The Best & Most Popular Recipes of 2015 (2024)


What a year it has been! This has been a good year for me and for Cooking On A Budget. August marked the fifth year of blogging.

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Back in the spring I became part of the Pollinate Media Group and then in August joined up with the Social Fabric Network. This has given me an opportunity to do some sponsored posts and I have completed three so far: Walmart Edwards Frozen Pies, JELL-O Pumpkin Spiced Filled Pumpkin Cake and most recently, . This was something else for me to learn and I've loved it; it's both challenging and fun and I can't wait for my next assignment. In addition to that, a few weeks ago I became a co-host for the Let's Get Real Link Party that goes live every Thursday at 5 p.m. EST.

I am involved with a large group of wonderful bloggers on a daily basis and we have formed strong bonds that are not limited just to blogging about food ~ we've formed nice friendships. And speaking of that, I've also become part of a group of bloggers for #FreakyFriday where we are all secretly assigned someone else's blog to make one of their recipes and then post and share on certain Fridays throughout the year. We will be doing another one in February of next year and I am very much looking forward to that. This has given me an opportunity to make new blogging buddies and to get to know them a little bit more with each and every event.

The Best and Most Popular Recipe list came from the amount of page views each recipe had. I have a couple of personal favorites that didn't make this list. Wondering if any of these was your favorites this past year. I'd love to hear what your favorites were and if that favorite is on this list.

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  1. I am beyond thrilled that my recipe, Steakhouse Potato Gratin earned top honors coming in at the time of this writing at 79,688 page views and has been pinned 343,634 times. The steakhouse potato gratin is a recipe I am extremely proud of. The technique is spot on and anyone can master this the first time out. This dish is not a skinny dish by any stretch and it tastes out of this world delicious!
  2. Cube Steak with Mushroom and Onion Beef Gravy ~ Cube steak is something I grew up eating from childhood until now. If you have never had a good cube steak, then you are cooking it wrong. I show you how to properly cook them and you will not be disappointed. Cube Steak will be your new kitchen buddy.
  3. Ground Pork Enchiladas ~ This recipe surprised me at it's popularity. When I made them I really wasn't sure if it would go over well, but it turns out it did. They are so easy to make and taste really delicious.
  4. Easy Fried Apple Pies ~ I did not come up with this idea but I made them easier and budget friendly. These fried pies are so very, very good. They also remind me of something you would eat at a summer fair. Everyone will love them.
  5. Mexican Shepherds Pie ~ As I learned after I made it, this was not a novel idea. It had been conceived by someone else. This recipe took off far better than originally expected. It tastes terrific and it's one the whole family will enjoy.
  6. The Perfect Spoon Roast ~ I just did this again this past weekend as roasts were on sale. The roasting method is spot on perfect and the gravy is amazing. Makes a great holiday meal!
  7. Meatball Quesadillas ~ Never did I ever see this before - anywhere. (It's been copied since, for which I am flattered.) It's novel, unique and what a great way to use up left-over meatballs and sauce! They taste so darn good. Kids will go crazy for them.
  8. Cowboy Chili ~ My husband brought this recipe home from a client and we love this version in addition to his own chili concoction. It's spicy, spicy, spicy!
  9. Cheese Steak Pasta Casserole ~ A dish served in a restaurant sparked the idea for this tasty dish. Family friendly recipe and who doesn't love a zipped up mac 'n cheese?
  10. Spice-Rubbed Pork Loin ~ Tender, juicy pork with a really delicious outer bark! We really loved this and I think you will too.
  11. Baked Cod with Herb Crust ~ Cod is one of my favorite fish. It's versatile, easy to cook and is not "fishy" tasting. Mild, flaky and with an herb crust it makes an amazing meal. And it's elegant enough to serve company.
  12. Bacon, Bleu Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes ~ I did not know if these would be as good as when they were being conceptualized. Turns out they are. Something as they say, "out of the everyday".
  13. Mom's Chicken Salad ~ A simple home style chicken salad sans frills that is what I grew up on and I think lots of people identified with.

