The Best Vegetarian Christmas Recipes to Make This Year (2024)

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The Best Vegetarian Christmas Recipes to Make This Year (1)Camille BerryUpdated: Feb. 29, 2024

    These recipes for a vegetarian Christmas dinner will satisfy the whole crowd—meat eaters included.

    From main dishes to sides and salads, these are the meatless recipes we’re making this holiday season. Whether you’re hosting a few vegetarian relatives or just want to include a couple meat-free dishes in your spread, you’ll want to turn these special recipes into a new holiday tradition.

    Make every meal merry and bright with our best recipes for Christmas brunch, holiday appetizers, festive desserts and even Christmas co*cktails.

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    Lasagna Rolls

    My Italian lasagna roll-ups are not complicated; they require only basic ingredients to assemble. Prepared spaghetti sauce helps me save time and get dinner on the table sooner. —Mary Lee Thomas, Logansport, Indiana

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    Cranberry Ricotta Gnocchi with Brown Butter Sauce

    To make light and airy gnocchi, work quickly and handle the dough as little as possible. You’ll be pleased with the resulting pillowy dumplings. —Sally Sibthorpe, Shelby Township, Michigan

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    Taste of Home

    Pretty duch*ess Potatoes

    Comfort-food flavor comes in attractive packages that are just the right size! This recipe is a favorite vegetarian Christmas side dish or Thanksgiving menu idea. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Fig-Carrot Stuffed Kabocha Squash

    While searching for a new winter squash variety, I stumbled upon kabocha squash—it really wowed me. The flavor and texture are both rich and beautiful, and this vegetarian Christmas dinner recipe, which I improvised, really suits the squash well. —Caitlin Stephens-North, Malden, Massachusetts

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    Cheesy Baked Asparagus

    This cheesy baked asparagus is an ideal fresh asparagus recipe with a rich, creamy sauce and cashews. It’s a favorite vegetarian Christmas dinner dish that is easy to prepare. —Jerry Gulley, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

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    Taste of Home

    Scalloped Cranberries

    This warm cranberry casserole is a nice substitute for traditional cranberry relish. It’s been a staple on my holiday table ever since my aunt gave me the recipe many years ago. —Ellan Streett, Clear Spring, Maryland

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    Taste of Home

    Vegetable Potpie

    We raised our daughters as vegetarians. I wanted to give them more options than just pizza and pasta, so when they were around 11 years old, I made this vegetable potpie recipe. It’s still a hit. —Mark Sirota, New York, New York

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    Taste of Home

    Butternut Squash Custard

    My husband first tasted this comforting casserole more than 10 years ago when he was still my fiance. He fell in love with it! Serve it up for a vegetarian Christmas dinner spread. —Maura Calusdian, Londonderry, New Hampshire

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    Taste of Home

    Onion Kugel

    Sliced eggplant, diced green pepper or shredded cabbage can be used in place of onions for this onion kugel recipe. Easy and traditional, this vegetarian Christmas dinner dish resembles a delicious souffle. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Polish Pierogi

    I’m from a small town in New Jersey where a number of Polish immigrants—including my parents—settled. My mother was a great cook who taught me lots of Polish recipes like this one, which I have adapted to use in my catering business. Also called Polish lasagna, it’s a real crowd-pleaser. Offer this as a vegetarian Christmas dinner dish! —Adeline Piscitelli, Sayreville, New Jersey

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    Crispy Baked Tofu

    You’ll never need another baked tofu recipe! My version is nice and crispy on the outside while remaining super soft on the inside. —Ralph Jones, San Diego, California

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    Rustic Squash Tarts

    This vegetarian Christmas dinner recipe is hiding a big surprise. Flaky, rustic-looking pastry shells hold a sweet and spicy pecan layer under the squash slices. —Ann Marie Moch, Kintyre, ND

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    Triple Cranberry Sauce

    Cranberry fans will ask for this vegetarian Christmas dinner sauce again and again. It’s loaded with their favorite fruit—in fresh, dried and juice form. Orange and allspice make it awesome. —Arlene Smulski, Lyons, Illinois

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    Roasted Vegetable and Chevre Quiche

    Roasting the veggies in this rich yet bright quiche intensifies their flavors. The addition of fresh goat cheese lends a wonderful creamy tanginess. —Laura Davis, Chincoteague, Virginia

