Whether Christmas, Halloween, or Thanksgiving, all holidays revolve around the dining table. So it is imperative that you have a well-planned menu for the holiday season. When it comes to Christmas, you need to keep your guests and kids sated till the dinner comes out to the table. For that, you need to try these Christmas-themed treats. These will keep people full until the amazing dinner you have prepared graces the dining table.
Christmas Tree Veggie Platter
People do anything to look intellectual these days, whether it’s moving from non-vegetarian food to a vegan diet after eating a thousand lambs or consuming green tea instead of coffee. Nevertheless, if you want to be part of social change as well, try making this delicious Christmas tree veggie platter at home and serving it to your friends and family. Cauliflower florets, broccoli, carrots, radish, and onions are what you require to pull this off. Check out the full recipe at Lil’ Luna.

Reindeer Rice Krispie Treats
What better than consuming reindeer rice on Christmas Eve? These pizza-like slices are super adorable and very tasty to eat. Surely, your kids would fall in love with this. The full recipe is available on myincrediblerecipes.

Snowman Cupcake
What fun is Christmas if there are no cupcakes and snow? After all, Christmas is plain and dull without these two prerequisites. While snow is something we have zero to no control over, cupcakes must be on our holiday recipe list. We recommend you try Snowman Cupcake. Easy to make, you would require clear sprinkles, regular chocolate chips, mini chocolate chips, and orange tootsie rolls for the carrot nose, and you are good to go. Check the full recipe at your cup of cake.

Christmas Biscuit House
Making a Gingerbread miniature house is not everyone’s cup of tea. So, here is a simpler version of the traditional gingerbread house, which the kids can help put together using simple materials. Hop on to Taste and check the full recipe.

Ugly Sweater Cake
In popular culture, a Christmas-themed pullover or Ugly sweater gains a lot of traction during the winter festive season, but how about an Ugly Sweater cake? But if Betty Crocker has an amazing Christmas-themed recipe for you that will have you in awe. Oh, and not to mention, it’s going to be a perfect fit for your dining table too.

Christmas Crackers
Life is full of ups and downs. The same should be the case with our food as well. The sweet and salty flavor of these Christmas crackers is suitable for your Christmas Eve. Moreover, they add the perfect crunch to your Christmas party. Jump over to smartschoolhouse to check out the full tutorial.

Snowman Scotcheroos
If you are looking for something quick and fancy, try this hot chocolate board featuring snowman scotcheroos this holiday season. The snowman scotcheroos would be the cutest and coziest holiday treat that goes well with a cup of hot chocolate, salty pretzels, zippy peppermint, and oodles of sweets. For the full recipe, check out thebakermama.

Ice Cream Cone Trees
Be it summer or winter, our love for ice cream is eternal and knows no boundaries of weather and temperature. The Ice cream cone Christmas Tree would be a perfect holiday treat for any family gathering. The best part is that they are easy to make. Jump to Midget Momma to read the full tutorial.

Chocolate Christmas Tree
Alright, you bought a Christmas Tree for home, why not have one on the dining table too? This chocolate Tree looks like an edible piñata and will be a delicious treat to have on Christmas Eve. The full tutorial for the recipe is available at AdoreFoods.

Candy Cane Cookies
Our lives need some sweet melodies to keep our melancholy going, and a candy cane cookie perfectly fits there. Check out the full dessert recipe available at Food Network.

Strawberry Christmas Tree Brownie Bites
It won’t be a bad idea to try something out of the box this Christmas. Baked brownies and strawberries are all you require to make your Christmas even sweeter. However, you must have an artistic hand while decorating the dish before serving it to the guests. Check the entire recipe at Erica’s Sweet Tooth.

Egg Snowman
Give your body a chunk of protein this Christmas by consuming a snowman made of eggs. Decorate them with carrots and some peppercorns, and they are a pretty nice addition to your platter. The full recipe is available at Roxy’s Kitchen.

Reindeer and Santa Pancakes
Pancakes are a healthy breakfast, especially when they are gluten-free and sugar-free. These Christmas pancakes in the shape of everyone’s favorite holiday friends are something you’d love to make this Christmas. With oat pancakes, they will make a great breakfast you can serve to your mom or dad. Check out the full recipe at eatingbyelaine.

