Stress-Free Holiday Menu Planning with Recipes

So are you telling me that you’re in mega-panic mode because you decided to host a huge holiday get- together at your house this year? No worries! Whether your guest list will be big or small, my Christmas and Chanukah recipe collections plus savvy menu planning tips will help melt away stress so you can relax and enjoy this special time with family and friends.

Planning ahead is the key to assure the cook as well as the guests are happy…so make sure you do your homework!

Thought about your guest list? What goodies will be on your menu? Will your meal be sit-down or buffet? Is cost a consideration? How much time can you REALLY devote to food shopping and cooking? Are there “Junior Chefs” and other family members around to help?

Holiday Menu Planning Essentials

The Guest List. Social calendar and other responsibilities already over-the-top? To give yourself plenty of time, as soon as you have decided on a guest list, offer your invitation. Once you know your basic numbers, you can plan the appropriate selection of dishes as well as quantities of food to serve.

Choose a Menu. Your goal should be to create a menu that is fun and full of the flavors and colors of the season. Will you test the waters by choosing a few eclectic dishes or lean toward traditional family favorites?

 

Offer plenty of healthy selections too, as chances are many of your guests are quite food conscious these days, so processed, calorie-ridden foods should not be the star guest at your holiday table !

So consider swapping out the majority of traditional overly rich menu choices (like heavy casseroles, gravies, creamed veggies, etc.) for some of the lighter dishes you will find in my Christmas and Chanukah recipe collections.

Not only will your menu be healthier, but your table will be enhanced with bright colors, tastes and textures from fresh fruit, vegetables and whole grains. (leaving some room if desired, for “conscious treating” without guilt!)

Sit Down or Buffet? To be quite candid, if you are having a crowd, I prefer buffets as opposed to sit- down holiday meals which give the guests more opportunity to mingle. Buffets also allows the cook more time to relax, eat and socialize as there is no jumping up from the table to clear dishes while scrambling to present the next course. It’s certainly no fun if your guests are ready to leave just when you’re finally ready to kick back and schmooze, right?

Need to Go Budget-Friendly? Today, many families are watching their pennies when it comes to planning events and holidays are no exception. Be assured that lovely holiday menus can be planned on a budget that works for you. If after the menu is planned, you decide your food costs will be just a bit over the top, see if you can’t do without a dish or two, because like me, you probably make too much food anyway!

No Need to “Go It Alone.” I am betting there are friends or family that would be delighted to help- so do not be shy about asking. Not only will you be able to reduce some of the cost, but you won’t need to work as hard to cook a huge holiday meal while juggling work, family and other social responsibilities.

Take a Break from Food Prep: These days, there is an abundance of healthy store-bought foods, many which can be found in bulk food warehouses. Sure, you can make everything from scratch, but to save time (and sometimes money), I recommend scouting out potentially healthier alternatives available in your area. In the mood for a mini splurge? Investigate local bakeries for a selection of artful and delicious miniatures which will limit sugar exposure and calories to just a few bites. (And by the way, mini’s are really quite the rage these days!) Prefer to make everything yourself? Then make a promise to stick with festive desserts that are delicious yet simple to make.

Engage the Services of Your “Junior Chefs!” Having taught cooking to preschoolers for many years, I know just how much these wee ones love to help. And the holidays are the perfect occasion to practice their culinary skills. With age-appropriate kitchen tools, let your little ones perform tasks like making a simple fruit salad or arranging fresh veggies on a tray. Kids love to set tables too, so do show them how to fold napkins and place silverware. And if you have some extra time, I know they would love to make a special holiday centerpiece for your table. Oh-and don’t forget to request help from your bigger kids too!

Have guests with special dietary needs? No worries if you go with dishes that cover many bases such as the ones you will find in my Christmas and Chanukah recipe collections.

Shop Smart: These crowd-pleasing dishes require few special foods and in fact… most of the ingredients can be found at your local grocery store or farmers’ markets (just starting up again here in the South) or even your favorite bulk food warehouse for additional cost savings. Just choose the dishes that interest you, make yourself a detailed shopping list and off you go.

Most Importantly… Relax and Have Fun! No matter how simple or fancy the food, make sure you and your guests “enjoy the moment.” With all the stresses we must endure these days, the Winter Holiday Season should be a time where everyone can relax and have fun. With careful planning and attention to detail, your celebration meal will be happily remembered by all.

 

More Winter Holiday Favorites

 

Complete Chanukah and Christmas collections.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Very Happy New Year!

 

Hungry for More?

I invite you to visit my Recipe Collections where lots of goodies such as Pudge-Busting Dishes, Pack ‘n Go Lunch Favorites, Dinners in a Flash, Freezer-Friendly Meals, Favorite Crockpot Dishes, Healthier Indulgences and MORE are awaiting your discovery!

Can You Become a Meal Planning Maven Success Story?

YES! Contact me for more information about my services. I would love to share my healthy eating secrets you can use, today, tomorrow and always. My specialties include creating customized meal planners and one- on- one food coaching using tried ‘n true methods. Whether your goal is to feed your family healthier meals, build a collection of quick ‘n easy recipes, “go gluten-free,” or perhaps knock off that pesky “pudge” that has already found its way to your middle during this holiday season …I’d LOVE to help!

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22 Responses

  1. I want to have dinner at your house! Then my meal planning would truly be "stress free" and delish! Giving this post all the love it deserves! :)
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Thanks so much for all your support Kc! I am waiting for that day when the two of us go on a crazy cooking spree as I love everything you create!
  2. Wow what fabulous ideas -Holiday tips and recipe. I am always amazed at how delicious and effortless your recipes are. I would love to try ALL of them they look so wonderful and are beautifully explained to make my life easier this Holiday Season!!!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Heidy, your lovely comments have absolutely made my day...thank you so much! I am in awe of your incredible recipes and would love to be a guest at your dinner table sometime as I know the food will be outrageous!
  3. So many wonderful ideas for stress free holiday eating!!!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Thank you Kecia! I hope my tips and recipes will be useful to many especially if this is their first time planning holiday meals.
  4. I enjoyed reading all your advice and tips about planning. It can be so daunting, especially if you may be a first timer with the whole Christmas dinner thing. Great advice and super recipes to choose from! Thank you
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      I am thrilled you enjoyed reading my blog post. I know how overwhelming planning holiday meals can be and hope others find my tips and recipes useful. Thanks so much for stopping by to visit!
  5. You had me at stress free!! I am drooling over those latkes!! Nettie
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      I would love to make latkes with you some day Nettie. Happy Holidays to you and your lovely family!
  6. Thanks for another fantastic compilation of holiday food ideas!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      My pleasure Dan! Happy holidays to you and your beautiful family!
  7. This is such a great resource, Linda! Love all the wonderful recipes and you've shared some great tips too.
  8. This is just wonderful, Linda!! These are all absolutely fantastic recipes. That chocolate torte gets me every time. I LOVE it!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Thank you Nicole! I always think of you every time I post my chocolate torte! :)
  9. Wow you really worked hard on this one. Some of the photos are drop dead gorgeous - and all are so vibrant. You rock.
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Thank you Patty for your kind words and generous support. It means so much to me!
  10. This is a great group of holiday dishes. I love that you've put all this together so the holidays will be less stressful for you. Thanks so much
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      My pleasure Nicky and thank you so much for your lovely comments.
  11. This is an amazing roundup that will definitely make life easier. Can't wait to try those latkes...though this year I am going to try to make mine outside to make clean up easier.
  12. G'day great recipes Linda and the holidays are always stress free for me! Cheers! Joanne pinned
  13. This is what I need...stress free holiday menu planning!! Pinning and sharing!