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The dishes in this article are all excellent Christmas dinners for one—mixtures of the conventional and the practical that are sure to spice up solo holiday dinners.
Our curated collection of single serving and small batch Christmas recipes is perfect for intimate gatherings, solo celebrations, or small family feasts. From single serving Christmas cookies and small batch festive desserts to hearty mains that serve just a few, we’ve got your holiday dining covered.
Christmas dinner for one can be just as festive and delicious as a holiday feast for the family. Here are 8 recipes for a delectable Christmas dinner.
In this Merry Little Solo Christmas Dinner series, I show you how to plan for and cook an elaborate meal for one, covering most budgets and skill levels. Updated 2023 with even more recipe ideas.
If you're celebrating the holidays with just a handful of people, turn to these small-scale Christmas dinner ideas. Each recipe serves six or fewer!
Happy small-idays! Skip the big roast, but don't skip the celebration with these holiday dinners for one, two, three, and four, featuring seafood, chicken, duck, and vegetarian recipe ideas.
Spending Christmas alone? That doesn't mean that you can't indulge! Check out the ultimate Christmas Dinner for One... complete with all the trimmings!
But if you're only cooking for one or two people this holiday season, you can still experience the joy of a festive meal. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly ideas or don't have enough room in the oven for a whole turkey, these recipes are perfect for a small Christmas dinner.
If you celebrate Christmas and are spending it away from friends and family, take 30 minutes, and a couple dishes to make this special Christmas for one dinner. It's really easy, requires just a few ingredients, and is bursting with holiday flavor.
Mashed Potatoes or Polenta – Perfect for soaking up the leftover juices. Mandarin Orange Spinach Salad with Creamy Citrus Dressing – Easy to prep ahead. Snickerdoodles (or Ina Garten’s Chocolate Cake –what we refer to as “Jesus Cake”) You really can’t go wrong with any of the holiday dishes below. I promise!