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From the teriyaki salmonto the parmesan zucchini, these recipes are the best of the best from 2014!
As 2014 is coming to a close, I am thrilled to be sharing the top 14 recipes of 2014.Now it seems that you all love these one pot goodies along with some parmesan zucchini goodness so I’ll be sure to include more of these in 2015!
14. Teriyaki Salmon with Sriracha Cream Sauce – An easy salmon dish with homemade teriyaki sauce and a Sriracha cream sauce that will knock your socks off. [GET THE RECIPE.]
13. One Pot Zucchini Mushroom Pasta – A creamy, hearty pasta dish that you can make in just 20 min. Even the pasta gets cooked in the pot. [GET THE RECIPE.]
12. One Pot Pasta – The easiest, most amazing pasta you will ever make in a single pot. Enough said. [GET THE RECIPE.]
11. Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits – These copycat biscuits are unbelievably easy to make in just 20 minutes, and they taste a million times better than the original. [GET THE RECIPE.]
10. Quinoa Enchilada Casserole – A lightened-up, healthy enchilada bake that you can enjoy guilt-free, chockfull of quinoa, black beans and cheesy goodness. [GET THE RECIPE.]
9. Chinese Orange Chicken – Not even Panda Express can beat this homemade orange chicken. [GET THE RECIPE.]
8.Spaghetti Carbonara – Easy peasywith just 5 ingredients in 15 min, loaded with Parmesan and crisp bacon goodness.[GET THE RECIPE.]
7. Honey Salmon in Foil – A no-fuss, super easy salmon dish that’s baked in foil for the most tender, most flavorful salmon ever. [GET THE RECIPE.]
6. PF Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps – A copycat recipe that you can easily make right at home. It’s so much cheaper and it tastes a million times better. [GET THE RECIPE.]
5. One Pan Mexican Quinoa – Wonderfully light, healthy and nutritious. And it’s so easy to make – even the quinoa is cooked right in the pan. [GET THE RECIPE.]
4. One Pot Chili Mac and Cheese – Two favorite comfort foods come together in this super easy, 30 min one-pot meal that the whole family will go crazy for. [GET THE RECIPE.]
3. Swedish Meatballs – Nothing beats homemade meatballs smothered in a creamy gravy sauce, and yes, they taste so much better than the IKEA version. [GET THE RECIPE.]
2. Zucchini Parmesan Crisps – A healthy snack that’s incredibly crunchy, crispy and addicting. [GET THE RECIPE.]
1. Baked Parmesan Zucchini – Crisp, tender zucchini sticks oven-roasted to absolute perfection. [GET THE RECIPE.]
posted on December 30, 2014under round up
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Becky — January 27, 2017 @ 7:26 PM Reply
Hi Chungah I’m pretty new here and I L O V E YOUR SITE! Wonderful recipes, yet I can actually make them. That is so thrilling. And whenever I have company to feed, this is the first place I come. Anyway, I have a quick question – can you tell me how to double the sauce for the Swedish meatballs? We kinda fight over it, LOL. My family loves the new recipes and we love you, too! Thank you!
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Chungah — January 30, 2017 @ 7:02 PM Reply
Becky, you can double the gravy ingredients as needed. And yes, we totally fight over the meatballs too! 🙂
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Amy — January 6, 2015 @ 7:24 PM Reply
I have tried the homemade ramen soup, one pot chili mac, the one pot zucchini & mushroom pasta recipes. All delicious and healthy. My family is in awe. Thanks.
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Barbara — January 5, 2015 @ 7:41 PM Reply
What, no Bang Bang Chicken? My husband went nuts for it! I think I will make up a large batch of it just to the point where it is coated with the Panko, then freeze the morsels individually before packaging them, so I can have ready to go. It is awfully good!
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Chungah — January 5, 2015 @ 7:43 PM Reply
Seriously! I think people just love their zucchini 🙂
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Hanna — January 2, 2015 @ 2:15 AM Reply
Totally agree with the one pot pastas, so easy to make and so delicious!!!!!
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Jenn Every — January 1, 2015 @ 8:13 PM Reply
Thanks for another great year of wonderful recipes with awesome photos! Those Swedish meatballs….Our family loves those and loves loves loves your pot stickers (even though not on the list).
🙂 🙂 Happy New Year! 🙂 🙂
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Janet — December 31, 2014 @ 5:35 PM Reply
I love your recipes. They are delicious and do not have a ton of ingredients to deal with which makes it so doable putting a professional looking meal on the table with not a lot of stress. Can’t wait for next years recipes. I’m sure they will all be delicious.
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Bonnie N — December 31, 2014 @ 4:16 PM Reply
Happy New Year!!!! I just love your site. Good eats coming, I’m sure.
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Beth — December 31, 2014 @ 3:35 PM Reply
I recently discovered your blog and am sure glad I did! All your recipes look amazing!!
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Ariana — December 31, 2014 @ 3:04 PM Reply
I love your website! Everything I’ve made from here has been amazing. The teriyaki salmon with sriracha cream sauce has been dubbed our “company meal” – what we serve to people the first time they visit!
