Celebrate the season with this A-list roundup of dishes inspired by our favorite Christmas movies.
A common Victorian holiday dessert, blazing Christmas pudding was the much-anticipated finale at the Cratchits' Christmas feast. We don't recommend that you set our modern-day version on fire, but this raisin pudding is delicious nonetheless.
Recipe: Steamed Pudding with Lemon Sauce
Who (no pun intended) can forget the Grinch's jealous plunder of the Who Feast? He may have stolen the last can of Who Hash, but we've come to the rescue with this Lumberjack Hash that even your little Whos are sure to love.
Recipe: Lumberjack Hash
A cheese pizza all to himself is Kevin McAlister's dream come true, until he realizes that his Christmas wish—for his family to disappear—has come true as well! If only Kevin had found our recipe for Quick Pizza Margherita, he wouldn't have had to resort to threatening a pizza delivery man to satisfy his cravings. But what's the fun in that?
Recipe: Quick Pizza Margherita
The bartender in It's a Wonderful Life pooh-poohed Clarence's request for "mulled wine, heavy on the cinnamon and light on the cloves," but we love enjoying a glass of festive and aromatic mulled wine during the Christmas season. With delightful citrus flavors and hints of heady spices, our Mulled White Wine is, dare we say, angelic.
Recipe: Mulled White Wine
Otherwise known as Peking Duck, Ralphie Parker gets his first introduction to "Chinese Turkey" when the Bumpuss hounds tear through the Parkers' home and make quick work of the cooked gobblers. Should you find yourself in a similar emergency, 20-Minute Peking Duck would be a great tongue-in-cheek tribute to this Christmas classic.
Recipe: 20-Minute Peking Duck
Clark Griswold's discovery of the kitty kibble-topped Jell-O mold is probably one of the funniest moments of all Christmas movies. Aunt Bethany didn't come up with this recipe for Cranberry Congealed Salad, so we took liberties to substitute chopped pecans for the kitty food. Keep it away from your cat, though—just to be on the safe side.
Recipe: Cranberry Congealed Salad
Okay, okay, so we don't actually have a recipe for the Prime Minister's beloved chocolate biscuits (English tea cookies). But we do have a delicious Chocolate-Hazelnut Biscotti that would pair wonderfully with a steaming cup of tea or coffee for any late-night state affairs meetings (in other words, last-minute gift wrapping!).
Recipe: Chocolate-Hazelnut Biscotti
Catching that first glimpse of Graham Simpkins doting over his children was enough to melt Amanda Woods' heart—and ours too. Graham and Amanda enjoy a piping hot cup of cocoa with the girls, perfect for warming up on a winter night. Cozy up to your own sweetheart this Christmas with this festive, peppermint-flavored concoction.
Recipe: Peppermint Stick Hot Chocolate
The heroine of this movie is a columnist who’s only pretending to be a domestic goddess! She finds herself in really hot water when her boss, who is unaware of her duplicity, invites himself and a war veteran to Christmas dinner. While we can sympathize with the stresses of holiday cooking, the simplest solution is to cook something that’s simple and elegant like this menu that features pork tenderloin.
The March sisters show their true holiday spirit early in the movie when they give away their Christmas breakfast of sausage, oranges, butter, and bread to a family in need. You can nourish your own family with this easy to make and slightly decadent breakfast casserole. Serve with hot biscuits and orange juice to complete the homage to this group of little women.
Recipe: Brie-and-Sausage Breakfast Casserole
As Tim Allen’s character makes a grudging transformation into jolly St. Nick, he’s unable to resist any sweets – especially chocolate chip cookies. We guarantee Santa will leave you an extra present under the tree if you bake up a fresh batch of these treats.
This holiday flick centers on a family’s first holiday together in four years and it’s all about the food and drama – especially when daughter Kelli, whose culinary skills are something the family actually fears, attempts to make gumbo. You can avoid her blunders when you cook this easy-to-follow version from the experts at Southern Living.
Recipe: Chicken-and-Sausage Gumbo
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