When I'm Hosting a Holiday Party, These Are the 13 Recipes I Always Return To (2024)

On of my favorite holiday traditions is the annual dinner party that Adam and I host for a few of our closest friends in the lead-up to Christmas. It serves as a chance to get dressed up and enjoy an adults-only evening in the midst of the holiday craziness. But this year, we decided to change things up and invited everyone to bring their kids! Which means endless fun, plenty of chaos, and lots of mouths to feed. So as I plan my menu, I’ve been sorting through my favorite holiday party recipes to feed a crowd. These 13 recipes are simple but festive—prerequisites for any holiday dinner party menu (especially if you don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen and/or lose your mind in the process.)

Thanks to the fact that I started my career in catering (combined with the countless dinner parties I’ve thrown over the years), I’ve assembled quite a collection of main dish holiday party recipes to feed a crowd that check the boxes. All of these holiday party recipes are:

  • Crowd-pleasing dishes that almost everyone loves.
  • Leverage large-batch cooking, likea sheet panor grill, so that I’m not laboriously sautéing 16 individual fish fillets or frying 12 eggs to top salads.
  • And most importantly, I can do almost all the prep in advance so that by the time my guests arrive, I can join the party with them.

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13 Festive and Easy Holiday Party Recipes to Feed a Crowd

I divided this post into recipes that I make for dinner parties with 4-6 guests (due to the cooking techniques, or the fact that they incorporate pricier ingredients), and the recipes that are really easy to double or triple to feed a true crowd. These leverage larger cuts of meat, build-your-own components that let guests adapt to their dietary needs, and less expensive ingredients so your party budget doesn’t get out of control.

The next time you find yourself hosting a holiday party and wondering what to make, bookmark this post for 13 easy holiday party menus to feed a crowd. Trust me: all these recipes will leave your dinner guestshappy, satisfied, and waiting for when their next invite arrives in the mail.

Holiday Dinner Parties for 4 – 6 Guests

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The Best Roast Chicken with Tomatoes, Lemons, and Salsa Verde

What makes it holiday-party-ready: If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at a whole roast chicken, this recipe is the best place to start. With mouth-watering roasted cherry tomatoes and fresh garlic, this may be the most flavorful holiday recipe that everyone is bound to love.

Make it a feast:

  • Serve this chicken with savory sides like these faux parmesan cauliflower “potatoes.”
  • Roasted honeynut squash with hot honey, pecans, and goat cheese is another delicious side that can also serve as a main dish for any vegetarians around the table.

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Pesto Pasta Alla Vodka

What makes it holiday-party-ready: A good pasta dish is always a dinner-party favorite, especially when its partner is a sauce that’s this delicious. This is Half-Baked Harvest’s Pesto Pasta Alla Vodka that Tieghan made when she came for dinner a couple years back, and I’ve made it countless times since. A dish like this is the perfect option to whip up for an intimate gathering.

Make it a feast:

  • A lighter side dish like this simple green salad from Via Carota brings fresh flavor to the table.
  • I also love the seasonal vibes of this festive brown butter acorn squash.

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Roasted Salmon with Spicy Cucumber Orange Salsa

What makes it holiday-party-ready: The benefit of a lighter holiday party recipe is that it leaves room for delicious sides (and not feeling totally over-stuffed at the end of the night.) This roasted salmon recipe is cooked to perfection with a cucumber salsa topping that’s gorgeous and delicious.

Make it a feast:

  • This salmon pairs lovely with a grain-based dish like this gluten-free cauliflower tabbouleh
  • These roasted root vegetables with gremolata and whipped feta bring loads of color and flavor to the table.

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Sheet Pan Halibut With Italian Salsa Verde And Asparagus

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Halibut is an elevated and elegant holiday party recipe to feed a crowd. The salsa verde brings zest and freshness.

Make it a feast:

  • This holiday jewels chopped kale salad is always a stunner.
  • A light fruit dessert like this raspberry tiramisu really completes this meal.

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Sweet Potato Gnocchi

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Gnocchi’s cozy, satisfying qualities make it perfect for the holiday season. It’s not too heavy and just the right amount of sweet and savory. Sweet potato gnocchi has been on repeat this winter for all my dinner-party endeavors, and this recipe is the perfect opportunity to indulge.

Make it a feast:

  • I always pair gnocchi with a big bowl of greens, like my best simple green salad served family style.
  • Finish with a beautiful dessert like Maman’s cookie tiramisù.

Orange-Chili Glazed Pork Tenderloin With Carrot Pesto And Grilled Carrots

What makes it holiday-party-ready: A pork tenderloin is always a fan-favorite recipe for the holidays, and this flavorful take is the only recipe you need. It’s a great opportunity to heat up your grill during the winter and a great excuse to reserve the oven for other flavorful additions to your holiday table.

