Our Most Popular Recipes of 2018 (2024)

The New Year is in sight, but let’s not forget about our most popular recipes of 2018!

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Every year about this time we start to really look forward to the coming year – to clean slates, new possibilities, new adventures and let’s not forget – new recipes to create and share. But before we jump into 2019, let’s take a quick trip down recipe memory lane with our most popular recipes of 2018. And before we do that, we just want to thank you – our amazing reader and follower – for being here with us for the 97+ new recipes we shared this year. We couldn’t do what we do without you!

Buckle up and enjoy the ride (and maybe even print or bookmark these recipes to come back to in 2019 – there’s a reason why they’re our most popular – they’re delicious and easy)!

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Our Most Popular Recipes of 2018

#10 SouthwestQuinoa Bake – This budget-friendly dish packs a protein-punch thanks to the chicken, quinoa and black beans. It’s also quick to make and great for meal prep sessions because you can bake it ahead of time for reheat-and-eat meals or prep it just up to the point of baking it for an easy, hands-off dinner later in the week.

Why you’ll love it: Hearty, cures that Mexican food craving, budget-friendly, high-fiber, meal prep-friendly

Southwest Quinoa Bake

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#9One-Skillet Buffalo Chicken Meatballs – These are no ordinary meatballs thanks to their spicy Buffalo kick. They’re delicious and perfectly Whole30-compliant when served over spaghetti squash, mashed potatoes, cauliflower rice or even a bed of greens. They also make a great party appetizer!

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, party-worthy, make ahead and freezer-friendly

One-Skillet Buffalo Chicken Meatballs

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#8 Strawberry Cheesecake Smoothie – Go ahead and have dessert for breakfast! It’s okay when it’s this Strawberry Cheesecake Smoothie packed with protein, calcium and just enough sweetness to make you feel like you’re breaking all the healthy eating rules (even though you’re not).

Why you’ll love it: Protein-packed, made with real food, a great source of calcium, just sweet enough, creamy and delicious.

Strawberry Cheesecake Smoothie

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#7 Stovetop Sloppy JoesGot ground beef? Put it to good use in these easy Stovetop Sloppy Joes! The ingredient list is short and sweet and they’re everything you remember about this childhood comfort food classic (only cleaner and not made with sauce from a can). We’ve paired the tasty meat filling with roasted sweet potato “buns,” but they’re also delicious served over baked potatoes, spaghetti squash, greens or sandwiched in your favorite gluten-free bun.

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, Paleo, Nut- & Egg-Free, budget-friendly, freezer-friendly, and great for parties
or potlucks.

Stovetop Sloppy Joes

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#6 Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Quinoa Salad – This tasty side dish pairs perfectly with grilled pork, chicken or fish and features an easy-to-make citrus vinaigrette that’s great on just about everything (read: double the vinaigrette recipe!). The addition of quinoa makes it hearty and filling while keeping it gluten-free.

Why you’ll love it: Vegan and dairy-free option, gluten-free, budget-friendly, may be served hot or cold

Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Quinoa Salad

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#5 5-Ingredient Baked Ziti – Two words: Comfort food! You really can’t go wrong with a big pan of saucy pasta topped with gooey cheese – and the fact that you need just 5 ingredients and can make it ahead of time makes this dish a definite weeknight dinner winner (and family pleaser).

Why you’ll love it: Easy peasy, budget-friendly, kid-approved, freezer-friendly, infinitely customizable (read: change up the meat or cheese, use your favorite jarred sauce and/or add the veggies you like best) and it’s pasta.

5-Ingredient Baked Ziti

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#4 Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus Whether it’s date night in, a dinner party with friends or just a random Tuesday night, this dish delivers. We put a Whole30 twist on pasta carbonara by swapping the cream and cheese for a silky, smooth cashew-based cream sauce infused with garlic and lemon then added asparagus to bump up the veg factor.

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, dairy-free, grain-free, veggie-packed, and delicious when reheated for lunch the next day.

Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus

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#3 Easy Egg Roll in a Bowl – When we created this veggie-packed riff on the egg roll we had no idea it would become such a huge fan favorite. It probably had something to do with the fact that it uses less than 9 ingredients and comes together quickly in just one pan. Or maybe it’s the fact that it’s crazy delicious.

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, dairy-free, egg-free, veggie-packed, less than 10 ingredients, and like takeout
but better.

Easy Egg Roll in a Bowl

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#2 Dairy-Free Spaghetti Squash Chicken Alfredo – Forgive us for being bold, but this dish is about to become your everything. Seriously, your everything. Not only will you get a big dose of healthy veggies thanks to the spaghetti squash standing in for pasta, but you’ll also get the most luxuriously creamy alfredo sauce that’s 100% dairy-free with far less fuss than making a traditional cream sauce. It’s a must-try!

