My Favorite Recipes of 2019 (2024)

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And I’m back! Yesterday, we took a stroll down the walk of fame and reviewed the 11 most popular recipes that were published on Well Plated in 2019. If you haven’t had a chance yet, you can scope out the list of reader favorites here.

It is an excellent list (I truly adore those recipes too!) but behind the scenes is another set of recipes. They are the ones that—despite being outrageously, fork-droppingly delicious—never took off.

I pour my heart into every recipe and blog post, and after eight (!) years of blogging, I know that not all of them will “go viral.” It’s the way of the internet, and I’m happy to take it in stride…

Except for this list. Each year, I share my collection of 11 unsung heroes, the recipes that, for reasons unknown to me or to anyone really, never broke the internet in the way I felt they deserved.

These recipes might be quiet in the way of internet buzz, but they certainly have a lot to say when it comes to flavor! I hope you find a new recipe to try and that you love it as much as we do.

The Unsung Hero Recipes of 2019

In no particular order…

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Rosemary Chicken Thighs with Apples and Brussels Sprouts: This recipe is love on a pan. It will make you feel like a better chef than you are.

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Pecan Pie Cobbler: You’ll feel utterly ridiculous when making this recipe, but just trust. The unstirred mess you put into the oven 30 minutes ago is going to emerge as a moist, buttery, pecan-studded cake floating atop a heavenly pool of the richest caramel.

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Green Chili. The flavor is so rich and complex, the texture of the broth so velvety smooth and hearty, and the pork is so tender, it will make you pause and ask yourself, Did I really cook something this soul-strikingly delicious?

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Garlic Butter Shrimp. Keep a loaf of crusty bread handy for mopping up every last morsel of the garlic butter sauce. This takes 20 minutes and tastes good enough for a restaurant.

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Chicken Pesto Pasta. Admittedly this recipe had a blush of a viral moment, but MAMA MIA. It is so darn good. If you haven’t tried it yet, you must.

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Oatmeal Banana Bread. Toasting the oatmeal before folding it into the easy-going batter is a revelation in the way of banana bread. Try and tell me if it isn’t the best banana oat bread you’ve ever had. (Quick bread runner up: Vegan Pumpkin Bread. Mega moist, fluffy yet sturdy, and perfectly spiced.)

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Homemade Fried Rice. The kind of forgiving, clean-out-the-refrigerator meal we all need more of in our lives. Also, if there’s a night whose spirit can’t be lifted by a takeout-style meal, I haven’t met it yet.

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Crock Pot Apple Sauce. I stood over my sink and quietly ate an entire jar. Don’t be surprised when you do too.

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Sautéed Cabbage. Cabbage. It doesn’t get less sexy than this. But let me tell you, once you taste the crispy, caramelized edges of sautéed cabbage melting against the tender inner part of the leaves, you’ll be hard pressed to think of it the same way again.

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Farro Risotto. All of the risotto comfort you love with less work AND made better for you. This recipe is a victory.

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Curry Roasted Cauliflower Salad with Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas. Otherwise known as my dream lunch of all lunches.

And because I couldn’t let you go without sneaking in just one more…

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King Ranch Chicken. A one-pan meal turns the best of enchiladas, nachos, and your grandma’s homestyle cooking into a gooey skillet of Tex-Mex bliss.

A Look Back—My Favorite Recipes from Prior Years

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  • 2016

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FAQs

Why do good chefs read the entire recipe first? ›

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.

How many recipes are in the food lab? ›

The book contains close to 300 savory American cuisine recipes.

What is the most easiest thing to cook? ›

From noodles, stir-fries, soups and salads, you'll find something for everyone.
  • 1Kung pao chicken noodle tray bake. ...
  • 25-ingredient meatball carbonara. ...
  • 310-minute cheat's fried rice. ...
  • 4Easy beef stir-fry. ...
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  • 7Japanese-style pork and soba noodle stir-fry.

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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.

What is the average number of recipes in a cookbook? ›

Keep in mind that the average size of a cookbook is about 75 to 200 pages. On average, a typical cookbook will have around 150 recipes, but that varies as well, from small cookbooks with just 15 recipes to more than 300.

Why are recipes tested many times? ›

Recipe testing serves as quality control by helping to prevent unnecessary bad reviews and keeping readers of all skill levels coming back to you time and time again for recipes.

How many recipes does every plate have? ›

Indulge in a variety of budget-friendly and mouthwatering meal plans tailored for your taste and choose from a menu of 26 recipes and 40+ add-ons every week!

What is the slowest food to cook? ›

Chilli, stew, soups and curry are all foods that are usually slow cooked. Slow cooking can be done in a slow cooker, or in a big, lidded pot in the oven.

What place has the best food ever? ›

  • Italy. #1 in Has great food. #15 in Best Countries Overall. ...
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  • Mexico. #3 in Has great food. #33 in Best Countries Overall. ...
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Why is it a good idea to read the entire recipe instead of reading it as you cook? ›

Reading the entire recipe before cooking allows you to familiarize yourself with the dish. That way, you'll feel more confident when making it. If you merely skim the recipe without reading the instructions carefully, you may overlook one or more crucial steps. Take as much time as you need to look over the directions.

Why is it important to read through a recipe before starting? ›

The other great reason to read a recipe before you start cooking is to make sure it makes sense. A good recipe should be methodical and approach the dish with steps in order. Most recipes list ingredients in the same order they are used in the instructions.

Should you read the recipe all the way through before preparing? ›

Please, read carefully before you do anything — even before you've decided to actually make the thing! Read the recipe all the way to the end. Ideally, you'll read it multiple times. The effort is well spent.

What is reading through the recipe an important first step in preparing to cook? ›

First, reading your recipe will give you a heads up on the tasks at hand and a chance to make sure you have the necessary ingredients and equipment on hand. (How can you get your mise en place in order without reading your recipe first?)

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