16 favorite recipes from 2016 (2024)

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What an amazing year it has been! 2016 blessed us in more ways than we can count. We welcomed two new granddaughters, Isabelle and Jayden, spent some time having fun in the mountains and I quit my desk job to live my dream and blog full-time. We loving taking a look back but are also excited about what the future may hold in 2017!

Today we’re sharing 16 of our favorite recipes from2016.

These dishes, desserts and treats will always be welcome on our table. We must have been smitten with strawberries because several recipes featuring this beautiful fruit made the cut. I hope you find a few to try soon so don’t forget to PIN a few to your favorite boards!

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– a hearty rustic soup loaded with vegetables simmered in a rich flavorful broth with wilted seasonal greens and lentils. Lentils are a nutritional powerhouse full of fiber and protein and boast an impressive amount of folate, iron, phosphorus and potassium. Lentils make a great addition to most any soup, chili, and even salads.

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Guinness Beef Stew– Don’t wait for St. Patrick’s Day to enjoy this amazing stew. Tender chunks of beef are cooked, uncovered in a rich, thick and flavorful gravy with carrots and potatoes.

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Soft yeasty dough is topped with caramelized onions, gooey brie cheese, fresh blackberries and walnuts. The mini-pizzas are baked until golden brown and crispy around the edges, then finished with fresh ground black pepper, arugula and a drizzle of good quality balsamic vinegar.

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Farmers’ Market QuicheA tasty, fresh vegetable quiche filled with zucchini, onions, tomatoes and cheese. Fresh picked herbs and a flaky crust make this a wonderful addition to your brunch table!

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Strawberry Mascarpone Cake– A simple lemon scented cake filled with mascarpone cream and topped with Grand Marnier soaked strawberries.

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Strawberry Dutch Baby– this Dutch Baby, or German Pancake, is topped with Grand Marnier soaked Strawberries and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream – a super easy and impressive dessert!

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Easy Small-Batch Strawberry Jam– Fresh and easy strawberry jam made with strawberries, sugar and Grand Marnier Liqueur.

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Buttermilk Honey Ice Cream– This lowly ice cream recipe didn’t get must attention on the blog, but everybody that tasted it cannot forget it’s incredible taste and texture. A delicious smooth and tangy frozen treat with notes of vanilla, lemon and honey.

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Blueberry Buttermilk Pie– It may look a little homely on the outside, but this Blueberry Buttermilk Pie tastes out-of-this-world terrific. The custard filling is tangy, smooth and sweet, and loaded with vanilla flavor. Topped with juicy, ripe blueberries, this is a memorable pie.

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Chasen’s Chili– adapted from the famous Chasen’s Hollywood restaurant recipe which was a favorite with actors including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. I love that it’s packed with meat and made with dried pinto beans instead of canned. The sauce is not as tomatoey as some you may find today, but that’s not a bad thing either. This chili freezes beautifully!

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TheDublin Coddle– our adaptation of theDublin Coddle – a savory Irish classic made with potatoes, onions, rashers (bacon) and bangers (sausages) with a little chicken broth and beer thrown in. Perfect on the campfire or in the oven.

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Perfect Every Time – Almond Pound Cake– tender and buttery, this pound cake is always a winner. Great toasted, served plain, with ice cream, layered in a trifle or as a layer in an icebox cake. This is the most versatile cake I’ve ever made.

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– an easy and delicious soufflé loaded with smoked Gouda, diced ham, eggs and salty Parmesan cheese all wrapped up in a puff pastry shell.

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Classic Double Crust Apple Pie– made with tart, juicy apples piled high and wrapped in a buttery, flaky, double crust pastry. To me, nothing says ‘home’ like Apple Pie!

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Holiday Freezer Jam– an unforgettable combination of cranberries, raspberries, and pears with a touch of orange juice and warm spices, finished with a happy splash of Grand Marnier!

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Gingerbread Roll– with Lemon Cream Cheese Filling – a delightful dessert that’s not too sweet, is loaded with warm, aromatic spices and flavored with just the right amount of molasses. We arethrilled with this recipe!

