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Home ❯ Recipes ❯ Our Favorite Holiday Recipes

Our Favorite Holiday Recipes

Kaitlin

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Kaitlin

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Posted: 12/6/2023

The holidays are fast approaching, and we’ve got over 35 holiday recipes, new and old, savory and sweet!

This might be obvious given what we do here on the blog, but the food is the main event of any holiday. This is the time of year when all of our nostalgia-laden favorite family recipes get dusted off and take center stage.

There’s my dad’s Perfect Prime Rib Roast, my mom’s flooffy and buttery brioche, Sarah’s Strawberry Cheesecake, and my decadent Tuscan Kale Caesar Salad, plus many batches of Christmas cookies. You might even try a traditional Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes Christmas Eve meal, which is a tradition in our cousins’ family.

When you have an excellent plate of food in front of you, it’s impossible not to be  in good spirits.

I think the biggest compliment we get on the blog is when families request our recipes again and again every year. We hope some of these dishes and desserts become part of your holiday memories this season!

Nibbles and appetizers

Egg rolls

Chicken Egg Rolls
fried chicken egg rolls on platter
Vegetable egg roll cross-section, thewoksoflife.com

I’m just gonna say it, few things are as festive as a platter of egg rolls. We have our classic pork and shrimp (shrimp optional), chicken egg rolls, and vegetable egg rolls!

Classic Easy Stuffed Mushrooms

Classic, Easy Stuffed Mushrooms

Everyone loves a fancy little hors d’oeuvre like these stuffed mushrooms. There’s something about this labor of love that just shows that ya care. (See also: deviled eggs. If anyone makes deviled eggs for you, give them a big hug.) 

Oyster Sauce baked Chicken Wings

Oyster Sauce Baked Chicken Wings

These baked chicken wings are super easy to make and pack a flavorful punch thanks to oyster sauce, which does allll the heavy lifting for you. They’re perfect for when you have guests over!

Baked White Pepper Chicken Wings

Crispy Baked Chicken Wings with White Pepper, thewoksoflife.com

These are the ultimate crowd-pleasing wings for friends and family. The folks who love spicy, flavorful foods will be satisfied, as will the ones who prefer mild!

Fried Calamari

Fried Calamari, by thewoksoflife.com

This fried calamari is tried, true, and loved. The first year I made it, it was a resounding success, even with a pretty tough panel of family critics and fried seafood lovers. Now, it gets requested every year. The secret is the blend of semolina flour, all-purpose flour, and cornmeal.

Steamed Mussels

Steamed Mussels, by thewoksoflife.com

It’s hard to go wrong with a simple big bowl of steamed mussels with white wine, garlic, herbs, and onions, and a big loaf of crusty bread (try our homemade sourdough!). Not to worry, we’ve got tips for making sure your mussels end up clean and delicious.

Sausage Balls 2 Ways

Sausage Balls 2 Ways, by thewoksoflife.com

If you wanna go all out, this classic is a special favorite on the blog and one of our holiday recipes that always comes to mind. A homesick reader stationed in Iraq requested our take on these around the holidays many years ago. We didn’t know what they were, but we made them––one classic, and one with a Chinese twist––and oh man they are *amazing* and special!  

Coconut Shrimp

Coconut Shrimp, thewoksoflife.com

You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who could resist these coconut-coated, crispy delights! Looking for something with even more retro nostalgia? Try our fantail shrimp recipe. 

Shanghai Red Vegetable Soup (Luo Song Tang)

Shanghai-Style Red Vegetable Soup (罗宋汤 - Luo Song Tang), by thewoksoflife.com

My mom likes to make a big pot of this Shanghai-style Red Vegetable Soup, which was inspired by Western influence, throughout the winter. Everyone can help themselves at lunchtime or for an afternoon pick-me-up, and it’s so easy to make.

The Main Event

Baked Stuffed Lobster with Shrimp

Baked Stuffed Lobster with Shrimp, by thewoksoflife.com

If you’re looking for socks to get knocked OFF, look no further than our classic Baked Stuffed Lobster with Shrimp. Straight from the family recipe archives and restaurant roots, this recipe was approved by hundreds of summer tourists in the Catskills, circa 1979. We’re here to help you break down the lobsters and make sure no one skimps on the butter. It’s the perfect meal to make for a small, intimate dinner. 

The Perfect Prime Rib Roast: A Family Recipe

Prime Rib Roast, by thewoksoflife.com

If you’re a traditionalist, go for our family’s take on prime rib roast. Because nothing beats that slice of Whoville Christmas beast. Our prime rib has become a mainstay on many readers’ holiday tables. We’ve taken years of experimentation and learning and consolidated it into one recipe that has all the intel you need. Plus, it’s easy to scale based on the size of your roast.

Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs & Anchovies

Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs & Anchovies, by thewoksoflife.com

One of my favorite Christmas Eve traditions is the Italian American Feast of the Seven Fishes (we even have a dedicated Feast of the Seven fishes recipe list!) There’s nothing I love more than the challenge of coming up with 7 different seafoods and coordinating finicky cooking times for all the food to arrive at the table at the same time, hot and delicious. This Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs and Anchovies is spectacularly easy, but wonderfully salty, cheesy, briny, and crunchy good.

Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo with Roasted Garlic

Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo with Roasted Garlic, by thewoksoflife.com

Christmas Fettuccine! (Anyone else conjuring images of The Holiday?) Our simple take on this classic recipe gets a boost from chicken and molten roasted garlic. If you forgot to buy a gift for someone, just give them a big helping of this fettuccine, and all will be forgiven.

Orange Five Spice Roast Goose & Potatoes

Orange Five-Spice Roast Goose and Potatoes, by thewoksoflife.com

Intrepid cooks and daring tradition-breakers, I see you out there, and this Orange Five-Spice Roast Goose and Potatoes is yours for the taking. Goose is highly underrated. It’s rich, delicious, and with the drippings, you can make AMAZING things happen. Our recipe for Yang Chun Noodle Soup would be *insanely* delicious with a tiny scoop of goose fat instead of pork lard as a stock base. You get noodles for breakfast the next day as a side benefit to this recipe. It’s a win-win.

Grilled Ribeye with Soy Butter Glaze

Grilled Ribeye With Soy Butter Glaze, by thewoksoflife.com

If you’re looking for an easier option to pull off, but are still craving beef, go for our Soy Butter Glazed Ribeye. It comes together quickly, and the soy-butter glaze transforms your standard ribeye into something much more interesting.  

Plum Sauce Glazed Ham with Soy & scallion Butter Potatoes

Plum Sauce Glazed Ham with Soy & Scallion Butter Roasted Potatoes

A holiday ham is a sign of the season for many families out there. I happen to love a delicious slice of ham. There’s something very special about it that breaks my brain every time I eat it, having grown up almost exclusively eating ham as deli meat. With a little plum sauce glaze instead of your standard honey treatment? Enough said.

Pernil-Style Roast Pork

Pernil-Style Roast Pork, by thewoksoflife.com

Prime Rib Roast is pretty expensive, and a great alternative is a pork shoulder roast or pork butt at a few bucks a pound. Our take on a pernil-style pork roast is one of our favorite ways to prepare this economical cut. It has plenty of tasty flavors like lime juice, cumin, and chili, that makes it perfect for heaps of rice and beans.

You could also easily experiment and make an Italian-style pork roast with more oregano, thyme, rosemary, parsley, and fennel, and maybe a little red wine and crushed tomatoes in the pan. Serve with a side of broccoli rabe and maybe some cheesy provolone/mozzarella garlic bread? DANG. I have all the intel for you in my Italian Pork Sandwich Recipe. 

Italian Porchetta

Porchetta, by thewoksoflife.com

This is another recipe that is sure to have your family oohing and ahhing. It’s not a prime rib, it’s not a ham, it’s not a turkey, it’s PORCHETTA, and when you pull this thing out of the oven, thou shalt be dubbed *fancy* and everyone will be clamoring (hopefully not fighting, but I can’t make any guarantees) for that crispy pork skin.

Roast Chicken & STock: a 2-part Recipe

A 2-Part Recipe: Roast Chicken & Stock, by thewoksoflife.com

We’re also not opposed to a simply delicious, no-fuss roast chicken recipe. Bonus of this recipe is that it’s a two-parter. You get the chicken, and a pot of stock you can make soup with the next day!

Tuscan Kale Caesar

Caesar Salad with Tuscan Kale, by thewoksoflife.com

Year after year, I come back to my Caesar Salad with Tuscan Kale because nothing beats that creamy rich dressing. If you’re like me and you normally go for a sensible lemon vinaigrette, this is the time of year where “sensible” goes out the window! MOAR DRESSING, PLZ.

Ong Choy with XO Sauce

Ong Choy (Water Spinach) with XO sauce, by thewoksoflife.com

Any one of our simple sautéed veggies inevitably ends up on the table, because we do love our greens. If you’re looking for a special touch, try our excellently umami-laden Ong Choy with XO Sauce. If you can’t find XO sauce, fear not. We’ve got a recipe for that too! You’re gonna want to make a big batch, because this stuff goes great not only with ong choy, but also with pretty much anything else.

Breads for sharing

Judy’s Homemade Brioche

Homemade Brioche Recipe, by thewoksoflife.com

Fluffy, buttery brioche bread with a generous spread of silky butter is great for family brunches, as sandwich fodder, or as dinner rolls for the main event. It’s another recipe that takes a little extra TLC and just says how much you like anyone who happens to get a bite.

