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Top 50 recipes of the year

What have you been making this year?

It’s been a busy 12 months and we love to see what recipes have been the most popular with our lovely goodtoknow audience.

The results include the usual favourites: chicken, cupcakes and pasta but also include some new additions. Cake pops really came into their own this year so you won’t be surprised to find a recipe within this round-up.

Baking has been bigger than ever this year (thank you Great British Bake Off) and you can see that with the massive amount of cakes and bakes on this list – including a few recipes from the baking queen herself, thanks Mary Berry!

Soups, pasta bakes, pies and more, these recipes have been given the seal of approval by you as you return to make them time and time again. So if you’re looking for some new ideas for next year, this is the place to find them.

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Egg Drop Soup

Egg Drop Soup

by Pam on December 19, 2012

My friend was recently telling me that she has been making a lot of egg drop soup lately and I got a sudden craving for it. I found a Tyler Florence[1] recipe that I adapted a little bit to work with what I had on hand and to suit our tastes. It was very quick and easy to make and we all LOVED it! Especially my daughter, who doesn’t like eggs. When she was finished with her bowl of soup she asked me what was floating in the soup and I told her the soup is called egg drop soup and it is egg floating in the soup. Her eyes got big and she said, I don’t like the word egg in the title, can we call it something else? We finally decided that Chinese Ribbon Soup would be a great name for this delicious soup in our house. My daughter asked for the leftovers  in her thermos for lunch the next day. I LOVE THAT – she knowingly ate eggs!!

Bring the chicken broth, grated ginger and soy sauce to a boil. Taste, and season with sea salt and white pepper, to taste. In a small cup, make a slurry by combining the cornstarch and a little bit of chicken broth. Stir until dissolved. Slowly pour in the cornstarch mixture while stirring the broth, until thickened. Reduce heat to a simmer. Pour in the eggs slowly while stirring the soup in the same direction. The egg will spread and feather. Turn off the heat and add the green onion. Taste the soup and re-season with sea salt and white pepper, if needed. Serve immediately. Enjoy.

Side Note: I think using homemade chicken broth[2] really made this soup extra special. Click the link for the recipe.



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Egg Drop Soup




Yield: 6

Cook Time: 10 -15 min.



Ingredients:

5 cups homemade chicken broth, (plus more for a slurry)
1/4 tsp fresh ginger, grated
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp cornstarch
2 eggs, beaten
2 green onions, chopped, including ends
Sea salt and white pepper, to taste

Directions:

Bring the chicken broth, grated ginger and soy sauce to a boil. Taste, and season with sea salt and white pepper, to taste. In a small cup, make a slurry by combining the cornstarch and a little bit of chicken stock. Stir until dissolved. Slowly pour in the cornstarch mixture while stirring the broth, until thickened. Reduce heat to a simmer. Pour in the eggs slowly while stirring the soup in the same direction. The egg will spread and feather. Turn off the heat and add the green onion. Taste the soup and re-season with sea salt and white pepper, if needed. Serve immediately. Enjoy.

Side Note: I think using homemade chicken broth really made this soup extra special. Click the link up above for the recipe.



Adapted recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net
Original recipe by Tyler Florence

References

  1. ^ Tyler Florence (www.foodnetwork.com)
  2. ^ homemade chicken broth (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  3. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  4. ^ Save to ZipList Recipe Box (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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Happy New Year!

by Pam on January 1, 2013

I am still enjoying the holiday break with my family and friends… I will be back to blogging next week. In the meantime, I thought I would leave you some healthier recipes to start your New Year off right!  Cheers.

Spaghetti with Asparagus, Mushrooms, Parmesan, & a Poached Egg

 

Salmon with Garlic, Lemon, and Dill

 

Mini Chicken Meatball, Pasta, and Vegetable Soup

 

Garlic Basil Shrimp with Penne in a Spicy Marinara

 

Avocado and Butter Leaf Salad with a Tangy Mustard Garlic Vinaigrette

 

Chicken Breasts with Tomato Herb Pan Sauce

 

Cavatappi Pasta with Turkey Italian Sausage, Mushrooms, Tomatoes, and Kale

 

Chicken Tostadas with Avocado Dressing

 

White Bean Soup with Kale and Turkey Italian Sauge

 

Lemon Orzo Salad with Asparagus and Tomatoes

 

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