What to cook in December: Holiday showstoppers of course!
'Tis the season to treat yourself and your guests

What would Mariah Carey do? That's what we're asking ourselves this month. After the doldrums of November, we're ready to do everything with a little more pizzazz, especially in the kitchen. As we plan holiday meals big and small, we're excited to make some real showstoppers.
Whatever shape your festive menus take, consider these if you want to add a little extra holiday oomph to the table. From beloved mains, like a wine-braised brisket bejewelled with pomegranate arils, to picture-perfect desserts, like a decadent wreath made of chocolate cream profiteroles, each of these dishes promises to make your meal — and the people you've invited to join you — feel extra special.
We're not, however, suggesting that these recipes are exclusively for hosting guests. Would Mariah Carey not want a fancy Chicken Liver Mousse for herself on a random Wednesday in December? We think she would. Would she want normal applesauce, or an applesauce in the most delightful rose-pink hue? We want the pink one, too. And brioche and sausage in our stuffing, and cookies that look like shooting stars. We hope you find the pièce de resistance for one of your holidays meals below.
Wine-Braised Brisket with Pomegranate Seeds

CBC Life's 12 Pies of Christmas


Brioche and Sausage Stuffing Bake




Sabzi Polow — Fragrant Herbed Rice




Mahi — Sea Bass with Cilantro and Walnut Relish


Vegan Beef Wellington with Cranberry and Orange Sauce


Chocolate Cream Profiterole Wreath


Shooting Star Sugar Cookie Cake

Braided Challah with Homemade Butter and Apple Butter

Half-Made Homemade Sweet Angel Cake

Half-Made Homemade Penguin Cake

Santa Stocking and Pinecone Hand Pies

Chocolate Cherry Bûche de Noël
