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The holidays are about many things. Spreading peace and joy, spending lots of time with our loved ones, and arguably the most important thing: eating delicious food. From cookies to cakes to kringles to cheese balls, Christmas is a wonderful time to indulge in all of your favorite festive sweets and scrumptious savory dishes. But we don’t want just any cake or charcuterie board gracing our Christmas tables. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! So we should go all out with tree-shaped boards, reindeer-shaped cupcakes, cookies that could pass for snowmen and slices of fruit that look far too adorable to eat.

Down below, we’ve gathered some of the most beautiful and impressive holiday food selections that might inspire you to get a bit more creative with your culinary selection this week. While some of these items are best left for the experts, plenty of them can be recreated by an amateur chef with just a bit of patience and attention to detail.

Enjoy devouring this delicious list, and be sure to upvote all of the creations you’d like to feast your eyes (and your tummy) upon this weekend. Then let us know in the comments what whimsical, festive treats you plan on whipping up this holiday season! And if you’re interested in finding even more inspiration for your gorgeous Christmas table from Bored Panda, you can find jolly food ideas that Santa himself would approve of right here!

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My Mom Always Makes Christmas Cookies That Are (Almost!) Too Pretty To Eat

My Mom Always Makes Christmas Cookies That Are (Almost!) Too Pretty To Eat

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Home-Made Christmas Cake My Dad Made

Home-Made Christmas Cake My Dad Made

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Gingerbread House My Dad Made For Christmas

Gingerbread House My Dad Made For Christmas

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How are you when it comes to Christmas cooking? Do your cakes belong in Bon Appétit magazine, or are you more qualified for the show Nailed It? (Highly recommend their holiday episodes, by the way, if you’re looking for a good laugh and an ego boost!) We all love to eat our little hearts out around the holidays (as we should!), but we don’t all know our way around the kitchen as well as Santa’s Elves know their way around the workshop. I’m confident that there are things on this list each and every one of you pandas can make, though. I’m considering taking a stab at a pesto puff pastry tree or some cupcakes that look like Christmas trees myself this year.

Christmas is my favorite time of the year for many reasons, including the fabulous food obviously, but all around the world, the feast on December 25th (or 24th!) looks a bit different. For example, in the United States, it’s common to have a big turkey or roasted ham as the main component of the meal. However, in Texas, where my family lives, tamales are the hot item for Christmas. What can I say? We love Tex-Mex year round! Last year, I celebrated Christmas in Sweden and got to experience some of their most cherished holiday meals. I absolutely loved the adorable saffron buns, and rice pudding, or risgrynsgröt.

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First Christmas As A Single Dad. I Did My Best And She Enjoyed Herself I Think

First Christmas As A Single Dad. I Did My Best And She Enjoyed Herself I Think

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Christmas Mood Cake! Hand-Drawing On The Mirror Glaze

Christmas Mood Cake! Hand-Drawing On The Mirror Glaze

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My Wife’s Chai Coconut Christmas Cake! She Says There’s “No Way The Internet Will Care About This,” But I Think It’s Really Well Done

My Wife’s Chai Coconut Christmas Cake! She Says There’s “No Way The Internet Will Care About This,” But I Think It’s Really Well Done

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Learning about the wide range of festive meals around the world is fascinating. For example, in the UK, Christmas pudding, or plum pudding, is a holiday staple. Contrary to what the name suggests, this dessert is actually not made with any plums, but rather raisins, breadcrumbs, sugar, butter, and spices. It’s also cooked several weeks before the big day to allow it time to ripen and then doused with brandy, rum or another strong alcoholic beverage and then set on fire before serving. A dessert and fireplace all in one!   

In Lithuania, one of the most beloved holiday treats is kūčiukai, or a small, slightly sweet cookie baked with poppy seeds. When it comes to the main meal in Lithuania though, it is customary to serve 12 dishes, which mainly consist of fruits, vegetables, mushrooms and fish, as there is not supposed to be any meat on the table. In Japan, Christmas is not celebrated as widely as it is in many other places, so it’s actually common to get good old fried chicken from KFC on December 25th. Alongside the chicken, it’s common to have a seafood set called osechi-ryōri as part of any Japanese Christmas table.  

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My Gingerbread House This Year. I Won First Place At My City’s Festival Of Gingerbread. This House Is Based Off Of An Old Long Gone Detroit House

My Gingerbread House This Year. I Won First Place At My City’s Festival Of Gingerbread. This House Is Based Off Of An Old Long Gone Detroit House

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Must've had some good memories there if you put this much work into it

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My Wife Made This Beautiful Gingerbread House For Christmas

My Wife Made This Beautiful Gingerbread House For Christmas

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In Israel, latkes are a staple for any Hanukkah table. Latkes are delicious potato pancakes fried to perfection in plenty of oil and typically paired with sour cream or apple sauce. They are served as a reminder of the miracle when the temple light’s oil was burning for eight days, instead of one. And although the modern latke is a bit different from the original, which was made of cheese, this dish has been around since the middle ages. 

