Top Ten Recipes of 2016! (2024)

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)

FAQs

What was the most popular food in the 30s? ›

From frozen foods to Jell-O molds, the 1930s and 40s saw a huge upsurge in convenience foods. Building on the popularity of brands like Wonder Bread, Kool-Aid, Velveeta Cheese, and Hostess Cakes, American supermarkets stocked up on mass-produced items.

What were the most popular dinners in the 1950s? ›

1950s Dinners

You'd find hearty main dishes like Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff and meat loaf on a '50s dinner menu, plus scrumptious sides. Casseroles were also popular, particularly those featuring seafood or ham.

What are the top 10 American dishes? ›

Top 10 famous American foods: burgers, pizza, hot dogs, fried chicken, apple pie, mac and cheese, BBQ ribs, chili, tacos, grilled cheese sandwich. There are many foods that are famous in America and have become a beloved part of the country's culinary culture.

What are the 10 most popular foods? ›

10 most popular dishes in the world
  • Tortilla | Country: Mexico. ...
  • Yakiniku | Country: Japan. ...
  • Croissant | Country: France. ...
  • Tacos | Country: Mexico. ...
  • Ramen | Country: Japan. ...
  • Burger | Country: America. ...
  • Sushi | Country: Japan. ...
  • Pizza | Country: Italy.

What food did they eat 100 years ago? ›

Bread, potatoes, cabbage, beans, and various kinds of cereal were the base of local cuisine. There was usually only one dish per meal on the table on regular days. On holidays, there could be several dishes served during the same meal, but they were the same as those cooked on regular days, as a rule.

What was the most eaten food in the Middle Ages? ›

Cereals remained the most important staple during the Early Middle Ages as rice was introduced to Europe late, with the potato first used in the 16th century, and much later for the wider population. Barley, oats, and rye were eaten by the poor while wheat was generally more expensive.

What was a common dinner in the 1800s? ›

Diets included wild game, such as deer and turkeys. Women and girls worked mainly in the kitchen and fed smaller livestock. When it came time to butcher animals, families joined with their neighbors to share the workload and the meat. Pork was the staple meat in the Southeast until the 1940s.

What was a popular food in the 1920s? ›

Recipes for Chicken and Rice with Sauce; Baked Rice Milanaise; Prosperity Sandwich; Ice Box Cake; and a Sidecar.

What is the most commonly eaten meal in the world? ›

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. Rice arrived in Japan in about 3,000 years ago.

What is the most ordered meal? ›

Top Dishes
  • Burrito (bowl or regular)
  • Cheeseburger.
  • Cheese Pizza.
  • Pad Thai.
  • Chicken Quesadilla.
  • California Roll.
  • Fried Chicken Sandwich.
  • Caesar Salad.
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What is the most common favorite meal? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What is the number one meal in the world? ›

Pizza is the dominant meal, surpassing barbecue in second place and brunch in third. Chinese restaurants are the most common, representing an average of over 9.5% of all restaurants in the top visited cities, followed by Italian restaurants at more than 8.5% and Indian restaurants at 8%.

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