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Christmas Day Recipe Picks

Here at RNZ, we’ve written many a thing about Christmas foods. From the stakes, to the stress, to the somewhat grinchy “food poisoning” stories.

We’ve compiled Christmas recipes before, so here, some traditional favourites, and some new ideas.

Compiled by Megan Whelan

Recipes

  1. 01

    New Potatoes with Honey Mustard Dressing and Crunchy Sprinkle

    I can’t speak for most families, but my father would disown me if I didn’t include new potatoes here somehow. So, Ruth Pretty to the rescue.

  2. 02

    The Perfect Roast Potato

    The Perfect Roast Potato

    This is a huge call, and one that is much debated, but Glen Scanlon’s roast potato recipe is one of our most read food articles ever, and they’re hard to go past.

  3. 03

    Classic Roast Turkey

    If the thought of having the oven on for hours and hours in the middle of the day doesn’t fill you with dread, Allyson Gofton’s step-by-step turkey should serve you well.

  4. 04

    Roasted Chicken with the perfect gravy

    If a smaller bird is more suited this year, this recipe from Julie Buiso might fit the bill. The words “perfect gravy” are very relevant to my interests, and I like that she suggests serving it with some leafy greens. Isn’t that more suited to December in New Zealand? No? Just me? OK

  5. 05

    Last Minute Christmas Cake

    If you’re reading this it’s waaaaay too late to be making Christmas cake – so here’s a quick version from Julie Le Clerk. And it’s dairy free. Win.

  6. 06

    Classic Sherry Trifle

    In my extremely informal poll of people who were around the office when I was collating these recipes, trifle seemed to be the one thing most people demanded on their Christmas table. So, here, a traditional version, from Allyson Gofton...

  7. 07

    Whenuapai Trifle

    ...and here, a less classic – and very local – version. Word of warning, you’re going to need some equipment for this one.

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About the compiler

Portrait of Megan Whelan

Megan Whelan is RNZ’s head of content. She believes the amount of garlic in any recipe is more of a guide than a rule.

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