Top Ten Recipes of 2015 (2024)

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by Megan Keno on Dec 31, 2015 (updated Mar 1, 2024) 10 comments »

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It’s that time of year again – where we recap the most popular recipes of the year. It’s really the end of 2015? Really?! But as we reflect on all of the changes that have come our way over the last 365 days, it’s fun to see what recipes really struck a chord with you, dear friends. Some of your favorites, not at all surprising. Others? I’m pleasantly surprised! One of your favorites was even a real shocker – it wasn’t a recipe at all!! I do always feel bad for the recipes published towards the end of the year, since they didn’t quite get the screen timethat some of the ones at the beginning of the year did. So I will be sure to toss in a couple superlatives just to make sure they get their time to shine. Ya know, like “Recipe Most Likely to Dance on Broadway”… that kinda thing. It will totally tap dance into your heart.

So, what recipes made yourfavorites for the year? Let’s find out!

Happy 2016, friends! I hope it’s covered in chocolate and sprinkled with love.

10 – Cowboy Candy Chicken Skewers

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9 – Chocolate Horchata

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8 – Single Girl Mac and Cheese

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8 – The NON-Recipe Post you all LURVED – was The Ultimate First Timer’s Guide to Oahu!

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7 – Sweet and Tangy Apricot Chipotle Meatballs

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6 – How to Make Cilantro Last for Weeks

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5 – Easy Hawaiian Kalua Pig – No Pit Required

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4 – Bacon Brie Burger

3 – Chocolate Chip Mint Yogurt Pops

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2 – Earl Grey Cake with Vanilla Bean Buttercream Frosting

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1 – Fresh Spring Broccoli Salad

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That’s it! Your favorites from 2015. I hope that you all enjoyed them and make them again and again! Be sure to see what other recipes were created this year in the Recipe Index, there are some real gems.

Oh – and as promised the recipe most likely to dance on Broadway? Or at least one to your table and make you rethink everything you ever knew about cruciferous vegetables?

Roasted Garlic Whipped Cauliflower! Huzzah!

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And be sure to see what was in your top 10 in previous years!!

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10 comments on “Top Ten Recipes of 2015”

  1. Jenn @ Peas and Crayons Reply

    I want my 2016 covered in chocolate AND whipped cauliflower… though maybe not together haha! These look fantastic!!!! Cheers to 2016 love!

  2. Amy @Very Culinary Reply

    aaaaand I want all of these.

  3. Rachel @ Baked by Rachel Reply

    I love that your cilantro tip made the list! And that cake – yum!!!

  4. Ginny McMeans Reply

    This line-up has made my stomach growl. What a great post about keeping cilantro too.

  5. Andi @ The Weary Chef Reply

    What a scrumptious 2015! All these recipes look awesome! Hope to see more of your yummy recipes in 2016!! 🙂

  6. Anna@CrunchyCreamySweet Reply

    Your 2015 was truly delicious! I really want to try the Kalua pork. Looks incredible!

  7. Heather | Heather Likes Food Reply

    Great recipes for 2015… Cant wait to try some for 2016!

  8. Jessica @ Sprinkle Some Sugar Reply

    That single girl mac and cheese – OMG I’m so hungry right now and my mouth is literally watering, haha! SO creamy and cheeeeesy!

  9. Summer Reply

    Nice recipes! The chocolate- chip mint yogurt pops would be my favourite ♥

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  10. Wesley Reply

    Mouthwatering recipes! I’m gonna prepare Chocolate Chip Mint Greek Yogurt Pops next weekend. I’ll post photos and a short essay about cooking this dessert on essay-scorer.You’re the one who inspire others to cook, write blogs, travel.

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