Top Ten Recipes of 2024
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I’m excited to be living in the roaring twenties but last year sure was full of blessings! Among those were some awfully good recipes and the fellowship of the Southern Plate family! Today I thought I’d share the top ten recipes of 2019 with you. These are the most visited, clicked, printed, shared, and pinned recipes of 2019 – all picked by you!
1. Cheesy Chicken and Rice
Cheesy Chicken and Rice has been the all time #1 recipe on Southern plate for the past several years and for good reason. Families report back that even their pickiest eaters love this flavorful meal in one. Times are a changing as now you can choose from the original slow cooker recipe or the oven version
2. My Favorite Baked Mac and Cheese
A far cry from that boxed stuff, this is my favorite homemade mac and cheese that manages to be stringy AND gooey at the same time. It’s so filling and delicious, it can easily be a meal in and of itself. If you’ve got a hankering for honest to goodness old fashioned mac and cheese, millions of folks have decided that you can’t go wrong with this recipe!
3. Water Pie
Water Pie is one of those magical recipes that came out of the depression era where cooks with little to nothing figured out how to make delicious dishes for those they love. The internet was intrigued, hundreds of thousands tried it, millions shared it, and the verdict was DELICIOUS! You just can’t imagine how this one tastes until you give it a go!
4. Oven Steak Kabobs
Seven years ago I shared how I make these tender and budget friendly steak kabobs in the oven, and they’ve been near the top ten every year since. A simple side of flavorful rice pilaf is all that is needed and kids love loading up their own kabob sticks with meat and veggies of their choice!
5. 2 Ingredient Fluffy Cloud dough
Not all recipes are meant to be eaten but 2 ingredient fluffy cloud dough is a recipe just the same! This one took Pinterest by storm and hasn’t slowed down one bit in the past three years. Always a hit with the younger crowd, cloud dough is a favorite to make and play with!
6. Homemade Banana Pudding
This recipe will always be near and dear to my heart because it is the first food blog post I ever wrote and from this launched Southern Plate! I’ve kept the original post as is and you can click here to see that. If you’d like to see the updated video, click here.
7. Grandmama’s Fail-proof 7 Minute Frosting
Grandmama’s Fail-proof 7 Minute Frosting is an old school recipe that new generations are falling in love with again! This divinity like frosting has a reputation of being overly difficult but Grandmama’s recipe takes away the intimidation.
8. Snickerdoodle Zucchini Bread
All the flavors of a snickerdoodle stirred with the goodness of zucchini into a delicious quick bread. We sure can’t blame the internet for loving this one!
9. Southern Steak & Milk Gravy
I was proud to see one of my childhood favorites is as loved by y’all as it is me! Southern Steak and Milk Gravy is comfort food at its finest in my mind and this simple recipe is a classic!
10. Elvis Presley Cake
Yellow cake, soaked in pineapple sauce and topped with cream cheese icing – it is no wonder this cake was rumored to be one of Elvis Presley’s favorites! Apparently it’s an internet favorite, too, because this one came in at number ten for 2019.
Did any of your favorite make the list? Are there any you plan on trying soon?
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I have your cookbook and love your recipes, humor and heart! I haven’t made the cheesy chicken and rice yet but definitely will soon!!
Oh my goodness, I hope you do Debra!! It is the all-time top performing post on Southern Plate. I can’t wait to hear if you like it or not!
Wish I had enough time in the day to make them all! What a breathe of fresh air your recipes are!
Thank you so much Pam! I hope you get to make them at some point!
I seldom post things, but seeing your banana pudding brought back a childhood memory that made me smile. I was born in Bear Creek, Alabama and on the 4th Sunday in April we had a decoration day. The graves at the church cemetary were cleaned and flowers put on them. Everyone brought food to enjoy when work was done. My Mom always made banana pudd’n for this occasion because it was my favorite. However she put what to my childs way of thinking, was a disgusting white frothy stuff on top. I would always ask her to please…… leave the calf slobber off.
LOL, precious memories!
The banana pudding and divinity frosting are two of my 90-year-old mom’s rotating recipes!!!! Thanks for sharing your recipe yumminess in my emails!
Thank you for being here Deb!!
I want to try several of these, I’ll probably start with the Mac n cheese!
I like the way you think Jan!! That is a great one to start with!
The steak n gravy looks like my kind of meal!
I hope you will give it a try!
I love milk gravy! I will definitely be trying the steak and milk gravy recipe!
That is a favorite here, I hope you enjoy it Donna!