Our 20 most popular recipes of 2020 (2024)

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by Malou Herkes

published on 11 December 2020

From comforting lasagnes to storecupboard bakes, fakeaway curries to soothing bowls of noodles, these 20 recipes from our star authors arethe dishes you turned to most to help you cook your way through a year like no other.

Spicy Mushroom LasagnefromOttolenghi FLAVOUR by Yotam Ottolenghi & Ixta Belfrage

Possibly one of the most enticingrecipes in Ottolenghi's latest cookbook, this mushroom lasagne is filled with a complex, earthy ragù, made with umami porcini and meaty oyster mushrooms and enriched with cream. The ragù itself can easily be made vegan if you lose the cream, or served on its own with pasta or polenta. Layered up between sheets of pasta with bothPecorino Romano and Parmesan cheese, basil and parsley, and baked until bubbling, this is a vegetarian lasagne to feed a crowd.

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Chicken Musakhan fromFalastin: A Cookbook by Sami Tamimi & Tara Wigley

This is a hugely popular national dish in Palestine, best eaten with your hands.Spiced roasted chicken is piled ontoflatbreads with delicious chickenjuices andsoftened onions, pine nuts and olive oil. Use your hands to tear apart the bread, scoop up some tender morsels of chicken and eat it all in one bite.

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Coconut Chicken Noodles: Ohn no Khauk SwefromThe Rangoon Sistersby Amy & Emily Chung

“This is one of our favourite dishes; it is lightly spiced, comforting, rich with coconut and it certainly leaves an impression”, saythe Rangoon sisters of this Burmese family favourite. Serve thisrich turmeric and coconut chicken curry with noodles, chilli oil, shallots and plenty of lime wedges.

Order a copy of The Rangoon Sisters here.

Sardinian Pasta Shells fromAinsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook by Ainsley Harriott

This typical Sardinian dish is made with sausage, tomato fennel and plenty of the classic Sardinian cheese; pecorino. Toss the sauce through pasta with more pecorino grated on top for a comforting dinner.

Order a copy of Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook here.

Roasting Tin Thai-inspiredSalmon​​​​​​​ fromSimple Comforts by Mary Berry

Salmon, vegetables and spicy coconut Thai-inspired sauceare all cooked together in one roasting tin in the oven, making this a really simple midweek dinner recipe that's full of flavour.

Order a copy of Mary Berry's Simple Comforts here.

Sausage and Mash Pie​​​​​​​fromJamie Oliver: 7 Ways by Jamie Oliver

This simple pie not only has a mash topping, but a mash base too. Filled with a creamy sausage, leek and apple filling, this is a great dish to make when you've got an excess of spuds and a pack of sausages that need using.

Order your copy of Jamie's 7 Ways here.

Stuffed Aubergines in a Curry and Coconut Dal from Ottolenghi FLAVOUR by Yotam Ottolenghi & Ixta Belfrage

Slices of aubergine are roasted and stuffed with lime and mango-spiked paneer in this recipe, then rolled and baked in a spiced coconut dal, fragrant with curry leaves. You can even make the dal on its own, but we recommend going for the full dishfor a crowd-pleasing weekend dinner.

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Lazy LasagnefromOne Pot Vegan by Roxy Pope & Ben Pook

This vegan version of a lasagnetakes away the faff of layering the different elements as it's made all in one pot.Break up the lasagne sheets and add them to the pan at random, tucking them in and under the sauce for a lazy lasagne that you can make midweek.

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Chicken in a pot with Lemon and OrzofromCook, Eat, Repeat by Nigella Lawson

This is a simpleone-pot dish that is as forgiving as it isversatile.“It's not in the spirit of things to be utterly specific with this kind of cooking”, says Nigella. Swap orzo for rice, barley or smallpasta shapes if you like or dried tarragon for thyme. Either way, thiswill quickly become a family favourite.

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All in One Chicken Paella​​​​​​​ fromThe Roasting Tin Around The World by Rukmini Iyer

With saffron rice, chicken, peppers and chorizo, this cheat's paellais cooked in the oven and requires no stirringfor a hands-off fast track to your favourite Spanish dinner. The flavour only improves overnight in the fridge, says Rukmini, so be sure to eat the leftovers for lunch the next day.

Order your copy of The Roasting Tin Around The World here.

​​​​​​​ fromTable Manners: The Cookbook by Jessie Ware & Lennie Ware

“My mother, who rolls her eyes every time I offer a vegetarian alternative, had to text me after the Paloma Faith podcast to admit that ‘the bolognese was delicious, darling’”, says Jessie Ware of this tasty vegan alternative to spag bol. With Medjool dates, lentils, tomatoes, wine, stock and oregano, this is a rich and satisfying dinner.

Get your copy of Table Manners: The Cookbook here.

One-tin Korean-style AuberginesfromThe Roasting Tin Around The World by Rukmini Iyer

Aubergines are cooked on a bed offresh basmati rice and cabbage for a simple, filling all-in-one traybake. What makes this is the spicy Korean-inspired dressing, made with gochugaru. These Korean red pepper flakes are readily available online or at specialist shops and well worth hunting around for. “Once you have a jar, you’ll find yourself scattering the flakes on everything (scrambled eggs are my favourite)”, says Rukmini.

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Chicken Katsu CurryfromFakeaway: Healthy Home-cooked Takeaway Meals by Chris Bavin

Looking for a healthier Japanese takeaway this weekend? This take on a classic Japanese dish consists of crispy coated chicken with a mildly spicy curry sauce, and it's delicious.

