Top Ten Recipes of 2016! (2024)

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Top Ten Recipes of 2016! (1)

Hi guys! Hope youhave all thoroughly enjoyed the holidays!

I just wanted topop in and thank all of you for an amazing year on the blog! I get to stay home and work in my pajamas creating cookie recipes as a job because you people are always nice to enough to stop by to visit and share my recipes on your social media accounts. It means the world to me and I could not be more thankful!

I thought it would be fun to continue my little yearly tradition of sharing the top ten recipes from the year with you guys! (Go check out the top recipes of 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012!) It’s no surprise to me that you guys love these recipes as much as I do. They’re definitely some of my favorites on this blog!

We’ll count down from ten to one, just to keep a little suspense in the air. 😉

THE 10TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:



Okay, I’m always shocked at how popular these roasted sweet potatoes are, not because they aren’t AMAZING (they are), but because they are so darn simple! Also, they’re a vegetable and y’all usually go for the not so healthy parts of this blog. 😉

THE 9TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

I was so happy to see these grape jelly meatballs in the top ten, because they are one recipe that I make just about every time we have a crowd over. It’s kind of a strange recipe (but just three easy ingredients!), but it’s just always a crowd favorite. Have you tried them yet?

THE 8TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

This Italian Beef is such a lifesaver on busy days or when you’re feeding a crowd. My whole family eats them enthusiastically, which is always nice. Though I do have to tell my daughter that “they taste like Arby’s” to remind her she likes them every. single. time. Spoiler: They don’t actually taste like Arby’s. We moms do what we gotta do.

THE 7TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

Why am I not surprised to see these Nutella Brownies make an appearance? Oh, right. Because they are ALWAYS on my top ten recipe list! You guys have loved these since the minute I shared them and I totally understand why. They are the one perfect brownie recipe you need in your life!

THE 6TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

I was actually a little surprised to see this enchilada casserole make the list this year! It’s an older recipe that sort of got left behind in the archives for a long time. I made a little video of it to share on Facebook because I knew you’d all like it if you just tried it! And I was right! It’s now in the number 6 spot for the whole year!

THE 5TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

So, this pumpkin coffee cake is literally one of my favorite things on the planet. Yours too, it looks like. The crumb topping is huge and delightful. The cake itself is this weird hybrid between a pie and a cake – super dense, fudgy, moist, heavenly. Then it’s all topped with a little glaze and ready to be devoured. I need to go bake another one right now.

THE 4TH MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

This crockpot hashbrown casserole is a no brainer. I mean, it’s cheesy potatoes that are super simple to make in the slow cooker. It’s perfect for family get togethers and did I mention that it’s CHEESY POTATOES IN THE SLOW COOKER?

THE 3RD MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

This taco lasagna is one of those recipes that people love to hate! It’s a mish-mash of both Mexican and Italian which always creates a little tension from the purists. It uses canned soup, which people have rather strong feelings about, and it’s not actually a taco or a lasagna, what have I done, how dare I, etc. etc. 😉 Whatever. This recipe is GOOD. It’s easy, the kids absolutely love it, and it’s full of cheesy taco meat.

THE 2ND MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

I’m so excited to see this pumpkin crunch cake in this list, especially so close to the top. It truly is a favorite of mine and just about everyone who tries it. The bottom of this cake is like a pumpkin pie, the top is a slightly salty contrast to the sweet bottom and it has just the right amount of crunch. This cake is just a winner in every way.

THE MOST POPULAR RECIPE OF 2016:

Dun dun dun! This actually isn’t even a little bit surprising to me. My French Dip Sandwich took Facebook by storm when I posted the video, racking up millions of views in a super short amount of time. Y’all crashed the site rushing to get the recipe! But, we’re obviously back up and running and it still remains in the number one spot. I think it’ll stay around for awhile, because it’s such an easy dinner and it’s seriously good!

Thanks for reading! I can’t wait to see what the new year brings! 🙂

Top Ten Recipes of 2016! (2024)

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2024's Best Recipe Websites: Our Picks
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What is the best recipe format? ›

The standard recipe format is the most commonly used — and for good reason. This format checks all the boxes when it comes to what users define as a “good recipe.” It's easy to follow. It gives users a clear list of ingredients that they can quickly reference as they shop and cook.

What are the 5 elements in a standard recipe? ›

  1. Yield. The yield tells the number and size of servings the recipe will make.
  2. List of Ingredients & Amounts.
  3. Step By Step Directions for Mixing & Handling.
  4. Equipment (Container Size & Type)
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Who won America's Best Recipe? ›

ARLINGTON, VA; August 8, 2023 –Brad Mahlof, a home cook from New York City whose cooking style honors both his Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish roots, is the winner of THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE Season 2, as revealed in the season finale, which premiered Monday, August 7.

Where can I search for recipes? ›

Top 8 Best Recipe Websites [for 2023]
  1. Allrecipes.
  2. The Food Network.
  3. Yummly.
  4. Epicurious.
  5. Tasty.
  6. Spoonacular.
  7. Delish.
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What is the oldest food blog? ›

The first food blog launched in July, 1997 as a running feature on the Chowhound website. Titled "What Jim Had for Dinner", Chowhound founder Jim Leff cataloged his daily eating. The majority of food blogs use pictures taken by the author himself/herself and some of them focus specifically on food photography.

What are the 7 common recipe categories? ›

Recipe Categories
  • Breakfast recipes.
  • Lunch recipes.
  • Dinner recipes.
  • Appetizer recipes.
  • Salad recipes.
  • Main-course recipes.
  • Side-dish recipes.
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What should you always do first to your recipe? ›

Start with the ingredient list. List ingredients with exact measurements and in the order in which they will be used. Leaving out ingredients is the most common mistake in recipe writing.

What is a standard recipe? ›

A standardized recipe is a set of written instructions with given quantities, individual cost of food products, and portions for individual menu items that a staff member would follow to prepare a dish. Generally, a standardized recipes contain the following information: The dish name. Total yield (number of servings).

What is the most important part of a recipe? ›

Ingredient List - The ingredient list is one of the most critical parts of a recipe. The ingredients should be listed in chronological order, with the ingredient used first at the very top of the list (Palmer, 2020).

What are two qualities of a good recipe? ›

My Cheat Sheet for Identifying a Good Recipe

Look for recipes that have the following: Ingredient measurements in multiple formats (weight, volume, size). Context clues for timing of each relevant piece of cooking instruction.

How to read a recipe? ›

Read the Recipe, Start to Finish

You'll see how many servings the recipe should make. Next come the ingredients, which should be listed in the same order that you're going to use them in the recipe. The ingredients will be presented a little differently depending whether you should prepare them before they're measured.

Is delish credible? ›

Why You Should Trust Us. We hand-pick every product that appears on Delish with you in mind—and they're all tested, researched, or editor-approved.

What is the website where you list ingredients and it gives you recipes? ›

RecipeRadar helps you to search for recipes by ingredients, plan your meals, and create food shopping lists. The service aims to be distraction-free, privacy-respecting, and is provided as free and open source software so that you can inspect and modify the code - feedback and contributions are welcome.

Do real chefs use recipes? ›

But the truth is that chefs and cooks use recipes all the time, especially when making something new. They just don't use them the way most home cooks do, by starting at the top and simply following instructions until the dish is finished.

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