TURKEY ROAST
December means Christmas. Christmas means yummy turkey roast!
EGGNOG
Rum, brandy, or other alcohol mixed with beaten egg, milk, and sugar… Now that’s how we should keep ourselves warm during Christmas.
FRUIT CAKE
Christmas without fruit cake from Nahoum? You got to be kidding!
APPLE PIE
To be fair, we would love a slice of apple pie at any time of the year, but with the ‘jingle bells’ ringing at our doorsteps, we adore it a little more. And with a dollop of ice cream on it? Well, a little more!

A comfort food for many of us and probably one of the simplest dishes in our lists. Improvise your mashed potato with all the seasoning and garnishing to pamper your taste buds this festive season.

Nothing says ‘Christmas is here’ more than delicious little treats shaped like a Christmas tree, Santa Claus or ice flakes. How cute are those!

The world got its first taste of this delicious dish as early as 1912 and its popularity has only increased ever since. It is one of the must-haves in any Christmas food list.

Closer home, there is no perfect time to have vindaloo; it’s for each and every season. But whenever someone says Christmas, this oh-so-hot-and-spicy curry is definitely going to cross your mind at least once.

It got modified time and again and traces its origin to the early 1400s. Originating in England, this dish is as rich in history as in calories. Let’s not keep a calorie count during Christmas though.
GINGERBREAD
This is the most adorable dish on our list. It is believed that Queen Elizabeth I came up with the idea of decorating cookies in this fashion. We say, thank you, Your Highness!

When its Christmas, its ‘cake time.’ Any cake, absolutely any! When you walk past Flurys on the 25th this month, give in to the temptation to go in and have the biggest slice of their yummiest cake. You deserve it.

Nope, not saying it’s a very Christmassy food but no festive season is complete without a mouthful of this guilty pleasure. Isn’t it?
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