Top 10 Recipes and Highlights of 2017 (2024)

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Top 10 Recipes and Highlights of 2017 (1)Hi Gang! I'm back from a trip to Connecticut to visit my in-laws. We had a great time and ate way too much.

If you celebrate the holidays, I hope you had a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah or joyous Kwanzaa. Can you believe it's almost New Year's Eve?

If you've been here a while, you know what that means. Yes, friends, it's time for my favorite post of the year. Let's get to it!

Top 10 Recipes of 2017

You guys have a way of loving on a nice variety of recipes. The top posts published on Cooking with Mamma C in 2017 include an appetizer, a bread recipe, two main dishes (both pasta!!), three vegetable side dishes and three desserts. Way to go!

Here they are, in descending order.

10. Homemade Manicotti: Featuring crepes from scratch, these are the real deal! They're easier than you think.

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9. Cheesy Zucchini Bake: I gave Moms' recipe a little makeover, so it's all from scratch. This is the dish we've served at parties and potlucks for decades!

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8. Italian Mac and Cheese (Stovetop): Joann says this is the best mac and cheese recipe ever! And, if you love my crazy stories, don't miss this post about that time my hubby and I took a sewing class together.

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7. Italian Green Beans with Tomatoes and Garlic: This is a classic dish from Naples we've been enjoying all our lives. I'm so excited you guys love it as much as we do!

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6. Awesome Gluten-Free Pear Crisp: If you don't tell anyone this is vegan and gluten-free, they'll never know! It. Is. Awesome.

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5. Homemade Italian Bread: You won't believe how easy this is! I love seeing photos from those of you who've made it.

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4. Mom's Cheesecake with Sour Cream Topping: Hundreds of you made this for Thanksgiving! This is a keeper my family has enjoyed for more than 50 years.

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3. Roasted Butternut Squash Cubes: Many of you must have appreciated my step-by-step photos showing how to cut and peel a butternut squash. And, there's a delicious recipe to go with it!

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2. Fried Ice Cream in a Pan: I'll let the photo speak for itself. But Tracy says, "This recipe was AMAZING!"

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We're almost there...pretty soon I'll let you know which recipe was number one in 2017...

1. Baked Parmesan Gluten-Free Onion Rings: Shared 41,000 times on Pinterest, this recipe makes people happy! I tested it so many times to get it right, the stench of onions seeped through my pores at the gym.

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But wait! There's more! (Is anyone still here?)

Highlights of 2017

  • Videos: They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. But this you-know-what learned to make recipe videos! It was the hardest thing I've ever done. I've only produced three so far, with lots of room for improvement. Here's the best one, for Easy Sausage and Peppers, viewed 11,000 times.
  • Prominent Search Bar: I wanted to make it easier for you (and me) to find recipes on Cooking with Mamma C. So, I had a designer add a search bar at the very top of my site, where you can see it from your cellphone, tablet, or desktop computer. I hope it's helpful!
  • Gluten-Free, Pasta, Dinner and Side Dish Categories: These are now displayed on the home page, if you scroll down past the recent recipes. Every time you visit, different photos/dishes will show up, plus, you can click to see more. Have fun exploring!
  • Faster Speed: I've scrunched all my photos and payed someone to make my site load faster. I hope it's made a difference!
  • Secure Site: You may have noticed my site address now starts with "https" and there's a lock icon next to Cooking with Mamma C in your browser. That's because I followed best practices and made my site secure for readers.
  • Food Fanatic: I became the Italian Food contributor at Food Fanatic. Don't worry, you're not missing any of my recipes, because I also publish them here on Cooking with Mamma C!

That's all folks! Thank you for reading, commenting, emailing, sharing, trying my recipes and just being awesome.

YOU are a highlight of my year.

Have a happy New Year, and be safe!

XO - ANDREA

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What were the most popular dinners in the 1950s? ›

1950s Dinners

You'd find hearty main dishes like Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff and meat loaf on a '50s dinner menu, plus scrumptious sides. Casseroles were also popular, particularly those featuring seafood or ham.

What is the #1 food eaten in the world? ›

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years. Scientists believe people first domesticated rice in India or Southeast Asia. Rice arrived in Japan in about 3,000 years ago.

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Italian, Japanese and American foods are the most popular in Europe
  • Pizza, from Italy.
  • Ramen, from Japan.
  • Burger, from the United States.
  • Paella, from Spain.
  • Moussaka, from Greece.
  • Boeuf Bourguignon, from France.
  • Pierogi, from Poland.
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What did rich people eat for dinner in the 1800s? ›

Gilded Age dinners were elaborate, often with five or six courses. Soups, oysters, and game meat were common in fall dinners, often accompanied with sweet pudding for dessert.

What were boxed frozen meals called in the 1950s? ›

The term TV dinner, which has become common, was first used as part of a brand of packaged meals developed in 1953 by the company C.A. Swanson & Sons (the full name was TV Brand Frozen Dinner).

What did kids eat for breakfast in the 50s? ›

What was food like in the 1950s? Breakfast in my case was cold cereal in summer, hot cereal in winter. Always orange juice - frozen back then unless maybe you lived in Florida or Southern California. Eggs and bacon, pancakes or waffles would be a rare Saturday morning treat.

What is the world's most popular dish? ›

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 number 1 best cuisine? ›

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

Which country is no. 1 in food? ›

Italy is the number one country having the best food in the world. It's difficult to talk about Italian food, it's easier to enjoy it. The original shades of Italian cuisine – green, red and yellow always produce a wonderful blend of taste and flavour.

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