48 Cheers-Worthy Recipes for New Year’s Eve (2024)

Just as New Year's Eve is the time to break out that velvet suit, sparkly dress, feather boa, what have you—it's also the time to treat yourself to over-the-top ingredients, from caviar to champagne. And if your NYE plans involve little more than Netflix and pajamas (honestly, you're winning), all the more reason to cook up something special and toast to another year in the books.

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Appetizers, Lots of'Em

1. Crispy Garlic Dip

A very fuss-free take on onion dip. You just, ahem, skip the onions (which take around an hour to caramelize) and swap in crispy garlic.

Crispy Garlic Dip

2. Potato Chip Tortilla Española

Potato chips to the rescue! Instead of the usual wedges, cut this tortilla into itty-bitty squares, perfect for munching with drinks.

Potato Chip Tortilla Española From Ferran Adrià

3. Baked Brie in Puff Pastry With Cranberries

How to upgrade baked brie: Add a DIY cranberry jam, sumac, and pistachios.

4.

Buckwheat blini plus champagne equals a party. Feel free to swap in any smoked fish, like salmon or whitefish.

Blini with Horseradish, Beets, and Smoked Trout

5.

You had me at sweet potato pancakes. If you’re doing a sit-down dinner party, these would make a great side dish, too.

Sweet Potato Pancakes with Caviar and Crème Fraîche

6.

More blini! For a vegetarian option, try a slice of hard-boiled egg and aioli or crispy mushrooms and hummus.

7. Truffle Fondue

Truffle fondue. Really, what else do you need to know?

Fonduta con Tartufi (Truffle Fondue)

Salads

8. Estela's Endive Salad

Beneath this pile of glossy endive hides a cheesy bread “granola,” tossed in an anchovy vinaigrette.

9. Radicchio Salad With Manchego Vinaigrette

A quick ice water bath and a generous pour of Manchego vinaigrette tames radicchio’s bitterness.

Toro Bravo's Radicchio Salad with Manchego Vinaigrette

10. Roasted Seaweed Caesar Salad With Anchovy Croutons

Caesar salad is already full of umami (thanks, anchovies)—but Senior Editor Eric Kim’s version takes it one step further with crispy nori.

Roasted Seaweed Caesar Salad With Anchovy Croutons

11. Blood Orange Salad With Olives

Every winter soiree needs some brightness. Try to find Castelvetrano olives if you can, which are butterier and less briney than the pimento-stuffed ones.

12. Bitter Greens Salad With Melted Cheese

Can a salad be a conversation starter? This one from Joshua McFadden’s Six Seasons thinks so, and we think it’s right.

Joshua McFadden's Bitter Greens Salad with Melted Cheese

Pasta But Make ItSpecial

13.

A little pinch of saffron makes a big difference in this simple pasta with creamy ricotta and salty guanciale (feel free to swap in bacon or pancetta if you can’t find it).

Pasta with Ricotta and Saffron

14. Lobster Diavolo

Come to me, spicy lobster pasta. Bump up the chile flakes if you dare and go wild with the herbs if you want (I’d do a big handful each of basil, parsley, and mint).

Lobster Diavolo

15. Braised Onion Sauce

It’s hard to overstate how obsessed our office is with this braised onion sauce. I like to top mine with a boatload of freshly ground black pepper.

Buttery Braised Onion Sauce

16. Pappardelle With Pork Shoulder Ragu

This recipe’s alternate title is “instant dinner party.” Best part is you can make the whole thing a day (or two!) ahead, just reheat and add to hot pasta.

17. Creamy Lemon Spaghetti With Crunchy Bread Crumbs

A contest-winning spaghetti with a creamy lemon sauce and lots of crunchy, herby bread crumbs.

Creamy Lemon Spaghetti with Crunchy Breadcrumbs

18.

How to make creamy Alfredo not too creamy? Add a splash of something bubbly and acidic, like champagne (prosecco or pét-nat work wonders, too).

Vegetables

19.

Think of roasting as a foot-in-the-door path to loving radicchio. Any remaining bitterness is mellowed out with creamy ricotta and sticky dates.

20.

Pair any shaved, crunchy vegetable (from fennel to radishes) with burrata and you’re halfway to a party-ready salad.

Shaved Fennel, Cannellini Beans, and Burrata with Hot Nduja Vinaigrette

21. Roasted Autumn Vegetables With Walnut-Miso Sauce

Think of this garlicky walnut-miso sauce as a vegan bagna cauda. It’s dreamy on just about any roasted vegetable—especially sweet ones like carrots or squash.

Roasted Autumn Vegetables With Walnut-Miso Sauce

22. Estela's Taleggio Sauce (With Roasted Anything)

A two-ingredient cheese sauce that would love to be poured on whatever vegetable you’re serving, be it roasted potatoes or sautéed green beans.

Estela's Taleggio Sauce

23. Turmeric-Roasted Cauliflower With Pistachio Gremolata

This pistachio gremolata was dreamed up with roasted cauliflower in mind, but don’t let that stop you from putting it toward broccoli or fennel or pumpkin.

Turmeric-Roasted Cauliflower with Pistachio Gremolata

24.

