31 Warm and Cozy Dinner Recipes to Make Every Night in December (2024)

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31 Warm and Cozy Dinner Recipes to Make Every Night in December (1)

By Katherine Gillen

Published Nov 29, 2023

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Taryn Pire

31 Warm and Cozy Dinner Recipes to Make Every Night in December (2)

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It’s indeed the most wonderful time of the year. Of course, that means we have countless gifts to wrap, approximately eight million cookies to decorate and Uncle Bob’s mid-pumpkin pie political rant to endure. In an effort to make everyone’s December a little less stressful, we’ve planned an entire month’s worth of dinners that are easy to make, impressive, seasonal and festive. Think cozy soups, simple skillet dishes and slow cooker staples. See ya in 2024, friends.

Katherine Gillen

1. Sheet Pan Curried Butternut Squash Soup

The key to this fall stunner's flavor is roasting all the veggies before pureeing them. Might we suggest using an immersion blender to pulverize the produce for minimal mess?

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2. Quiche with Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Crust

The ultimate trifecta: healthy, tasty and beautiful. We use paper-thin slices of sweet potato to create the crust instead of pie dough, so your wheat-sensitive roomies can dig in to their hearts' content.

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Katherine Gillen

3. 3-Cheese Pumpkin Pasta Casserole with Spinach

We have *big* plans for that leftover can of pumpkin puree in your pantry. Combined with heavy cream and pasta water, it creates an unbelievably rich sauce that even picky eaters won't be able to resist.

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Linda Pugliese/Help Yourself

4. Crispy Tofu Steaks with Broccoli Rabe and Romesco

This dish just might turn you into a vegetarian. The key to the shatteringly crisp tofu is pressing as much liquid out of it as possible before it hits the pan.

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

5. White Wine Coq au Vin

Can you believe this French staple will take you less than an hour to prepare? You have our clever shortcuts to thank for that. Eat your heart out, Julia Child.

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Patricia Niven/Keeping It Simple

6. Baked Chicken and Ricotta Meatballs

Ready in just 35 minutes—call it a Christmas miracle. Feel free to swap broccolini out for broccoli, asparagus or even Brussels sprouts. Serve the meatballs with pasta, salad or rice.

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7. Tomato Soup in Grilled Cheese Bread Bowls

C'mon, a built-in grilled cheese sammy for a lid? That's pretty ingenious, if we do say so ourselves. Consider your fussy kids satisfied (at least for now).

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Yen Wei and Ryan Chen/Made in Taiwan

8. Three-Cup Chicken

Starring a trifecta of pantry staples (soy sauce, black sesame oil and rice wine), this dish comes together in 30 minutes flat. Bone-in chicken is traditional, but you could easily substitute boneless chickenthighs. Just don’t substitute chicken breasts—dark meat is essential to this dish.

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Kristin Teig/Mediterranean Every Day

9. Balsamic Brown Butter Tortellini with Spinach and Hazelnuts

’Tis the season for pasta doused in nutty brown butter sauce, aka liquid gold. Even better, this soul-soother only takes 20 minutes to prepare from start to finish. Pass the Parm, please.

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Melina Hammer/A Year at Catbird Cottage

10. Wild Mushroom, Potato and Onion Tart

Oh, you fancy, huh? Store-bought puff pastry makes this dish look way more complicated than it actually is. Choose any wild mushrooms you'd like (though we're partial to chanterelles).

Ghazelle Badiozamani/Instant Pot Miracle Vegetarian Cookbook

11. Instant Pot Harissa Bean Stew

Come winter, consider the pressure cooker your best friend. (It's the only way you can pull off from-scratch bean stew in just over an hour.) Bookmark this protein-packed dish for blustery days to come.

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12. Mashed Potato Arancini

You're no stranger to the molten bliss that is arancini. These are just as drool-worthy, only risotto is replaced by fluffy mashed potatoes. Stuffed with olives and mozz, the poppables are a flawless pairing for beer or steak.

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13. Firecracker Chicken with Rice

Takeout wishes it could taste this good. Not only is the sweet-and-spicy chicken easy to prepare, but it's also pan fried instead of deep fried for minimal mess. Sub cauliflower rice to reduce the carb count.

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Katherine Gillen

14. Instant Pot Chicken and Dumplings

We feel warm and fuzzy just looking at this cold-weather masterpiece. Think juicy chicken thigh meat, doughy buttermilk biscuits, soup veggies and fresh thyme. (P.S.: We won't tell if you substitute canned biscuit dough for a shortcut.)

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15. Spicy Bucatini Amatriciana

The recipe calls for traditional guanciale (that's Italian salt-cured pork jowl), but feel free to use pancetta or bacon if you can't find any. We’ll take an extra sprinkle of crushed red pepper flakes on ours, per favore.

