¿Qué se come en Nochebuena o Navidad en España?

What is eaten on Christam Eve or Christmas in Spain?

Christmas is a time for gatherings with family and loved ones, where food takes center stage in every home. Every host goes above and beyond to serve their guests the most delicious traditional dishes. What do people eat for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day in Spain? We will tell you all about it below.

What do people eat for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day in Spain?

Roasted Stuffed Turkey

Christmas Turkey Enrique Tomás

Stuffed Christmas Turkey

Although the tradition of stuffed turkey originates from the United States, it is becoming increasingly common in Spain to prepare it for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or New Year's Eve. The keys to success: cleaning it thoroughly, adding sweet wine to keep it juicy, preparing a rich and flavorful stuffing, and above all, being patient. It usually takes about 45 minutes of oven time per kilo of turkey.

At Enrique Tomás, we have added our star product to the stuffing. Discover our recipe for stuffed Christmas turkey with the finest Jamón Ibérico.

Roasted Lamb or Suckling Pig

Oven-roasted leg of lamb

Oven-roasted leg of lamb

One of the star dishes of Christmas Eve. The secret is to keep the meat juicy on the inside while getting the skin beautifully crispy on the outside: to achieve this, baste the meat every 20 minutes with its own cooking juices collected from the baking tray.

If you are short on time on the day of the celebration, you can slow-cook the lamb beforehand (sous-vide) and give it a quick roast at the very last minute to crisp it up. The ultimate side dishes are confit potatoes, caramelized tomatoes, or seasonal vegetables.

Seafood

Crustaceans

The Mediterranean red prawn (gamba roja) is the ultimate star. It is prepared as an appetizer, in "Mar y Montaña" (surf and turf) dishes, or in fish stews. Lobster, brown crab, and spider crab are also highly popular.

Mollusks

Clams, cockles, razor clams, or wedge clams are essentials during Christmas appetizers: served steamed, grilled, or tossed with garlic and parsley.

Soups and Casseroles

Seafood also plays the leading role in fish soups and traditional "zarzuelas" (fish and seafood stews)—one of the most widespread dishes for Christmas across Spain.

Clams

Clams

Red prawn

Red prawn

Red prawn

Red prawn

Baked Fish

Baked sea bream

Baked sea bream

The most common fish served at Christmas stand out for their delicate and exquisite flavor, prepared in the oven along with a side garnish. Blackspot sea bream (besugo), sea bass (lubina), and gilthead sea bream (dorada) are the favorites. For Christmas soups and seafood stews, hake (merluza) and monkfish (rape) remain essential ingredients.

Sopa de Galets and Christmas Cannelloni

In Catalonia, the homeland of Enrique Tomás, two culinary traditions are particularly deep-rooted. The Sopa de Galets: a rich, hearty meat and vegetable broth filled with "galets"—huge shell-shaped pasta nodes that are sometimes stuffed with minced meat. And the Christmas Cannelloni (Canelones de Navidad), which are traditionally prepared the following day to repurpose the leftovers from the holiday roast: rolled pasta sheets stuffed with meat, vegetables, or duck, topped with a creamy béchamel sauce and au gratin cheese.

Sopa de Galets

Sopa de Galets

Christmas Cannelloni

Christmas Cannelloni

Jamón Ibérico

Ham box Jamón Ibérico Christmas gift

Jamón Ibérico Christmas Box

At Christmas, ham truly steps into the limelight. While it is present on our tables throughout the entire year, it becomes absolutely indispensable during the holidays and ranks among the most popular gifts in both family and business circles.

The Jamón Ibérico is one of the most enticing appetizers, best served alongside fine Iberian cured meats (embutidos), prawns, or fancy canapés. If you choose one of our Christmas hampers, a large part of your festive table will already be beautifully dressed with the best charcuterie, traditional turrón, and the finest ham in the world.

And for Dessert: Turrón

Spanish Turrón Christmas

Turrón Varieties

To top off a wonderful Christmas meal, turrón is an absolute must. It is the undisputed star among holiday sweets and boasts a thousand-year-old tradition in our country. The classic variety consists of a paste made from honey, sugar, and toasted almonds—though today it comes in an endless variety of flavors and creative options to suit every palate.

"Now that you know what people eat for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Spain: Which is your favorite dish?"

Visit our Christmas World and enjoy the holidays to the fullest with the best ham.

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