The Best Recipes of 2021, According to Our Readers (2024)

This year, our readers were absolutely obsessed with two types of meals—oatmeal and soup.

While we're not exactly sure the reasons behind why these two types of recipes increased in popularity this year (is it because they're served in bowls? Is it because they're both comforting and warm?), we're not complaining about it. Our readers have a taste for the tasty, and these recipes are some of our best.

From comforting oatmeal recipes to soups and even baked goods and healthy dinners, here are the best recipes of 2021 that our readers absolutely loved.

Then, if you're in the market for even more recipe ideas, be sure to check out our list of the 100 Easiest Recipes You Can Make.

Peanut Butter Overnight Oats

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For a lazy breakfast you can't refuse, try this peanut butter overnight oats recipe. Full of gut-healthy soluble fiber and satiating peanut butter to keep you full throughout the morning!

Get our recipe for Peanut Butter Overnight Oats.

Cinnamon Roll Overnight Oats

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Another clever overnight oat recipe our readers loved is this rendition of the cinnamon roll—topped with your very own cream cheese frosting!

Get our recipe for Cinnamon Roll Overnight Oats.

Healthier Chicken Pot Pie

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It's your favorite comforting classic—but with fewer calories and in a shareable 9×13" casserole dish!

Get our recipe for Healthier Chicken Pot Pie.

Oatmeal With Peanut Butter and Banana

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If you would rather a warm bowl of oats in the morning instead of letting them soak overnight, give this easy-to-make oatmeal recipe a try!

Get our recipe for Oatmeal With Peanut Butter and Banana.

Cozy Crock-Pot Chicken Noodle Soup

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You can never go wrong with a comforting bowl of chicken noodle soup—especially when it can easily be thrown together in a Crock-Pot!

Get our recipe for Cozy Crock-Pot Chicken Noodle Soup.

Copycat Olive Garden Pasta fa*gioli

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Make your favorite Olive Garden soup right at home with this copycat recipe! It closely follows the same ingredient list you see right on the Olive Garden menu.

Get our recipe for Copycat Olive Garden Pasta fa*gioli.

Veggie-Packed Minestrone With Pesto

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Use up the vegetables in your fridge with this easy-to-make minestrone! Top with herby pesto and parmesan cheese for a flavorful punch.

Get our recipe for Veggie-Packed Minestrone With Pesto.

Rich & Hearty Crock-Pot Beef Ragu

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This is the perfect elegant meal when you're having a dinner party, but don't want to spend a ton of time cooking in the kitchen. Plus, it uses up that leftover bottle of red wine in your fridge!

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Slow Cooker Cuban Tomato and Black Bean Soup

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Another slow cooker soup to warm up a cold, blustery night—packed with protein and lots of flavor.

Get our recipe for Slow Cooker Cuban Tomato and Black Bean Soup.

Vegetarian Black Bean Omelet

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Who said omelets only had to be for breakfast? This black bean omelet could work for any time of day—even dinner.

Get our recipe for Vegetarian Black Bean Omelet.

Chicken Piccata

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Whether you're cooking diner for the family or you're in need of a flavorful chicken recipe to meal prep for the week, this chicken piccata works for it all.

Get our recipe for Chicken Piccata.

Protein Pancakes

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Use your favorite protein powder and whip up these pancakes for an easy, healthy post-workout breakfast.

Get our recipe for Protein Pancakes.

Banana Bread

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Have a few rotten bananas you need to use up? Bake up a loaf of this banana bread and enjoy a slice (or two, or three) with a warm cup of coffee in the morning.

Get our recipe for Banana Bread.

Slow Cooker Beef Goulash

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The perfect game day food! Enjoy a bowl of this goulash with a crispy salad when you're serving a small crowd while you watch the game. Whatever "game" is on television, obviously.

Get our recipe for Slow Cooker Beef Goulash.

Easy Crock-Pot Beef and Broccoli

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Don't feel like spending on takeout? This easy Crock-Pot meal gives your usual Chinese takeout a run for its money, given how cheap it is to make.

Get our recipe for Easy Crock-Pot Beef and Broccoli.

Oatmeal Pancakes With Cinnamon Apples

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Another oatmeal recipe, but this time, we're making pancakes! Use the rolled-cut oats in your pantry to whip up these flapjacks, topped with warmed, sweet cinnamon apples.

Get our recipe for Oatmeal Pancakes With Cinnamon Apples.

Healthy, Hearty Baked Potato Soup

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This healthy version of your usual baked potato soup slashes the calories significantly without sacrificing any of the flavor you love.

Get our recipe for Healthy, Hearty Baked Potato Soup.

Low-Calorie Southern-Style Biscuits

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Whowouldn'tlove a warm, flaky, buttery biscuit with their meal? These southern-style biscuits are an absolute favorite from our readers for how easy (and healthy) they are.

Get our recipe for Low-Calorie Southern-Style Biscuits.

Copycat Cracker Barrel Pancakes

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Don't live near a Cracker Barrel? No problem! Get that classic Cracker Barrel pancake flavor you love with this easy-to-make copycat recipe.

