my top recipes for 2015 (2024)

Last year I compiled a round-up of my top recipes for 2014 and it was a fabulous way to relive and share what I thought were the stand-out dishes on DrizzleandDip.com, and I’m doing it again. 2015 was another outstanding year for me and I got to eat some of the most incredible food of my life at Vegas Uncork’d. I munched my way through too many burgers in New York and I ate so many outstanding local restaurants. These are the recipes that I found most delicious and have made again or plan to at some stage. These are also obviously highly recommended for you to try.

Roasted pumkin with chilli yoghurt and coriander sauce

I can’t imagine a more delicious way to eat pumpkin. The end.

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Slow roasted tomatoes with mozzarella and basil

This is a divinely simply and utterly delicious salad which I adapted from Polpo (now also one of my all-time favourite cook books).

Caramelised pear and gorgonzola toasties

These are all kinds of decadent with sweet and salty flavours.

Creamy miso mushroom and eggs

This simple breakfast or brunch dish is packed with so much umami which is probably why I like it so much.

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Fennel and radish salad with lemon and olive oil

I literally make this light and healthy salad ALL the time and love it with chicken or fish

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beetroot falafel on toasted pita

I adore beetroot and I adore falafel so this is an all round winner for me.

Stout Hot Cross Buns

I put the stake in the ground and end my search for the perfect hot cross bun. These are it. I will make these every Easter from now on.

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lime marshmallows

I found the perfect marshmallow recipe. Pillowy soft and delicious.

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orange cake with orange buttercream

2015 was extra exciting because I launched my second cookbook called ‘Sweet’. Its filled with delicious sweet desserts and treats and would make a fabulous Christmas gift #justsaying. I love this orange cake with orange buttercream icing.

Smoked salmon omelette with chive crème fraiche

This is Neill Anthony’s recipe. Its inspired and completely delicious. It’s a show stopper of a breakfast dish.

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Easy honey nut granola

I loved all the flavours and crunch in this recipe and so did a few of my friends who tasted it. This is now my go-to recipe for granola.

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spicy caramel popcorn

I have made this recipe so many times I can’t even count. People go mad for it. It’s also a recipe I didat two of my book launch demos and definitely one of my favourites from my book.

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apple and strawberry crumble

This variation of a classic crumble was one of the stand out desserts of the year for me. Served with warm home-made creme anglaise its my new favourite.

Olive oil chiffon cake

if you are ever looking for a cake to eat at breakfast, this is the perfect one. Served with ricotta, fresh stone fruit and a drizzle of honey it is exceptional.

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fudge with vanilla and chocolate malt balls

My favourite fudge recipe but this time with vanilla and chocolate malt balls or Maltesers.

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croque madame with spinach and smoked salmon

I loved this variation of a classic with drippy egg and on sourdough of course.

easy pork pies with apple and sage

My best.

roast chicken in white wine, herbs and garlic

This is by far the biggest recipe of 2015 and attracts a massive amount of traffic. It’s also very delicious and a few of my friends say they make it all the time now.

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salad nachos with home preserved zesty salsa

I have loved working with the Ball brand as they launched their iconic preserving jars into South Africa and this salsa recipe is one I’ve made and shared a lot. Its packed with flavour and I love it in my favourite salad nachos. I’m so pleased I have a few jars on my shelf for this summer.

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easy stout fruit cake

This is my gransnever-fail easy fruit cake which I’ve adapted with chocolate stout.

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chicken breasts stuffed with pork, sage, and apple

This recipe turns the humble chicken breast into something dinner-party-worthy and is also pretty festive.

salmon poached in a rooibos tea broth

I made this the other day again when I had the winners of this competition over for a private cooking class in my house. They loved it.

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cereal milk milkshake with caramel corn and cornflake clusters

In this recipe I include three textures of corn to create the cornflake cereal milk infusion, and the caramel popcorn and cornflake clusters.

I hope you all have a fabulous holiday if you are taking time off and thanks for stopping by DrizzleandDip.

Love Sam x

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Where can I find the best recipes online? ›

2024's Best Recipe Websites: Our Picks
  1. Minimalist Baker.
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RecipeRadar helps you to search for recipes by ingredients, plan your meals, and create food shopping lists. The service aims to be distraction-free, privacy-respecting, and is provided as free and open source software so that you can inspect and modify the code - feedback and contributions are welcome.

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Top 8 Best Recipe Websites [for 2023]
  1. Allrecipes.
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What are the 5 elements in a standard recipe? ›

  1. Yield. The yield tells the number and size of servings the recipe will make.
  2. List of Ingredients & Amounts.
  3. Step By Step Directions for Mixing & Handling.
  4. Equipment (Container Size & Type)
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Top Ordered Food Nationwide
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Is there an app for my 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. Copy and paste recipes from your existing documents or apps. Categorize your recipes by course and category.

Is the SuperCook app free? ›

SuperCook is a free pantry inventory and recipe planning app for iOS and Android devices. You can use this mobile app to keep track of what food you have at home, organize your shopping list, and get recipe suggestions using ingredients on hand.

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.

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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International subscribers can call +1-332-239-2921. Sign in to manage your account online. Current annual rate: An Epicurious recipes digital subscription is $40 in all destinations. Current monthly rate: An Epicurious recipes digital subscription is $4.99 in all destinations.

What are the 7 common recipe categories? ›

Recipe Categories
  • Breakfast recipes.
  • Lunch recipes.
  • Dinner recipes.
  • Appetizer recipes.
  • Salad recipes.
  • Main-course recipes.
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What is the most important element of a recipe? ›

Ingredient List - The ingredient list is one of the most critical parts of a recipe. The ingredients should be listed in chronological order, with the ingredient used first at the very top of the list (Palmer, 2020).

What are two qualities of a good recipe? ›

A good recipe has two parts
  1. Ingredients listed in the order of their use.
  2. Exact measurements (amounts) of each listed ingredient.
  3. Simple, step-by-step directions (steps listed in sequence)
  4. Cooking time.
  5. Cooking temperature.
  6. Size of correct cooking equipment to use.
  7. Number and size of servings the recipe makes.

How do I find the best cook? ›

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 to discover new recipes? ›

Fortunately, there are many ways you can discover new recipes. This process can involve subscribing to a food magazine, following another food blogger, or eating at restaurants. With these methods, you'll easily find cooking ideas for your followers.

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