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Your stress-free cooking guide for the perfect holiday feast

Christmas dinner doesn’t have to be chaotic or overwhelming. Whether you’re hosting a full house or cooking for a small gathering, this Christmas prep timeline walks you through exactly what to make and when, so your holiday meal comes together smoothly and without stress.

From desserts and breakfast casseroles to prime rib, lamb chops, and make-ahead sides, this guide helps you stay ahead and actually enjoy Christmas Day.


Two Days Before Christmas (Tuesday)

Bake Your Desserts

Get your holiday sweets out of the way first. Cakes, cookies, and other baked treats stay fresh for days and free up your oven for the big items later on.

Pro Tip: Bake on Tuesday, cool completely, and store in airtight containers.

➡️ Browse dessert ideas: Recipe Index – Desserts & More


Prep Your Breakfast Casserole

Assemble your make-ahead breakfast casserole and refrigerate. This lets the flavors develop, giving you a delicious Christmas morning meal with minimal fuss.

➡️ Try this breakfast casserole: The Ultimate Loaded Breakfast Casserole


One Day Before Christmas (Wednesday)

Prep Sides & Season Proteins

Wednesday is all about getting the heavy lifting done.

➡️ Holiday side ideas:

Season your holiday meats like prime rib ahead of time, then wrap and refrigerate so flavors deepen overnight.

➡️ Main dish inspiration: Deliciously Smoked Prime Rib — a show-stopping centerpiece.


Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

Prepare your mashed potatoes a day in advance — store in the fridge and reheat gently the next day with a splash of cream or milk to keep them creamy.

➡️ Find side dish ideas: Recipe Index – Sides & More


Christmas Day (Thursday)

Bake Breakfast

In the morning, bake your breakfast casserole fresh from the fridge. Let it warm through while you start on the main meal.


Cook Main Proteins Fresh

For the best flavor and texture:

  • Roast prime rib until perfectly seasoned and juicy.
  • Add lamb chops or other proteins if you like (search the recipe index for more ideas).

Reheat and Serve Your Sides

Warm the dishes you prepared ahead:

  • Mac and cheese
  • Candied yams
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Gravy
  • Greens

➡️ Side dish hub: Recipe Index – Sides & Holiday

Once everything is hot and ready, carve your prime rib and enjoy your feast.


Detailed Reheating Guide for Christmas Day

Greens

Stovetop: Medium heat, 10–15 minutes
Add a splash of broth or pot likker if needed to keep them moist.


Mac and Cheese

Oven: 350°F for 25–35 minutes
Add a little milk around the edges and cover with foil. Remove foil for the last 5 minutes if you want a crisp top.


Candied Yams

Oven: 350°F for 25–30 minutes
Cover with foil until heated through.


Mashed Potatoes

Stovetop: Low heat, stirring occasionally
Add butter, cream, or milk to restore creaminess.


Gravy

Stovetop: Low heat
Whisk occasionally until smooth and heated through.


Prime Rib Cooking Time Guide (325°F)

Prime Rib WeightApprox. Cook Time
4–5 lbs1.5–2 hours
6–7 lbs2–2.5 hours
8–9 lbs2.5–3 hours
10–11 lbs3–3.5 hours

Always confirm doneness with a thermometer.
Target internal temp:

  • Rare: 120–125°F
  • Medium Rare: 130–135°F
  • Medium: 140–145°F

Rest meat at least 20 minutes before slicing.


Make-Ahead Storage Tips

Desserts:
Wrap tightly or store in airtight containers. Refrigerate or leave at room temperature depending on the dessert.

Mac & Cheese / Candied Yams:
Assemble, cover tightly with foil, and refrigerate up to 24 hours.

Prime Rib & Lamb Chops:
Season, wrap tightly, and refrigerate overnight.

Mashed Potatoes:
Store in a sealed container. Add a thin layer of melted butter on top to lock in moisture.

Gravy:
Cool completely before refrigerating. Store in a mason jar or airtight container.


FAQ: Christmas Prep Questions

Can I make Christmas desserts ahead of time?
Yes. Most cakes, cookies, and baked desserts can be made 2–3 days in advance.

How do I keep prime rib juicy?
Season ahead of time and cook using a thermometer. Resting the meat is just as important as cooking it properly.

What should I do if guests arrive early?
Have appetizers ready: deviled eggs, cheese boards, charcuterie, or a simple dip. It buys time and keeps things stress-free.

Smoked Prime Rib

5 from 1 vote
This Smoked Prime Rib is tender, juicy, and packed with bold flavor. Seasoned with a homemade Prime Rib Rub and smoked hot for a beautiful crust, then finished low and slow for perfect doneness, this recipe is ideal for holidays, special occasions, or anytime you want a show-stopping beef centerpiece.
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Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole with Sausage, Peppers, and Onions

5 from 1 vote
This hearty breakfast casserole is loaded with sausage, bell peppers, onions, hashbrowns, and cheese, baked together in a creamy egg mixture. Perfect for feeding a crowd, it’s a make-ahead dish that’s easy, filling, and guaranteed to be a hit at any breakfast or brunch.
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Cinnamon Rolls Made Easy

5 from 1 vote
Satisfy your cravings with our mouthwatering cinnamon rolls. Baking these is a delightful journey that culminates in sweet, swirled perfection.
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Garlic and Herb Crusted Lamb Chops

5 from 1 vote
In the fiery realm of the grill, where flavors dance and aromas weave tales of culinary delight, one recipe stands out as a true masterpiece: Garlic and Herb Lamb Chops with AB’s Tabasco Twist. Join me on this gastronomic journey as we delve into the art of grilling, inspired by the legendary Smokin and Grillin wit AB.
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Southern Baked Mac and Cheese

4.80 from 10 votes
This Southern Baked Mac and Cheese is creamy, cheesy, and full of rich flavor. Made with Monterey Jack and Sharp Cheddar, it’s the ultimate comfort dish — perfectly baked to golden, bubbly perfection.
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Southern Candied Yams

5 from 7 votes
Tender sweet potatoes simmer in brown sugar, maple syrup, and warm spices for a caramelized dish that’s perfect for holidays or Sunday dinner.
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Smoked Ham with Honey Apricot Glaze

5 from 1 vote
This Smoked Ham with Honey Apricot Glaze is tender, juicy, and packed with sweet heat. Slow-smoked and finished with a sticky glaze made from honey, apricot preserves, brown sugar, butter, and Smokin’ Sweet Heat, this ham is perfect for holidays, Sunday dinners, and special gatherings.
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Fudgy Brownies

5 from 1 vote
These rich, fudgy brownies are made with melted butter, cocoa, and chopped chocolate for a deep, decadent flavor and perfectly soft, chewy texture.
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Million Dollar Pound Cake with Vanilla Butter Glaze

5 from 4 votes
This rich and buttery Million Dollar Pound Cake is a classic Southern dessert baked low and slow for a tender crumb and finished with a smooth vanilla butter glaze.
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Peach Cobbler

5 from 2 votes
A classic Southern-style peach cobbler made with buttery batter and sweet, syrupy peaches. This easy dessert comes together with pantry staples and bakes up golden and delicious—perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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About AB

Aaron “A.B.” Brown, a self-taught culinary maestro, has carved his flavorful path into the hearts and kitchens of millions. With over 3.6 million devoted YouTube subscribers, he’s become a household name for those seeking culinary expertise.

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