Plating up for Christmas… how to make your dinner look as good as it tastes

Use plain plates, diversify colours and don’t be reckless with your gravy - the optimal arrangement of Christmas food on the plate to make it look most appetising.

Christmas traditions can be controversial, and none more so than the main event - dinner. What time do you have it? What meat do you eat? Is Nut Roast the way to go? Is cauliflower traditional? Should you have a Yorkshire pudding with turkey? The food often come down to long held traditions and preferences but do you pile it high or do you consider how things should be arranged on your plate to get the most of this once-a-year-delight?

In a world where Insta-foodies are abundant, research has shown that the sight of a beautiful plate of food can entice the appetite and set expectations of how much we are going to enjoy the it – it seems we eat with our eyes first. Well, this year, M&S – famed for their ‘beautiful food’ ads - have teamed up with culinary artist and scientist, Charles Michel to explore the science behind a beautiful Christmas dinner.

Charles has undertaken extensive research on multisensory perception applied to food at the experimental psychology department of Oxford University. He has co-published over a dozen papers in scientific journals on “food aesthetics” - the space between food, art and science, and he’s shared his insight on the perfect plating of Christmas food.

And it’s probably not what you’d expect to see come December 25th! Charles’ recommendations include keeping the amount of food down, so each item can be shown and enjoyed in all its glory. As our video shows, the best ‘food aesthetics’ include:

But whilst it may be beautiful, singular roast potatoes and Brussels sprouts would no doubt outrage Christmas dinner devotees nationwide – while Northerners would not be the only ones up in arms about the lack of gravy!

So whether you like fancy food or piled-high plates, when it comes to Christmas dinner, it truly is each to their own.

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