17 Holiday Dinners That Are Better Than Roasting A Turkey

17 Holiday Dinners That Are Better Than Roasting A Turkey

Turkey has become the predictable centerpiece of holiday dinners, but it doesn’t have to be. There are so many ways to create a meal that feels festive and memorable without relying on the same thing for dinner. These holiday recipes bring bold flavors, effortless elegance, and a sense of variety that keeps things interesting. They’re perfect for making the table feel a little more exciting this year.

Venison roast with potatoes and carrots on a platter.
Venison Roast. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Cranberry Pesto Stuffed Lamb

Cranberry pesto stuffed lamb sliced on a plate with a serving fork.Cranberry pesto stuffed lamb sliced on a plate with a serving fork.
Cranberry Pesto Stuffed Lamb. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A festive cranberry pesto made with basil, mint, garlic, and pine nuts makes this stuffed lamb a standout dish. It’s perfect for holiday gatherings when you want something flavorful and visually stunning.
Get the Recipe: Cranberry Pesto Stuffed Lamb

Flank Steak Pinwheels

Flank Steak Pinwheels. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Stuffed with pesto, parmesan, prosciutto, and spinach, these flank steak pinwheels are flavorful and easy to make. They’re great for holiday gatherings or as a standout main dish for smaller dinners.
Get the Recipe: Flank Steak Pinwheels

Air Fryer Lamb Chops

Air fryer lamb chops sliced on a plate with fresh rosemary sprigs.Air fryer lamb chops sliced on a plate with fresh rosemary sprigs.
Air Fryer Lamb Chops. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Marinated in olive oil, lemon, garlic, and herbs, these air fryer lamb chops are ready in under 10 minutes. They’re quick, easy, and perfect for a no-fuss holiday dinner that still feels special.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Lamb Chops

Apple Butter Roasted Chicken

An assortment of roasted chicken pieces garnished with fresh herbs on a tray.An assortment of roasted chicken pieces garnished with fresh herbs on a tray.
Apple Butter Roasted Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple butter roasted chicken combines sweet and savory flavors with a crispy skin and tender meat. It’s a great alternative to turkey and works perfectly as a cozy centerpiece for a holiday dinner.
Get the Recipe: Apple Butter Roasted Chicken

Lamb Bolognese

Lamb bolognese with tagliatelle noodles.Lamb bolognese with tagliatelle noodles.
Lamb Bolognese. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This lamb bolognese is slow-simmered with carrots, onions, garlic, tomatoes, and herbs for a rich, flavorful sauce. Serve it over tagliatelle for a cozy holiday meal that’s packed with comforting flavors.
Get the Recipe: Lamb Bolognese

Lasagna Rollups

Lasagna Rollups. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These butternut squash lasagna rollups are filled with chicken, spinach, and a creamy butternut sauce. They’re easy to portion and serve, making them a great choice for a stress-free holiday dinner.
Get the Recipe: Lasagna Rollups

Instant Pot Venison Roast

Venison roast with potatoes and carrots on a platter.Venison roast with potatoes and carrots on a platter.
Instant Pot Venison Roast. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This venison roast is pressure-cooked with potatoes, carrots, and mushrooms in a red wine balsamic sauce for a tender, flavorful meal. Perfect for a winter holiday dinner when you want something hearty and comforting.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Venison Roast

Butterflied Leg of Lamb

Butterflied lamb on a wooden cutting board with rosemary sprigs and cranberry goat cheese filling.Butterflied lamb on a wooden cutting board with rosemary sprigs and cranberry goat cheese filling.
Butterflied Leg of Lamb. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Stuffed with cranberry goat cheese, this butterflied leg of lamb is easy to prep and cooks in under 30 minutes. It’s a great centerpiece for a holiday table when you want something elegant without the stress.
Get the Recipe: Butterflied Leg of Lamb

Apple Cider Braised Lamb Shanks

Apple cider braised lamb shanks on a gray plate with fresh thyme sprigs.Apple cider braised lamb shanks on a gray plate with fresh thyme sprigs.
Apple Cider Braised Lamb Shanks. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Braised in apple cider, these lamb shanks turn out tender and full of flavor, with sweet caramelized apples and onions. This dish is perfect for holiday dinners when you want something hearty and impressive without dealing with turkey.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cider Braised Lamb Shanks

Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Baked sockeye salmon with herb caper crust and lemon slices on a sheet pan.Baked sockeye salmon with herb caper crust and lemon slices on a sheet pan.
Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Sockeye salmon is baked with an herbed garlic caper citrus crust for a light yet flavorful holiday dinner. With a quick bake time of 10-12 minutes, it’s a stunning seafood dish that’s great for festive gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Citrus Braised Lamb Shanks

Citrus Braised Lamb Shanks. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These lamb shanks are braised with sweet and tangy citrus, then paired with a bold green harissa. They’re fall-off-the-bone tender and a great way to elevate your holiday dinner without roasting a turkey.
Get the Recipe: Citrus Braised Lamb Shanks

Easiest Braised Leg of Lamb

Shredded braised leg of lamb on a plate.Shredded braised leg of lamb on a plate.
Easiest Braised Leg of Lamb. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A slow braise transforms a leg of lamb into tender, juicy meat that’s easy to shred and use in a variety of dishes. It’s simple, flavorful, and a great alternative to the traditional holiday bird.
Get the Recipe: Easiest Braised Leg of Lamb

Tart Cherry Chestnut Stuffed Turkey Roulade

Tart Cherry Chestnut Stuffed Turkey Roulade. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Skip the whole bird and go for this turkey roulade stuffed with tart cherries, chestnuts, and herbs. Topped with a cherry red wine sauce, it’s an elegant and easy-to-serve dish that outshines the traditional roast turkey.
Get the Recipe: Tart Cherry Chestnut Stuffed Turkey Roulade

Creamy Mushroom Risotto

Mushroom risotto with peas and mushrooms in a pot with wooden spoon.Mushroom risotto with peas and mushrooms in a pot with wooden spoon.
Creamy Mushroom Risotto. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This dairy-free mushroom risotto is rich, creamy, and packed with umami flavors. It’s perfect for a vegetarian holiday main or as a comforting side dish that can stand on its own.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Mushroom Risotto

Balsamic Dijon Beef Tenderloin

Balsamic Dijon crusted beef tenderloin sliced on a cutting board.Balsamic Dijon crusted beef tenderloin sliced on a cutting board.
Balsamic Dijon Beef Tenderloin. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A balsamic dijon glaze makes this beef tenderloin roast rich and flavorful. Topped with a Meyer lemon gremolata, it’s an impressive dish that’s perfect for special holiday dinners.
Get the Recipe: Balsamic Dijon Beef Tenderloin

Instant Pot Bolognese

Instant Pot bolognese recipe on a plate with a fork.Instant Pot bolognese recipe on a plate with a fork.
Instant Pot Bolognese. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This Instant Pot bolognese packs all the depth of flavor of a traditional meat sauce but in a fraction of the time. Serve it with pasta and parmesan for a comforting holiday meal that’s quick to prepare.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Bolognese

Sheet Pan Mediterranean Roasted Lamb

Sheet pan Mediterranean roasted lamb with tomatoes and chickpeas.Sheet pan Mediterranean roasted lamb with tomatoes and chickpeas.
Sheet Pan Mediterranean Roasted Lamb. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This roasted lamb dish comes together on a single sheet pan in just 20 minutes. With bold Mediterranean flavors and minimal cleanup, it’s perfect for a holiday dinner that looks fancy but keeps things easy.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Mediterranean Roasted Lamb


Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.

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