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25 Days of Christmas: What to Eat with All Your Favorite Christmas Movies

25 Days of Christmas: What to Eat with All Your Favorite Christmas Movies

Sofia Felgurez For Taste Of Home

25 Days of Christmas: What to Eat with All Your Favorite Christmas Movies

Sofia Felgurez For Taste Of Home

Lindsay Parrill

From nostalgic classics to modern favorites, these Christmas movie recipe pairings will bring extra warmth to your holiday viewing.

Christmas movies have always felt deeply important to me. They’ve threaded themselves through my memories, my seasons, my sense of comfort. (I even named my daughter after a character in Elf, which tells you everything about how far that love goes.)

And the thing is, Christmas movies don’t just resonate on a personal level; they have this uncanny way of meeting all of us exactly where we are. They make hard times feel a little softer, joyful times feel even brighter and ordinary evenings feel like something shared and special. They pull people together across couches and generations, asking only that we sit and let the story work its quiet magic.

Pair that with holiday cooking, another place where comfort lives, and you get an experience that feels both intimate and communal: a film you love and something delicious from the kitchen to anchor it.

In the spirit of celebrating both, here are 25 Christmas movie-recipe pairings that make the season feel even sweeter. So pick up a spatula, press play, and let the holiday settle in around you.

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Homemade Eggnog Melissa Patterson For Taste Of Home

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

There’s something about watching George Bailey on that snowy bridge—worn thin, convinced he has failed—that makes his return to warmth feel all the more luminous. A mug of old-fashioned homemade eggnog suits the moment: It’s classic and comforting, and has the kind of slow-sipped sweetness that reminds you, in Clarence’s words, “No man is a failure who has friends.”

Recipe to make: Homemade Eggnog

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Cheistmas Sugar Cookies Dan Roberts For Taste Of Home

Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

From the Macy’s parade to the courtroom scenes that ask grown-ups to believe in something bigger than rules, this film holds onto innocence in a way that remains timelessly charming. A tray of Christmas sugar cookies—simple and sparkling, and made with the same quiet sincerity Kris Kringle inspires—fits its gentle heart beautifully.

Recipe to make: Christmas Sugar Cookies

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Cranberry Orangge Cake Taste Of Home

The Bishop’s Wife (1947)

Filled with candlelit rooms, angelic guidance and a tenderness that grows almost imperceptibly, this film feels like slipping into a quieter era. A cranberry-orange cake with its bright, citrusy lemon glaze, captures that same sense of elegance—something refined yet entirely inviting.

Recipe to make: Cranberry-Orange Cake with Lemon Glaze

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Plum Pudding Laura Scherb For Taste Of Home

A Christmas Carol (1951)

From the rattle of Marley’s chains to Scrooge’s trembling delight when he realizes he’s been given another chance, this story’s arc of redemption remains unmatched.

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