My Top 15 Favorite Family Recipes (2024)

Today, the five year blog anniversary celebration continues with a collection of my personal favorites. Since I started blogging, I don’t make the same recipes very often. I’m constantly experimenting, tweaking, toying with new ingredients and new methods. I have a binder filled with pages torn out of magazines, a shelf stacked with cookbooks, and an Evernote list of recipes to try that grows daily. I make a new recipe, test it a few times to make sure it’s blog worthy, and then move onto the next.

This constant search for the next great recipe is both a blessing and a curse. We have the privilege of trying a huge variety of foods, but our favorites don’t make it back onto the rotation quite as much as some of us (read: the Mr.) would like. So today, I’m sharing with you the recipes we come back to over and over again. These are the ones the Mr. requests on a regular basis, the ones I make on a random Tuesday night, the ones I pull out when I’m lacking inspiration and need a tried and true favorite to get my mojo back.

Many of these were from the early days of my site. They’re not the ones with the most page views or the prettiest photos. They didn’t go viral on Pinterest, but they went viral in our hearts. I’ve swallowed my pride and decided to share the original photos for each one, but I’ve also made a mental note to rephotograph them someday soon. These are our favorites, from my table to yours. I hope you love them as much as we do.

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(Clockwise, From Left to Right)

Perfect Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes– Everyone needs a go-to pancake recipe. It took me a long time to find mine, but once I did, I never went back. These are perfection, and they’re equally good plain or loaded with blueberries, chocolate chips, or bananas.

Strawberry Spinach Salad with Sweet Lemon Dressing– A summertime cookout staple. So simple, so good. It’s a hit every time.

Beer Soaked Crock Pot Roast– This recipe comes from my mother in law, and it gets made a couple of times every winter. It’s ridiculously simple, flavorful, and delivers a fall apart tender roast every time.

Crock Pot Barbacoa Beef– My go-to for game days, tailgates, or any time I’ve got a crowd coming over. It’s perfect in tacos, nachos, and burritos obviously, but we also love throwing this beef in eggs and mac and cheese.

Italian Sausage Tortellini Soup– My go-to soup for feeding a crowd, or just feeding us for the entire week. Nothing beats this soup with a loaf of crusty bread.

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5 Ingredient Caramel Monkey Bread– This recipe came from a good friend who makes it often for our breakfast gatherings. It never gets old.

Creamy Parmesan Leek and Mushroom Pasta– I crave this pasta every few weeks in the winter. It’s so simple, but so satisfying.

Triple Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies– One of the Mr.’s absolute favorites.I’m not a huge fan of peanut butter cookies, but even I can’t resist these.

Crock Pot Beer Soaked Roast– I’m a dork and accidentally included this photo in two collages. Don’t mind me.

Balsamic Roasted Green Beans and Mushrooms– If I made a list ofall the weeknights, holidays, and dinner parties these have attended, it’d be a very long list.

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Frozen Mexican Breakfast Burritos– I have a bag of these in my freezer at all times. They saved me in the early days of motherhood. I eat them for breakfast, lunch, dinner—pretty much whenever I’m lazy, in a hurry, or so hangry I can’t think of taking more than five minutes to make something.

Chocolate Crazy Cake with Caramel Frosting– This is another one that was a favorite long before the blog. One bowl, the most moist, wonderful chocolate cake ever. It’s hard to convince myself to make any other dessert when this one is so darn good.

Easy Creamy Italian Pasta– This recipe was a staple long before the blog ever started. It’s a classic in our family, ridiculously easy to make, and so versatile. We’ve made it with bacon, mushrooms, crab, shrimp, chicken…it’s always delicious.

The Best Broccoli of Your Life– This recipe changed my outlook on broccoli. Now, it’s one of my favorite veggies. The crispiness, the salt, the Parmesan! I think I may have to go roast some broccoli right this second.

Harlem Meatloaf Chili–Ok, really this one is a tie between the Harlem Meatloaf Chili (which is inspired by another one of our favorites-Harlem Meatloaf) and Mom’s Green Bean Chili.Like children, they are very different, but loved equally.

Sour Cream Banana Bread– This is probably my most heavily tested and reviewed recipe on the site. I baked five different versions and had a group of ladies taste test them all. This one was the winner, and it has been my go-to ever since.

My Top 15 Favorite Family Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why are recipes important to families? ›

Each dish we make is a tangible link that connects us to traditions, ingredients and cooking techniques of our ancestors. By preserving family recipes, we safeguard our identity as a family and as a person.

How do you collect family recipes? ›

COLLECTING RECIPES

Ask loved ones for their favorite family recipes. Make copies of the recipe cards or pages from cookbooks you receive. Since many cooks don't use recipes but instead cook from habit and memory, ask these relatives to take the time to write down the recipe.

What are the 5 most popular foods? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What is the most common favorite meal? ›

Here is the top 10:
  • Pizza.
  • Burger.
  • Ramen.
  • Paella.
  • Pierogi.
  • Moussaka.
  • Boeuf Bourgignon.
  • Eisbein.
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Why cooking for family can make them happy? ›

Cooking together is fun family time.

Kitchen time can be a special parenting time. Cooking together creates closer bonds and helps build lifelong memories. You can also use the time to listen, share and talk with your child.

What are three advantages of eating meals with your family? ›

Benefits of Family Meals
  • Better family relationships. Mealtime provides an opportunity for the whole family to be together. ...
  • Everyone eats healthier meals. ...
  • Improved grades in school. ...
  • Less stress and tension at home.
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Why do restaurants do family meal? ›

A family meal sets aside uninterrupted time for the entire team to come together and get to know one another before or after a demanding service, where the whole team works together to create a stellar customer experience.

What to do with grandma's recipes? ›

Transcribe your family's favorite cookie recipe onto a cookie jar, engrave grandma's oxtail soup recipe onto an easel (now you don't have to lean over and squint), or hang up the most oft-used family recipe on a sign so that it's always in sight.

What to do with old family recipes? ›

Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes. Recipes also can be scanned and accessed electronically while the originals are kept in safe storage. Scanning is a good way to preserve a collection of clippings while enhancing use and sharing with other family members.

How do you start a family dinner? ›

Ten Tips for Family Meals
  1. START SLOW, LEARN AS YOU GO. If you don't eat meals together now, add one meal a week. ...
  2. IT'S NOT 'WHAT' BUT 'HOW' YOU FEED YOUR FAMILY. ...
  3. IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE HOT. ...
  4. INVOLVE CHILDREN IN MAKING MEALS. ...
  5. FOOD CHOICE VS. ...
  6. COOK IT QUICK BUT EAT IT SLOW. ...
  7. TABLE TALK TIPS. ...
  8. DON'T ANSWER PHONES AT MEALS.

What makes you a great cook? ›

Being able to prepare food properly without a timer and knowing what all the settings on the oven do are also key indicators of a good cook. Chopping an onion in seconds, cooking steaks perfectly using the thumb technique and the ability to whip something up from scratch also sets confident chefs from the rest of us.

How do you describe a great cook? ›

The qualities of an exceptional cook are akin to those of a successful tightrope-walker: an abiding passion for the task, courage to go out on a limb and an impeccable sense of balance.

How often do most families cook? ›

Cooking for family in the U.S. 2019, by frequency

According to the results, the majority of the U.S. citizens (34.78 percent) used to cook for their family between three and five times per week during the period considered. By contrast, only 8.56 percent of the respondents did it very rarely.

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