Our Reader's Favorite Recipes of 2021 (2024)

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The most popular recipes of 2021, according to our readers! Did your favorites make the list?

Looking back on 2021 and it sure was filled with delicious recipes! These are the most popular new recipes of the year according to you, our readers.

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Lots of cookies and baked goods, an easy jelly you can make year-round and one of our favorite soups ever are on the list. Did your favorite make it? Check it out and let us know in the comments. And if you haven't tried these recipes, add them to your to-make list!

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These heavenly, melt-in-your-mouth Lemon Raspberry Scones are not only ridiculously delicious, they're also ridiculously easy and come together so quickly!

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Super moist and delicious, these super easy One-Bowl Honey-Glazed Bran Muffins roll out of the oven with rounded, bakery-style,tops!

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As the name says, these Crispy, Chewy Carolina Coconut Cookies have moist chewy interiors, crisp buttery edges and lots of fabulous coconut flavor for a delicious sweet indulgence!

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No one would guess that this beautiful, buttery, incredibly delicious Pull-Apart Brioche Bread is super easy to make with just one bowl and no mixer!

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This Avgolemono, alemony Greek chicken pasta soup is healthy and hearty (lots of satisfying protein), creamy (no cream!) and so delicious!

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These one-bowl, no-mixer,Copycat Crumbl Sugar Cookies taste like a soft, sweet, melt-in-your-mouth, pink cloud!. The recipe comes together with just one bowl and no mixer and we're including an adorable free printable label, as these cookies are wonderful for gifting.

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Everyone who tries these Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies flips with the first bite! They're sweet and chewy inside with a crisp outer shell and lots of melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate chips.

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With just one bowl and a whisk, you can put together this FABULOUS Caramel Buttermilk Sheet Cake. The melt-in-your-mouth caramel icing is as easy as the cake!

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These one-bowl, no-mixer, gluten-free French Almond Cookies (aka Almond Cloud Cookies) are light as a feather, with a crisp meringue exterior and chewy, moist almond-y interior!

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This Easy Blackberry Jelly recipe yields delicious, shimmering clear jelly that's perfect for toast, scones, biscuits, bagels, crumpets, etc. with a super simple technique!

Thought for the day:

So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:10

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If you enjoy any of these recipes, please come back and leave a star rating and review! It’s so helpful to other readers to hear your results, adaptations and ideas for variations.

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  1. Loonchick says

    Came here looking for a recipe adapted from and attributed to your site (pumpkin cranberry gourmet crackers on Recipe Tin Eats. Thank you for what looks like a great recipe - Trader Joe’s always sells out this item fast!
    May I suggest you reduce the number of ads/videos that intrude on your content, if possible? It’s really unpleasant and detracts from a reader’s experience.
    Thank you!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hello Loonchick, Hope you enjoy the crackers. We love them!
      Regarding the ads, it would be great if we didn't have to have any, however, it's the way we pay the expenses of running a website, purchase expensive equipment, groceries, etc, pay our employees and offer well-tested recipes to our readers for free.

      Reply

  2. Antoinette Trainor says

    I sooo love your recipes & dip into them often .
    But…there is always a but! Out of the ten most popular recipes of the year. Only 2 are savoury!
    Come on World. We need to be Healthy!
    Make a New Years resolution. Think Healthy.
    Toni Trainor.
    .

    Reply

    • Chris Scheuer says

      I noticed that too, Toni! There are plenty of healthy recipes on the blog as well. Stay tuned for our favorite recipes of the year 🙂

      Reply

  3. Susan W says

    The French Almond Cookies were a hit at my house. Although we are not living gluten free, we have a dear friend that is. I made these
    cookies to gift her for Christmas and she just raved over them. Also, my husband and official taste tester declared them delicious as well. Thanks for all the great recipes you share - they are always reliably easy and tasty - and especially for the gluten free ones that allow me to treat not only my dear friend but my Pastor's wife as well.

    Reply

    • Chris Scheuer says

      That's awesome, Susan! Thanks for letting us know!

      Reply

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