Charred radicchio, juicy fruit, and salty Parmesan are a dream team. For when cherries aren’t in season, try apples, pears, or even oranges.

25.

Latkes, but make them parsnip. These come with two sauces (one savory, one sweet), which you can 10/10 make in advance.

From theSea

26. Fried Oysters With Saffron Aioli

If you’re hosting a smaller group, it’s hard to beat crispy-custardy fried oysters. These come with a from-scratch aioli, but no one will know if you doctor up store-bought mayo instead.

Fried Oysters With Saffron Aioli

27. Sicilian-Style Swordfish

Any meaty fish would be happy to be covered in this Sicilian-inspired sauce with garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, and capers.

Sicilian-Style Swordfish

28. Ginger-Soy Glazed Salmon

This gingery-sweet glaze for salmon has a lot of fans. “This is one of my favorite ways to prepare salmon,” says Carolyn. “Omg this is delicious (and easy)!” says Amy.

Ginger Soy Glazed Salmon

29. Poached Tuna

Fish poached in olive oil is “an old-standby” for our co-founder Amanda Hesser. Here’s why: Despite the gentle heat, it cooks quickly (10 to 20 minutes). And because you’re cooking in warmish oil, it’s almost impossible to dry out.

Poached Tuna with Warm Squash, Corn, and Potato Salad

30. Barbecue Shrimp

This shrimp dish is all about the spicy-buttery sauce. Make sure there’s lots of bread to tear and pass around.

Barbecue Shrimp: A Down-Home, Messy, Good Meal

MeatyMains

31. Steak Au Poivre

A foolproof menu any carnivore will love: This recipe with Genius fake frites, a super-simple green salad, and lots of red wine.

Steak au Poivre

32. Lemon Oregano Leg of Lamb

This herby leg of lamb serves 8 to 10, perfect for a crowd. Serve with lemony labneh or horseradish Greek yogurt.

Lemon-Oregano Leg of Lamb

33. Pomegranate Flank Steak

Here’s an easy way to brighten up any meat dish: Sprinkle juicy pomegranate seeds on top. A handful of fresh herbs wouldn’t hurt either.

Pomegranate Flank Steak

34.

Mustard and grapes may sound like odd bedfellows, but just trust: They add just enough spice and sweetness to make roast chicken feel special.

Roast Chicken with Mustard and Grapes

35.

The most important thing about rack of lamb is: Everyone should pick up the chops and gnaw at them by hand. Otherwise, there’s no point.

Herb and Mustard-Crusted Rack of Lamb

36.

Another good reason to always have jarred marinated artichoke hearts in your pantry. Pick a white wine that you like to drink so the rest of the bottle can be enjoyed while you eat.

Chicken with Sausage, White Wine and Artichokes

37.

Vanilla extract in a winey, meaty braise? Yes. It’s a game-changer for short ribs—and we can’t wait to try it with pot roast and brisket, too.

Short Ribs Braised in Red Wine and Vanilla

SweetSomethings

38. Flourless Chocolate-Walnut Cookies

These flourless chocolate cookies are like two-bite walnut brownies with the crackliest, shiniest shell around.

Flourless Chocolate-Walnut Cookies From François Payard

39. Saffron-Infused Rice Pudding

A golden-hued rice pudding, fragrant with rosewater, cardamom, and cinnamon, begging to be served in your cutest co*cktail glasses.

Saffron-Infused Rice Pudding (Sholeh Zard), in the Persian Manner

40. White Chocolate Fennel Truffles

Here’s a game: Put out a plate of these truffles and invite everyone to guess what’s in them. Winner gets bragging rights for all of the new year.

White Chocolate Fennel Truffles

41. Pink Champagne Cake

Pink champagne does double duty in this layer cake: First, it goes toward the fluffy cake layers. Second, it’s whipped into a tangy vanilla buttercream.

Pink Champagne Cake

42. Pine Nut Brittle With Rosemary

According to community member Ms. T, this festive brittle is “the closest you can get to eating the Christmas tree without getting tinsel in your teeth.”

Pine Nut Brittle with Rosemary

43.

From Samantha Seneviratne’s new book, The Joys of Baking: a chocolate-studded tea cake that practically glows thanks to earthy saffron.

44. Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles

Instead of heavy cream, these chocolate truffles get their silky texture from avocado.

Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles

Who Wants aDrink?

45. Blood Orange French 75

A happy drink to kick off the night: gin, blood orange juice, and honey, all topped off with a pour of bubbly.

Blood Orange French 75

46. Negroni Sbagliato Punch

Good to know: This crowd-favorite punch serves 12 people—twice.

Negroni Sbagliato Punch

47. Angostura Sugar Cubes for Champagne co*cktails

These sugar cubes are the best party trick to pull out before midnight strikes. They also make an A+ host gift if you’re traveling somewhere else.

Carey Nershi's Angostura Sugar Cubes for Champagne co*cktails

48. Pom Fizz

This DIY pomegranate syrup (it’s just pomegranate juice, reduced) can be made in advance whenever you get the chance. Just keep in an airtight jar in the fridge.

Pom Fizz
What would you make for New Year's Eve? Let us know in the comments!
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48 Cheers-Worthy Recipes for New Year’s Eve (2024)

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