christmas eve dinner recipe for family

Servings: 8 Total Time: 1 hr 50 mins Difficulty: Beginner
One-Oven Family Roast Chicken Feast
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A christmas eve dinner recipe for family should feel generous without being chaotic, and this menu delivers a roast chicken with lemon and herbs, golden potatoes, and crisp green beans for eight people. The plan is built so the vegetables and bird finish within minutes of each other, which keeps the table warm and the cook off their feet. You get a complete plate with protein, starch, and a green vegetable using one oven and one stovetop burner.

The chicken is brined briefly so the meat stays juicy, while the potatoes roast in the same heat and pick up rendered fat for a crisp outside. Green beans are blanched then sautéed at the end so they keep a snap instead of turning dull. If you want a complementary starter, our spinach dip fits the same evening without adding oven load. Making this christmas eve dinner recipe for family at home is surprisingly straightforward once you know the key steps.

Why You’ll Love These Christmas Eve Dinner Recipe For Family

  • One oven handles the bird and potatoes so you avoid juggling appliances on a busy night.
  • The brine takes 20 minutes and noticeably improves moisture in the breast meat.
  • Green beans are prepped ahead and cooked in 6 minutes so they stay bright.
  • The whole menu scales to eight with exact weights given below.
  • Leftover chicken becomes sandwiches without any extra recipe work.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 1 whole chicken, 3.6 kg / 8 lb, giblets removed
  • 60 g / 4 tbsp fine salt, for brine
  • 2 litres / 8 cups cold water, for brine
  • 2 lemons, one halved, one sliced
  • 1 head garlic, top cut off
  • 15 g / 0.5 oz fresh rosemary
  • 15 g / 0.5 oz fresh thyme
  • 60 ml / 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 1.2 kg / 2.6 lb Yukon gold potatoes, quartered
  • 500 g / 1.1 lb green beans, ends trimmed
  • 30 g / 2 tbsp butter
  • 5 g / 1 tsp black pepper

Ingredient Substitutions

Yukon gold potatoes: Replace with an equal weight of red potatoes if that is what you have. Red potatoes hold shape better but have a waxier bite, so extend the roast by 5 minutes if pieces are large. The skin stays thinner, which means less crispness unless you toss them in extra olive oil. The christmas eve dinner recipe for family works well for weeknight cooking when time is limited.

Fresh rosemary: Use 5 g / 1 tbsp dried rosemary instead of the fresh sprigs. Dried herbs concentrate flavor, so rub them into the oil before coating the chicken to avoid bitter bits on the skin. Expect a slightly less resinous aroma but the same browning support. Storing leftover christmas eve dinner recipe for family correctly keeps it tasting good for days.

Green beans: Swap with 500 g / 1.1 lb asparagus, trimmed to 5 cm / 2 inch pieces. Asparagus cooks faster, so sauté for 3 minutes rather than 6 and lower the heat to medium-low heat. The result is a tender spear with a grassy note instead of a snap. For the best results with this christmas eve dinner recipe for family, read through all the steps before starting.

Olive oil: Substitute 60 ml / 4 tbsp melted butter for the oil on the potatoes and chicken. Butter browns faster, so drop the oven by 10°C / 20°F for the last 15 minutes. You gain a richer mouthfeel but lose some of the crisp, dry exterior. If you enjoyed this, our traditional three bean is worth trying next.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Stir 60 g salt into 2 litres cold water until dissolved, submerge the chicken, and brine in the fridge for 20 minutes. Pat the bird fully dry with paper towels before seasoning.
  2. Heat the oven to 200°C / 400°F and place a rack in the lower third. Toss potatoes with 30 ml olive oil and 2 g salt on a sheet pan.
  3. Stuff the cavity with halved lemon, garlic head, and half the rosemary and thyme. Rub the skin with remaining oil, pepper, and salt.
  4. Set the chicken breast-up on a rack in a roasting pan and surround with potato pan. Roast 75 minutes until juices run clear and thigh hits 74°C / 165°F.
  5. Bring 3 litres water to a boil with 10 g salt, blanch green beans 2 minutes, then shock in cold water and drain.
  6. When chicken rests 15 minutes, melt butter on medium heat and sauté beans 6 minutes until bright and tender-crisp. Carve and serve with lemons.

Pro Tips

Dry the chicken skin thoroughly after brining so the heat can crisp it instead of steaming it. A wet surface keeps the fat from rendering and leaves pale patches near the legs.

Rotate the potato pan once at the 40 minute mark so the corners do not overbrown while the center lags. Even browning gives you more pieces with a golden and crispy face.

Use a leave-in thermometer in the thigh to track doneness without opening the oven. The method is explained well by Serious Eats for roast poultry technique.

Rest the chicken the full 15 minutes or the juices pool on the board instead of staying in the meat. Carryover heat finishes the center while you cook the beans.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Crowding the potato pan prevents browning because the pieces steam against each other. Use a pan with space so the cut sides meet the metal and turn golden and crispy.

Skipping the brine leads to dry breast meat by the time the thighs are safe to eat. The short 20 minute soak adds surface seasoning and buffers the cook.

Blanching beans too long before sauté turns them olive and soft. Pull them at 2 minutes and chill fast so the second cook just warms and colors. For another easy option, check out our garlic shrimp pasta.

Serving Suggestions

Plate the carved chicken with potatoes and beans on a warm platter so the family serves themselves. A bowl of three bean salad on the side adds a cold contrast.

Offer the roasted lemon halves for squeezing over the meat to cut the richness. Warm bread from a grandma pizza night works if you baked extra dough earlier.

Storage and Reheating

Refrigerate carved chicken and potatoes in separate airtight containers for up to 3 days. Beans keep up to 3 days but soften, so reheat them alone on medium-low heat.