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Carolina Rodriguez/The Lula Cafe Cookbook

16. Sweet Potato Miso Soup

It doesn't get more seasonal than this sweet spud-apple bisque, crowned with roasted mushrooms for good measure. Instead of being added at the end of cooking, the miso caramelizes inbrown butter, turning it deeply nutty and savory.

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17. Baked Chicken and Mushroom Risotto

You know that endless stirring thing? You won’t need to do that here. Instead, the risotto bakes to decadent perfection in the oven. We'll bring the white wine.

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18. Easy One-Pan Baked Ziti

Further proof that a cast iron skillet is an absolute must-have for any newbie cook. We're partial to crumbled Italian sausage, but ground beef or turkey will work here too, if you'd prefer.

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19. Salmon Bowl with Farro, Black Beans and Tahini Dressing

Save the leftovers for lunch and boom: You're the envy of the break room. Make double of the turmeric-tahini dressing—we promise you won't want to go back to your usual vinaigrette.

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20. Rotisserie Chicken Ramen

Shredded rotisserie chicken is the world's smartest shortcut, and it's the reason this protein-packed soup can be on the table in just 35 minutes. Finish your bowl with a runny egg, chile sauce and lots of sliced scallions.

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21. Shrimp with Cauliflower ‘Grits’ and Arugula

Tons of flavor, minimal carbs. Chalk it up to using riced cauliflower in the grits instead of standard ground corn, along with keto-friendly add-ins like goat cheese, butter and whole milk.

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Aran Goyoaga

22. Roasted Vegetable and Lentil Salad with Pine Nut Cream

Delicata season isn't over 'til we say it is, OK? Don't bother peeling the squash—its striped skin is totally edible and easy on the eyes.

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Paul Brissman/Antoni: Let's Do Dinner

23. Antoni Porowski's Salmon and Spinach Rice Bowl with Green Tea Broth

It's inspired by the Japanese dish ochazuke, which is made by pouring hot green tea over rice. Top your bowl with broiled salmon or arctic char, plus a few dashes of sesame oil.

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24. Spicy Orange Honey Baked Ham

Let’s take the traditional route this year, only with a fun citrus twist. Despite its fancy appearance, this Christmas Eve main only calls for eight ingredients (and that's including the ham itself).

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Quentin Bacon/Modern Comfort Food

25. Ina Garten’s Tuscan Turkey Roulade

They’ll think you cooked all day long. (Spoiler: You didn’t.) Leave it to the Barefoot Contessa to craft a Christmas main that feeds ten guests and requires only 15 minutes of prep.

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26. Croque Madame Dutch Baby

Still have leftover baked ham from the 24th? Give it a second life with this savory pancake that's topped with deli ham, eggs, chives and béchamel. Your cast iron skillet guarantees a puffy, pillowy soft pancake with an impeccably crisp exterior.

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Liz Moody/Healthier Together

27. Immune-Boosting Turmeric Daal

Bring on the anti-inflammatory properties and vegan deliciousness. This thick, fragrant lentil stew is packed with spices like ginger, curry powder, fenugreek and turmeric that are sure to warm the soul.

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28. Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage and Broccoli Rabe

Our go-to skillet meal is only 30 minutes away. It'll come together even faster if you use leftover gnocchi instead of making it fresh. (Tortellini would work as well.)

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Peden + Munk/More Is More

29. Rarebit Mac ‘n’ Greens

This twist is inspired by Welsh rarebit, a dish of toastedbreadcrowned with cheese sauce. The mac is so oozy with extra-sharp cheddar, Gruyère, Emmentaler and fontina that even your kids won't mind the two whole bunches of leafy greens inside.

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Caitlin Bensel/The Mediterranean Dish

30. Garlicky Spinach and Chickpea Soup with Lemon and Pecorino Romano

File this one under "How to Make a Gourmet Dinner Out of Pantry Staples." Go wild with the Pecorino Romano on top—it rounds out the intensity of the citrus and spices just right.

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31. Pomegranate-Maple Glazed Lamb Chops

Let's ring in 2024 in style, shall we? Your New Year's Eve guests will absolutely gush over these classy chops. Be sure to use a grill pan for drool-worthy char marks.

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Katherine Gillen

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Katherine Gillenis PureWow’s senior food editor. She’s a writer, recipe developer and food stylist with a degree in culinary arts and professional experience in New York City...

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31 Warm and Cozy Dinner Recipes to Make Every Night in December (2024)

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31 Warm and Cozy Dinner Recipes to Make Every Night in December? ›

Try making food ahead of time! Overnight oats are all the rage these days because they're a healthy, delicious, and easy go-to in the morning (having cooked overnight!). We also recommend batch cooking brown rice, quinoa, farro, and other healthy grains to have in the fridge for when the week gets busy.

