There are 33 Christmas recipes Southern kitchens rely on to bring everyone together over the holidays. A packed calendar means meals need to be hearty, simple, and ready to please a crowd. Southern homes often blend old favorites with easy prep, so no one feels tied down in the kitchen. Time spent around the table always feels right with recipes built for sharing.

Sweet potato casserole topped with melted marshmallows in a glass baking dish.
Sweet Potato Casserole: A Cozy, Sweet Side Dish for Any Gathering. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Christmas Tree Cake Crack

A festive tray of Christmas Tree Cake Crack, featuring broken pieces of white chocolate-coated crackers, topped with red drizzle and green sprinkles.
Christmas Tree Cake Crack. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

The first bite of this Christmas Tree Cake Crack brings a blend of sweet crunch that everyone remembers. With vibrant colors perfect for holiday trays, it tends to disappear at parties faster than you expect. People often ask for the secret behind its festive look and especially crave the texture. Whether on a cookie platter or wrapped as a gift, each piece always seems to disappear quickly.
Get the Recipe: Christmas Tree Cake Crack

Sausage and Egg Breakfast Casserole

A savory breakfast casserole slice with cheese, spinach, and sausage on a white plate, accompanied by a fork, fresh spinach leaves, and a salt bowl.
Sausage and Egg Breakfast Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Busy holiday mornings call for something hearty, and this Sausage and Egg Breakfast Casserole never disappoints. Its comforting layers draw a crowd around the breakfast table while warming up the start of the day. Guests appreciate how filling a slice can be, especially before diving into celebrations. Everyone seems to want seconds, so plan to make enough.
Get the Recipe: Sausage and Egg Breakfast Casserole

Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

A close-up view of Crumbl Biscoff Cookies on a white plate, with visible white chocolate chips and a soft texture.
Crumbl Biscoff Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Fans of both cookies and cookies with a twist always flock to these Crumbl Biscoff Cookies. Bringing a balance of crunch with a hint of spice, they look right at home among Christmas treats. The aroma alone makes people curious, and one bite keeps them reaching for more. A batch doesn’t stick around long once the cookie box opens.
Get the Recipe: Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes

Plate of roasted butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, baby potatoes, garlic, and shallots garnished with fresh rosemary.
Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Holiday feasts shine bright with this Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes. Roasting turns humble vegetables into something perfect for a cheerful gathering. Colors pop on the plate, and even those unsure about veggies come back for more. It often starts conversations about how simple ingredients can feel so special.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes

Chocolate Linzer Cookies

A plate of chocolate Linzer cookies with cream cheese filling and a dusting of powdered sugar, arranged neatly in a circular pattern.
Chocolate Linzer Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Holiday cookie platters instantly get an upgrade with these Chocolate Linzer Cookies. Each sandwich hides a surprising burst of flavor that dessert fans notice right away. Rather than ordinary shortbread, these treats have a chocolate twist and delicate appearance. After tasting a few, people ask if you made them from scratch because they look so beautiful.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Linzer Cookies

Fried Cabbage

A bowl of sautéed cabbage and bacon on a white counter with a spoon on a blue cloth, fresh cabbage nearby, creating a cozy kitchen setting.
Fried Cabbage. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Growing up in the South, cabbage shows up in surprising ways like this Fried Cabbage. The aroma when it cooks lets everyone know dinner is close, especially on festive nights. People often wonder what gives it that special taste and keep helping themselves to more. Somehow, it tastes even better the next day, if any remains.
Get the Recipe: Fried Cabbage

Pecan Slab Pie

A close-up of a pecan slab pie served with a slice on a plate, accompanied by a cinnamon stick drink and scattered pecans and spices.
Pecan Slab Pie. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Large gatherings call for easy-to-share desserts like this Pecan Slab Pie. Its golden, nutty crust draws folks in as soon as it comes out of the oven. One slice packs everything you love about Southern pie—just in a form that feeds more guests. Friends often try it thinking it’s just another pie, then ask for the recipe on the spot.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Slab Pie

Skillet Fried Potatoes

Plate of roasted potatoes with red bell peppers and herbs on a white dish, accompanied by a vintage fork. Olive oil in a gravy boat is in the background.
Skillet Fried Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Crisp edges and fluffy insides make these Skillet Fried Potatoes a favorite side dish at many holiday tables. Sizzling in the pan, they send out an aroma that gathers everyone in the kitchen. Crunchy bits lure curious “taste testers” before the meal is even served. Simple comfort makes them go fast, especially at family feasts.
Get the Recipe: Skillet Fried Potatoes

Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets

A close-up shot of mini caramel apple tartlets on a plate, garnished with cinnamon sticks and star anise, creating a cozy, autumnal vibe.
Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Individual portions mean no fighting over the last slice with these Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets. Each bite marries sweet apple with rich caramel, giving just enough to enjoy without feeling too full. Guests marvel at how fancy they look lined up on a tray, perfect for holiday snacking. Don’t be surprised if you run out before dessert is even announced.
Get the Recipe: Mini Caramel Apple Tartlets

Succotash

A colorful vegetable salad with tomatoes, corn, edamame, and parsley in a white bowl on a wooden table. Behind are utensils, a napkin, and herbs.
Succotash. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

No holiday spread feels complete without this Succotash adding color and Southern tradition to the meal. Its lively blend of vegetables sparks questions from those new to the dish. Most take a scoop just to see what the fuss is about, then quietly reach for more. It’s a mainstay that reminds everyone where classic comfort food comes from.
Get the Recipe: Succotash

Caramel Apple Pizza

Sliced caramel apple pizza topped with Granny Smith apples, pecans, and caramel sauce, served on parchment paper.
Caramel Apple Pizza. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

When it comes to unique holiday desserts, this Caramel Apple Pizza takes center stage. Combining classic flavors in a fresh way, it piques curiosity with its unexpected presentation. The sweet aroma alone wins fans of all ages. Each slice feels like a small celebration, making dessert extra special.
Get the Recipe: Caramel Apple Pizza

Broiled Prime Rib & Roasted Asparagus

Grilled steak topped with butter and herbs on a black plate with roasted asparagus, set on a textured surface. Nearby, a fork and knife rest.
Broiled Prime Rib & Roasted Asparagus. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Guests feel excited to see this Broiled Prime Rib & Roasted Asparagus as the meal’s centerpiece. A beautiful roast alongside bright green asparagus signals something extra special. Slicing into the prime rib fills the room with anticipation, while asparagus adds a perfect touch. Conversation tends to slow as everyone enjoys this main course.
Get the Recipe: Broiled Prime Rib & Roasted Asparagus

Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole

Top down view of a baked sweet potato casserole topped with crisp bacon and melted cheese in a metal pan, with grated cheese, paprika, and a serving spoon arranged around it.
Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Comfort and tradition meet in this Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole. The creamy texture lands perfectly next to turkey or ham, while sweet accents keep people coming back for more. Holiday guests never leave this off their plates. It brings a sense of celebration to every bite, with a finish that feels like home.
Get the Recipe: Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole

Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads

A fresh Greek salad served in a white bowl, featuring cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, red onion, black olives, green bell peppers, and cubes of feta cheese, garnished with mint leaves and sprinkled with herbs.
Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Offering something fresh and crunchy, these Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads fit right into a festive meal. The bright colors wake up even the most traditional tables, sparking interest in lighter bites. Guests often comment on how the salad adds a welcome contrast to richer dishes. It’s a cheerful addition that never gets ignored.
Get the Recipe: Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads

Mini Caramel Apple Cheesecakes

A wooden platter with mini caramel apple cheesecakes topped with spiced caramel apples, surrounded by graham crackers, cinnamon sticks, and fresh Granny Smith apples.
Mini Caramel Apple Cheesecakes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Bite-sized options always get snapped up quickly, and these Mini Caramel Apple Cheesecakes prove that rule. Creamy, sweet, and just the right size, each is its own tiny treat. Their inviting appearance makes people reach for them without thinking twice. Hungry dessert fans won’t let a single one go to waste.
Get the Recipe: Mini Caramel Apple Cheesecakes

Denver Breakfast Potatoes

A skillet filled with colorful sautéed vegetables, including potatoes, red and green peppers, garnished with parsley. A vibrant, fresh meal setting.
Denver Breakfast Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Rolling out of bed on Christmas morning feels easier with these Denver Breakfast Potatoes waiting in the kitchen. The mix of textures makes breakfast more interesting and helps fuel a busy day. As a bonus, the dish pairs well with many classic breakfast favorites. Expect this one to become a regular request at holiday brunches.
Get the Recipe: Denver Breakfast Potatoes