In Germany, a popular holiday treat is stollen. This is a pastry similar to fruitcake with candied fruit and raisins baked into a special yeast dough. After it’s been baked, it’s coated in clarified butter, or ghee, and sprinkled with powdered sugar. Stollen is often baked in advance and stored for a few months before Christmas, and it’s another classic dating back to the 14th century.  

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I Made From Scratch A Gingerbread Semi Truck For A Friend. Though Y’all Would Like It. We Appreciate You! Merry Christmas And Stay Safe

I Made From Scratch A Gingerbread Semi Truck For A Friend. Though Y’all Would Like It. We Appreciate You! Merry Christmas And Stay Safe

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Gluten-Free Christmas Focaccia

Gluten-Free Christmas Focaccia

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My 16-Year-Old Daughter's First Batch Of Christmas Cookies For The Year! She Wanted To Try Something Different And I Am Obsessed With These

My 16-Year-Old Daughter's First Batch Of Christmas Cookies For The Year! She Wanted To Try Something Different And I Am Obsessed With These

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In some countries, fish is the go-to main dish on a Christmas table. In Portugal, for example, a Christmas staple is bacalhau, or a very salty dried cod. This fish can be the basis for many dishes, but during the holiday season, it’s usually served boiled with boiled potatoes and green cabbage and a healthy amount of olive oil. In Ireland, smoked salmon is the most popular Christmas fish, served simply with sauce or vegetables. It can also be a lovely gift to give around the holiday season. Fish is also on the Christmas table in the Czech Republic, but in their case, it’s carp. Carp scales are actually considered a sign of good luck in the Czech Republic, and on Christmas, it’s typical to have two carps in the house: one to be cooked for dinner and another that waits in the bathtub and is later released.     

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Home-Made Apple Pie For Christmas

Home-Made Apple Pie For Christmas

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is my favourite. It's a simple idea but it's executed perfectly. Piles of shaded autumn leaves. I love it.

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A Snowy Winter Landscape Composed In A Cake

A Snowy Winter Landscape Composed In A Cake

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Home-Made This Year's Christmas Gingerbread Creation

Home-Made This Year's Christmas Gingerbread Creation

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I grew up eating most of the typical American Christmas foods: roasted turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, roasted vegetables, pumpkin pie, apple pie, and tamales because I lived in Texas. But aside from all of the main dishes that are served during a Christmas feast, I love all of the holiday goodies that can be eaten during the whole season: Christmas cookies, eggnog, gingerbread, fancy charcuterie boards and more. This entire time of year feels special, and I’m definitely a proponent of stretching out the celebration for as long as possible. Plus, if you’re looking for a food item to make that will look Pinterest-worthy, it’s probably best to stick with simple ingredients and focus on the aesthetic. 50% of the work is already done for you if you buy pre-made puff pastry when making one of these gorgeous puff pastry trees, so that's an easy way to work smarter, not harder. There’s nothing wrong with cutting corners to get that gorgeous holiday treat of your dreams.     

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Home-Made Cheese Stuffed Garlic Pull Apart Christmas Tree

Home-Made Cheese Stuffed Garlic Pull Apart Christmas Tree

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I Am A Full-Time Cake Maker (From My Home) And Thought You Guys Might Be As Excited As I Am For My Christmas Selection This Year

I Am A Full-Time Cake Maker (From My Home) And Thought You Guys Might Be As Excited As I Am For My Christmas Selection This Year

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There are many different holiday foods that are enjoyed all over the world, but not every seasonal dish is equally loved. Personally, I’m not a picky eater at all, so as long as a food item fits my dietary preferences, I’m all in. But not everyone feels the same way. According to a survey from Mashed, two Christmas dishes in particular are less than popular: Christmas goose and brussels sprouts casserole. When it comes to the goose, many consider it to be an outdated classic that’s just not worth the effort of preparing it. And as for the brussels sprouts, it seems that this vegetable just has a hard time getting good PR. I love roasted brussels sprouts tossed in some oil, salt, pepper, balsamic glaze and red pepper flakes, but if you associate the sprout with bland, tasteless boiled brussels, I can see why you might not be a fan.

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This Bread My Sister Made For Christmas

This Bread My Sister Made For Christmas

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My Little Buttercream Christmas Penguin Cake. I Just Think He's The Cutest

My Little Buttercream Christmas Penguin Cake. I Just Think He's The Cutest

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Christmas Cookies Are The Best Cookies

Christmas Cookies Are The Best Cookies

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

However they have made the wrapping paper, it's incredibly effective. Edit: I checked on the Reddit post too see how it was created- "She puts crinkled wax paper over wet frosting, lets it dry and takes it off."

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When it comes to sweets that not everyone is a fan of during the holidays, people have mixed opinions on fruitcake. I can’t say that fruitcake is actually bad, because it depends entirely on how it was prepared and how fresh it is, but I will say that when it’s placed on a table next to pumpkin pie, apple pie, pecan pie, chocolate peppermint brownies, or a gorgeous trifle, it doesn’t seem like the most appealing choice. When it comes to beverages, mulled wine and hot chocolate are popular favorites. But eggnog has a hard time competing with those two. It’s certainly an acquired taste, with its holiday spices and creamy texture, but I have to admit, I’ve always been a fan. And if the idea of drinking raw eggs makes you nervous, don’t worry, there are plenty of delicious vegan options.

