Your Top 10 Recipes of 2020 (2024)

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Drumroll please… Presenting your top ten recipes from 2020! I don’t have any rosy comments to offer about the difficulties presented last year. Perhaps you cooked more than ever last year, perhaps you still are. I hope my recipes and resources proved helpful. That’s always my number one goal.

Here’s a little look back at your favorite recipes from the past year. I spy some luscious yet redeeming soups that are perfect for cold weather. Plus some comforting Italian dishes, my go-to homemade granola bars formula, and few more delicious options. Cheers to good health and happiness in 2021! I appreciate you so much for being here.

1) Pasta e fa*gioli (Italian Pasta and Beans)

Easily gluten free and vegan
“This is absolutely delicious!! It will surely become a new staple recipe in our home. I love that it contains veggies, carbs and protein for a complete meal :) Thank you Cookie and Kate for another awesome recipe.” – Marie

2) Best Vegan Lasagna

Potentially gluten free

“This was my first time making something with a cashew cream component and it was sooo good! My boyfriend wasn’t convinced that it would be as good as ricotta but we both agreed that it was the best homemade lasagna we had ever tried. Every part was delish, from the cream to the sautéed veggies to the marinara. We also added some red pepper flakes for heat.” – Shivani

3) Creamy Roasted Carrot Soup

Gluten free and easily vegan

“I made this soup last night it was absolutely delicious, one of the best soups I have ever made. Think I will try the carrot & ginger soup [variation] next when I have made it I will let you know how it goes.” – Nadia

4) Easy No-Bake Granola Bars

Easily gluten free and easily vegan

“These are absolutely stellar. Make them now. Seriously!

For those of you from a Mediterranean or Middle Eastern background, they almost taste like a nutritious version of wheat flour halva (not the tahini-based kind), which is an extra point!” – Jenny

5) Broccoli Cheese Soup

Gluten free and easily vegan

“Omg….I just died and went to broccoli heaven. This was the best broccoli soup ever! My husband and daughter loved it equally!! Thank you for this recipe. God bless.” – Mg

6) Best Stuffed Shells

Easily vegan

“Your directions are really precise, making this a wonderful dish to tackle. It is packed with flavour and is visually appealing–a perfect dish for a cold winter’s day.

Thanks for sharing it!” – Robin

7) Southwestern Corn Chowder

Gluten free and easily vegan

“I made this to bring to some vegetarian friends after surgery. It is SO good. I didn’t know how spicy they liked things so I opted for no poblano pepper and I used sour cream but those are the only two alterations I chose. Lucky for my own family, I bought enough ingredients for two pots! I topped with Monterey jack cheese which added a nice flavor. YUMZERS! Don’t leave out the cilantro unless you don’t like cilantro and don’t forget the lime juice (and frozen corn worked nicely in January!) 5 Stars, Kate and Cookie! Thanks for a fantastic recipe!” – Stephanie

8) How to Cook Black Beans (From Scratch!)

Gluten free and vegan

“I have never really been into black beans, they’ve always seemed kind of meh to me, but I had some in the cupboard so I gave this recipe a go anyway. These beans do not disappoint! So much more flavourful than any other black beans I’ve ever had, I find myself putting them in everything!

Thanks for the recipe C+K, you’ve got a black bean convert in me!” – Hannah

9) Pasta alla Norma

Easily gluten free and easily vegan

“This is outstanding. Super easy to make. I have a family of picky eaters but my 9 year old LOVED it, even with the red pepper – its *just* enough to not scare off a child. And my husband is picky AF, takes two bites and pronounces something made perfectly to be “not for him” and eats Eggos for dinner instead — and he was like “this is restaurant quality.”

I will make this one regularly. I love that the only thing I need to pick up at the store that I don’t always have on hand is eggplant and basil.

THANK YOU!” – Amanda

10) Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers

Gluten free and easily vegan

“Have made this recipe multiple times for my boyfriend and myself (it has quickly become a weeknight favourite). Sooooo good, thank you.” – Emily

More resources you might appreciate: 23 make-ahead breakfast recipes and 20 simple weeknight dinners. Don’t forget to follow us on Pinterest for a steady stream of recipe inspiration!

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How many recipes should a person know? ›

So we're looking at something like 25-30 recipes mastered (which means you've done it pretty well two or three times) in order to be able to call yourself, in good faith, a Competent Home Chef.

What food should everyone know how do you make? ›

17 Dishes Every Home Cook Should Know How to Make, According to Chefs
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What is the number one rule of cooking? ›

1. Read the recipe. Of all the important advice out there about cooking, this by far has to be the number 1 rule of cooking: read your recipe completely before getting started. This may seem like a mundane task (especially when you're excited dive in!), but you'll be so thankful you took the time to do it!

How many meals a day does the average person eat? ›

The average person typically consumes three meals per day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. These three meals have become the standard in many cultures and are often considered the main meals of the day.

How much does the average American cook? ›

In 2022, 44% of Americans say they meal prep regularly. 39% of millennials say they wish they'd learned how to cook in school. Women spend an average of 57.2 minutes per day preparing food, while men spend an average of 41.5 minutes each day. Americans spend an average of 46 minutes grocery shopping per trip.

What are the 5 most eaten foods in the world? ›

What Is the Most Popular Food in the World?
  1. Salad. Yep, good ol' salad. ...
  2. Chicken. Related recipe: Cilantro Lime Chicken.
  3. Cheese. Related recipe: Macaroni and Cheese With Spinach and Sun-Dried Tomatoes.
  4. Rice. Related recipe: Classic Rice Pilaf.
  5. Tea. Related recipe: Hot Spiced Tea.
  6. Coffee. Related recipe: Espresso Popcorn.
  7. Milk. ...
  8. Eggs.
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What is everyones most favorite food? ›

Here is the top 10:
  • Pizza.
  • Burger.
  • Ramen.
  • Paella.
  • Pierogi.
  • Moussaka.
  • Boeuf Bourgignon.
  • Eisbein.
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What food does everyone love? ›

America's Favorite Foods: The 50 Most Popular Foods in America
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How do I find the best cook? ›

The best way to ensure that you're comfortable with a potential cook is to ask questions. Start by asking about their experience, including how long they have been cooking and what types of meals they specialize in. You can also ask to see pictures of their past work or even sample some of their food if possible.

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