27 (Really Good) Recipes To Make In December (2024)

    Slow cooker dinners, holiday desserts, and lots of Prosecco punch.

    by Melissa JamesonBuzzFeed Staff
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    The year is almost over — but there's still a few weeks left to feast! 🥧

    We're turning to all of the cozy and comforting recipes this season has to offer: easy slow cooker dinners, versatile vegetarian and vegan side dishes, festive holiday desserts, and lots of big-batch Prosecco punch.

    Here's what's in season this month:

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    gimmesomeoven.com

    The flavorful, garlicky sauce soaks into the mushrooms and noodles — and is super simple to make.

    Recipe: Buttery Mushroom Pasta

    2. Classic Sugar Cookies

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    sallysbakingaddiction.com

    Brown butter makes everything better.

    Recipe: Brown Butter Sugar Cookies

    4. Big Flavor Broccoli Skillet

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    bonappetit.com

    Serve this as a veggie-forward side alongside your protein or grain of choice — or just enjoy on its own.

    Recipe: Big Flavor Broccoli Skillet

    5. Ultra-Rich Keto Brownies

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    gimmedelicious.com

    Fudgey on the inside and lightly crispy on top, these clock in at only 1 net carb per serving.

    Recipe: Ultra-Rich Keto Brownies

    7. One-Pan Aldi Taco Skillet

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    This budget-friendly meal uses an Aldi-tailored shopping list — but all of the ingredients can be found at any grocery store.

    Recipe: One-Pan Aldi Taco Skillet

    gimmedelicious.com

    If you start with rotisserie chicken, these only take a few minutes to assemble.

    Recipe: Easiest Buffalo Chicken Wraps

    9. Chocolate-Hazelnut Shortbread Cookies

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    A few years ago, we held BuzzFeed's first virtual cookie swap — and these were one of our absolute favorites.

    Recipe: Chocolate-Hazelnut Shortbread Cookies

    10. Cheesy Potato Latkes

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    creolecontessa.com

    Nothing beats a classic latke — but these are a close second.

    Recipe: Cheesy Potato Latkes

    11. Slow Cooker Honey Glazed Ham

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    life-in-the-lofthouse.com

    The simple glaze — with honey, sugar, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon — makes all the difference.

    Recipe: Slow Cooker Honey Glazed Ham

    sallysbakingaddiction.com

    Equal parts gift-worthy and crave-worthy.

    Recipe: Gingerbread Swirl Fudge

    14. Hearty Kale Salad With Bacon Vinaigrette

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    justataste.com

    This gets even better as it sits because the warm vinaigrette wilts down the kale. Crispy bacon, tangy dijon, and crunchy chickpeas make the whole thing even better.

    Recipe: Hearty Kale Salad With Bacon Vinaigrette

    15. Classic Sunday Pot Roast

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    thestayathomechef.com

    The best way to end a weekend, if you ask me.

    Recipe: Classic Sunday Pot Roast

    16. Cranberry Pumpkin Steel Cut Oats

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    minimalistbaker.com

    Have a few leftover cans of pumpkin puree from Thanksgiving? Toss one of them into this hearty, vegan-friendly breakfast that's high in protein and fiber.

    Recipe: Cranberry Pumpkin Steel Cut Oats

    17. Instant Pot Pasta e fa*gioli Soup

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    lecremedelacrumb.com

    This freezes well — and can be made in either an Instant Pot or slow cooker.

    Recipe: Instant Pot Pasta e fa*gioli Soup

    minimalistbaker.com

    This is a great starter for anyone who might be intimidated at making bread from scratch. You'll only need a handful of basic ingredients and the oven does all the hard work.

    Recipe: Simple Vegan Dinner Rolls

    19. Airfryer Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

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    selfproclaimedfoodie.com

    'Tis the season to break out your Airfryer, friends.

    Recipe: Airfryer Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

    20. Maple-Sriracha Oven-Roasted Cauliflower

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    closetcooking.com

    A little sweet, a little spicy, and ready in about 20 minutes.

    Recipe: Maple-Sriracha Oven-Roasted Cauliflower

    21. Easiest Apple Dump Cake

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    princesspinkygirl.com

    Pretty much fool-proof. Don't forget the ice cream!

    Recipe: Easiest Apple Dump Cake

    23. 6-Ingredient Slow Cooker Chili

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    Joe Lingeman / Via thekitchn.com

    This toss-and-go dinner starts with a few grocery store shortcuts — like buying frozen pre-chopped veggies instead of fresh — so you can save time on prep.

    Recipe: 6-Ingredient Slow Cooker Chili

    24. Low Carb Parmesan Cauliflower Rice

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    eatwell101.com

    Start with a bag of pre-riced cauliflower to make this even easier. (Trader Joe's makes a great one!)

    Recipe: Low Carb Parmesan Cauliflower Rice

    littlespicejar.com

    Soup season is the best season. We can all agree on this, right?

    Recipe: Slow Cooker Curried Butternut Squash Soup

    26. Spicy Garlic Pasta With Spinach and Chickpeas

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    howsweeteats.com

    Chickpeas add protein and fiber, and spinach makes sure you're getting an extra serving of greens.

    Recipe: Spicy Garlic Pasta With Spinach and Chickpeas

    pinchofyum.com

    These oven-baked meatballs are the perfect thing to prep on a Sunday — then stash away for future winter nights.

    Recipe: Freeze-and-Go Chicken Meatballs

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    What is the most popular food in December? ›

    The #1 pick is roast potatoes, with a win percentage of 76%. Mashed potatoes came in second (75%), and turkey was third (73%)—the only protein in the top five. Check out this top-rated recipe for roasted potatoes. You want potatoes that are crunchy on the outside, and tender and fluffy on the inside!

    What foods are popular in winter? ›

    Common winter foods often include:
    • Hot Soups: Warm and hearty soups, such as tomato soup, chicken noodle soup, or vegetable soup, are popular choices to stay cozy during winter.
    • Stews and Casseroles: Hearty stews, casseroles, and slow-cooked dishes are comforting and filling, making them ideal for colder weather.
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    Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert.

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