What's the perfect time to eat Christmas dinner? (2024)

Brits are divided over the perfect time to eat Christmas dinner, after a recent survey reveals the majority think there is an ideal time to tuck into the trimmings.

Asurvey of more than 2,500 British people by the Midland Hotel in Manchester found that the majority of people get the turkey on the table mid afternoon.

The most popular time is 2pm with 28 per cent of people sitting down to eat, followed by 23 per cent who tuck into the main meal an hour later at 3pm.

Only a handful voted for a late diner at 10pm, or turkey for breakfast at 8am.

Britons have voted for the ideal time to eat Christmas dinner, with most voting for 2pm or 3pm as the idea time (stock image)

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There was gender bias to the survey, showing that men preferred to devour their festive feast at the later hour of 3pm and women opted for slightly earlier at 2pm.

The turkey might be the star of the show when it comes to a traditionalChristmas dinner - but there's no denying that the roast potatoes are a real crowd-pleaser too.

Whether they've been doused in duck fat, sliced along the top or cooked in a layer of olive oil, there's countless ways you can approach cooking spuds.

That said, award-winning chef Richard Bainbridge has more experience than most in this area - and he says his secret ingredient takes them to the next level.

Speaking to the Mirror, the former Great British Menu contestant - who appeared on the BBC series in 2015 - urged people to make the most of an ingredient they're likely to already have in their pantry.

The secret to the perfect roast potatoes is a crushed chicken stock cube, a chef has claimed

Before putting them in the oven, the owner of Benedicts restaurant in Norwich said he crushes a chicken-flavoured stock cube over them.

Not only is the extra step quick and easy, but he claims it makes them taste absolutely 'epic' on the day.

What's more, the chef also advised people making a traditional prawn co*cktail to top it off with some frozen raspberries for a bit of extra zest.

Explaining how home cooks can get organised for Christmas, Richard urged home chefs to prep their pastry, brandy butter and cranberry sauce in advance.

Richard Bainbridge (pictured on the show) appeared in the Great British Menu in 2015

He said: 'When it comes to any large party or when you are required to cook for large numbers preparation is essential.

'For example, two weeks before Christmas you should start writing your to-do list and making any items you can in advance so that the day before and the morning of, the bulk of your preparation is complete and you can be calm and relaxed with a glass of Sherry in hand as no one likes to see a stressed chef!'

Earlier this week,Matt Preston shared his top tips for the perfect festive food spread, and the secret to getting crispy, delicious roast potatoes every time.

The veteran food critic and Masterchef Australia judge said many people are keen to achieve the perfect roast potato, but many try and fail by doing one of the several key steps wrong.

Matt Preston (pictured) has shared his top tips for the perfect festive food spread, and the secret to getting crispy, delicious roast potatoes every time

'The secret is (very carefully!) putting par-boiled, steamed-off and lightly shaken floury potatoes into a tray of really hot oil,' Matt said (stock image)

'The secret is (very carefully!) putting par-boiled, steamed-off and lightly shaken floury potatoes into a tray of really hot oil,' Matt told Delicious.

You then need to roast them at 180 degrees Celsius or higher for 15-20 minutes, before turning them and roasting them on the other side.

When it comes to vegetables, Matt said the key with Christmas is picking foods that don't suffer if they have to come out of the oven and get a little cool while items like the meat and roast potatoes are cooking.

Veggies like roast carrots are therefore a good option.

Alternatively, the food critic is a fan of barbecuing Brussels sprouts on a flat grill pan with some bacon, or doing fat field mushrooms with thyme or cauliflower with cumin and yoghurt.

Any way that you can take the stress from the kitchen, Matt said, is key to Christmas Day success.

The food critic is a fan of barbecuing Brussels sprouts on a flat grill pan with some bacon, in order to free up space in your oven (stock image)

With regards to meat, Matt said that this year instead of ham or turkey, he is making a standing beef rib roast.

The reason why he is doing this is because it's a 'far more forgiving cut' and less time sensitive.

'Pick the best roast rib you can afford. Ideally, it should be dry-aged, still on the bone and nicely marbled. Grass-fed and grain-finished would be ideal,' he told the publication.

Matt also explained he is going to dry-brine his meat, which helps with juiciness and seasoning.

'This means patting the roast all over with salt and keeping it in the fridge until you are ready to cook,' he said.