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    Taste of Home

    Spiced Acorn Squash

    Working full time, I found I didn't always have time to cook the meals my family loved, so I re-created many of those dishes in the slow cooker. This treatment for squash is one of our favorites. —Carol Greco, Centereach, New York

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    Taste of Home

    Quinoa-Stuffed Squash Boats

    My colorful “boats” with quinoa, garbanzo beans and pumpkin seeds use delicata squash, a winter squash with edible skin that’s cream-colored with green stripes. In a pinch, acorn squash will do—but don't eat the skin! —Lauren Knoelke, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Taste of Home

    Creamy Mushroom-Potato Bake

    The day I first made this, we'd invited a neighbor—a bachelor farmer—over, and I wanted to fix something hearty. It was a hit instantly. These days, our three sons enjoy it as a change from regular mashed potatoes. We've found that it's best served with beef...either with or without gravy. —Kathy Smith, Granger, Indiana

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    Asparagus Pastry Puffs

    When the first asparagus of the season appears, we serve it rolled inside puff pastry with a yummy cheese filling. Our guests always compliment these lovely treats. —Cindy Jamieson, Tonawanda, New York

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    Taste of Home

    Winter Beet Salad

    To save a little time on this sweet and savory beet salad, we recommend using packaged salad greens in this original recipe. The simple dressing is easy to assemble. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Lentil Loaf

    This vegetarian Christmas dinner loaf is so flavorful, you won’t miss the meat. And it’s packed with fiber and nutrients. —Tracy Fleming, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Taste of Home

    Slow-Cooked Mac 'n' Cheese

    Slow-cooked mac and cheese—the words alone are enough to make mouths water. This is comfort food at its best: rich and extra cheesy. —Shelby Molina, Whitewater, Wisconsin

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    Pronto Vegetarian Peppers

    In the summer I love to serve these peppers with salad and a roll. At the end of summer, I freeze them for cold months when produce costs are high. For a hot meal on a cold day, I love to serve them with a side of warm pasta tossed in olive oil. —Renee Hollobaugh, Altoona, Pennsylvania

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    Taste of Home

    Golden Butternut Squash Tart

    This savory and flavorful butternut squash tart is perfect for a vegetarian Christmas dinner. It’ll warm you right up. —Theresa Gutsch, Wausau, Wisconsin

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    Taste of Home

    Polenta with Mushrooms and Spinach

    As a vegetarian, I love coming up with new dishes that non-vegetarians will enjoy (and not miss the meat). This polenta with mushrooms and spinach recipe is so good, everyone always asks for the recipe. —Marcy Delpome, Stanhope, New Jersey

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    Roasted Beets

    This roasted beets recipe makes ordinary beets taste tender and delicious with just a few sweet and good-for-you ingredients. —Wendy Stenman, Germantown, Wisconsin

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    Four-Cheese Stuffed Shells

    More cheese, please! You’ll get your fill from saucy jumbo pasta shells loaded with four kinds—ricotta, Asiago, mozzarella and cottage cheese. Do the prep work, and then freeze according to the recipe directions to have a ready-to-bake meal. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    With pasta salad, it’s easy to change up ingredients. We like to add grilled chicken and pine nuts, and sometimes we substitute black beans for the garbanzo beans. —Julie Kirkpatrick, Billings, Montana

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    Taste of Home

    Mozzarella Mushrooms with Garlic Toast

    I came up with this dinner using ingredients I had on hand. It turned out to be so delicious, my wife and I now make it for special occasions. —Marc Bushee, Moorhead, Minnesota

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    Garlic and Herb Mashed Potatoes

    Cream cheese is the secret ingredient in these comforting spuds. Simply mash, mix and let them warm in the slow cooker. —Frieda Bliesner, McAllen, Texas

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    In the Pacific Northwest, we make a savory pie with mushrooms and leeks. We prefer chanterelle, but baby portobello or oyster mushrooms will also delight your diners. —Vickie Woods, Salem, Oregon

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    Italian Herb-Lentil Patties with Mozzarella

    My family has requested this meatless recipe over and over again. It is simple to prepare and even meat lovers like it. —Geri Lucas, Oldsmar, Florida

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    Taste of Home

    Slow-Cooked Broccoli

    This family-favorite side dish is quick to fix and full of flavor. Because it simmers in a slow cooker, it frees up my oven for other things. That's a tremendous help when I'm prepping a big meal at home. —Connie Slocum, Antioch, Tennessee