Baked Cinnamon French Toast

A baking pan filled with golden-brown baked cinnamon French toast, topped with fresh sliced strawberries, blueberries, and a dusting of powdered sugar.
Baked Cinnamon French Toast. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Holiday mornings shine a bit brighter when this Baked Cinnamon French Toast appears on the table. The warm aroma of cinnamon sends everyone to the kitchen before coffee is ready. Soft, golden bites deliver a touch of comfort perfect for slow, chilly mornings. Friends often ask for seconds before they've finished their first serving.
Get the Recipe: Baked Cinnamon French Toast

Sauteed Kale

A white bowl filled with sautéed kale, glistening from light oil and garnished with thin slices of garlic. The leafy greens appear vibrant and tender, with a slightly wilted texture.
Sauteed Kale. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Balancing out the heavy classics is simple with this Sauteed Kale. Bright and fresh, it offers a lighter counterpoint to classic Southern sides. Even fans of richer dishes reach for a scoop, thanks to its vibrant flavor and color. It’s proof that greens can be just as tempting as anything else on the holiday buffet.
Get the Recipe: Sauteed Kale

Berry Trifle

Two parfait glasses filled with layered yogurt, strawberries, blueberries, and nuts. Nearby are fresh almonds, strawberries, blueberries, and a blue checkered cloth.
Berry Trifle. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Eye-catching layers and a burst of fruity freshness set this Berry Trifle apart at the dessert table. Its cheerful look draws plenty of oohs and ahhs from guests as it arrives. The mix of textures keeps every spoonful interesting. Few can resist coming back for more until the bowl is polished clean.
Get the Recipe: Berry Trifle

Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes

Golden-brown smashed potatoes with crispy edges, sprinkled with Parmesan and fresh herbs, rest on a baking sheet. The melted cheese and garlic seasoning add a rich, savory touch.
Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Potatoes never seem boring when these Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes arrive at the party. The golden crust and savory aroma have guests gathering around for a taste. Extra crunch makes them perfect for snacking straight off the pan. Expect compliments before the serving plate is even halfway empty.
Get the Recipe: Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes

Southern Squash Casserole

A close-up of a serving of Southern Squash Casserole being lifted from a glass baking dish.
Southern Squash Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Generations of Southerners have celebrated with this Southern Squash Casserole in the spread. Its creamy filling and sunny topping appeal even to those typically unsure about squash. The dish tends to spark fond memories of holidays past. Every spoonful brings the flavors of a true Southern Christmas home.
Get the Recipe: Southern Squash Casserole

Cranberry Dip

A close-up shot of a creamy cranberry dip surrounded by a variety of crackers on a white plate with a spoonful of dip being lifted.
Cranberry Dip. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweet and tart come together for a surprise in this Cranberry Dip. Festive color makes it an instant hit for snacking between meals, especially when paired with crunchy dippers. Most people linger near the bowl, eager to grab one more scoop. Its refreshing taste keeps everyone reaching for it throughout the evening.
Get the Recipe: Cranberry Dip

Pecan Bacon Cheeseball

A pecan bacon cheeseball sits on a white plate surrounded by round crackers.
Pecan Bacon Cheeseball. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Festive gatherings call for something fun, like this Pecan Bacon Cheeseball. Nutty, savory, and perfectly shareable, it disappears quickly at parties and open houses. Guests always gather around, eager to spread it on crackers and chat. The combination of textures and flavors gets plenty of compliments.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Bacon Cheeseball

Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan

Two roasted butternut squash halves filled with creamy Parmesan mash, topped with pecans and scallions, on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Whipped to perfect smoothness, this Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan offers a different take on the traditional mash. The bright color stands out among classic sides, offering a comforting addition to the plate. Diners often ask how squash can taste so rich. It reliably wins over anyone ready to try something new.
Get the Recipe: Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan

Chicken Roll-Ups

Chicken roll-ups with greens and cheese, served on a white dish.
Chicken Roll-Ups. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Neat and portable, these Chicken Roll-Ups make serving a group feel easy. Bite-sized pieces encourage everyone to grab a few while chatting and celebrating. The filling usually gets people questioning: “What’s inside?” This dish works well whenever you need something that’s both practical and festive.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Roll-Ups

