When planning meals for New Year’s Eve, you’ll consider what to serve and how to best engage the spread into a long evening with friends and families. Getting the timing down and having fuel to get you through the night until the bell drops is fun, and you have many recipes to choose from with this list of appetizers, desserts, entrees, and side dish ideas. Go with a theme or simply celebrate with good food for all to enjoy. Your New Year’s Eve dinner will be one for the books!
Tips for Making a New Year’s Eve Dinner
- Include a few lucky recipes. Many cultures find that certain foods and recipes have a special meaning, and you can choose a few that serve tradition. Lebanese culture has traditional recipes we enjoy on New Year’s, such as fattoush salad, kafta, and potato stew.
- Choose food that will last. Depending on when your gathering starts, you’ll want to include foods that will stay fresh for a few hours. The night is long, and having stable foods will ensure there is something to eat.
- Small bites to keep you going. Keep the energy going with New Year’s Eve finger foods to nibble on throughout the night.
- Pick a few recipes to make ahead. The day before or earlier in the day, spend some time making a few dishes so they are ready to go when guests arrive. This will give you more time to spend with friends and family and enjoy the end-of-the-year festivities.
- Determine your guest count. Once you know how many people will be at dinner you can narrow down your menu, develop a shopping list, and know how much to prepare.
- Choose a variety of recipes. Pick a few appetizers and finger foods, the main dinner, and a few desserts that will meet your expectations and satisfy everyone’s diet needs, whether vegetarian, dairy-free, or allergy-friendly. You want recipes that will please everyone’s palates.
How to Plan New Year’s Eve Dinner Menu
- For a traditional sit-down dinner. Start with an appetizer followed by the main course and some desserts. You can get more creative with New Year’s Eve finger foods, handhelds, sides, and a few different sweets for a party-style dinner that will give you the energy to get through the evening.
- Consider kid-friendly foods. You’ll love the variety of New Year’s Eve snacks that will keep sensitive palates happy and their bellies full all evening long. Offering a mix of familiar and fun treats for your youngest guests makes it more enjoyable for everyone.
- Opt for well-balanced New Year’s Eve dinner ideas. Choose an entree, a few sides, and bread for a New Year’s dinner menu that is full of flavor, and nourishment, and signifies the ending of another year. If you’re adventurous, try a Lebanese-inspired menu with recipes such as kibbeh and lamb. Lebanese cuisine is known for using wholesome and fresh ingredients and better-for-you cooking methods. Be sure to check out this extensive list of delicious Lebanese recipes.
- Make fun holiday-themed desserts. Finish the year with some of your best delectable desserts and walk into the New Year with a satisfied sweet tooth. From cakes and chocolates to fruity parfaits and cheesecakes, pick a few of your favorites to serve on this commemorative night.
- Set up a beverage table. Ensure you have enough glasses for a sharable drink when the bell drops. You can also set up a table specifically for drinks. Put ice in a bucket with a scoop, including cups and carafes of tea, lemonade, and ginger ale. A hot chocolate bar is always a hit! You can also make your fruit ice cubes for a fun, colorful, and tasty beverage.
What is a Traditional New Year’s Eve Meal?
New Year’s Even has a few traditional recipes that signify luck, good fortune, and well-being for the coming year, such as black-eyed peas, greens, fish, cornbread, lentils, and pomegranates. Don’t let this keep you from developing personal traditions, though! Create memories through food and choose recipes that resonate with your taste and that your family enjoys.
- Black-eyed peas or lentils bring good luck! You can make them as a side dish, add them to soup, or stuff squash. Learn how to cook lentils to use them in various dishes.
- Cornbread is a traditional food for New Year’s and signifies gold for wealth and luck. This vegan cornbread recipe is healthier and easy to make. Serve with some of your favorite main dishes, and even spice them up by adding chopped jalapenos.
- Greens represent financial prosperity and include collards, cabbage, mustard, or turnip greens. Two of my favorite recipes are roasted cabbage and kale Tabbouleh salad.
- Pomegranate represents a lively New Year to come with fresh starts. Use pomegranate seeds in appetizers, mains, sides, and desserts. It adds a nice burst of tartness and a welcoming pop of color to dishes.
- Seafood is traditionally served on New Year’s Eve for abundance and progress. Fish, shrimp, and scallops are all tasty foods to serve and symbolize a prosperous year to come.
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