Get our recipe for Copycat Cracker Barrel Pancakes.

Keto Cheeseburger Casserole

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Looking for some low-carb dinner options? This keto cheeseburger casserole is a favorite for anyone looking for a meal that's high in filling fat.

Get our recipe for Keto Cheeseburger Casserole.

Easy, Healthy Crispy Chicken

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Fried chicken sounds great, but have you tried our crispy chicken recipe yet? We use far less fat to make our version, and it's full of mouthwatering flavor in every bite.

Get our recipe for Easy, Healthy Crispy Chicken.

Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana

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Use that handy-dandy Instant Pot of yours and prep a batch of this filling Zuppa Toscana soup—made with an entire bunch of leafy green kale!

Get our recipe for Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana.

Rotisserie Chicken Parm Casserole

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Need a recipe to use up the rest of your rotisserie chicken? This casserole certainly comes in handy—and it's tasty to boot!

Get our recipe for Rotisserie Chicken Parm Casserole.

Healthier Orange Chicken

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Another Chinese takeout favorite—but this time, it's orange chicken! This version leans out the chicken and rice, is packed with veggies, and still includes that succulent orange flavor you absolutely adore.

Get our recipe for Healthier Orange Chicken.

Best-Ever French Onion Soup

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To round out our list we finish with—you guessed it—another soup. But this one is the perfect weekend soup, one that calls for an elegant date night in.

Get our recipe for Best-Ever French Onion Soup.

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When you were going to try a new recipe what is the first thing you want to do? ›

Read the recipe before you start.

“Read the recipe a few times before you make it,” she says, “and make sure it is something you are comfortable doing.” Then, lay out every ingredient you'll need before you begin to cook.

How many recipes does the average person know? ›

A survey found that, on average, people claimed to know how to make 15 recipes without having to look them up.

Why do good chefs read the entire recipe first? ›

Why? Because when you read a recipe, you get a better idea of what the final product should look like and how it should taste. A good recipe can make your food delicious—but if you don't read it all the way through before starting to cook, you might miss some crucial information.

What are the 5 things a recipe will tell you? ›

  • Yield. The yield tells the number and size of servings the recipe will make.
  • List of Ingredients & Amounts.
  • Step By Step Directions for Mixing & Handling.
  • Equipment (Container Size & Type)
  • Temperature & Time.

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

Try these tips and you won't get stuck or surprised halfway through making your meal.
  • Read the Recipe, Start to Finish. Think of it like reading the rules to a new board game. ...
  • Check Ingredients and Equipment. ...
  • Brush up on Common Cooking Terms. ...
  • Set your own Time Clock. ...
  • Master Do-ahead Tasks.
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Who makes the most delicious food? ›

10 best cuisines in the world
  1. Italy. It's hard to beat traditional Neapolitan pizza.
  2. China. Peking duck -- just one of many Chinese culinary delights. ...
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What percent of Americans cook at home? ›

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Since its peak in 2020 and 2021, cooking at home has decreased slightly, but 64% of Americans are continuing to do so to save money and control their budget, reported the National Frozen and Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA), with 81% of consumers cooking more than half their meals at home.

What percentage of Americans Cannot cook? ›

While seven out of ten people claim to be naturally gifted in the kitchen, 56% of people surveyed in a recent poll say they struggle with even the most basic recipes.

How many meals do most people eat a day? ›

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 money does a chef make working at the White House for the president? ›

The White House executive chef made between $80,000 and $100,000 annually in 2005 ($110,997 to $138,746 in 2021 dollars).

Who taught Gordon Ramsay how do you cook? ›

After earning a vocational diploma in hotel management from North Oxon Technical College in 1987, he moved to London and began honing his culinary skills under chef Marco Pierre White at the restaurant Harvey's and under chef Albert Roux at La Gavroche.

When did Gordon Ramsay learn how do you cook? ›

Gordon Ramsay is an actual cook. He started working in kitchens in the mid-1980s, when he was a teenager. As a very young man, he got a job in the kitchen of Harvey's restaurant in London, which was then run by a brilliant, charismatic and famously hot-tempered chef named Marco Pierre White.

What is the first step to every recipe? ›

At its most basic, mise en place means to set out all of your ingredients before you start to cook. Measure out what you will need, chop the vegetables that will need to be chopped, and have everything ready on the counter or in small bowls on a tray.

What comes first in a recipe? ›

The ingredients list is one of the most important parts of a recipe, and it should be listed in the order that it will appear in the directions list. Make sure to be specific and list exact amounts needed; and include the state of ingredients (i.e., frozen, softened, melted).

What is the first step before starting to cook from any recipe? ›

Gather all the ingredients before you start to make sure you have everything you need. Nothing is more upsetting than to get halfway through a recipe and realize you are missing a key ingredient. You can even measure them all out before you start cooking.

When you are going to try a new recipe? ›

When trying a new recipe, the first thing we would want to do is check the ingredients used and their availability. A recipe is written in a specific format with ingredients and their quantities mentioned first, followed by the preparation time and cooking time and then the step-by-step procedure of the recipe.

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