Order a copy of Fakeaway here.

Potato Rösti Quiche from Nadiya Bakes by Nadiya Hussain

This genius quiche recipe from Nadiya's latest cookbook is all about the base. Here, Nadiya grates different colour potatoes and presses them into the tin for a rosti-style base, filled witha creamy cheese and chive mixture. “Delicious and also super simple”, says Nadiya.

Order a copy of Nadiya Bakes here.

Cauliflower Cheese PastafromJamie Oliver: 7 Ways by Jamie Oliver

Creamy, cheesy pasta served with crispy garlicky breadcrumbs for extra texture, this is a brilliant storecupboard dinner celebrating the humble cauliflower.

Order your copy of Jamie's 7 Ways here.

Money Can't Buy You Happiness BrowniesfromNadiya Bakes by Nadiya Hussain

This triple chocolate brownie contains a layer of salted, dulce de leche-coated nuts, and is topped with a zesty cheesecake mixture before it's baked again. Yes, you read that right.

Order a copy of Nadiya Bakes here.

Tahini Chocolate Chip Cookies from Eat Green by Melissa Hemsley

If you haven't spotted Melissa's storecupboard cookies on your Instagram feed, where have you been? These simple biscuits are incredibly moreish and are great for clearing out the odds and ends in your bakingcupboards.The dough freezes well too, so double up and save half for another time.

Order a copy of Eat Green here.

Granny's GingerbreadfromSimple Comforts by Mary Berry

This is a cross-generational favourite, according to Mary Berry, whose grandchildren love this delicious, old-fashioned cake.Beautifully sticky but light in texture and not too dense, it's a hit for the whole family.

Order a copy of Mary Berry's Simple Comforts here.

Warm Chocolate Tahini and Banana PuddingfromCook, Eat, Repeat by Nigella Lawson

“A warm, soft and squidgy cake, it is both embracingly cosy and almost regally sumptuous”, says Nigella who has fully embraced the dream trio of chocolate, banana and tahini in this gooey pudding. Serve with tahini-whipped cream and date molasses. Oh yes.

Order your copy of Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat here.

White Chocolate BlondiesfromStork: The Art of Home Baking by Stork

These indulgent dessert bars follow a similar principle to brownies, baked in a tin and removed from the oven when they're still slightly undercookedin the middle. Perfect with an afternoon cuppa.

Order a copy of Stork: The Art of Home Baking here.

Here's to the recipes 2021 will bring…

Our 20 most popular recipes of 2020 (2024)

FAQs

Where can I find interesting recipes? ›

2024's Best Recipe Websites: Our Picks
  1. Minimalist Baker.
  2. Love and Lemons.
  3. Cookie and Kate.
  4. Pinch of Yum.
  5. Budget Bytes.
  6. Smitten Kitchen.
  7. A Cozy Kitchen.
  8. David Lebovitz.
Apr 2, 2024

How many people search for recipes online? ›

Increasingly, consumers are using the digital space to connect their home kitchen to their grocery store of choice. According to a new report from New York City-based commerce advertising platform Chicory, 89% of consumers say they use digital recipes and 43% say they are using digital recipes more often.

What is the number 1 dish in America? ›

1. Hamburger. Foodies all around the country have a particular place in their stomachs and hearts for the hamburger, which is commonly recognized as an icon of American cuisine.

What are the top 10 dishes? ›

Italian, Japanese and American foods are the most popular in Europe
  • Burger, from the United States.
  • Paella, from Spain.
  • Moussaka, from Greece.
  • Boeuf Bourguignon, from France.
  • Pierogi, from Poland.
  • Tikka Massala, from India.
  • Eisbein, from Germany.
  • Tom Kha Gai, from Thailand.
May 29, 2024

What is the most loved meal in the world? ›

Pizza has rightfully earned its place as the world's most beloved food. This Italian creation has become a staple in numerous countries, with endless variations to suit every taste bud. Whether you prefer thin crust or deep dish, classic Margherita, or loaded pepperoni, pizza has something for everyone.

What is the most Googled food? ›

Apples topped the list by a significant margin. “The high search volume for apples was impressive,” Tyler Read, founder of PTPioneer, told The Food Institute. “It's great to see something as simple as an apple getting so much love.

Do people still use cookbooks? ›

Food memoirs and cookbooks are consistently among the strongest areas of the book industry. “Cookbook sales in the U.S. grew 8% year-on-year between 2010 and 2020, with sales numbers boosted even further by the pandemic,” wrote Kate Gibbs in a 2022 story in the Guardian.

What is the most popular food in Main? ›

One of the most iconic foods in Maine is the lobster roll — a delectable combination of fresh succulent lobster meat, seasonings, and either light mayo or melted butter on a toasted split-top bun.

What are the top 5 most popular foods? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Hamburgers85%
  2. 2 French Fries84%
  3. 3 Grilled Cheese84%
  4. 4 Fried Chicken83%
  5. 5 Cheeseburger83%
  6. 6 Mashed potatoes82%
  7. 7 Corn on the Cob81%
  8. 8 Steak and Baked potato81%

What is the #1 cuisine in the world? ›

Leading the pack, Italy stands out as the best cuisine in the world. Next up are Japan and Greece.

What are considered main dishes? ›

A main dish is the primary dish of a meal, around which the meal is built. Usually it involves a protein such as meat or fish, or it can be something like a casserole with protein in it. It is often accompanied by one or more side dishes.

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