Reindeer Doughnut Bites
Well, if you can’t pet a reindeer, why not make one? Give your kids a free hand and let them explore the kitchen with these reindeer doughnut bites. These reindeer doughnuts will be a great holiday breakfast to be consumed with some hot coffee. Full recipe is available at SheKnows.

Easy Snowman Marshmallows
Looking to make a super cute treat for Christmas. Try these snowman marshmallows by sweetsugarbelle and serve them to your guests with some hot chocolate.

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Kale Pomegranate Salad
Cherish the festive season with some great food ideas, and this Kale Pomegranate Salad won’t be a bad option either. This particular Christmas salad is a perfect meal for you and your friends and is festive, tasty, and pretty simple to make. Read the full recipe at Eating Bird Food.

Christmas Brownies
If you are dieting and hate consuming fats but still crave spicy, sweet, and tasty food, don’t worry, we are all sailing in the same boat. However, a cheat meal won’t be bothersome unless you’re on insulin. Try these fudgy Christmas brownies and spare a bite for us, too. These brownies are drizzled with chocolate and studded with sprinkles. Read the entire recipe on Just a Taste.

Marshmallow Penguins
Let’s be honest, these flightless aquatic birds are the most adorable creatures on the planet. If you like them, make this marshmallow penguin dish this Christmas. No animal cruelty here. Just some marshmallows dipped in chocolate. You can check the recipe at Eats Amazing.

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
We are at the end of the list, and if you are not bored yet, try making these chocolate crinkle cookies based on the snow theme. These cookies not only taste great but also mimic the appearance of a fresh coat of snow. Check the full recipe at thedailymeal.

Antipasto Edible Christmas Wreath
Christmas wreath at your front door and antipasto wreath in your belly. The gorgeous wreath is basically a cheese board that comprises different types of meat, mozzarella pearls, basil, cherry tomatoes, olives, and artichoke hearts. Check out the full recipe at Amanda’s Cookin’.

Mint Swirl Fudge Cake
Are you thinking that regular cake just isn’t feeling Christmassy enough this year? Then let us introduce mint and chocolate in a swirl so festive it practically jingles. This Mint Swirl Fudge Cake brings together cool peppermint goodness and rich fudge vibes in every slice, which is like a candy cane collided with a chocolate dream, and your holiday guests won’t stop talking about it. Check out the full recipe at Taste of Home.

Peanut Butter Snowballs
If snowballs were edible (and thankfully they are), they’d taste a lot like these peanut butter snowballs: creamy peanut butter centers rolled in confectioner’s sugar and dipped in glossy white candy coating for that wintry vibe. Bite-sized, ridiculously sweet, and decorated just right, they’re basically holiday candy disguised as dessert. You can check the recipe at Taste of Home.

Butterscotch Gingerbread Cookies
Imagine classic gingerbread cookies with a buttery twist. That’s exactly what these butterscotch gingerbread cookies bring to the Christmas table. Warm spices like ginger and cinnamon meet pockets of sweet butterscotch goodness for a cozy, nostalgic bite that makes your house smell like holiday magic. Get the full recipe at Taste of Home.

Coconut Yule Trees
Think of these as tiny snow‑topped evergreen hugs for your dessert table: sweet coconut Christmas trees shaped by hand, chilled until firm, given chocolate trunks and kissed with green sugar and sprinkles for that unmistakable Yuletide glow. They’re retro, no‑bake, and look so festive you’ll almost forget to eat them. Do check out the full recipe at Taste of Home.

Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies
These cream cheese spritz cookies are basically the holiday season in edible form; buttery, soft, and shaped into festive designs that scream Christmas spirit. With a hint of tang from the cream cheese and a press‑through cookie press flair, these beauties pair perfectly with hot cocoa and even hotter gossip. Check out the full recipe at Taste of Home.

No‑Bake Christmas Wreath Treats
If holiday decorating could be edible, these no‑bake Christmas wreath treats would be the crown jewels of your dessert spread. Crunchy cereals get tangled in sticky marshmallows, shaped into mini wreaths, and finished with festive candies, basically green circles of holiday cheer that you don’t have to turn the oven on for. Read the entire recipe at Taste of Home.

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