Recipe Inspiration for the Perfect Christmas Dinner


With the festive season in full swing, it’s time to start planning your Christmas dinner menu. This year, why not elevate your traditional dishes with the rich, complex sweetness of pure Canadian maple syrup? From succulent mains to delectable sides, maple syrup can add a unique twist to your holiday feast. Let’s explore some mouthwatering Christmas recipes that showcase the versatility of this natural sweetener. 


Turkey Breast with Maple Chorizo Stuffing

No Christmas dinner is complete without a showstopping turkey. This year, try Turkey Breast with Maple Chorizo Stuffing for a delightful fusion of flavours. The maple syrup in the stuffing complements the spicy chorizo, creating a perfect balance of sweet and savoury. The result is a moist, flavourful turkey that will have your guests asking for seconds.


Roasted Duck Legs with Orange and Pomegranate Sauce

For a luxurious alternative to turkey, consider serving Roasted Duck Legs with Orange and Pomegranate Sauce. The rich, gamey flavour of duck pairs beautifully with the sweetness of maple syrup and the tartness of pomegranate. This dish is sure to impress with its elegant presentation and complex flavour profile.


Maple Baked Ham

A Maple Baked Ham is a classic Christmas centrepiece that never goes out of style. The maple glaze creates a sticky, caramelised exterior that locks in the ham’s juices, resulting in a tender and flavourful main course. It’s a crowd-pleaser that’s perfect for larger gatherings.


Maple Pecan Brussels Sprouts

Transform the often-dreaded Brussels sprouts into a family favourite with this Maple Pecan Brussels Sprouts recipe. The maple syrup caramelises the sprouts, while the pecans add a delightful crunch. This side dish might just steal the show from your main course!


Parmesan and Maple Syrup Parsnips

For a unique twist on roasted vegetables, try these Parmesan and Maple Syrup Parsnips. The combination of salty Parmesan and sweet maple syrup creates an irresistible flavour that will have everyone reaching for more. These parsnips are the perfect accompaniment to any Christmas roast.


The Magic of Maple in Christmas Recipes

Incorporating maple syrup into your Christmas recipes not only adds a delicious sweetness but also brings numerous health benefits. Maple syrup is rich in antioxidants and contains essential minerals like zinc and manganese. It’s a natural sweetener that can replace refined sugar in many recipes, adding depth and complexity to your dishes.

When cooking with maple syrup, remember that its flavour can vary depending on the grade. Darker syrups have a more robust taste, making them ideal for glazes and marinades, while lighter syrups work well in delicate desserts and dressings.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with maple syrup in other Christmas favourites. Try adding a splash to your mulled wine, use it to glaze your roast vegetables, or drizzle it over your Christmas pudding for an extra special touch.

As you plan your Christmas dinner, consider how maple syrup can transform your traditional recipes into something extraordinary. Its versatility makes it a perfect ingredient for both sweet and savoury dishes, ensuring your festive feast is memorable for all the right reasons.

Ready to start cooking? Explore our full range of maple syrup Christmas recipes here and make this holiday season the most delicious one yet!

Did you know?

Québec exports its maple products to more than 50 countries

Everywhere it goes, consumers of all ages appreciate maple’s unique flavour.

Scientists are studying maple’s potential health benefits

Studies now underway include those on the antioxidant properties of the polyphenols naturally present in maple syrup, with a recent study indicating that maple syrup is better for cardiometabolic health than refined sugar.

Maple syrup can be used as a sugar substitute in most recipes

In cake and most dessert recipes, for each 250ml (1 cup) of syrup used, simply reduce the stipulated amount of liquid (water, milk, juice, etc.) by 60ml (1/4 cup).

A natural source of energy

Maple syrup is a natural source of energy. Check out our recipes for food and drinks before, during, and after exercise.