By Feebie Lowes13 December, 20254 mins read6 Views
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You all loved the affordable Thanksgiving Menu so much that I turned it into a challenge for Christmas. Could I really feed 8, stay under $60 and keep it a traditional dinner? Yes, yes I can! This entire Christmas dinner came in at $55 and every single dish feels holiday worthy without the holiday price tag.
Tis the Season Not to Spend a Fortune
Let’s be honest, Christmas dinner can go from “a few ingredients” to “how did I spend this much” faster than kids ripping wrapping paper at 6 AM. I wanted this menu to taste like Christmas without requiring a second mortgage or a cart full of specialty items you will never use again.
How to Keep It Under $55
Skip the “holiday add-ons.” Cinnamon star butter, imported cranberry chutney and the cute cheese shaped like a snowman are not required for joy.
Buy the store brand. No one will taste the label. They will taste the butter.
Stick to the list. If it isn’t written down, it isn’t coming home.
Keep one main dish, not three. Ham wins for flavor, leftovers, and price.
Use ingredients that multitask. Butter, broth, and spices stretch across dishes without extra spending.
Don’t chase “specialty.” If you’ll never use it again after December 25, it does not get to come to the party.
Store-Bought Wins
You do not earn bonus Christmas points for hand-rolling dough at 5 AM. A few store-bought items keep the day calm, the oven free, and well, you can spend your hard earn money on a gift to yourself instead.
Grab the rolls, pick up cranberry sauce, snag an already-made dessert if you want, and move on with the other recipes! It still tastes like Christmas and you still get credit.
Classic Honey Glazed Ham
4.60 from 5 votes
This honey-glazed ham is coated with delicious brown sugar and sweet honey glaze! It’s tender and juicy and goes with everything which makes it ideal for any holiday meal!
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Crockpot Mashed Potatoes
4 from 3 votes
The easiest way to make mashed potatoes for a crowd. They're smooth, creamy, and you can keep them warm in the crockpot until dinner’s ready.
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1 Hour Dinner Rolls
5 from 5 votes
1-hour rolls are the perfect solution for making fresh bread in a pinch! This easy and delicious roll recipe will become your new favorite, just in time for the holidays!
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Glazed Carrots
5 from 7 votes
Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots are perfectly caramelized as they roast! These carrots are so irresistible and are going to be the star of the table!
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Christmas Ribbon Salad
5 from 1 vote
A classic layered Christmas Jello salad with red, green, and creamy middle layers. Easy to prep, beautifully festive, and perfect for holiday gatherings.
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Share Your Christmas Dinner Traditions
You know I love hearing what everyone else serves on the big day. Drop your Christmas dinner tradition in the comments and give me something new to try this year.
More Christmas Dinner Recipes
These are my go-to Christmas dishes, but I know every family has their own favorites that make the holiday feel complete. Add what your table loves, swap a side, and make it yours. Here are a few more options to mix and match.
Easy
Christmas Salad
10 minutes
Side Dishes
The Best Sweet Potato Casserole
55 minutes
Side Dishes
Cranberry Cheesecake Fluff
4 hours 10 minutes
Dinner
Roasted Cranberry Orange Pork Tenderloin with Green Beans
1 hour 10 minutes
Meal Planning with Leftovers
Christmas dinner almost always leaves leftovers, which is a gift in itself. Store everything in airtight containers in the fridge and enjoy easy meals for days.