All the traditional Irish recipes you'll need for Christmas dinner (2024)

Traditional Irish recipes from turkey to gravy to stuffing that will help line out the best-ever Christmas dinner table

Admit it, each Christmas you try a new gravy recipe, don’t you? With varying degrees of success too, right? How did your Irish grandmother ever make it look so easy? Well, first of all, you need to stop relying on those powdered packet horrors and all the gloopy tinned stuff.

Master Irish chef Kevin Dundon is here to help you crack Christmas. The man behind "Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish Food" on WLIW21, NJTV and Channel 13, Dundon was already a premier name in cooking in Ireland, and his show here furthered his fame.

Let’s start Christmas with his failsafe Irish turkey recipe:

Traditional Irish Christmas turkey recipe

Ingredients:

  • 14 lb approx turkey
  • 1 cup butter
  • 3 tbsp sage
  • 1 medium-sized onion
  • Seasoning — salt, pepper

Method:

On Christmas morning, Dundon advises you to stuff your turkey with pre-prepared stuffings (see below).

First, preheat the oven to 400°F. Soften the butter in a bowl and add the sage and mix. Rub some butter underneath the turkey breast by lifting the skin gently with your hands and massaging the butter onto the flesh.

Place the sausage meat stuffing in the neck cavity and then line the cavity with some tin foil or parchment paper and loosely pack the sage stuffing into the bird.

Put the turkey onto a large roasting tray and place in the preheated oven. If you feel the turkey is browning too quickly you can cover it with some foil for the first two hours.

Allocate 20 minutes per pound and then an additional 20-30 minutes in the oven. In total it should take about four hours.

When a skewer is inserted into the meat nearest the bone (i.e. the leg) the juices should run completely clear.

Allow the meat to rest when it comes out of the oven and carve as required.

Irish Christmas gravy recipe

That’s the main event sorted out. Next, you’ll need a truly delicious gravy. That takes a little work but the end result is a triumph. Here’s the recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups turkey/chicken stock
  • Turkey giblets
  • 2 carrots
  • 1 onion
  • 4 tbsp of plain flour
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper

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Method:

Place the turkey giblets, carrots and onions on a tray and drizzle with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper.

Cook in the oven at 400°F for 45 minutes to one hour until they are fully cooked. Remove any excess fat, if any.

Pour the turkey stock into a saucepan and add the bay leaves, bring to the boil.

Remove the tray with the giblets from the oven and place on the hob. Sprinkle the flour onto the tray and brown on the hob.

When the flour has browned deglaze the pan with the red wine, then pass the gravy through a sieve into another saucepan. Bring to the boil, then slowly add the warmed turkey stock and reduce by half. Serve immediately.

Irish traditional Christmas stuffing recipe

This year, if you’re going all out, why not get adventurous with your turkey stuffing too? Here’s the recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup sausage meat
  • 1/2 cup fresh white breadcrumbs
  • 2 onions, finely diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 tbsp fresh parsley
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme
  • 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup cranberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1/4 cup chestnuts, chopped

Method:

In a large bowl mix together the sausage meat, breadcrumbs and chopped herbs. Season with freshly ground black pepper.

Add the finely diced onions, chestnuts, cranberries and garlic. Use your hands to combine all the ingredients together.

Place the stuffing in the cavity of the turkey and cook as per instructions or alternatively place in a baking tin and cover in foil. Cook for 25 to 30 minutes at 400°F.

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Irish traditional vegetarian stuffing recipe

Traditional meatless stuffing is so easy to make, and so much tastier than the packet stuff.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup fresh white breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp chopped sage
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme
  • 4 tbsp chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Method:

Preheat the oven to 350°F. To make the stuffing, melt the butter in a large frying pan and add the onion. Sauté the onion for three to four minutes until softened and translucent but not colored.

In the meantime, put the breadcrumbs and herbs into a large bowl ensuring the herbs are mixed through, season to taste. Pour the heated butter and onion over the breadcrumb and herb mixture and place in a preheated oven for 20–25 minutes until golden.

Remove from the oven and serve immediately. If you are using this stuffing for the turkey ensure the stuffing is cooled down before placing in the turkey cavity.

* Originally published in 2013. Updated in Dec 2023.

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All the traditional Irish recipes you'll need for Christmas dinner (2024)

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What are traditional Irish dishes for Christmas? ›

For an Irish family Christmas, the traditional dinner is key and getting it right is a real art. Roast turkey and stuffing, clove-studded baked ham, crispy goose fat potatoes, steamed Brussels sprouts, buttery sweet carrots, crispy parsnips, cranberry sauce, bread sauce, gravy, phew, there's a lot to think of!

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What foods are typically included in an Irish Catholic Christmas feast? ›

The traditional Christmas dinner consisted of boiled, spiced, roast beef, a roast goose and ham with a selection of vegetables and roast potatoes.

What is the Christmas menu in Ireland? ›

Our Traditional Irish Christmas dinner would be a roast turkey, different recipes of potatoes, stuffing, Brussels sprouts, gravy, cranberry, and bread sauce. The main star of the party, however, is the traditional Christmas desserts.

What vegetables are in an Irish Christmas dinner? ›

Finally, the veggies! Irish Christmas traditional food includes lots of veg on your plate! If you are dining in an Irish house this holiday season, you may find any array of sides to your meal from roast root vegetables like Carrots and Parnsips to the favourite of Brussel Sprouts with Chestnuts and cherries!

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Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
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  • Stuffing.
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  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
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What is the most eaten dish in Ireland? ›

One of the most popular and iconic Irish foods is undoubtedly the traditional Irish stew. This hearty dish typically consists of tender chunks of meat (such as lamb or beef), potatoes, onions, carrots, and sometimes other vegetables like celery or parsnips.

What is Ireland's national dish? ›

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland.

What is Ireland's favorite meal? ›

Colcannon has been a favourite comfort food in Ireland for some time and is something that the nation prides itself on inventing. The ingredients of traditional Irish colcannon are mashed 'floury' potatoes, kale, butter and milk.

What do Irish people drink at Christmas? ›

Bailey's. Every Irish household will have a bottle of Bailey's stashed somewhere. The famous whiskey and cream drink was first produced in 1974, by Gilbey's of Ireland, and is highly popular during the Christmas holiday season every year.

What does Ireland call Christmas? ›

Christmas is 'Nollaig' in Irish.

What do they call Santa in Ireland? ›

Santa Claus, Daidí na Nollag (Daddy of Christmas), is known in Ireland as Santy or Santa. He brings presents to children in Ireland, which are opened on Christmas morning.

Is there a traditional Christmas meal? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used.

What is a classic Christmas dinner menu? ›

Traditional Christmas foods are very similar to Thanksgiving and consists of roast turkey, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce and pies such as apple or pumpkin. Other non-traditional main dish favorites are ham, roast beef or lasagna.

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Are there any Irish Christmas traditions? ›

It is traditional to decorate graves at Christmas with a wreath made of holly and ivy. Santa Claus, Daidí na Nollag (Daddy of Christmas), is known in Ireland as Santy or Santa. He brings presents to children in Ireland, which are opened on Christmas morning.

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