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Tami — December 31, 2014 @ 1:51 PM Reply
Absolutely love your site!
Looking forward to 2015 recipes!
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Bonnie Sustich — December 31, 2014 @ 9:36 AM Reply
Just discovered your website yesterday and got my first post today. I now look forward to your recipes. They all look so scrumptious and easy. Thank you.
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Jackie {The Beeroness} — December 31, 2014 @ 9:31 AM Reply
Yay you! You were pretty much the Queen of Pinterest this year! All those recipes went viral. Couldn’t happen to nicer girl 🙂
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sarah — December 31, 2014 @ 8:05 AM Reply
absolutely love your site – thanks for this great recipe round-up!
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Cheryl Leahy @CJAllDressedUp — December 31, 2014 @ 5:41 AM Reply
LOVE THESE! So happy to have discovered your site this year- you are my fave food blogger 🙂 Keep up the amazing work and inspiring busy moms like me to ditch the processed junk and make real food for my family. Happy New Year!
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Jules @ WolfItDown — December 31, 2014 @ 5:19 AM Reply
Definitely having a look at this for inspiration for the new year! 😀 All the best Chungah! x
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Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness — December 31, 2014 @ 4:37 AM Reply
Is it wrong that I want to eat ALL OF THESE? It looks like 2014 was a great, and very tasty, year for you! Happy New Years!
Pinned 🙂
Becky — January 27, 2017 @ 7:26 PM Reply
Hi Chungah I’m pretty new here and I L O V E YOUR SITE! Wonderful recipes, yet I can actually make them. That is so thrilling. And whenever I have company to feed, this is the first place I come. Anyway, I have a quick question – can you tell me how to double the sauce for the Swedish meatballs? We kinda fight over it, LOL. My family loves the new recipes and we love you, too! Thank you!
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Chungah — January 30, 2017 @ 7:02 PM Reply
Becky, you can double the gravy ingredients as needed. And yes, we totally fight over the meatballs too! 🙂
Amy — January 6, 2015 @ 7:24 PM Reply
I have tried the homemade ramen soup, one pot chili mac, the one pot zucchini & mushroom pasta recipes. All delicious and healthy. My family is in awe. Thanks.
Barbara — January 5, 2015 @ 7:41 PM Reply
What, no Bang Bang Chicken? My husband went nuts for it! I think I will make up a large batch of it just to the point where it is coated with the Panko, then freeze the morsels individually before packaging them, so I can have ready to go. It is awfully good!
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Chungah — January 5, 2015 @ 7:43 PM Reply
Seriously! I think people just love their zucchini 🙂
Hanna — January 2, 2015 @ 2:15 AM Reply
Totally agree with the one pot pastas, so easy to make and so delicious!!!!!
Jenn Every — January 1, 2015 @ 8:13 PM Reply
Thanks for another great year of wonderful recipes with awesome photos! Those Swedish meatballs….Our family loves those and loves loves loves your pot stickers (even though not on the list).
🙂 🙂 Happy New Year! 🙂 🙂
Janet — December 31, 2014 @ 5:35 PM Reply
I love your recipes. They are delicious and do not have a ton of ingredients to deal with which makes it so doable putting a professional looking meal on the table with not a lot of stress. Can’t wait for next years recipes. I’m sure they will all be delicious.
Bonnie N — December 31, 2014 @ 4:16 PM Reply
Happy New Year!!!! I just love your site. Good eats coming, I’m sure.
Beth — December 31, 2014 @ 3:35 PM Reply
I recently discovered your blog and am sure glad I did! All your recipes look amazing!!
Ariana — December 31, 2014 @ 3:04 PM Reply
I love your website! Everything I’ve made from here has been amazing. The teriyaki salmon with sriracha cream sauce has been dubbed our “company meal” – what we serve to people the first time they visit!
Tami — December 31, 2014 @ 1:51 PM Reply
Absolutely love your site!
Looking forward to 2015 recipes!
Bonnie Sustich — December 31, 2014 @ 9:36 AM Reply
Just discovered your website yesterday and got my first post today. I now look forward to your recipes. They all look so scrumptious and easy. Thank you.
Jackie {The Beeroness} — December 31, 2014 @ 9:31 AM Reply
Yay you! You were pretty much the Queen of Pinterest this year! All those recipes went viral. Couldn’t happen to nicer girl 🙂
sarah — December 31, 2014 @ 8:05 AM Reply
absolutely love your site – thanks for this great recipe round-up!
Cheryl Leahy @CJAllDressedUp — December 31, 2014 @ 5:41 AM Reply
LOVE THESE! So happy to have discovered your site this year- you are my fave food blogger 🙂 Keep up the amazing work and inspiring busy moms like me to ditch the processed junk and make real food for my family. Happy New Year!
Jules @ WolfItDown — December 31, 2014 @ 5:19 AM Reply
Definitely having a look at this for inspiration for the new year! 😀 All the best Chungah! x
Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness — December 31, 2014 @ 4:37 AM Reply
Is it wrong that I want to eat ALL OF THESE? It looks like 2014 was a great, and very tasty, year for you! Happy New Years!
Pinned 🙂