Reheat chicken to an internal 74°C / 165°F in a 180°C / 350°F oven for 20 minutes to avoid drying. Freeze plain meat freeze for up to 2 months without the vegetables.

Do not leave the cooked bird at room temperature beyond 2 hours or bacteria multiply fast. Chill the pan once it stops steaming rather than after the meal ends.

Recipe Variations

Herb Swap

Replace rosemary and thyme with 15 g / 0.5 oz sage and 10 g / 0.3 oz oregano for a warmer profile. Strip the leaves and tuck them under the skin so the aroma reaches the breast. The crust browns the same but smells closer to a holiday stuffing.

Potato Alternative

Use 1.2 kg / 2.6 lb carrots and parsnips cut to matchstick size instead of potatoes for a lower-starch side. Roast them 15 minutes less since they soften quicker in the fat. You get a sweet, earthy counterpoint to the lemon chicken.

Wine Pairing Version

Deglaze the roasting pan with 120 ml / 0.5 cup white wine after the bird comes out and reduce on medium-high heat for 5 minutes. Spoon the pan sauce over the carved meat for a brighter finish. The potatoes soak up the extra liquid, so crisp them under the broiler for 2 minutes.

Bean Upgrade

Add 50 g / 0.5 cup toasted almonds to the beans during the final sauté for crunch and fat. The nuts go in after the butter melts so they toast 2 minutes without burning. This turns the side into a nearer arrabbiata style green plate.

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christmas eve dinner recipe for family

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 75 mins Rest Time 15 mins Total Time 1 hr 50 mins
Cooking Temp: 200  C Servings: 8 Estimated Cost: $ 25 Calories: 620 kcal

Description

A generous yet calm Christmas Eve dinner for eight with lemon-herb roast chicken, golden Yukon gold potatoes, and crisp-tender green beans all from one oven and one burner.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Make and apply brine

    Stir 60 g salt into 2 litres cold water in a large bowl until fully dissolved, then submerge the whole chicken giblets removed in the brine. Place the bowl in the fridge and brine for 20 minutes so the breast meat picks up surface seasoning and stays juicy. After brining, pat the bird fully dry with paper towels before any seasoning.

  2. Heat oven and prep potatoes

    Heat the oven to 200°C / 400°F and place a rack in the lower third so the bird and potatoes have steady heat. Toss the 1.2 kg quartered Yukon gold potatoes with 30 ml olive oil and 2 g salt on a sheet pan, spreading them with space so cut sides meet the metal. The pan should look uncrowded to avoid steaming the pieces.

  3. Stuff and season chicken

    Stuff the chicken cavity with the halved lemon, garlic head with top cut off, and half the rosemary and thyme for aromatic steam. Rub the skin with the remaining olive oil, 5 g black pepper, and any leftover brine salt from the measured amount. The bird should look coated and seasoned, not wet.

  4. Arrange and roast

    Set the chicken breast-up on a rack in a roasting pan and surround it with the sheet pan of potatoes on the same rack level. Roast for 75 minutes until juices run clear and the thigh hits 74°C / 165°F on a leave-in thermometer. Rotate the potato pan once at the 40 minute mark so corners do not overbrown while the center lags.

  5. Blanch the green beans

    Bring 3 litres water to a boil with 10 g salt in a large pot over high heat, then add the 500 g trimmed green beans. Blanch for 2 minutes until bright green, then shock in cold water and drain so they keep a snap instead of turning dull. Pull them exactly at 2 minutes to avoid olive-soft beans.

  6. Rest chicken and sauté beans

    When the chicken is done, rest it for 15 minutes so juices stay in the meat while carryover heat finishes the center. Meanwhile melt 30 g butter on medium heat in a skillet and sauté the blanched beans for 6 minutes until bright and tender-crisp with light browning. They should bend slightly but still snap when bitten.

  7. Carve and serve

    Carve the rested chicken into serving pieces and arrange with the roasted potatoes and sautéed beans on a warm platter. Offer the sliced lemons alongside for squeezing over the meat to cut richness. Serve family-style so everyone helps themselves.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 620kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 34g53%
Saturated Fat 10g50%
Cholesterol 165mg56%
Sodium 1180mg50%
Total Carbohydrate 28g10%
Dietary Fiber 4g16%
Sugars 3g
Protein 52g104%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Storage: Refrigerate carved chicken and potatoes in separate airtight containers within 2 hours of cooking for up to 3 days; beans keep 3 days but soften, reheat alone on medium-low.
  • Make ahead: A cold side of three bean salad pairs well and can be prepped earlier.
  • Pro tip: Dry the chicken skin thoroughly after brining so heat crisps it instead of steaming pale patches near the legs.
  • Food safety: Do not leave the cooked bird at room temperature beyond 2 hours; chill the pan once it stops steaming.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this ahead of time?

You can brine and pat dry the chicken, quarter the potatoes, and trim and blanch the green beans up to a day ahead; store each separately in the fridge. The full roast and final bean sauté should be done on the evening for best texture, though leftovers reheat well.

Can I freeze this recipe?

Freeze only the plain carved chicken (no vegetables) in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat to an internal 74°C / 165°F in a 180°C / 350°F oven for 20 minutes; do not refreeze reheated portions.

What can I substitute for Yukon gold potatoes?

Use an equal weight of red potatoes if needed; they hold shape but are waxier, so extend the roast by 5 minutes for large pieces and add extra olive oil for crispness. The skin stays thinner, giving less crunch unless tossed well.

How do I know when the chicken is done?

Use a leave-in thermometer in the thigh and pull the bird at 74°C / 165°F with juices running clear, never by color alone. Rest it 15 minutes before carving so the meat stays juicy rather than pooling on the board. For a complementary starter without extra oven load, see our baked spinach dip.

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