My honorable mentions that did not make the top 13 are:

Butter Basted Pork Chops with Thyme
I can't say enough good about these chops. They are restaurant-quality and taste out of this world good!

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Roasted Stuffed Tomatoes
These stuffed tomatoes are ever so delicious and I really, really loved them. I was so flattered when one of my blogging friends was impressed enough to make her own and put her spin on them and blog about them too!

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Where to find amazing recipes? ›

2024's Best Recipe Websites: Our Picks
  1. Minimalist Baker.
  2. Love and Lemons.
  3. Cookie and Kate.
  4. Pinch of Yum.
  5. Budget Bytes.
  6. Smitten Kitchen.
  7. A Cozy Kitchen.
  8. David Lebovitz.
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What was for dinner in the 1960s? ›

Dinner: American palates became more sophisticated thanks to Julia Child, but many 60's meals were still dominated by convenience foods like this terrifying olive,celery and cheese jello salad. Buffet dinners of beef stroganoff, green beans amandine and flaming cherries jubilee were popular.

What was the most popular dish in the 1950s? ›

The glazed ham became the ultimate main course during the 1950s and everyone looked forward to grabbing a slice of this nostalgic favorite. Whether the flavor brings back a classic Easter meal or just a regular night in, this American staple can make anyone feel at home. Get our recipe for Glazed Ham.

What is the most popular recipe site? ›

Answer: allrecipes.com is the most popular Cooking and Recipes website in United States in March 2024. Question: Which is the 2nd most visited Cooking and Recipes website in United States? Answer: foodnetwork.com is the 2nd most visited Cooking and Recipes website in United States in March 2024.

What's the most eaten food in history? ›

Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population, and it's been that way for centuries. It's cheap, it's filling, and it can be easily grown in a variety of climates. Rice is so important to so many people that it's no surprise that it's the world's most-eaten food.

What is the most known food ever? ›

​Pizza​ Italian pizza is probably the most famous food in the world.

What was dinner like 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 food was popular in the year 1964? ›

Belgian waffles and sangria were introduced to the United States at the World's Fair. Among the other foods served were falafel, kimchi, hummus, tandoori chicken, and Turkish coffee.

What is America's most iconic dish? ›

1. Hamburger: The hamburger is a classic American food. It consists of a ground beef patty served between two buns, often with various toppings such as lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, and condiments like ketchup and mustard.

What is the oldest dish still eaten? ›

The World's 10 Oldest Dishes And Where They Are Today
  • Indian curry, circa 2200-2500 B.C. ...
  • Pancakes, circa 11650 B.C. ...
  • Linzer Torte, circa 1653. ...
  • Tamales, circa 5000 B.C. ...
  • Burgers, circa 100 century A.D. ...
  • Mesopotamian Stew, circa 2140 B.C., and bone broth, circa 400 B.C. ...
  • Rice dishes, circa 4530 B.C. ...
  • Beer, circa 3500 B.C.
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What did people eat for breakfast in the 50s? ›

Breakfast was viewed as the meal to set you up for the day so was, at the very least, porridge, followed by bacon, eggs and fried bread, then toast and home-made marmalade, and lots of milky tea.

What place has the best food ever? ›

Some say that Italy has the best food in the world, with its simple, seasonal cuisine. Italian food includes homemade pasta, cheesy risotto, pizza, and desserts. Other countries with great food include: Spain, Mexico, France, Greece, Thailand, Turkey, Portugal.

Where is the most delicious food in the world? ›

  • Italy. #1 in Has great food. #15 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #2 in Has great food. #17 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Mexico. #3 in Has great food. #33 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • France. #4 in Has great food. ...
  • Greece. #5 in Has great food. ...
  • Thailand. #6 in Has great food. ...
  • Turkey. #7 in Has great food. ...
  • Portugal. #8 in Has great food.

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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