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    Green Bean Mushroom Pie

    Fresh green bean flavor stands out in this pretty lattice-topped pie. A flaky golden crust holds the savory bean, mushroom and cream cheese filling. It tastes wonderfully different every time I make it, depending on the variety of mushrooms I use. -Tara Walworth, Maple Park, Illinois

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    Cheese Manicotti

    Cheese manicotti was the first meal I cooked for my husband, and all these years later, he still enjoys it! —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Golden Butternut Squash Lasagna

    My rich, saucy lasagna features winter squash at its finest. The whipped cream topping adds a unique twist to this meatless casserole packed with roasted butternut squash, two kinds of cheese and a host of seasonings. Allowing the lasagna to stand for 10 to 15 minutes before serving makes it easier to cut. —Lisa Sheets, Carmel, Indiana

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    Baked Figs

    Here’s a nice change from the traditional savory offerings. To keep the flavorful figs warm during your party, serve them in a chafing dish.— Deirdre Cox, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Warm Tasty Greens with Garlic

    My farm box had too many greens, so I had to use them up. This tasty idea uses kale, tomatoes and garlic in a dish that quickly disappears. —Martha Neth, Aurora, Colorado

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    Caramelized Fennel Tarts

    Fennel is a favorite of mine, no matter how it’s cooked, but I think it is really amazing sauteed until rich and golden, then baked on delicious puff pastry. I’ve served these as a vegetarian Christmas dinner dish and as an appetizer.—Lisa Speer, Palm Beach, Florida

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    Mushroom and Sweet Potato Potpie

    The last time I was in the U.S., I had an amazing mushroom and beer pot pie at a small brewpub. It was so rich and comforting. I tried numerous versions when I got home and I think I’ve come pretty close! — Iben Ravn, Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Simple Vegetarian Slow-Cooked Beans

    When I have a hungry family to feed, these tasty beans with spinach, tomatoes and carrots are a go-to dish. This veggie delight is frequently on our menu. —Jennifer Reid, Farmington, Maine

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    Mushroom Asparagus Quiche

    Loads of asparagus pieces add color and flavor to this hearty, creamy quiche. And its easy crescent roll crust means you’ll have a vegetarian Christmas dinner ready in a snap! —Sharon A. Fujita, Fontana, California

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    Taste of Home

    I love the curly noodles in this creamy recipe. Cavatappi, also sold under the name cellentani, is a corkscrew pasta, but any type of spiral pasta will work. This dish is fun to make and looks so pretty topped with extra cheese and crunchy, golden crumbs. I like to add ground pepper to my serving. —Sara Martin, Brookfield, Wisconsin

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    Honey-Thyme Butternut Squash

    This golden, honey-sweetened squash is just as hearty and comforting as your favorite potato dish. With its bright color, it makes an attractive side for your vegetarian Christmas dinner. —Bianca Noiseux, Bristol, Connecticut

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    Red Pepper Cornmeal Souffle

    I use the vegetables from our garden in all my cooking. Dotted with parsley and red pepper, this vegetarian Christmas dinner souffle is a favorite. —Janet Eckhoff, Woodland, California

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    Mushroom-Bean Bourguignon

    In our family, boeuf bourguignon has been a staple for generations. I wanted a meatless alternative. All this dish needs is a French baguette. —Sonya Labbe, West Hollywood, California

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    Originally Published: November 11, 2019

    The Best Vegetarian Christmas Recipes to Make This Year (47)

    Camille Berry

    With nearly a decade of freelancing under her belt (six with Taste of Home), Camille regularly taps into her background to write about about all things food and drink. Part of the third generation in a family of restaurateurs, Camille was born with a passion for cooking and food. She embarked on a career in hospitality where she excelled as a sommelier and wine director. This hospitality experience has given her a wealth of first-hand knowledge about how to pair all manner of drinks with food—plus some serious kitchen skills. These days, she's hung up her wine key in favor of a keyboard and covers all aspects of food and drink.

    The Best Vegetarian Christmas Recipes to Make This Year (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the most popular veg at Christmas? ›

    Within this article we will outline the 5 most popular Christmas vegetables, and how to keep them fresh for the big day!
    • 1) Carrots.
    • 2) Broccoli.
    • 3) Potatoes.
    • 4) Cauliflower.
    • 5) Brussel sprouts.