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Been Making Cookies For About A Year Now. I’m A Junior In College And Do This On The Side For Fun And Just Started Seriously Selling Them

Been Making Cookies For About A Year Now. I’m A Junior In College And Do This On The Side For Fun And Just Started Seriously Selling Them

Here are my 2019 Christmas cookies!

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Merry Christmas From Norway - Viking Boat Gingerbread We Made

Merry Christmas From Norway - Viking Boat Gingerbread We Made

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Cookies I Made For Christmas

Cookies I Made For Christmas

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Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to food, but when it comes to holiday foods, we tend to get very passionate. We often have memories associated with our favorite dishes, like learning how to make them with mom when we were children or having them seemingly magically appear on Christmas morning with all of those gifts from Santa Claus. Whatever you choose to prepare and feast on this holiday season, we hope you choose something that you love and enjoy. Christmas is all about peace, joy and spreading love, so why not bake that pie you’ve been dreaming of or make those delicious cookies that your loved ones will enjoy?

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The Finished Product! 2 And A Half Hours And A Cramped Hand Later! I Think My Idea Of A Christmas Sweater Came Through

The Finished Product! 2 And A Half Hours And A Cramped Hand Later! I Think My Idea Of A Christmas Sweater Came Through

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Home-Made Gingerbread Carousel I Made For Christmas

Home-Made Gingerbread Carousel I Made For Christmas

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg. I'm in awe of this one. First the snow globes, now a carousel? All my best childhood memories in Christmas treat form!! This takes the cake for me, too beautiful. I can't take anymore. Going back to bed ;)

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Has your appetite for whipping up delicious holiday treats grown as you’ve been making your way through this list? We hope you’re inspired to make something extra special this Christmas, and if you’re a bit of a novice in the kitchen, don’t worry. You can always use your skills to arrange cookies or meats and cheeses into the shape of a tree. It’s guaranteed to be a hit! Keep upvoting the food items that you particularly scrumptious, and let us know in the comments what you plan to cook up this week. Then if you want to check out another Bored Panda article featuring the most festive cupcakes you’ve ever laid your eyes on, you can find that right here!

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Made This Cake For My Sister-In-Law’s Christmas Party Tomorrow

Made This Cake For My Sister-In-Law’s Christmas Party Tomorrow

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First You Chose Dinosaurs, Then You Chose Robots… What Will My Christmas Cookie Theme Be This Year?

First You Chose Dinosaurs, Then You Chose Robots… What Will My Christmas Cookie Theme Be This Year?

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My Friend Made The Charcuterie Board For A Christmas Event

My Friend Made The Charcuterie Board For A Christmas Event

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Matcha Cookie Christmas Tree Stacks

Matcha Cookie Christmas Tree Stacks

I just stack up the matcha shortbread cookies, sprinkle them with powdered sugar, top with an almond, and wrap them up for inexpensive little Christmas gifts. One batch of dough makes 10 Christmas tree stacks.

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Home-Made Christmas Chocolate Bonbons, Cookies And Cream And Gingerbread And Speculaas

Home-Made Christmas Chocolate Bonbons, Cookies And Cream And Gingerbread And Speculaas

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This Past Christmas Was A Blur And Didn't Feel Christmassy Enough, So I Tried To Evoke The Spirit Of The Season In Cake Form

This Past Christmas Was A Blur And Didn't Feel Christmassy Enough, So I Tried To Evoke The Spirit Of The Season In Cake Form

Chocolate cake with Nutella ganache filling and vanilla buttercream decor.

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Made An Apple Pie For Christmas, Wanted Someone To See It

Made An Apple Pie For Christmas, Wanted Someone To See It

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Home-Made Reindeer Christmas Cake

Home-Made Reindeer Christmas Cake

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Christmas Cake I Made For A Holiday Baking Competition At My Office

Christmas Cake I Made For A Holiday Baking Competition At My Office

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Baking competition at the office? Didn't know office parties go this hard..

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Christmas Village Cake

Christmas Village Cake

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

everytime I think I've found my favorite, something adorable appears

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All About The Details

All About The Details

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of the My Little Pony Show Stable! :-D (G1 of course, I don't even acknowledge the later generations >_<)

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So You Guys Like Gingerbread Structures?

So You Guys Like Gingerbread Structures?

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Home-Made Christmas Cupcakes

Home-Made Christmas Cupcakes

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Home-Made Sea Salt Caramels For Christmas

Home-Made Sea Salt Caramels For Christmas

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Christmas Tree Focaccia

Christmas Tree Focaccia

Second time making Samin Nosrat's Ligurian Focaccia but my first time decorating it. Subbed agave for the honey in the recipe and decorated with flat-leaf parsley, cherry tomatoes, red onions, and a banana pepper star. Very pleased with the result!

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