Christmas Dinner Costs Soar: What Expats in Spain Need to Know
As the festive season approaches, many expats in Spain are preparing for their Christmas celebrations, but this year's festivities come with a notable increase in costs. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect and some trends that might influence your holiday menu.
Rising Costs of Christmas Dinner
In the UK, a benchmark for many Christmas traditions, the cost of a Christmas dinner for four has risen by 6.5% this year, significantly outpacing inflation. According to market researchers Kantar, a festive feast now costs approximately £32.57, up from £30.58 last year[1].
While this data is specific to the UK, it reflects broader economic trends that could impact expats in Spain as well. Spanish households, for instance, are known to increase their food spending in December, with an average additional expenditure of around 120 euros compared to other months[4].
Christmas Food Trends in 2024
This year’s Christmas food trends offer a mix of traditional and innovative options that might inspire your holiday menu:
Grazing Boards and Mini Mains
DIY grazing boards are gaining popularity, allowing hosts to curate a personalized selection of meats, cheeses, fruits, and more. Miniature mains, such as tiny Yorkshire puddings and mini fish and chips, are also trending, perfect for grazing or enjoying as leftovers[2].
Beef and Barbecues
Beef is becoming a more popular centerpiece for Christmas dinners, with a 33% increase in non-turkey centrepieces reported by Ocado. Additionally, there is a surprising rise in festive barbecues, with 17% of Brits planning to grill during the holiday season[2].
Luxury Seafood
For those looking to add a touch of luxury, seafood options like salmon caviar, scallops, and lobster are in high demand. The retro revival of prawn cocktails is also making a comeback, especially among millennial hosts[2].
Creative Desserts
Mince pies are getting creative twists, such as chocolate-infused and lighter citrus flavors. Citrus-focused desserts, including limoncello-infused puddings and panettone, are also gaining traction[2].
Shopping Smart in Spain
Given the increased spending on food during December, it’s wise for expats in Spain to shop smart. Here are a few tips:
- Local Markets: Consider visiting local Christmas markets, such as those in Helsinki, Latvia, or Austria, which offer unique and artisanal products. These markets not only provide a festive atmosphere but also support small businesses and local producers[3].
- Budgeting: Plan your menu and shopping list carefully to manage the increased costs. Look for seasonal specials and discounts at local supermarkets.
- Traditional vs. Trendy: Balance traditional dishes with some of the trendy options to keep your menu exciting and budget-friendly.
Conclusion
As you prepare for your Christmas celebrations in Spain, be aware of the rising costs and consider incorporating some of the latest food trends into your menu. Whether you opt for traditional favorites or innovative dishes, the key to a memorable Christmas is in the joy of sharing meals with loved ones.
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