Avalanche Cookies

A clusters of Avalanche cookies, made with a mixture of peanut butter and chocolate chips, arranged on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Avalanche Cookies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Holiday cookie trays get a boost of fun with these Avalanche Cookies. Each morsel is sweet with just a hint of crunch, making them a hit with all ages. Friends and guests tend to ask for the recipe the moment they taste one. They’re quick to vanish, so saving a few for yourself is a struggle.
Get the Recipe: Avalanche Cookies

Cucumber and Onion Salad

A fresh cucumber and red onion salad garnished with dill in a white bowl, accompanied by a honey dipper, a small dish of sliced cucumbers, a plaid napkin, and a jug of vinaigrette on a white table.
Cucumber and Onion Salad. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Bright and crisp, this Cucumber and Onion Salad offers a refreshing break from heavier classics. Zippy flavors wake up the palate, leaving guests curious about what gives it that unique punch. People tend to scoop extra onto their plates between rich helpings. It’s a cool side that always gets positive attention.
Get the Recipe: Cucumber and Onion Salad

Christmas Tree Cake Dip

Festive Christmas tree cake dip topped with red icing drizzle.
Christmas Tree Cake Dip. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

There’s no mistaking the festive feel of this Christmas Tree Cake Dip with its cheerful color. Creamy, sweet flavors have everyone reaching for more, especially after opening gifts or catching up. Cookie dippers go fast when this treat is on the table. People usually ask how you made something so playful yet still perfect for the season.
Get the Recipe: Christmas Tree Cake Dip

Salmon Tartare with Chive Oil & Crème Fraîche

A gourmet dish of salmon tartare topped with halved quail eggs, herbs, and edible flowers, surrounded by a drizzle of chive oil and crème fraîche on a white plate.
Salmon Tartare with Chive Oil & Crème Fraîche. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Elegant, fresh, and unexpected, this Salmon Tartare with Chive Oil & Crème Fraîche starts conversations at any table. Its beautiful presentation makes it a showstopper among more familiar fare. Guests appreciate the change of pace alongside classic Southern recipes. Every forkful feels both light and luxurious, perfect for holiday gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Salmon Tartare with Chive Oil & Crème Fraîche

3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole

A close-up image of a golden-brown, baked broccoli cheese casserole in a glass dish. The dish features melted cheese with visible broccoli florets and small vegetable pieces, creating a textured surface.
3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sometimes the simplest dishes get the most praise, and this 3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole is proof. People smile when they spot the cheesy topping bubbling away on the buffet. Easy to serve, it disappears before you know it. The recipe’s simplicity usually sparks sharing and swapping stories among those who love a good shortcut.
Get the Recipe: 3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole

Honey Roasted Baby Carrots

A baking sheet lined with parchment paper holds honey-roasted baby carrots in vibrant orange, yellow, and purple hues. The carrots are glistening with a caramelized glaze.
Honey Roasted Baby Carrots. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Shiny, caramelized edges make these Honey Roasted Baby Carrots a standout on every holiday plate. Their natural sweetness appeals even to picky eaters, making them disappear faster than expected. The presentation adds a welcome burst of color. Everyone seems to take a moment to appreciate something so simple done so well.
Get the Recipe: Honey Roasted Baby Carrots

Sweet Potato Casserole: A Cozy, Sweet Side Dish for Any Gathering

Sweet potato casserole topped with melted marshmallows in a glass baking dish.
Sweet Potato Casserole: A Cozy, Sweet Side Dish for Any Gathering. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Rich, comforting flavors shine in this Sweet Potato Casserole: A Cozy, Sweet Side Dish for Any Gathering. Its fluffy middle and just-sweet-enough finish make it a crowd-pleaser every year. The dish blends seamlessly with everything else on the table. Someone usually asks for a little more once dessert starts, so keep a spoon handy.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Casserole: A Cozy, Sweet Side Dish for Any Gathering

Hoppin John

A bowl of Hoppin' John, featuring black-eyed peas, rice, and diced ham, garnished with chopped green onions.
Hoppin John. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Tradition mixes with good luck in this Hoppin John. Hearty and full of flavor, this dish often welcomes the New Year but fits right into Christmas celebrations, too. People love chatting about the history behind the name while sharing warm bowls together. An iconic Southern comfort, it’s a recipe you’ll spot at plenty of holiday tables.
Get the Recipe: Hoppin John

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