Homemade Artisan Sourdough Bread

Baked sourdough loaf in Dutch oven

The product of 2020 experimentation, this is the sourdough bread my dad still makes once a week for us!

Milk Bread Croissants

Baked croissant on sheet pan
Ham and Cheese Croissants

A croissant made with our milk bread and souped up with butter and a few rounds of lamination. Bonus if you make the ham and cheese croissants too! You could do a 50/50 batch…just sayin’!

Holiday DESSERTS

Fluffy Cinnamon Rolls

Removing fluffy cinnamon roll from baking dish

I think it’s safe to say that these milk bread cinnamon rolls have taken the crowning glory of all holiday baking proceedings around here. They’re so soft, not-at-all-dry, fluffy, and comforting, with just enough sweetness and frosting!

Old-Fashioned Chinese Almond Cookies

Old-Fashioned Chinese Almond Cookies, by thewoksoflife.com

These classic Chinese after-dinner cookies are crisp, crumbly, and perfectly almond-y, with major points for originality at any cookie exchange. Lard gives them their signature flavor. 

Chocolate Oatmeal Sandwich Cookies

Chocolate Oatmeal Sandwich Cookies (Brussels Cookies Recipe), by thewoksoflife.com

This copycat recipe for crispy and chocolate-y Brussels cookies has become a favorite in our house. They’re a little bit more unique and festive than your go-to chocolate chip cookies, and they go great with a hot mug of peppermint hot chocolate!

Holiday Marshmallow Treats

Holiday Marshmallow Treats, thewoksoflife.com

A festive addition to any holiday cookie package, these marshmallow treats are kind of like grown up Rice Krispie treats, with salty crackers instead of rice cereal, walnuts, pistachios, pecans, and dried cranberries. 

PB&J Cookies

Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies, by thewoksoflife.com

You can’t go wrong with this perfect combination, and nothing is more comforting across all ages––from your mildly grumpy grandpa to the sticky-fingered little ones. Plus, you can make the dough ahead and store in the freezer!

Traditional Welsh Cakes

Welsh Cakes, by thewoksoflife.com

Been watching a little too much of that warm blanket of a show, The Great British Bake-off, recently? Channel British national treasure Mary Berry with these Welsh Cakes. The dough is extremely easy to whip up, and instead of being baked in the oven, they’re made on a griddle, which means they’re excellent for brunch, afternoon tea, or dessert! The texture straight off the griddle is just scrummy. 

Olive Oil Pecan Rum Cake

Olive Oil Pecan Rum Cake, by thewoksoflife.com

One of my all-time favorites. Lightly flavored rum cake with a soft crumb and speckled with crunchy crushed pecans. I’m not drooling, you are!

Sarah’s Strawberry Cheesecake

Strawberry Cheesecake, by thewoksoflife.com

For those looking for something a little lighter, our go-to cheesecake recipe with glazed strawberries is delicious, but still delivers that elusive holiday wow factor. The strawberries give it a lovely Christmas red and white color scheme, but you could also go for chocolate, nuts, or other fruits. It’s the holidays, and you on vacation!

Our Go-To Chocolate Cake

Our Favorite Chocolate Cake Recipe, by thewoksoflife.com

In my book, you can NEVER go wrong with this cake. That is all.

Dairy-Free Cheesecake

Dairy-free cheesecake, thewoksoflife.com

For a dairy-free dessert, look no further than my dairy-free cheesecake, which we decorated with the fruits of the season—citrus! It’s no less creamy and delicious than the traditional version.

Palmier Cookies

French Palmier Cookies, thewoksoflife.com

My dad’s palmier cookies are so beautiful and special—anyone would be delighted to receive them as a tasty gift! Fill them with chocolate, cinnamon sugar, or even savory flavors like parmesan or lemon & rosemary to serve with cocktails!

Butternut Squash Pie

Butternut Squash Pie, by thewoksoflife.com

What’s that line from the song, Home for the Holidays? “I met a man who lives in Tennessee, and he was headin’ for…Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pieeee…” Well what about a homemade butternut squash pie? Making your own squash puree makes all the difference to Sarah’s tasty, smooth pie recipe.

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Kaitlin

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Kaitlin
Kaitlin Leung is the younger daughter in The Woks of Life family, working on the blog alongside older sister Sarah and parents Bill and Judy. While notoriously unable to follow a recipe (usually preferring to freestyle it), Kaitlin has a knack for devising creative recipes with new and familiar flavors and for reverse engineering recipes for all of her favorite foods. Alongside her family, Kaitlin is a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family. She is also a Swiftie, former brand strategy consultant and New York working girl, and the “Director” of The Woks of Life Youtube channel.
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