My Top 10 Recipes of 2020 (2024)

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My Top 10 Recipes of 2020 (1)

Earlier this week, I shared your favorite recipes from last year. Here are my favorites. This is always a tough list for me to make since I legitimately love every single recipe that makes it the blog.

You might be aiming to eat healthier after the holidays (me, too) so I tried to select meals that are pretty darn healthy and enticing at the same time. Granted, if you’re craving comfort food, try this spinach artichoke dipor a soothing mug of creamy golden milk.

We’re setting into our new home and I finally have an organized pantry and desk space. I’ll be back next week with brand new recipes. Stay well!

1) Fresh Black Bean Burrito Bowl

Gluten free and easily vegan

This bowl is basically what I want every meal to be! Super fresh, flavorful and satisfying. Make the components on the weekend and enjoy them throughout the week.

2) Vegetarian “BLT” Sandwich

Vegetarian

I replaced the usual bacon with pan-fried halloumi cheese, which is surprisingly similar in flavor and texture. If you happen across a great tomato, make these BLT’s.

3)

Gluten free and vegan

As I said in the post, these flavors are not for everyone. This recipe satisfied my cravings, and I’m so glad to see that you all enjoyed it, too!

4) Ultimate Veggie Pizza

Vegetarian

About time I created my own quintessential veggie pizza. Here it is. It comes together quickly, entirely from scratch, with my Whole Wheat Pizza Dough and Easy Pizza Sauce.

5) Crispy Baked Tostones

Gluten free and vegan (pending dipping sauce selection)

I’m just so pleased with how these baked (not fried) tostones turned out. You can better appreciate the flavor of plantains in this version. These tostones are a fun and tasty savory snack, and I insist that you serve them with my Aji Verde Sauce.

6) Quick Chana Masala

Gluten free and vegan

This year, I revisited an old chana masala recipe on the blog and tweaked it to suit my current taste buds. This vegan dish is simple, delicious and perfect for weeknights.

7)

Easily gluten free

I’ll admit that this is not the prettiest pasta dish on the blog (ribbit!). But it is a very nutritious, feel-good meal.

8) Favorite Veggie Burgers

Gluten free and vegan (pending your choice of buns and toppings)

Now, my longstanding go-to veggie burger recipe matches the recipe in my book. These are forever and always my favorite veggie burgers, and you can bake them all at once (much easier than pan-frying).

9) Colorful Veggie Sesame Noodles

Potentially gluten free and vegan

Just as good as it looks. Enough said.

10) Best Ever Green Beans

Gluten free and easily vegan

I wasn’t kidding when I called these green beans the “best ever.” I legitimately crave them. They’re a spin on traditional French haricots verts amandine, and they are perhaps the perfect side dish to more traditional meals.

More resources you might appreciate: 23 make-ahead breakfast recipes and 20 simple weeknight dinners. Don’t forget to follow us on Pinterest for a steady stream of recipe inspiration!

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  1. Diane C Lestina

    that lentil salad with dill and pepperoncini’s is my absolute favorite from last year!

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  2. Pat Barnes

    Thank you! Love love love your recipes & your cookbook!

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    • Kate

      Thank you so much, Pat!

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  3. Bev

    I an not Vegan but my husband and I love vegetables. Your recipes are wonderful and give me inspiration for eating more beans, pasta and nuts.

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    • Kate

      Happy to hear it, Bev. Glad to have you here!

      Reply

  4. Karen B.

    This is great. I know I’ll love almost all of these recipes. Can’t wait to start cooking.
    Thank you,
    Karen

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    • Kate

      Thank you, Karen! Enjoy!

      Reply

  5. Annie Nomikos

    They all look really great but i think my favourite has to be the Colorful Veggie Sesame Noodles, it is just full of goodness! Such a good one for me to make for everyone in the office.
    Thanks so much for sharing x

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  6. Fireboy and Watergirl

    Thank you! Love love love your recipes & your cookbook!

    Reply

  7. Stan G. White

    For the Best Vegie Lasagna , which of your book it is in?

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    • Kate

      It’s just on the blog. Best Vegetable Lasagna

      Reply

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