Food Cheats

Cook Ahead Christmas Lunch Planning – 20 Minute Christmas Dinner

Cook Ahead Christmas Lunch Planning 20 Minute Christmas Dinner

A cook ahead Christmas dinner can make things easier on the day.  I will typically cook ahead a lot of my Christmas lunch, so there’s a little bit of lunch planning required for that to make sure it all comes together on the day – with just 20 minutes spent in the kitchen for the final cooking and plating up!

20 Minute Christmas Dinner!

The plan is to spend just 20 minutes or so in the kitchen on Christmas Day actually cooking.  There are two motivations for this:

  1. I never like to leave any unattended items cooking in the kitchen, which means I have to stand in there until food has finished cooking.
  2. The kitchen is away from the living room which has the television, entertainment, PC/Internet, sofa, sweets, crisps, nibbles….. “everything” in fact that I could want/need.

So I do not wish, on Christmas Day, to be standing in the kitchen for 1-2 hours “watching” food cook and juggling items about, creating a pile of washing up in my wake.

I want to cook ahead as much of the Christmas lunch as possible, so I am just in the kitchen for the final 20 minutes of cooking time when the roast potatoes, roast parsnips and stuffing are cooked!

While it is possible to cook ahead a lot of Christmas lunch items, it does come down to personal preference and choice.  I am more than happy to cook ahead a lot of the items – but my sibling wouldn’t dream of ever having a single item on the plate that wasn’t cooked fresh that day, from fresh ingredients…no matter how long the prep work took.

There are a few ways to plan for a cook ahead Christmas lunch and so it’s possible to just use the ones that suit your plans and needs. There are also some items I’ll be buying ready-made, because I can!

Items To Cook Ahead for Christmas Lunch: 

Once cooked, these will be boxed in takeaway boxes and popped into the fridge.  Takeaway boxes are great as they keep food fresh, you can see what’s in the box, they stack and can be moved around without spillages … and you can then use the boxes to microwave the contents if you’re re-heating all of what you cooked in one go… otherwise, you can just spoon out what you want and reseal the box.

Part Cook Ahead Christmas Lunch Food: 

For both these items I could have bought frozen roast potatoes and frozen parsnips, but I didn’t want to have two 1Kg bags of these left in the freezer, cluttering it up for months to come!  I also wasn’t impressed with the frozen potatoes I bought last year (just cheap ones), so didn’t want to go through that whole “trying out some new ones” on Christmas Day.  Roast potatoes and roast parsnips are the “hardest part of cooking Christmas Dinner” just because they can take so long (the roast potatoes are the longest time) …. and, to be honest, I CBA with all that!

Bought in Ready Made to Cook on Christmas Day:

What to Cook Fresh on Christmas Day:

You can’t cook your whole meal ahead, else it won’t feel like Christmas, it’ll feel like you’re eating leftovers 🙂 – and nobody wants that.  These are what I would cook fresh on Christmas Day:

Xmas Dinner Desserts?

I’ll not have room, to be honest – my Christmas Dinner is usually one course … on a slightly larger than usual plate!

If I were making a Christmas pudding, or an Apple & Cinnamon Suet Pudding, I’d microwave those at the last minute.  I do have “an apple” on my shopping list, but there’s no rush for me to actually buy one as I know, realistically, I’ll not have room for a dessert, so it can wait until the shops open again 🙂

Exit mobile version