Our best ever Christmas dessert recipes for 2023 (2024)

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If you're looking for a Christmas dessert that isn't a Christmas pudding then you've come to the right place! These are all our favourite non-traditional Christmas dessert recipes to satisfy every sweet tooth.

Top of your Christmas dessert ideas should be a trusty trifle recipe. Our clementine and prosecco trifle is a real show-stopper with an orange and prosecco jelly and clementine-infused custard.

We’ve also taken inspiration from the classic snowball co*cktail and created a snowball co*cktail tart for the ultimate kitsch Christmas dessert. It’s topped with whipped cream and glace cherries, of course, and Advocaat custard.

For another grown-up dessert, there's our espresso martini meringue tart. It has fluffy, sweet meringue on top and taste just like the famous drink – it’s a real crowd pleaser.

A good cheesecake is hard to beat, and this Christmas pudding cheesecake has all the flavours of a Christmas pudding, plus a tangy Cointreau and brandy glaze.

Make a sophisticated yet speedy centrepiece with our pannetone party bombe – which is a hollowed out panettone, filled with ice cream, pistachios, almonds and glace cherries. You can make this dessert even easier by buying vanilla ice cream, rather than making the easy no-churn version. Either way, it will be delicious.

Individual dessert recipes are great for smaller groups and gatherings. These brandy butter caramel chocolate fondants are decadent, but if time is of the essence then these Black Forest trifle pots can be assembled in 10 minutes, leaving you more time to celebrate with friends and family.

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Tahini and Sesame Choc Chip Blondies

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This blondie combination, with its sugar-sesame-salt sprinkle is mightily addictive. You have been warned!

Recipe: Tahini and Sesame Choc Chip Blondies

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Chocolate and Orange Panettone

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Any leftover stale panettone makes for stellar French toast or bread-and-butter pudding.

Recipe: Chocolate and Orange Panettone

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No-Bake Irish Cream and White Chocolate Tart

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The tangy flavour of crème fraîche in this Christmas dessert helps balance the sweetness from the white chocolate, but you could use extra double cream, if you prefer.

Recipe: No-Bake Irish Cream and White Chocolate Tart

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Gingerbread Latte Tear and Share Bread

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If, like us, you love a gingerbread latte during the festive season, then you need to try these warming spiced buns. Don’t want the extra caffeine kick in the icing? Replace the espresso with decaf or water.

Recipe: Gingerbread Latte Tear and Share Bread

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Clementine and Prosecco Trifle

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Trifles should mean you're never stuck for a Christmas dessert idea! The retro mix of almonds and sugar sprinkles gives much-needed crunch to the topping on this fruity but rich pud, but you could use some pared orange zest instead.

Recipe: Clementine and Prosecco Trifle

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Profiterole Pick ‘N’ Mix Wreath

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Adorn this Christmas profiterole dessert wreath with any of your favourite Pick ‘n’ Mix sweets! This can be enjoyed all year round, using any colours you like to dye your chocolate.

Recipes: Profiterole Pick ‘N’ Mix Wreath

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Gingerbread Gin Apple and Blackberry Crumble

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For a low-key Christmas dessert idea, this boozy and warming crumble will put a smile on your guest’s faces. The gingerbread mixture makes more biscuits than you need, but they keep well and are delicious with a cup of tea or hot milk.

Recipe: Gingerbread Gin Apple and Blackberry Crumble

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Eggnog Panna Cotta with Boozy Mulled Figs

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Boozy, rich and delicious, this elegant Christmas dessert is a great alternative if you’re not a fan of Christmas pudding but still want something suitably festive.

Recipe: Eggnog Panna Cotta with Boozy Mulled Figs

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Snowball co*cktail Tart

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Christmas desserts don't get more retro than this boozy custard tart. This old-school classic, with a nostalgic festive twist, is perfect for a dinner party.

Recipe: Snowball co*cktail Tart

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Candy cane roulade

This vibrant Christmas dessert is guaranteed to impress your guests at Christmas.

Recipe: Candy cane roulade

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Triple chocolate Bûche de Noël

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The whole family will love our triple-chocolate version of this traditional Christmas recipe.

Recipe: Triple chocolate Bûche de Noël

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Meringue kiss tower

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A tower of these meringue kisses will look stunning on your Christmas table. Dust with edible glitter for a final festive flourish.

Recipe: Meringue kiss tower

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Christmas cake crepes

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Turn leftover Christmas cake into a whole new dessert, with these quick festive crepes.

Recipe: Christmas cake crepes

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Chocolate orange panettone pudding

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Yes, you can make a last-minute pud that everyone loves. This takes minutes to cook in the oven while you’re enjoying your roast turkey and trimmings.

Recipe: Chocolate orange panettone pudding

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Espresso martini tart

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This boozy and decadent tart is the perfect dinner party dessert. Combining all of the rich flavours of an espresso martini, such as vodka, coffee liqueur and chocolate, encased in buttery pastry and then topped with fluffy and sweet meringue, it's a true crowd pleaser!

Recipe: Espresso martini tart

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Hidden orange Christmas pudding

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A candied whole orange as a surprise centre gives this Christmas pudding recipe real wow factor.

Recipe: Hidden orange Christmas pudding

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Brandy Butter Caramel Chocolate Fondants

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With a seasonal twist on salted caramel, these brandy butter fondants are a decadent treat worthy of Christmas Day.

Recipe: Brandy Butter Caramel Chocolate Fondants

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Flourless Chocolate and Chestnut Torte

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Earthy chestnuts and rich chocolate make for a deliciously dense pudding cake.

Recipe: Flourless Chocolate and Chestnut Torte

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Mulled Clementine Meringue Wreath

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Once the meringue is cooked, this impressive wreath comes together quickly.

Recipe: Mulled Clementine Meringue Wreath

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Black Forest Yule log

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It wouldn’t be Christmas without a Yule log, and this one has a fruity, boozy hit of cherries and kirsch.

Recipe: Black Forest Yule log

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What did the Old World have for dessert? ›

Desserts in history, such as in the middle ages, revolved more around fruity sweet foods such as jellies and wafers mixed with exotic fruits, nuts, and butter. Indeed, the custard is known to be one of the first desserts ever eaten in the middle ages.

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Today, the average restaurant serves desserts that are heavily laden with saturated fat and sugar and that range between 800 to 1500 calories
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During the week, if there was a dessert, it would be a piece of corn bread with some molasses poured on top or some fruit. In addition, slave cabins rarely had the cooking equipment or appliances necessary to adequately bake a pie.

What dessert was invented in America? ›

Brownies. The history tells that this recipe was created in about 1800, by a rich lady from Chicago who wanted to offer a unique dessert to the costumers of her hotel. And so it was that Berthe Palmer, for her Palmer Hotel, created the first brownie, clearly named after its brown color due to the dark chocolate.

What did Stone Age people eat for dessert? ›

Fruits and plants: Stone Age people collected all sorts of plants like nettles and dandelion leaves. Wild fruit like plums and other berries could be a tasty, sweet treat!

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Widely used as the metric of a chef's ability, consommé is one of the most challenging dishes to cook. Despite its light and small yield, traditional consommé requires a large amount of meat; which is why it was long associated with society's upper classes who could afford such extravagance!

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