a really great low-cost one ($6 a head!) to speedy-prep one. I thought you might find them useful too – so here they are!

Browse the Christmas recipe index for more ideas

1. Effortless Elegance
This is the kind of menu you’d expect to see at a white tablecloth restaurant – only you get to serve it at home where you can kick off your shoes and be as loud as you like!
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Coquille Saint Jacques – scallops au gratin!
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Roast Beef Tenderloin with a dreamy mushroom sauce, Fondant Potatoes and Sautéed Garlic Green Beans
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Panna Cotta – elegant and a lighter way to finish a rich meal
2. Go Big or Go Home
A menu built for gasps! A mighty prime rib, potato gratin topped with melty brie, oysters with a glittering pile of granita…but those pavlova bombs will steal the show and be whispered about for years to come!!
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Oysters with Cucumber lime jalapeno granita
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Garlic Prawns with homemade crusty bread for mopping
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A big juicy Standing Rib Roast with Red Wine Sauce with Brie Dauphinoise Potatoes, Spicy Maple Roasted Carrots with Whipped Yogurt and Garlic Sautéed Spinach
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Pavlova Bombs
3. The Aussie Classic
While all the other menus are designed for groups of 4 to 10 as sit-down dinners, here’s a big-format menu for a crowd, focussed on all the heavy hitter classics for a big Australian Christmas gathering!

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A glistening Maple Glazed Ham
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Roast turkey – whole or breast
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A side of salmon! Magnificent seafood centrepiece – choose from Christmas Baked Salmon (reader favourite!), Parmesan Crusted Salmon or for something special, a miso marinated Salmon!
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A big bucket of prawns with your favourite prawn dipping sauce
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The best Potato Salad of your life (thanks Mrs Brodie!)
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Australia’s favourite Christmas Salad continues to be this Roast Pumpkin, Spinach and Feta Salad! Pine nuts not optional. 🙂
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A big Pav piled high with berries and cream or a colourful Trifle! (PS You can buy the cake and custard but please please please make your own jelly, it’s sooooo easy and tastes a gazillion times better!).
4. Make-ahead Dream
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it forever – the only grande centrepiece roast that reheats 100% perfectly is lamb shoulder. 🙂

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Prawn Cocktail – Straight from the fridge to the table!
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3 hour or 12 hour Slow Roasted Lamb shoulder (the only roast that reheats perfectly!), Fall-apart Beef Short Ribs in Red Wine Sauce or Lamb Shanks in Red Wine Sauce (more lamb shank recipes here)
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Make-ahead Mashed Potato Casserole – skip all or most of the toppings, seeing as there’s tasty sauces with the mains! Reheat covered, you’ll get a skin on it but just scrape that off.
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Chocolate Mousse (beautiful classic French version) or Chocolate Puddings (easier, richer) – the only thing it needs is a dollop of whipped cream (stabilise it so you can make it ahead).
5. I’ve Spent 3 Days Cooking For You
For the cook who really wants to show off…!!! This is a pretty technical menu that needs to be started 3 days ahead with an estimated hands-on time of around 15 hours. The result speaks for itself – it is serious high-end cooking that will impress any professional chef!

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Beetroot Cured Salmon – Stunning colours! Once you’ve tried homemade, you will snub store-bought forever. Thinly slice and plate individual portions. Vereeee fine-dining worthy starter!
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Brioche with Whipped Butter (just beat softened salted butter then pipe into tall swirls and sprinkle with flakes or any fancy salt you have – like Rosemary Salt)
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Beef Wellington – Iconic. Big impact. Time consuming. Technical. And oh-so-worth it!! Serve with Red Wine Sauce (yes, this calls for homemade beef stock – you don’t get off lightly here!!🤣). Caveat – this is a recipe in my first cookbook Dinner. Apologies to those who don’t have it, it is the only recipe in today’s post that’s not on the website. 🙂
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Alternative main: Duck Confit. A little less daunting, impressive in its own way!
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Sides – Creamy Mashed Potato, Glazed Carrots (you can make this while the Wellington is resting), Pomegranate Salad
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Mirror Glazed Chocolate Cake – With a glaze so mirror-like you’ll catch your proud face staring back at you! This recipe has layers of chocolate cake sandwiched with creamy chocolate buttercream.
6. The Bargain Banquet
Here is a generous, celebratory 4 course meal that will cost less than $50*! A whipped feta to start followed by a creamy sweet potato soup, a golden crackling pork then an enormous pile of profiteroles for dessert, all of these were chosen specifically because you get great bang for your buck!
* I’m in Australia and I did a back-of-envelope based on current grocery store prices (Coles, Woolworths).

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Whipped Feta Dip with Crostinis – I love how affordable this dip is
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Sweet Potato Soup – proof that simple ingredients can make a luxe-tasting soup. Don’t skimp on the toppings! They elevate it from mid-week to dinner party territory. 🙂
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Crispy Crackling Pork Roast with Gravy with Creamy Mashed Potato and Garlic Buttered Peas – At $8/kg, pork shoulder delivers maximum flavour and crackling excitement at a fraction of the price of beef. And yes, I promise your crackling will be seriously crispy if you follow the simple steps!
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Profiteroles filled with cream
7. “I Don’t Have Time! 😭”
The lowest effort dinner-party-worthy menu I can think of. Everybody dies over the garlic butter with the chicken!! Serious plate-mopping situation. And it all starts with this ⬇️ – a 3 Minute Festive Brie. (Maybe 3 1/2 minutes – depending on how much champagne you’ve had!)

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3 Minute Festive Melty Brie – Serious. 3 minutes!
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Herb & Garlic Chicken Marylands – Slathered in a simple herb garlic butter rub, zero maintenance in the oven. Makes its own butter sauce!
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Easy Roast Potatoes – Uses small potatoes so you don’t have to peel.
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Rocket Salad with Shaved Parmesan – The fastest salad in my repertoire. I make this a LOT.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberries – This has saved me countless times! Melt chocolate in microwave, dip in strawberries, set in fridge. I especially love that it’s not too rich, and it’s bite size.
There you go! I hope you got some new ideas from these menu suggestions. But most importantly:
Don’t forget the most important ingredient….fun!
Christmas isn’t a cooking exam. It’s a bunch of your favourite people getting together to eat good food and have a laugh.
So don’t stress if something cracks, deflates, over-browns or needs a last-minute “fix”! Nobody is here to judge you, everybody is just happy that someone has gone to the effort to make a meal for them and to be around each other. 🙂
So crank up the music, accept chaos as part of the charm and enjoy the cooking as much as the eating. Relax, have fun and enjoy your own party! – Nagi x
Life of Dozer
I was supposed to be decorating the tree….but I got distracted!



