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Top 15 Favorite Recipes from 2025

As I reflect back over last year, I found myself sharing more recipes than any other type of blog post. Over 50 recipes were shared here and on the VUE magazine from Feet Under My Table. Whew. Alot of tweaking, creating, prepping, tasting and sharing recipes happened here. And with all of those? I found a few favorite recipes that you loved or were shared among the bunch.

Would you love to know what the top 15 favorite recipes were?

Maybe you need a refresher or a reminder to revisit some of those that are great for each season. And if you are like me? just adding an item in the search bar here helps me locate my favorites easier than among cookbooks and recipes that seem to be overflowing everywhere. I hope that this blog helps you find favorites, too. That’s been my goal from the beginning. To share family favorites, new creations and even comfort foods that improve life for those who have their feet under your table.

Well, here you go!

1. New Year’s Eve recipes..

fig and proscuitto pizza appetizer

I may be cheating here a bit…but, favorite New Year’s Eve recipes include some of the BEST appetizer recipes of the blog. Here are a few of what’s listed in that post.

See what I mean? The BEST food for gathering on New Year’s Eve.

2. Henry Lodge’s Cornbread

Now if you move on to what to cook for New Year’s Day? Cornbread is always a southern favorite. The Lodge recipe for cornbread will not disappoint.

single slice of cornbread

3. Gluten Free Oatmeal Cookies

I know…many of you may not be an oatmeal fan…but these? They changed my taste for oatmeal. This is a recipe that comes with limits. They are just that good. The bonus of these is that even though they provide a great dessert for those who can’t tolerate gluten, they are favorites of those with no gluten issues. A plus for all!

baked gluten free oatmeal cookies

4. Grilled Ahi Tuna Steaks

This recipe has been a favorite for years. There are friends from other countries that when they visit, request this one…it’s that good. Don’t skip ingredients on this one…from the charcoal grill, dill sauce, cucumber, tomato, red onion, and arugula…each amps up the flavor.

grilled dill ahi tuna sandwich

5. Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread

Can I tell you that I have to keep mini loaves of this bread in the freezer at all times? If not, my husband will complain profusely. Although his are created with cup to cup gluten free flour, they are perfect with all purpose or gluten free. And they are easy to make year round since zucchini is always easy to be found.

Baked double chocolate zucchini bread cooling in loaf pans

6. Aunt Helen’s Marinated Salad

Even though this was posted many years ago…sharing it again always brings more comments and preparing it in so many places. It stays at the top of my pinterest saves…It’s a favorite marinated salad to take to potlucks, family gatherings, picnics and simply gets better made several days in advance. You have to try this one if you haven’t.

FEATURE MARINATED SALAD great to meal prep

7. Martha’s Vineyard Asian Soba Salad

This salad could be on repeat…a favorite.

Black Dog Asian Noodle salad

8. Grilled Summer Chicken Salad

And, another favorite is this grilled chicken salad. Oh. My. Goodness. If you can grill during any time of the year…put this one on replay. It’s a great large one to share with a group.

Prepped summer grilled chicken salad ingredients

9. Crockpot Apple Jam

There are a great number of you who follow me here who LOVE canning as much as I do. What I found this year are a lot of you who don’t can, learned to can after making this jam. And there are a few of you who made this recipe on repeat to gift for Christmas. So easy. So delicious. AND loved by everyone. This recipe won the biscuit jam bar competition for the BEST from my Japanese family and guests this year. Hope you try it.

crockpot apple jam in jars

10. Christmas Nibble Board

This one was fun to make and enjoy. Whatever holiday you are celebrating, a nibble board filled with fruits, cheeses, deli or charcuterie meats, olives, herbs, and veggies are always a hit. Making this ahead makes entertaining easier and is sure to impress your guests. Perfect to create for New Year’s Day, too.

Christmas morning nibble board

11. English Toffee

I realize this is a holiday favorite recipe…but, I’m not moving this one off the table for Valentine’s. Enjoy!

tray of English toffee

12. Christmas Cider

I realize Christmas is over…but, so many are still sharing and enjoying this favorite. During cold weather, you can’t beat this warm drink. This one will still be enjoyed New Year’s Eve. Just sayin…

Cup of Christmas Cider

13. Taco Ring

An old favorite that is still a favorite recipe from those who shared and commented.

featured photo taco ring

14. Banana Bread

Even though my husband has never loved banana bread, this banana bread recipe was a home run winner for him. And, for many of you.

banana nut bread with 2 slices

15. Campfire S’mores Pizza

Another from the grill that gave new life to favorite flavors. Campfire S’mores pizza was loved.

Campfire S'mores Pizza, sliced

These were the recipes that were shared and loved by so many this year.

Thank you for commenting, trying out recipes, and sharing. You have truly made my heart happy.

I’ll be sharing more recipes in 2026 here and in the VUE magazine, so I hope that you will follow both. And I’d LOVE to know what you’d like for me to share in the coming months.

Hope you will join me at the Nashville Antiques and Garden Show-January 9-11 for all the great fun. If you’d like to know what I’ve shared there in the past, here’s the 2025 show , the 2024 show, and the 2023 show. My favorite event each year.

Happy New Year, friends!

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