6 Best Recipes for Christmas Morning (2024)

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Merry Christmas! The big day is right around the corner, so today I am sharing The 6 Best Christmas Morning Recipes. Whether you like to go sweet or savory, I have you covered. With staggered or make-ahead components, these recipes are easy so you won’t miss any of the present-opening fun. If you have a quiet Christmas morning and need to bring a potluck dish to a family brunch (like us!), any of these 6 recipes would be a great dish to bring along. Wishing you a happy, warm and safe Holiday!

Below, I've collected 6 of my favorite Christmas Morning recipes and put them together for you. If you're interested in making any or all, follow the links for the full recipe card.

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Kelly is sharing 6 recipes perfect for Christmas Morning

You can get the full recipe card for a dish by clicking the link at the end of each section

6 Best Recipes for Christmas Morning

1. Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls

Christmas is right around the corner, so it’s the perfect time to share Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls. This is a recipe I found on Half Baked Harvest about seven years ago and I have been making it every Christmas since. They are perfect for Christmas morning with a hot cup of coffee.

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2. Australian Zucchini Slice

This recipe was introduced to me by a wonderful reader, Sally, from Australia. Similar to a frittata, or an American breakfast casserole, this ubiquitous Down Under dish has eggs, bacon, shredded zucchini, onions, olive oil and cheese. It gets a more cake-like texture, with lift and rise from the addition of baking powder and flour. If you’re looking for an easy, quick dish for Christmas morning breakfast, may I submit Zucchini Slice for your consideration.

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3. Chocolate Cinnamon Coffee Cake

Today’s sweet treat is perfect for Christmas morning. I love a good coffee cake this time of year and this one ticks all the boxes. Cinnamon and sugar with nuts and chocolate – a perfect combination, layered with rich, moist yellow cake. So great with a cup of coffee! This recipe is from Diane Morrisey; it’s a tradition in her family to have this cake on Christmas morning and I can see why – it’s super easy and super delicious. Let’s get to it.

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4. Anytime Strata and Ham and Greens

I am calling today’s recipe Anytime Strata because this strata is great for brunch, breakfast, lunch or dinner. A strata is an egg casserole, layered with meat, cheese, bread and veggies. Serve it with a side salad to round out your meal and you’ve got a super easy, make-ahead meal. This recipe serves four, or two with leftovers. But the great thing about it is that if you’re cooking for one, this is easy meal prep to get you through the week.

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5. Cranberry Orange and Ginger Scones

Today’s sweet recipe is a great breakfast or tea time snack. We have done Lemon Poppy Seed Scones, and while those are great, I have to say I love to have dried fruit in my scones. The light and fluffy, biscuity texture of the scone is wonderful with the chewy flecks of dried fruit. Dried cranberries and candied, dried ginger dot these orange scented scones for a complex and delicious bite.

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6. Spinach and Mushroom Frittata with Feta

This week we are going to make several simple, easy recipes to give y’all a break from the heavy kitchen duty of Thanksgiving. It all starts with a healthy, vegetarian Spinach and Mushroom Frittata. I love a frittata any time of day; serve it with a salad and you have a nice, well-rounded meal with plenty of veggies and nutrients. Plus after a week of heavy holiday food and sweets, it’s a welcome change of pace to eat a little on the lighter side.

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FAQs

How do you have a perfect Christmas morning? ›

5 Secrets for a Merry Christmas Morning
  1. What's the key to having a merry Christmas morning? ...
  2. Set Expectations for Christmas Morning. ...
  3. Consider Spreading Out Gifts. ...
  4. Gather Supplies and Set up an Organization System. ...
  5. Create Traditions that Don't Involve Presents. ...
  6. Encourage Gratitude.

What do you eat with French toast? ›

The best French toast side dishes are scrambled eggs, omelet, sausage patties or bacon. For some sweeter options, try caramelized bananas, fried apples, apple butter and pumpkin spice lattes. Lastly, you'll find deliciously healthy suggestions like a fresh fruit salad and buckwheat porridge.

What are the 3 rules of Christmas? ›

There were three rules that the elves lived by: Treat every day like Christmas. There's room for everyone on the nice list. And the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear. Those aren't bad rules for us either, by the way—we could do worse.

How can I make Christmas morning last longer? ›

Here are some ideas for prolonging the magic on Christmas morning and keeping everyone entertained and happy throughout the day.
  1. Wrap Stocking Stuffers. ...
  2. Take a Breakfast Break. ...
  3. Play Santa and Take Turns. ...
  4. Create a Scavenger Hunt for a Gift. ...
  5. Always Purchase an Outdoor Gift. ...
  6. Write Thank You Notes.
Dec 14, 2022

What kind of bread makes the best French toast? ›

Use brioche or challah. These egg-based breads have a high butter content, meaning their crumb is tender and rich but light. In other words, they're an ideal foundation for super decadent yet airy French toast.

What's the best type of bread for French toast? ›

Look for bread that is labeled “hearty,” “thick-cut,” or “Texas toast.” Thin slices are more likely to collapse when soaked. You can also opt for a pullman loaf and slice the bread yourself to your desired thickness. Sliced wheat bread also makes good French toast, but might require a little extra soaking time.

Is French toast good or bad for you? ›

French Toast is a delicious breakfast entree that is loved by many. With this in mind, french toast can be very calorie dense with high amounts of added sugar and fat. But, it can be tweaked to reduce the sugar and fat content while adding some fiber to your breakfast - yay!

How do you make Christmas morning feel magical? ›

If you want to draw out the gift opening to keep the magic going, a scavenger hunt is a great way to do it. They can either hunt for presents or small Christmas treasures like candy canes, ornaments, snowmen, and more. Just get creative and get them exploring.

What is the normal time to wake up on Christmas? ›

Despite us predicting it would be nearer the 5am mark, Happy Beds surveyed 2,000 parents across the country and found the overall average wake-up time on Christmas morning is actually 6.44am.

How do you make magic on Christmas morning? ›

5 Ways To Make Christmas Morning Even More Magical For Children
  1. Footprints in the hallway. This is a fairly popular idea, but still effective: take a boot or wellington and place it on the hallway floor. ...
  2. Take a photo of Father Christmas. ...
  3. Jingle bells. ...
  4. Sprinkle some reindeer dust. ...
  5. Wrap up the door.
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