Make it a feast:

  • Turn it into an Italian dinner by pairing with a veggie-packed pasta like this Lemon Ricotta Pasta (that’s also a great main dish for any vegetarians in attendance.)
  • For dessert, keep it simple with a big batch of your favorite Christmas cookies.

Holiday Dinner Parties for a Crowd

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Sweet and Spicy Braised Short Ribs

What makes it holiday-party-ready: These sweet and spicy short ribs never get old. I could serve them every year for my family and friends, and no one would be sad about it. The fall-of-the-bone meat makes it easy to divide up and share simply with a group. And the best part? These are hanging out in the oven way before guests arrive, and you get to be (basically) hands-off until it’s time to eat.

Make it a feast:

  • Creamy mashed potatoes are a must for soaking up all those beautiful juices.
  • I also love the seasonality of this Roasted Delicata Squash—it’s a festive way to add some veg.

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Damn That’s A Keeper” Winter Vegetable Lasagna

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Lasagna is a go-to dish for large crowds for good reason. This vegetable lasagna is a lighter take on the classic dish, and the scratch pasta is worth the effort and time. The filling can be prepared for the day before, making for more time to spend with your dinner party crew.

Make it a feast:

  • This beautiful Apple Walnut Salad will brighten up the plate with tons of crunch and flavor.
  • My Flourless Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cake is always a crowd favorite.

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Lamb Meatballs In Tomato Sauce With Fresh Ricotta

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Meatballs are an underrated holiday dinner party dish that can makes for a total crowd-pleaser—and these feel really special. Seasonal flavors come together for a savory mean that’s also so easy to serve buffet-style.

Make it a feast:

  • These meatballs go well with any roasted veggie, like this whole roasted cauliflower with salsa verde.
  • Finish it off with a light seasonal salad like this (addictive) green salad with sesame dressing.

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Holiday Bruschetta Board

What makes it holiday-party-ready: This bruschetta board has it all—juicy roasted tomatoes, nutty pesto, and fresh pomegranate seeds. Slice up a fresh baguette and your guests will be grazing for hours on this fresh and flavorful board.

Make it a feast:

  • The point of a “grazing board” party is that it’s a meal in and of itself! For a really big group, pair it with another type of snacking board like this gorgeously festive crudité platter with dips.
  • For dessert, keep it simple by pre-baking a big batch of your favorite Christmas cookies.

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Gaby’s Pork Carnitas Tacos

What makes it holiday-party-ready: In Texas, we love to incorporate Mexican flavors throughout the holiday season. It doesn’t feel like Christmas until I eat a tamale! These pork carnitas from Gaby Dalkin’s cookbook are ultra-simple and filled with rich flavor. And this particular cut of meat is made for serving a big crowd.

Make it a feast:

  • Make some smoky pinto beans and a festive fruit salad to complement this hearty main.
  • Finish with my go-to margarita recipe that never fails me for a party.

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Rosemary Bourbon Glazed Ham

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Nothing feels more festive for a party than a big bone-in glazed ham. And bonus points that it’s the perfect main to let everyone serve themselves throughout the evening. This recipe does the traditional glazed ham justice with the perfect hit of rosemary and an irresistible bourbon glaze.

Make it a feast:

  • These crispy roasted potatoes are the hit of every holiday party.
  • Ginger-Molasses cookies are also full of nostalgic holiday flavor.

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Vegetarian Chili

What makes it holiday-party-ready: Throwing together a pot of chili is never a bad idea during the cooler months. To keep things a little lighter, this vegetarian chili is the perfect option and fits just about every dietary restriction you can think of. Dress it up with all of your favorite chili toppings, and enjoy!

Make it a feast:

  • Serve this chili with a pan (or three) of cornbread
  • My Holiday Jewels Chopped Salad adds a welcome hit of freshness—and it can hang out on the buffet for a couple hours without wilting.
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FAQs

How to host an amazing holiday party? ›

Top 10 Tips for Hosting The Ultimate Holiday Party
  1. Plan Your Menu. Everyone will appreciate a varied menu that appeals to guests with diverse palates and preferences. ...
  2. Pick a Color Scheme. ...
  3. Make Menu Cards. ...
  4. Create a Signature Cocktail. ...
  5. Set The Mood. ...
  6. Have Awesome Music. ...
  7. Make Some, Assemble Some. ...
  8. Make Something Cute.

How to be a good host at Christmas? ›

12 Tips for Hosting Holiday Guests Like a Pro
  1. Cook Ahead! ...
  2. Keep a Well-Stocked Pantry. ...
  3. Leave a Welcome Note. ...
  4. DIY a Guest Room if You Don't Have One. ...
  5. Free Up Closet Space. ...
  6. Stock Up on the Little Things That Make a Difference. ...
  7. Skip the Paper Napkins and Plates. ...
  8. Invest in a Coat Rack (It's Worth It)
Dec 16, 2022

How to throw a classy Christmas party? ›

Play music and light candles for ambience. common with each other. Accept any gifts graciously and take to a discreet place so that other guests won't feel guilty if they didn't bring one. Finally, stay out of the kitchen as much as possible so you can mingle with your guests and enjoy the party.

