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10 Make-Ahead Christmas Dishes to Simplify Your Holiday Feast

by Fridge Magic Editorial Team

The holiday season is a time for joy, togetherness, and plenty of delicious food. But let’s be honest – preparing a festive meal for your loved ones can bring a hefty dose of stress. From juggling oven space to keeping everything warm and flavorful, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. This year, take a deep breath and let your fridge be your secret weapon.

With these 10 make-ahead Christmas dishes, you can streamline your holiday prep, save time, and actually enjoy the day with your family.

These recipes are designed to reduce last-minute chaos, maximize your precious fridge space, and ensure every bite is as festive as the holiday spirit. Let’s dive in!


1. Herbed Butter Roasted Turkey

Make-Ahead Tip: Two days before Christmas, prepare an aromatic herb butter (think rosemary, thyme, and garlic) and rub it generously under the turkey skin. Store the prepped bird in a large, sealed bag in the refrigerator.

Storage Tip: Place the turkey in a leak-proof bag on a tray on the bottom shelf of your fridge to catch any drips and avoid cross-contamination.


2. Classic Sage and Onion Stuffing

Make-Ahead Tip: Prep the stuffing mixture up to three days in advance. Don’t bake it yet—just store it in an airtight container in the fridge until you’re ready to cook.

Storage Tip: Opt for a wide, shallow container that’s stackable, so it doesn’t monopolize fridge space.


3. Creamy Mashed Potatoes

Make-Ahead Tip: Mashed potatoes can be made two days ahead. To reheat, warm them in a slow cooker or covered in the oven with a splash of milk or cream for a silky texture.

Storage Tip: Use an airtight container and press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the potatoes to prevent a skin from forming.


4. Cranberry Orange Sauce

Make-Ahead Tip: This tangy and vibrant sauce can be made up to a week in advance. The extra time enhances the flavors, making it even more delicious.

Storage Tip: Store in a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid. Its vertical shape saves space and makes it easy to grab.


5. Green Bean Casserole

Make-Ahead Tip: Assemble the casserole (without the crispy onion topping) up to two days before. Keep it refrigerated and add the topping just before baking for that signature crunch.

Storage Tip: Cover the dish tightly with foil, allowing other flat items to be stacked on top.


6. Honey Glazed Carrots

Make-Ahead Tip: Peel and cut the carrots up to three days ahead and store them submerged in water in the fridge. Prepare the glaze separately and combine just before cooking.

Storage Tip: Use a tall, narrow container for the carrots to minimize the space they take up.


7. Make-Ahead Gravy

Make-Ahead Tip: Create a flavorful gravy base three days in advance. On Christmas Day, simply heat it up with turkey drippings for added depth.

Storage Tip: Use a wide, shallow container for the base. It’s easy to reheat and stacks well in the fridge.


8. Pumpkin Cheesecake

Make-Ahead Tip: Bake your pumpkin cheesecake up to two days ahead. In fact, letting it chill enhances its flavor and texture.

Storage Tip: Keep it in the springform pan and wrap it tightly with plastic wrap. This protects the cake while allowing you to stack other items on top.


9. Mulled Wine

Make-Ahead Tip: Prepare the spice-infused base (think cinnamon, cloves, and orange zest) up to a week in advance. On the day of, simply add wine and heat.

Storage Tip: Store the base in a glass bottle or jar. Its narrow shape is perfect for door storage.


10. Breakfast Casserole

Make-Ahead Tip: Assemble this hearty dish the night before. On Christmas morning, pop it in the oven for a stress-free breakfast.

Storage Tip: Cover the baking dish tightly with foil. Its flat top allows other items to be stacked on it.


Pro Tips for Organized Fridge Storage

  1. Use Clear Containers: Opt for stackable, see-through containers to keep your fridge organized and contents visible.
  2. Label Everything: Write the dish name and preparation date to avoid confusion and ensure freshness.
  3. Optimize Shelf Space: Store make-ahead dishes on lower shelves, leaving space for Christmas Day ingredients.
  4. Utilize Door Storage: Reserve the fridge door for narrow containers like jars and bottles.
  5. First In, First Out: Arrange items so the oldest foods are used first to minimize waste.

By preparing these dishes ahead of time, you’ll free up hours on Christmas Day, reduce stress, and create a meal that allows you to focus on what truly matters—sharing moments with your loved ones. So, put on some festive music, prep your dishes in advance, and enjoy a Merry (and stress-free) Christmas! Happy cooking! 🎄

Category: Design and Lifestyle, Food Safety and Preservation

About Fridge Magic Editorial Team

The Fridge Magic Editorial Team researches refrigerators, freezers, beverage coolers, wine fridges, ice makers, commercial refrigeration products, and food storage topics to help readers make practical buying and maintenance decisions.

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