Finally, if you want to make things easier on Christmas Day and are set to host a crowd, he recommends setting the table the night before.

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What's the perfect time to eat Christmas dinner? (2024)

FAQs

What time should you eat Christmas dinner? ›

A survey of more than 2,500 British people by the Midland Hotel in Manchester found that the majority of people get the turkey on the table mid afternoon. The most popular time is 2pm with 28 per cent of people sitting down to eat, followed by 23 per cent who tuck into the main meal an hour later at 3pm.

Do people eat Christmas dinner on Eve or Day? ›

Christmas dinner is a meal traditionally eaten at Christmas. This meal can take place any time from the evening of Christmas Eve to the evening of Christmas Day itself.

What time should you eat dinner and why? ›

While studies suggest that eating between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. is beneficial for overall health, if that doesn't fit your schedule, she says to try to stop eating at least three hours before bed to avoid issues like acid reflux.

Why do we have Christmas dinner early? ›

Food historian Pen Vogler, the author of “Stuffed: A History of Good Food and Hard Times in Britain,” explained that the timing of the meal has historic origins: “When we sit down to Christmas dinner in early or mid-afternoon, we're returning to the mealtimes of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century,” she said.

What is the ideal Christmas dinner? ›

Here they are, the holiday classics! These are the top-rated main dish and side dish recipes you need for a perfect traditional Christmas dinner. They cover the savory side of Christmas dinner, from prime rib, baked ham, and roast turkey to scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, and cranberry sauce.

How long can you eat Christmas dinner? ›

The food can sit on the table within a two-hour window, and if it's stored in the fridge in that time frame, it can be eaten as leftovers. While it depends on the food, it's usually safe to eat within the next two to three days, and it's essential food that was hot is reheated well.

Why should you not eat after 7pm? ›

Eating too close to bedtime has been associated with acid reflux, disrupting digestion, and interfering with blood sugar (all of which could cause poor nighttime rest).

What is the best dinner time? ›

Best Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Time: Optimizing Your Daily Routine
  1. 1 Breakfast Time (7:00 AM – 9:00 AM) ...
  2. 2 Mid-Morning Snack Time (10:30 AM – 11:30 AM) ...
  3. 3 Lunch Time (12:30 PM – 2:00 PM) ...
  4. 4 Afternoon Snack Time (3:30 PM – 4:30 PM) ...
  5. 5 Dinner Time (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM) ...
  6. 6 Evening Snack Time (8:30 PM – 9:30 PM) ...
  7. 7 Conclusion.
  8. 8 FAQs.
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What are the best hours to eat dinner? ›

The bottom line. The ideal time to eat dinner appears to align with your circadian rhythm and allow your body time to adequately digest food before laying down for sleep. This typically means eating dinner at least 2 to 3 hours before bedtime.

What is the most popular food at Christmas? ›

And just like every other American, I have my favorites. According to a 2020 survey, turkey's the main event for 73% of Americans, with prime rib (69%), roast beef (66%), steak (65%), chicken (64%), roast pork (64%) and ham (62%) also coming in as popular contenders.

What was the original Christmas dinner? ›

It is believed that the forerunner of the Christmas dinner was the midwinter feast enjoyed by our ancient ancestors. Feasts were held to celebrate the pagan midwinter solstice, and archaeological digs have discovered that the most popular meats served up were pork and beef.

What meat is eaten on Christmas Day? ›

Why not add a bit of stuffing or cranberry sauce to go with it? Turkey is definitely the most traditional meat for Christmas dinner and you can take a look at our wide selection of whole, rolled and diced turkeys here – perfect for your traditional Christmas dinner!

Can you cook Christmas dinner the night before? ›

A: We'd cook the ham the night before, or you can rest the turkey for an hour under foil and a towel, it will keep warm for ages. Make sure your gravy is piping hot and that will add a little more heat to the plate.

When should I buy Christmas dinner food? ›

'Looking at the respective shelf lives of your Christmas Dinner staples, it appears as though you may want to plan on completing your Christmas food shop around the 23rd December (two days before Christmas) to ensure that all produce is fresh in time for the festive celebrations,' says Jamie Griffin from InSinkErator.

Can you eat meat before Christmas Eve? ›

The fast period before Christmas is called Philip's Fast because it begins after the feast day of St. Philip. Specific practices vary, but on some days during the week meat, dairy products and (in some countries) oil are avoided, while on other days there is no restriction.

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