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Haven’t you built yours yet? Christmas tree or buy one advent CalendarThe countdown to Christmas has officially begun. It’s true, supermarkets are taking orders for Christmas food this year, and Waitrose’s menu is looking as delicious as you could hope for. However you’ll need to get your order in by December 15th to arrive in time for Christmas, and slots are bound to fill up fast.
Enticing our taste buds with the promise of festive feasts Best Supermarket Christmas Food The menu features easy-to-prepare, oven-ready dishes that make hosting fun during the holiday period. Waitrose was one of the first to launch its festive menu – and it’s impressive. This includes everything from whole cooked lobster to plant-based turkey with all the trimmings and more.
The supermarket has also called on a number of Michelin-starred chefs, including Michel Roux, Angela Hartnett, Andy Oliver and Rick Stein, to create dishes for its festive menu. So we’re in for a real treat.
For more help finalizing your festive food shopping, you can read our full Supermarket Food to Order guide, which includes offers like MSSainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda. You can also check out our guide to finding a Christmas turkey and finding out which supermarket produces it best mince pies This year, according to our blind taste-test (all in the name of tough journalism).
Keep scrolling for all the details of the Waitrose Christmas menu, from starters to party food.
Waitrose Christmas food to order
Whether you’re hosting a large gathering for friends and family this Christmas or a small and intimate event, Waitrose has you covered. There’s a choice of mains, sides, desserts, sandwiches, party food and more.
Waitrose Christmas Starters
First up, Waitrose’s Christmas starters. Although there are plenty more to choose from, including whole cooked lobster, sharing platters and a pie, we’ve picked out a few dishes that caught our attention. One of the most spectacular is the Lobster and King Prawn Velote Pie (was £80, now £70, waitrose.com), created with renowned chef and restaurateur Rick Stein. Yes, that’s the lobster head sticking out of the pastry.
Those who enjoy fish can also purchase scallops and prawns (£15, waitrose.com) is prepared with roasted garlic butter, and topped with parsley, lemon and extra virgin olive oil, with a sour slice. Served in a scallop shell, it will definitely look beautiful on the table.
There’s also arancini (£24,), created by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett waitrose.com) Saffron-infused risotto in tomato and wine ragu with mozzarella cheese, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and braised veal. There’s also Rick Stein’s Classic Fish Soup with Golden Harissa and Parmesan Toast (£25, waitrose.com), a mainstay of chef’s seafood restaurants.
Rick Stein’s Lobster and King Prawn Velote Pie
No. 1 6 Scallops and Prawns with Garlic Butter and Samphire
Angela Hartnett’s Eight Osso Bucco Arancini
Rick Stein’s Classic Fish Soup with Harissa Croutons
Waitrose Christmas Mains
Moving on to the main event, of course, there are plenty of turkey options to choose from. There is also a “Turkey Bauble” (£50, waitrose.comNew for 2025, and one of the supermarket’s hero launches, it features a free-range turkey breast built with a stuffing center and wrapped in dry-cured beechwood smoked bacon, all topped with a cranberry and orange glaze.
Waitrose has also launched the No.1 Turkey, Chicken and Duck Pie with Champagne Sauce (was £40, now £30, waitrose.comThis sounds perfect if you’re looking to change up the traditional for something different and extra fun. The sauce is made with double cream and crème fraîche, champagne butter and brandy – it’s fair to say it’s highly unlikely to end up as Boxing Day leftovers.
As far as fish goes, there’s the No. 1 Stuffed Scottish Salmon with Prawns and Salsa Verde Drizzle (£50). waitrose.com), and Salmon Roulade Wellington filled with ricotta, spinach and pine nuts (£40, waitrose.com), and many more to look forward to.
Looking for another fabulous addition to your Christmas dinner, there’s also a Number 1 Wagyu Beef Pie (was £40, now £35, waitrose.comIt’s filled with Wagyu beef, red wine and port and finished with all-butter puff pastry, complete with a pastry cow’s head design – you can’t say Waitrose doesn’t go the extra mile when it comes to being creative. Although at £40 for the pie, it’s not cheap.
Angela Hartnett’s Stuffed Duck with Marsala Gravy is another new main course for Christmas 2025 – a whole duck, stuffed with pork, apricots, oyster mushrooms, chestnuts and almonds, and finished with duck stock and Marsala gravy (£70, waitrose.com,
Vegetarian and vegan options include No.1 Mushroom, Malbec and Port Wellington (£14). waitrose.com), and a Cauliflower Cheese Galette Crown (£14, waitrose.com,
No. 1 Free Range Turkey Bauble
Waitrose Angela Hartnett’s Stuffed Duck with Marsala Gravy
Waitrose No.1 Mushroom, Malbec and Port Wellington
Waitrose Christmas Party Food
To make sure your festive feast goes well, Waitrose is also offering party food made to order. Many party platters include the No.1 32-piece Prawn Canapé Pack (£24). waitrose.com), which includes tempura and king prawn toast. For pastry-lovers (and hopefully sharing), number 1 is the pork, turkey and cranberry sausage roll ‘Snowflake’ (£10). waitrose.com) Seasoned pork, turkey and cranberry butter topped with beetroot and parsley crumbles. Also, there’s the No. 1 Pork Pie with Pastry Star Design (£20, waitrose.com,
Meanwhile, party guests who prefer fish will turn to salmon with caramelized orange slices, cranberries and a zesty citrus glaze (£35, ). waitrose.comand luxury seafood platter (£60, waitrose.com) with smoked salmon pâté, king prawns and more, is sure to impress.
No. 1 Pork, Turkey and Cranberry Sausage Roll Snowflakes
Waitrose orange and cranberry side of salmon with citrus glaze
No. 1 Starry Night Pork Pie
Waitrose Christmas Desserts
The sweets look absolutely mouth-watering. No.1 ‘Nutcracker’ Dessert (£20, waitrose.com) Chocolate and Hazelnut Mousse comes with amber glitter dusting. There’s a Sicilian Lemon and Mascarpone Delice (£18, waitrose.com) and a triple-chocolate Yule Log (£18, waitrose.com) – Chocolate sponge filled with chocolate buttercream. We’re keeping an eye on the Toffee Apple Pudding with Crème Fraîche (£20) waitrose.com), and the No. 1 Chocolate Ganache Torte (£14, waitrose.com,
Waitrose No.1 Nutcracker Sweets
Waitrose No.1 Sicilian Lemon and Mascarpone Delices
Michel Roux’s Toffee Apple Pudding with Crème Fraîche
When is Waitrose food available to order?
Waitrose’s Christmas food to order service officially launched on 24 September. Whether you’re looking for a show-stopping centerpiece, classic sides, or delicious desserts, you’ll be able to pre-order everything you need before the big day. In terms of delivery and collection dates, you can now book your slot for delivery or collection between December 20-24. Book now to secure a delivery spot on December 20, 21, 22 from 6am to 10pm, or December 23 and 24 from 6am to 6pm. But remember you have to place your order by December 15th for Christmas and by December 21st for New Year’s Eve.
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