    What does a vegetarian eat for Christmas dinner? ›

    Try one of our best-ever vegetarian Christmas dinner recipes, from roasted butternut squash with butterbean and goat's cheese mash to spinach and ricotta lasagne roll-ups – or an impressive spiral vegetable tart. Serve up plenty of greens on the side, and it will be a merry Christmas all round.

    What is the most popular vegetarian alternative to a turkey dinner at Christmas? ›

    Nut Roast. The most popular Christmas meal for vegetarians and vegans is the nut roast. This typically describes a mixture of nuts, breadcrumbs, leeks, onions, broth and either oil or butter. However, this recipe is malleable and offers the opportunity for many alterations according to personal preference.

    What veg is best in December? ›

    This is a great time for brassicas — cauliflower, romanesco broccoli, kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, collards and kale. And of course we couldn't start winter without root vegetables like turnips and beets, or winter squashes like butternut and kabocha.

    Do vegetarians eat eggs? ›

    Unless they are vegan (meaning they don't eat dairy products, eggs, or any other products which are derived from animals), some vegetarians do eat eggs and belong to a group known as lacto-ovo-vegetarians which according to the Vegetarian Society is the most common type of meatless diet.

    What do vegetarians eat instead of turkey? ›

    Other protein-filled vegan options that could replace turkey in your vegan Thanksgiving table are tempeh, tofu and seitan. Choose one of these plant-based turkey alternatives, or combine more than one in your table, complimenting with veggies, rice, salads, or any other plant-based whole foods ingredients you want.

    How do you prepare Christmas veg the night before? ›

    Prep your veg the night before

    Peel potatoes, carrots, parsnips and any other veg you're having and leave them in pans of cold water overnight. This will save you a lot of faff and additional mess on Christmas morning.

    What can I make for Christmas dinner instead of turkey? ›

    10 Main Course Alternatives to Turkey for Christmas
    • Duck. Another festive bird that offers flavorsome fat is duck. ...
    • Chicken. While chicken might not be the fanciest bird around, it can be a real crowd-pleaser and simple to prepare in a pinch. ...
    • Beef. ...
    • Venison. ...
    • Fish. ...
    • Pork. ...
    • Ham.
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    What can I use instead of turkey for Christmas? ›

    7 delicious alternatives to roast turkey to try this Christmas
    • Mulled wine glazed ham. ...
    • Jewelled-stuffed butternut squash. ...
    • Cashew and pistachio stuffing nut roast. ...
    • Sticky citrus roast duck with crispy potatoes. ...
    • Porcini, bacon and sage roast rib of beef with port gravy. ...
    • Spiced pomegranate and clementine slow-roast lamb leg.

    What can I have instead of turkey for Christmas? ›

    A delicious cut of pork is the perfect Christmas turkey alternative, so keep a look out when you go to your local butchers. If you need more turkey alternatives and enjoy a traditional Christmas then goose is the only way to go.

    What is the least popular Christmas food? ›

    Across all states, their findings showed that the least popular Christmas foods are persimmon pudding (13%) and fruitcake (25%).

    What do German eat on Christmas? ›

    At the centre of a German Christmas evening spread you'll usually find a roasted goose, turkey or duck, traditionally served with lovely plump bread dumplings – the classic round ones, or one great big festive loaf-shaped one, known as a Serviettenknödel (pictured sliced, above), plus braised red cabbage or stewed kale ...

    What foods do Mexicans eat on Christmas? ›

    Mexican Christmas food spans enchiladas, pozole, tamales, and plenty of desserts. These are our favorite recipes for flavorful versions of those dishes from Mexican chefs, along with a few festive drinks. Start a tamale making tradition, warm up with pozole this winter, and enjoy enchiladas everyone will love.

    What vegetable is particularly associated with Christmas? ›

    Perhaps the vegetable most associated with Christmas dinner is the Brussels sprout. Love them or loath them, they are a traditional seasonal vegetable that works very well with the traditional ingredients of the yuletide meal.

    What vegetable is associated with Christmas? ›

    Parsnips. A root vegetable that is often used in roast dinners and stews during Christmas. They are known for their sweet, nutty flavor and are rich in fiber and other nutrients. Parsnips are a root vegetable closely related to carrots and belong to the Apiaceae family.

    What is the most famous veg? ›

    Tomatoes are the world's most popular vegetable.

    What is the most eaten meat at Christmas? ›

    Turkey is definitely the most traditional meat for Christmas dinner and you can take a look at our wide selection of whole, rolled and diced turkeys here – perfect for your traditional Christmas dinner!

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