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, dairy-free, egg-free, meal preppable, fancy but not fussy and totally crave-worthy

Dairy-Free Spaghetti Squash Chicken Alfredo

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#1 Slow Cooker BBQ Beef – It’s not surprising that our most popular recipe of 2018 was this big-batch, freezer-friendly, meal prep wonder that can be used in multiple ways (served stuffed into a baked potato or sweet potato, piled on a bed of greens or cauliflower rice or wrapped in lettuce leaves or gluten-free bun). It also uses a less expensive cut of meat and requires less than 25 minutes of hands-on prep time (even less if you skip the browning step and just go for it). Check it out and see for yourself why it was the most popular recipe on the blog this year.

Why you’ll love it: Whole30-friendly, freezer-friendly, budget-friendly, perfect for parties and potlucks, kid-approved, and super versatile

Slow Cooker BBQ Beef

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That’s it! Those are our most popular recipes of 2018. We know there’s something for everyone here and if not, you’ll find more than 200 other recipes to pick from here.

Here’s to another delicious year to come!

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FAQs

How many recipes are there in the whole world? ›

If every man, woman and child alive today made a new recipe for breakfast, lunch and dinner for each day of his/her 80 year life, we only get to 6.13 x 10^14 number of recipes.

What is the food that is used in a recipe? ›

  • Vegetables.
  • Meat.
  • Seafood.
  • Other Ingredients.
  • Cereals And Pulses.
  • Dairy Products.
  • Fruits.
  • Nuts And Oilseeds.

What are the ingredients used to cook food? ›

Ingredients
  • Eggs, milk and milk products.
  • Fats and oils.
  • Fruits.
  • Grain, nuts and baking products.
  • Herbs and spices.
  • Meat, sausages and fish.
  • Others.
  • Pasta, rice and pulses.

How do people come up with original recipes? ›

Here's what I find useful:
  1. Try cooking techniques you've never tried before. Make them up if you have to!
  2. Try ingredients or genres of food you've never tried before. ...
  3. Eat at restaurants that inspire you. ...
  4. Try recreating recipes from chefs that inspire you. ...
  5. Cook with a friend.
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What is the 1 food in the world? ›

Italian food! 84 percent of people across the globe say they like it.

What is the most eaten food ever? ›

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years. Scientists believe people first domesticated rice in India or Southeast Asia.

What food goes in the fridge? ›

In the Refrigerator
  • Milk (fat-free or low-fat)
  • Cheese (block, shredded, sliced, or string and consider lower fat options)
  • Yogurt (fat-free or low-fat and choose options with fewer or no added sugars)
  • Eggs.
  • Fruits.
  • Vegetables.
  • Butter or margarine.

What food does every kitchen need? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen.

What is the basic ingredient of pizza? ›

Pizza has three main elements: crust, sauce, and toppings. All of them have a variety of preparation methods. Crust: Traditional pizza crust is similar to bread dough. It's a combination of flour, water, yeast, sugar, salt, and oil.

What was the first cooked meal ever? ›

A recent study found what could be the earliest known evidence of ancient cooking: the leftovers of a fish dinner from 780,000 years ago. Cooking helped change our ancestors. It helped fuel our evolution and gave us bigger brains.

Who is the first recipe? ›

The earliest known written recipes date to 1730 BC and were recorded on cuneiform tablets found in Mesopotamia. Other early written recipes date from approximately 1600 BC and come from an Akkadian tablet from southern Babylonia. There are also works in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting the preparation of food.

Who was the first person to cook a meal? ›

A new study, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution , suggests that early humans first cooked food around 780,000 years ago. Before now, the earliest evidence of cooked food was around 170,000 years ago, with early hom*o sapiens and Neanderthals using fire to cook vegetables and meat.

How many foods are there in the entire world? ›

Of more than 50,000 edible plant species in the world, only a few hundred contribute significantly to human food supplies. Just 15 crop plants provide 90 percent of the world's food energy intake (exclusive of meat), with rice, maize and wheat comprising two-thirds of human food consumption.

How many cooking methods are there in the world? ›

There are many methods of cooking, most of which have been known since antiquity. These include baking, roasting, frying, grilling, barbecuing, smoking, boiling, steaming and braising. A more recent innovation is microwaving. Various methods use differing levels of heat and moisture and vary in cooking time.

How many foods are there in total? ›

Humans eat thousands of plant species; there may be as many as 75,000 edible species of angiosperms, of which perhaps 7,000 are often eaten. Plants can be processed into breads, pasta, cereals, juices and jams or raw ingredients such as sugar, herbs, spices and oils can be extracted.

How many recipes does every plate have? ›

You decide. Choose your meal kits from 26 delicious and affordable recipes that change every week.

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