Looking to switch it up this year? Give beef the spotlight at your holiday meal!
We’ve chosen six recipes featuring beef—from appetizers to the main course—that are sure to be a hit at your seasonal celebrations this year.
Stuffed Mushroom Beef Bites
Source: Canada Beef
This twist on Beef Bourguignon is the perfect bite-sized delight for your next party. Plus, the recipe yields enough Bourguignon to make this appetizer and a meal for two!
Individual Beef Wellingtons
Source: New York Times Cooking
This recipe has all the flavour of a traditional Beef Wellington with a fraction of the preparation time and effort. Serve as a more substantial appetizer or as a tempting choice for a buffet-style dinner.
Beef Breakfast Sausage & Goat Cheese Egg Bake
Source: Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner
For a special breakfast after opening gifts, try this delicious, savoury egg bake featuring a basic country beef breakfast sausage (recipe included) and a hashbrown crust.
Kettle-Smoked Brisket
Source: Canada Beef
You don’t need a backyard smoker to enjoy brisket this holiday season. This recipe, cooked on the barbeque, provides a smoky, mouth-watering flavour that your guests will rave about.
Traditional Beef Rouladen
Source: Noshing with the Nolands
This traditional German dish features bacon, onions, and other seasonings wrapped inside thinly sliced inside round rouladen or round steak, paired with a simple, rich gravy. It’s suggested to be made ahead of time to enhance its flavours.
Oven Roast Beef Stuffed with Mushroom Barley Risotto
Source: Canada Beef
Take your tenderloin to the next level with a decadent risotto that can be made ahead, providing enough to stuff the roast and serve as a side dish.
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About the Author
Piper grew up on a purebred cow-calf operation in Southern Alberta, and she studied English and history at the University of Alberta and journalism at the University of King's College. She has written for industry publications for more than a decade and is currently the Digital Content Specialist for Alberta Beef Producers.