What to make when you have no time to cook? ›

Try making food ahead of time! Overnight oats are all the rage these days because they're a healthy, delicious, and easy go-to in the morning (having cooked overnight!). We also recommend batch cooking brown rice, quinoa, farro, and other healthy grains to have in the fridge for when the week gets busy.

What's for dinner in winter? ›

From cheesy pasta bakes, like our Extra-Easy Lasagna or our Creamy Chicken Alfredo Casserole, to fresh Instant Pot options, like our Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast, we've pulled together some hearty winter dinner ideas the whole family will enjoy.

What food can I make that will last a week? ›

You can make creamy casseroles, spicy casseroles, lentil casseroles, tuna casseroles, bean casseroles, or chicken casseroles…it all comes down to what you want to eat (and what you have at home). But a sausage casserole is rich, hearty, and packed with flavour – and pork, chorizo, or veggie sausages work equally well.

What to cook for dinner when nothing sounds good? ›

What to eat when nothing sounds good: 25 balanced meal ideas
  • Ham or turkey & cheese sandwich with a side of fruit.
  • Rotisserie chicken with frozen microwaveable rice and veggies.
  • “Adult Lunchable”: cheese, crackers, deli meat, raw fruits or veggies with dip.
  • Frozen chicken tenders or nuggets on top of a salad.
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What can I cook in 5 minutes? ›

25 healthy recipes you can cook in 5 minutes or less
  • Pea and broad bean couscous.
  • Fast home-made baked beans.
  • Porridge.
  • Pasta with cherry tomatoes and rocket.
  • Home-made hummus.
  • Smashed avocado and wilted spinach.
  • Cucumber (or potato) raitha.
  • Quick pitta pizzas.

What can you cook in 8 minutes? ›

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  • California Farm Panfried Halibut with Asparagus. ...
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  • Glossy!

What food is most eaten in winter? ›

Winter Seasonal Food List
  • mushrooms, “wild”
  • nuts (chestnuts, walnuts, pecans)
  • potatoes.
  • root vegetables (carrots, parsnips, yams, turnips, etc.)
  • squashes, winter (acorn, pumpkin, butternut, etc. ...
  • sunchoke (jerusalem artichoke)
  • canned, dried and frozen vegetables you bought in the summer and fall for winter meals.
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What is the most popular winter food? ›

1. Stews: Nothing beats a slow-cooked stew during the winter months. Whether it's beef and Guinness stew or veggie-packed chili con carne, a warm stew will always hit the spot on a chilly evening. Best served with crusty bread or potatoes for an extra layer of warmth!

What to cook when broke? ›

65 Easy And Cheap Dinner Ideas That You'll Want To Make On Repeat
  • Sweet Potato And Black Bean Burritos. tasty.co. ...
  • Barbecue Beer Can Chicken. tasty.co. ...
  • Zucchini Noodles with Kale Pesto. ...
  • One-Pot Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta. ...
  • Chicken Alfredo Penne. ...
  • Avocado Quinoa Power Salad. ...
  • Tofu Scramble. ...
  • Egg Pizza With Scallions.
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What is the cheapest meal to make? ›

Budget dinner recipes
  • Sardine pasta with crunchy parsley crumbs. ...
  • Miso lentil & cabbage soup. ...
  • Air-fryer meatballs. ...
  • Black bean & tortilla soup. ...
  • App onlyOne-pan hot honey & mustard parsnips & chicken thigh traybake. ...
  • Turbo beans & cheese on toast. ...
  • Chole with cumin rice & raita. ...
  • Spicy jerk potato & pineapple hash.

What food will fill me up all day? ›

Whole, unprocessed foods that are high in protein and fiber will generally leave you more sated, which means you feel full for a longer period of time. Some of the most filling foods include boiled potatoes, oatmeal, eggs, fish, Greek yogurt, and popcorn.

What do I want for dinner tonight? ›

50 Easy Dinner Ideas
  • Spaghetti alla Carbonara.
  • Homemade Hamburger Helper Cheeseburger Macaroni.
  • Chicken Piccata Pasta.
  • Pasta with Turkey Sausage and Peas.
  • Instant Pot Chicken Alfredo (or Stovetop)
  • Pasta Puttanesca.
  • One-Pot Penne Pasta with Ground Turkey and Spinach.
  • Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli with Whole Wheat Pasta.

What is a healthy meal when you have no time? ›

Choose veggie-based entrees or those with baked, broiled or grilled fish or skinless chicken. Look for meals that aren't greasy or oily. For example, instead of ordering cheese-covered chicken enchiladas, get the grilled chicken or fish tacos. Choose food items without creamy sauces or gravies.

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