Pancakes for Christmas? Unusual Festive Favourites

Top left to right: Pavlova, pancakes, a pie. Bottom left to right: A turkey crown, egg nog and a tray of Yorkshire puddings

We all have our own traditions when it comes to Christmas morning, but many might be surprised to learn that the most popular dish people are cooking up on 25th December is fluffy American pancakes.

The BBC has revealed the top festive recipes from BBC Food across Christmas Day and Christmas Eve 2022. Pancakes are on the menu alongside Yorkshire puddings, which have taken the top spot for three years running now, red cabbage, yule log, and even a Christmas pavlova making its way onto the nation’s Christmas menu.

And once Boxing Day arrives leftovers are finding new homes in pies, curries and soups – with turkey curry and turkey and ham pie both popular once again this year. Plus nothing goes to waste with even the trimmings finding their way into a parsnip soup.

You’d batter watch out – nation flips for pancakes on Christmas morning

Many may be surprised to learn that lots of us have pancakes in the mix when it comes to choosing our xmas brekkie. Fluffy American Pancakes crack the top ten most used recipes on the BBC Food site, and are the most popular breakfast recipe across Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Yorkshire puddings are now an established part of the Christmas dinner it seems, topping the list for the third year in a row, alongside the ever popular red cabbage, and of course checking how to properly cook a roast turkey. And some last minute desserts crack the list, with both Yule log and even a Christmas pavlova making its way onto the nation’s Christmas menu.

BBC Food’s most popular recipes from Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2022

  1. Mary Berry’s Yorkshire pudding
  2. Roast turkey crown
  3. Red cabbage
  4. Honey glazed gammon
  5. Boiled and baked ham
  6. Mary Berry’s yule log
  7. Marie Rose sauce
  8. Fluffy American pancakes
  9. Eggnog
  10. Mary Berry’s pavlova

Pie-lent Night – nation gobbles up leftover turkey in pies and curries

A pie in a dish, dotted with pastry stars. One slice has been cut out and some of the filling is visible.

After the big day many of us are looking for new ways to avoid wasting the food we weren’t able to manage the day before. On the BBC Food site, recipes for leftovers become the most popular, including turkey pies, turkey curries and even parsnip soup, helping the nation make the most of their remaining festive fare.

The top BBC Food recipes from Boxing Day to New Year’s Eve 2022:

  1. Leftover turkey and ham pie
  2. Fluffy American pancakes
  3. Turkey curry
  4. Mary Berry’s Yorkshire puddings
  5. Honey glazed gammon
  6. Mary Berry’s lasagne al forno
  7. Parsnip soup
  8. Slow cooker honey roast ham
  9. Perfect boeuf bourguignon
  10. Hairy Bikers’ creamy chicken, ham, and leek pie

Gingerbread all the way – sweet treats hit the spot in party season

In party season throughout December it’s all about the sweet treats for BBC Food readers. Christmassy biscuit gingerbread tops the list, with shortbread not far behind at the top of the recipe tree, plus festive treats like egg nog and Paul Hollywood’s mince pies also prove popular in party season.

And many are clearly making their Christmas day desserts ahead of time, with recipes like Mary Berry’s classic Christmas cake and yule log among the most used BBC Food recipes.

BBC Food’s most used recipes from 1-23 December 2022:

  1. Gingerbread
  2. Fluffy American pancakes
  3. Shortbread
  4. Mary Berry’s classic Christmas cake
  5. Mary Berry’s yule log
  6. Eggnog
  7. Mary Berry’s Yorkshire puddings
  8. Paul Hollywood’s mince pies
  9. Red Cabbage
  10. Honey glazed gammon

See also: Why You Shouldn’t Start a Fad Diet in January

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