What should a guest bring to a holiday party? ›

What To Bring To A Holiday Party
  • Their favorite bottle. If you know your host, bring them a bottle of one of their favorite things to drink. ...
  • Charcuterie and other fancy snacks. Artisanal cheese, crackers, and cookies make for great holiday party gifts. ...
  • Something for the home.

How do you make guests feel special at a party? ›

General Tips for Welcoming Guests:
  1. Greet Them Warmly: Smile and make eye contact. ...
  2. Introduce Yourself: Clearly state your name and express your happiness that they could attend.
  3. Create a Welcoming Atmosphere: Set up a well-decorated and inviting space. ...
  4. Provide Comfort: Offer comfortable seating arrangements.
Feb 8, 2024

How to throw a last minute Christmas party? ›

  1. Make a Holiday Cocktail. Elevate your work holiday party with a mixology session. ...
  2. Host a Potluck or Recipe Swap. ...
  3. Make Ceramic Ornaments or Tags. ...
  4. Solve a Holiday Mystery. ...
  5. Host a Gift Exchange. ...
  6. Holiday Karaoke Party. ...
  7. Charcuterie Chalet Showdown. ...
  8. Party in January!
Nov 29, 2023

How can I be a wonderful host? ›

A reminder about how to host inside again
  1. Consider their favourite food and drink. ...
  2. Think about music in advance. ...
  3. Make sure you have a comfortable guest bed. ...
  4. Scent is important. ...
  5. Pay attention to small details. ...
  6. Offer reading material. ...
  7. Ensure your guests have all the toiletries they need.
May 14, 2021

How do I become a good gathering host? ›

Here, we share some of the top tips and tricks on how to be a good host.
  1. Prepare the setting. Long before the party even starts, you need to make sure that your place is clean and tidy. ...
  2. Set the scene. ...
  3. Make your guests feel welcome. ...
  4. Introduce your guests to each other. ...
  5. Wine and dine. ...
  6. Relax.

How can I make my Christmas party more fun? ›

Icebreaker games are fun and can lighten the mood so everyone feels comfortable at the start of your party.
  1. White Elephant. ...
  2. Christmas Charades. ...
  3. Christmas Carol Pictionary Relay. ...
  4. Christmas Carol Bingo. ...
  5. Stocking Guessing Game. ...
  6. Name that Christmas Song. ...
  7. Christmas Movie Trivia. ...
  8. Christmas Mad Libs.
Dec 5, 2023

What time should a Christmas party start? ›

If it's an after-work affair, a start time between 5 and 7 pm and lasting until around 9 or 10 pm is typically appropriate. For weekend events, you may opt for a later start time, such as 6 or 7 pm, and extend the party late into the evening. Consider the comfort and energy levels of your guests and plan accordingly.

How to throw a fun adult Christmas party? ›

Unwrap our festive favourites and let the adult Christmas games begin!
  1. Ugly Sweater Christmas Contest. ...
  2. Christmas Carol Duel. ...
  3. Name That Christmas Tune. ...
  4. Gift Wrapping Race. ...
  5. Christmas Movie Bingo: The Drinking Edition. ...
  6. Christmas Storytime. ...
  7. Christmas Cocktail Mix-Off. ...
  8. Secret Santa with a Twist.
Sep 13, 2023

What is a favorite things holiday party? ›

So, exactly what is a “My Favorite Things Party” and how do you throw one? The basic idea is that guests bring a few of the same unwrapped gifts that cost at or under the amount you set, then they go home with the same number of items from other guests.

What is the most popular item for celebrating the holiday? ›

The most popular of these gifts are clothing, toys, and gift cards. Around 76% of consumers buy each of these items every year. One surprising area of Christmas spending is on pet presents. The average American pet receives around 50 dollars in gifts.

Can you wear jeans to a holiday party? ›

While a pair of dark, tailored jeans can look sophisticated in certain situations, at your office holiday party this might be toeing the line. However, if you're confident the event is going to lean more on the casual side, go ahead and put on your best pair.

How do you make a party feel special? ›

Personalize The Event

Adding personalized touches can make your guests feel special and more involved in the event. From custom invitations and decorations to having a photographer on hand to capture those special moments, giving your guests something personal and unique will make your event stand out.

How do you host an amazing party? ›

Here are 10 things great party hosts do:
  1. They have fun. ...
  2. They don't force games. ...
  3. They embrace basic desserts. ...
  4. They keep the wine glasses full. ...
  5. They know lighting matters. ...
  6. They play fun music. ...
  7. They know when to tuck their kids in. ...
  8. They don't freak out if everything isn't perfect.

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