By the numbers

We can’t close out 2016 without taking a moment to thank you all for making thisthe best year ever for Saving Room for Dessert.

And finally, whatwould a year-end roundup be without listing thetop 10 reader favorites! These are the most popular posts,according to the numbers, for thosepublished during 2016. For the posts that are the most popular on the whole blog,check out the list on the sidebar!

10.Perfect Every Time – Almond Pound Cake

9. Shrimp Scampi with Asparagus and Tomatoes

8. Blueberry-Lemon Icebox Cake

7. Strawberry Mascarpone Cake

6. Roczki Cookies

5. Italian Fig Cookies

4. Chili Garlic Shrimp

3.

2. Farmers’ Market Quiche

1. Homemade Strawberry Poptarts

We are very happy with all our recipes and hope you are too! Don’t forget to send us a note if you’re looking for something special or have any questions. We work hard to make sure our recipes are easy to understand, are well tested, and made with fresh, seasonal ingredients you can find in your grocery store. Happy New Year!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Tricia

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What makes a good recipe? ›

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What point should be mentioned while writing a recipe? ›

HOW TO WRITE A GOOD RECIPE, BY A WRITER OF RECIPES
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What is a recipe in cooking? ›

A recipe is simply defined as a set of instructions with a list of ingredients used to prepare a particular food, dish or drink. People use recipes to replicate foods they enjoy that they otherwise do not know how to make. Chefs use recipes to make sure a dish tastes the same each time it is ordered.

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Recipe Categories
  • Breakfast recipes.
  • Lunch recipes.
  • Dinner recipes.
  • Appetizer recipes.
  • Salad recipes.
  • Main-course recipes.
  • Side-dish recipes.
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What make a good meal? ›

What's a great meal? Your ideal plate will have lots of vegetables, a small portion of protein, and a source of carbohydrates. The key is to focus on eating and using ingredients that are whole, fresh, and largely unprocessed.

What makes a perfect dish? ›

The dish must be harmonious and balanced; its colours, shape, presentation or originality must be eye-catching. It must arouse our curiosity and make us really want to taste it, regardless of the technique or culinary style used (classic, new-style or evolutionary).

What makes a dish delicious? ›

The most important part of great taste comes from selecting good ingredients that are carefully prepared by a skilled chef, so that each dish has a great, impressive flavour. It's as if when you close your eyes, you can still feel the sweet, sour, oil, salt, and spice tingling throughout your mouth.

What is the most critical part of a recipe? ›

The yield tells the number and size of servings the recipe will make. Why is this important? Knowing the yield in advance helps one to know if more or less food is needed – whether or not to make more or less of the food. -List ingredients in the order of their use.

What are 4 things to notice when reading a recipe beforehand? ›

Cooking 101: How to Read a Recipe
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  • Step 4: Check the steps as you go.
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What is the first step for reading a recipe? ›

How to Read & Follow a Recipe
  1. Read the recipe. Take a good look at the recipe. ...
  2. Know the assumptions. ...
  3. Figure out the timing. ...
  4. Plan ahead. ...
  5. Bone up on new techniques. ...
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  7. Lay out your tools, too. ...
  8. Make notes or highlight.

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The 5 essential components of a recipe are: Recipe Title. Number of Servings. Preparation Time, Cooking Time, Total Time.

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Well, broadly speaking, cooking is a blanket term used for any sort of food preparation involving heat and combining ingredients, while baking is a subset of cooking using dry heat (usually an oven) and precise measurements.

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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).

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  • Standard format. The recipe is easy to follow and takes up least space. Says the ingredients and then tells you step-by-step what to do with them.
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How should recipes be organized? ›

One of the most common ways of keeping recipes organized is with recipe binders. Rather than keeping recipe books to flick through for recipe referencing, chefs will have the recipes they need collated in binders. This means that they can quickly and easily find necessary items without other recipes getting in the way.

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The advantage of the standard form is that it is easy to follow and provides a clear and concise set of instructions. However, it may not be as engaging or visually appealing as other forms of recipe construction. The narrative form is a more descriptive and storytelling approach to presenting a recipe.

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