My top 10 recipes for 2018 | Drizzle and Dip (2024)

I love to look back on the past year of recipes I created for Drizzleandd.com and pick out the top 10 to feature in my first post of the year. It’s not that easy to pick out only 10 recipes and it’s often why this list often extends past 10 *looks below*. This list is based on my own personal taste and since I ate all the food, the recipes I include here are the ones that left a stronger imprint and have me dreaming about making again. They will all become recurring features in my repertoire going forward and I hope that you enjoy them as much as I do.

If you want to check out my best recipes for previous years – all of which are still my favourite and delicious: 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014.

The Best BLT pasta salad

I love everything that is going on with this salad and the dressing might be one of the best I’ve ever made. I’ve had incredible feedback from friends who have made it over the holidays giving it a solid thumbs up.

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Baked Camembert dip with sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and thyme

I’ve lost count of the number of times I have made this since I published the recipe a year ago. It’s a total crowd pleaser and so easy to make. I have made it using basil or thyme and even without any herbs when in a pinch. I always have a wheel of Camembert cheese in my freezer and a pouch of Ina Paarman’s delectable sun-dried tomatoes in vinaigrette in my cupboard. Its the perfect snack dish to whip up when people drop in last minute.

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Caponata

I’m a little late to embracing this delicious dish but now that I have, it’s a firm favourite. It was themost welcome find when I got back from my holiday to an empty fridge and zero desire to go to the shops. I foraged it out the freezer and ate it with eggs on toast and with Gruyere style cheese on toasted whole wheat rolls making me think it would be spectacular on a braai broodjie. This vibrant Sicilian relish of eggplants, tomatoes capers, peppers and basil smacks of summer and is one of the more versatile things you can cook.

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This pasta dish with so many of my all-time favourite flavours is pure heaven in a bowl. It reminds me of summer and everything I love to eat. I could probably eat it every day if I lived in a heavenly world where eating pasta on the reg was de rigueur, but I try and make this as often as I find permittable.

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Chocolate fondant with molten Lindt Lindor middles

I made a lot of delicious desserts last year but this was probably my favourite. Its perfect date night or dinner party fodder that is guaranteed to impress anyone you serve it to and I can’t wait to make it again. It’s also super simple to whip up, so don’tthink its one of those fussy desserts reserved only for people with mean chef skills.

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Berry Eton mess with pistachios

I adored this light and summery dessert that is perfect for everyday entertaining and a Christmas feast. Between the fondant (above) and this you have your next dinner party desserts sorted.

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Herb and fennel crusted salmon with roasted garlic sweet potatoes.

Salmon is one of my favourite fish to cook and eat and I love it with a flavour packed crusty topping. Fennel is also huge in my life so this is one I will make time and again.

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Risotto alla Milanese with brown butter pan-fried prawns

This classic Italian dish with saffron infused rice is topped off with prawns that have been pan-fried in brown butter, an irresistible combination. It’s another one you want to serve when your aim is to impress.

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Alison Romans Chocolate chip cookies with salted butter

These are now amongst my favourite cookies I have ever made and I whipped up another batch for the holidays. I love the shortbread / salted chocolate combination which hits my fave flavour buttons head on. It’s no surprise that these were the most viral recipe in 2018.

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Cheesecake chocolate brownies

The notion of swirling cheesecake through a brownie makes total sense to me and creates the most delicious and slightly less-sweet dessert. I’m smitten.

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A few other notable recipes that I’m planning to make again and again:

Instant pot gammon with ginger-beer and rooibos

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Mocha mousse parfait

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One pot jerk chicken with spicy rice

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Where can I browse recipes? ›

Top 8 Best Recipe Websites [for 2023]
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Foodgawker. When you think of food-sharing sites, Foodgawker probably first comes to mind. It's one of many “gawker” websites, but Foodgawker is where you'll want to submit your recipes.

Where do people get recipes from? ›

There are many good sources out there, including cookbooks, magazines, and friends and family who are willing to share their secrets. One thing is sure: if you want to be a successful food blogger, you need to have a reliable source of recipes you can use as inspiration to create your own dishes.

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Did Allrecipes delete their app? ›

Thank you for being a loyal user of the Allrecipes app. Unfortunately, as of March 20, 2023, the app will no longer be available.

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One of the best ways to find a cook is to ask for referrals from friends and family. Make sure to read reviews and check out the chef's background before making a decision. Additionally, you can use websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, Yelp, and Google to find independent chefs who specialize in home cooking.

How do chefs find new recipes? ›

So, they do plenty to keep inspiration flowing - from listening to the community through to attending cooking clubs, expert talks and foodie events. As they develop new recipes, they also have to think about important factors like: Number of ingredients - 14 is the max so recipes don't get too complicated.

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Similar to ideas, facts and history, there isn't copyright protection in recipes as mere lists of ingredients. This is clearly stated by the U.S. Copyright Office. Most recipes, however, include content beyond the ingredient list.

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Do you get paid for posting recipes online? ›

And, you absolutely should if you enjoy cooking and already have some followers. Thousands of food bloggers are making a living by selling recipes online. Some rely on Instagram, while others promote their recipes on TikTok. Plus, more and more content creators are setting up online stores to sell their own recipes.

What is the meal where everyone brings a dish? ›

A potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared.

Do people still use cookbooks? ›

Do cookbooks sell well? Cookbooks sell extraordinarily well. According to Kristen Mclean of the NPD market research group, close to 20 million cookbooks fly off the shelves every year in the US alone.

How do you explore new recipes? ›

There are cookbooks for every kind of cuisine out there, for every diet, and with recipes for every budget. One of the best ways to discover new recipes is to look through your old cookbooks or buy a new one. You'll probably find something you've never tried or an old favourite you haven't cooked in a while.

Is there an app for personal recipes? ›

Recipe Keeper is the easy to use, all-in-one recipe organizer, shopping list and meal planner available across all of your devices. Enter your recipes with as much or as little information as you like.

How do I find Google cookbook? ›

I noticed a new option when checking my collections in the Google Search App. It's called "Cookbook" and it's a place your saved recipes will appear. Shows recent activity, recipe recommendations, "what to cook", & related searches." How tasty!

Can you look up recipes on Google hub? ›

Say hello to your new kitchen helper, the Google Home Hub. It doesn't just act as a command center for smart home gadgets -- Google also designed the Home Hub to be an interactive cookbook. It can search for recipes, plus walk you through recipes step by step, all while sitting on your counter. Here's how it works.

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