These 35 Recipes Are Ideal If You're Cooking Christmas Dinner For Two
Two's a party as far as we're concerned.
Just because your Christmas is on the smaller side this year doesn't mean dinner shouldn't be big on flavor and variety. These holiday dinners for two people will make your loved one feel extra-special even if your squad is small. Best part of all? None of these recipes requires babysitting a whole holiday ham or dealing with a crowded oven. Once you get a bite of our tomato butter roast chicken, let's just say you'll be glad you don't have to fight anyone for the leftovers. đ
The beauty of cooking for a smaller crowd is you only really have to cook the holiday dishes you care about. Whether you're craving the classics, like slow cooker pot roast and garlic mashed potatoes, or something a bit fancy, like a cast-iron skillet steak and crispy gnocchi with mushrooms, it's your dinner! So we totally support whatever your idea of an ultimate Christmas dinner looks like. Just saying, our mini egg nog cheesecakes go with pretty much everything.
Making a signature cocktail for a smaller crowd is a simple way to make dinner more special. Try some of our new favorite holiday cocktails, like our recipes for peppermint white Russians and Prosecco mint juleps, for the ultimate post-dinner nightcap.
Looking for more Christmas dinner ideas? You can always make a dinner out of amazing apps and desserts! And if you do end up with leftovers, we have plans for those too! Here's all our favorite uses for leftover mashed potatoes, leftover brisket, and leftover ham.
Slow-Cooker Pot Roast
When it comes to comfort food, there might be nothing better than warm, fragrant pot roast and potatoes. Some people might be intimidated at the thought of cooking such a large piece of meat, but in reality, pot roast is one of the easiest things you can makeâand this recipe takes that simplicity to the next level by utilizing your slow cooker.
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Cranberry Apple Quinoa Salad
We donât believe in boring salads at Delish, and crunchy apples and tart cranberries bring a lot of life to this one. The slightly sweet and lemony dressing is easy to make, and youâll want to have extra on hand to pour it over everything. Feel free to add some protein to make this more hearty, or leave it as is for a light dinner this Christmas.
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Garlic Mashed Potatoes
You know whatâs great? Mashed potatoes. You know whatâs even better? Roasted garlic mashed potatoes! That extra-savory flavor from melty, roasted garlic adds the perfect kick to classic mashed spuds. (We also add a splash of tangy balsamic vinegar to kick them up a notch.)
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Salmon & Potato Skillet
While the potatoes here cook, the salmon takes a quick bath in an easy marinade that will double as cooking fat in this simple dish. In just 45 minutes, youâll have a delicious and filling meal that can be customized every time you make it.
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Green Beans Almondine
This classic French recipe turns humble green beans into an easy and impressive side dish you can make all year round. Sautéed with shallots and garlic, tossed with buttery, toasted almonds, and finished with lemon, these green beans are quick enough to serve for a weeknight dinner while also being fancy enough for holiday meals and dinner parties.
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Tomato-Butter Roast Chicken
Tomato butter works wonders on chicken. Not only does it keep the bird moist, but the healthy dose of tomato paste brings a slightly sweet, umami acidity, which chicken could often use. Plus, there are no better veggies than ones that have been roasted underneath a chicken, collecting all of that flavor-packed schmaltz. This is a great way to add some excitement to a classic roast chicken this Christmas.
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Maple Glazed Ham Steak
Want a holiday ham experience without the commitment to using up those leftovers? Maple ham steaks are just the thing for when you're celebrating with a smaller crowd.
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Cast-Iron Skillet Steak
Think you have to go to a fancy restaurant to eat a really great steak? Nah. You can cook a restaurant-quality steak in 15 minutes (sometimes even less) at home. The key: making sure your skillet is super-hot, and your steak dry and well-seasoned, before the searing starts.
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Double-Lemon Chicken With Cheatâs Preserved Lemon
The universally loved crispy chicken is found in multiple corners of the world and is served on multiple tables, from Austrian schnitzel to Korean fried chicken to the highly Westernized âlemon chickenâ that youâd get at your local Chinese restaurant. The latter is the inspiration for this dish, in which a sweet lemony sauce coats crispy fried chicken pieces. This version uses a cheatâs preserved lemon paste and plenty of fresh lemon to brighten it all up.
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Prosecco Mint Julep
This festive sparkling drink is perfect for a lowkey holiday cocktail hour. A sort of lightened-up mint julep, the addition of a dry sparkling wine provides a pleasant brightness and effervescence that plays well with the rich, caramelized tones of bourbon whiskey.
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Crispy Gnocchi & Mushrooms
Gnocchi will always hit the spot for a quick, delicious meal. Yes, itâs great on its own as a main, but it also makes for a winning, hearty sidekick to roasted chicken or rosemary pork chops too!
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Panettone Cookies
Can't finish a whole panettone? We turned the fluffy, enriched bread into a buttery cookie. Though it might seem preposterous, donât stop reading! These cookie are the perfect base for the orange peel, currants, dried apricots, chocolate, and almonds you love about the original, with half the work.
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Garlic & Herb Turkey Roulade
Sometimes, roasting a whole turkey is just too much of an undertaking. A roulade, though? It's surprisingly easy (we swear!), super-flavorful, and much easier to carve. Perfect served with a side of mashed potatoes and some tart cranberry sauce.
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Bourbon Balls
If youâre looking for a boozy treat post-dinner, these bourbon balls are calling your name. Made with finely chopped pecans, crushed vanilla wafer cookies, and of course, bourbon, these no-bake cookie truffles highlight the flavor of the bourbon while taming its typical burn.
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Vegan Meatloaf
This hearty "meat" loaf is made mostly out of chickpeas and baby bella mushrooms. We're in love! Serve it with a side of vegan mashed potatoes and green beans for the best holiday meal.
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Holiday Roasted Vegetables
The dried cranberries and balsamic vinegar add some sweetness and tartness, while the pecans add a crunch to these holiday-worthy vegetables. We use Brussels sprouts and carrots, but feel free to add extra vegetables or swap in some of your favorites.
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Pear Salad
This simple yet satisfying wintery salad packs a flavorful punch with slightly smoky seared pears, creamy blue cheese, and ultra-crunchy candied pumpkin seeds. Tied together by a sweet-sour honey vinaigrette, itâs the perfect holiday side (or add some protein to make it a main!).
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Pomegranate Martini
More like a cosmopolitan than a classic martini, this recipe replaces the cosmoâs traditional cranberry juice with pomegranate. Garnish with a sugar rim and a fresh rosemary sprig for the perfect drink to serve at all your holiday gatherings.
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Instant Pot Pork Puttanesca
For this dish, we were inspired by classic Italian puttanesca, a tomato-based dish with anchovies, capers, and olives that's traditionally served over pasta. Pork makes it extra hearty, so we served it over creamy polenta, but feel free to sub in pasta, rice, or whatever else you can dream up.
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Mackenzie Filson is a food writer and contributing digital food producer at Delish. Her favorite ice cream flavor is chocolate-pine. If wine was an astrological sign she'd be a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. She's never met a bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos she didn't eat in one sitting.
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