Top 15 Recipes of [year] from SouthernPlate®

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

As we look forward to another year filled with family meals, I’m sharing with you the recipes that were most popular on SouthernPlate.com during 2015. Be sure you click to visit any post that interests you and pin them to your boards, share them on facebook, or even print out the recipe at the bottom if you like!

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

15. Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler

There isn’t much that can compare to a good old peach cobbler like Granny made.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

14. 35 Ground Beef Recipes To Help Stretch Your Food Dollar

This huge collection of ground beef recipes will help stretch your dollar and get you out of that supper rut.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

13. Cheesy Baked Vidalia Dip

Ooey, gooey, cheesy… this dip has it all.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

12. Hamburger Steaks

This has been one of my favorite suppers for as long as I can remember.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

11. Creamy Cucumbers and Crazy Friends

My version of a local german restaurant’s side dish. The only difference is that when I make them, I can have all I want :).

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

10. Chicken Tenderloins (without the grill)

These tenderloins are incredibly flavorful!

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

9. Tender Ribs in the Oven

Ribs that fall off the bone are possible in your oven.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

8. Candied Carrots

My son’s favorite side dish. I was excited to see that so many others felt the same way in 2015!

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

7. Hot Water Cornbread

Two ingredients are all you need for this crispy cornbread side.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

6. Baked Mac and Cheese

This is my personal favorite mac and cheese, with lots of stringy cheesy goodness in every bite.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

5. Aunt Sue’s Famous Pound Cake

Aunt Sue is famous for her pound cake for good reason! This old fashioned recipe has been loved for generations.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

4. Homemade Banana Pudding (the first post I ever wrote)

I’m proud to see one of our family favorites made the list with your family, too. Every Southerner knows that nothing beats homemade banana pudding!

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

3. Dishpan Cookies

Oh my goodness, this cookie just has it all. Put this recipe on your list of “must makes” if you haven’t already.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

2. Loose Meat Sandwiches

These juicy little sandwiches pack a wallop of flavor.

Top 15 Recipes of 2015 from SouthernPlate®

1. Cheesy Chicken and Rice

It doesn’t look pretty but it is loved by all who taste it! This recipe has been one of the most popular recipes on SouthernPlate ever since I posted it, mainly due to it being loved by even the pickiest of eaters.

Thank you for another wonderful year getting to visit with you online. I look forward to sharing more recipes with you in 2016. If you’d like a collection of 33 recipe cards containing the supper recipes that I serve my family the most, click here to subscribe to my newsletter. Once you confirm they will be delivered in your welcome email.* I’ll also be sending out a few bonus recipe cards each month to add to your collection.

Gratefully,

Christy

*Longtime subscribers: Recipe cards were sent out January 3rd and again on the 6th of 2015. Please check your spam folder if you don’t see them on those dates. If you deleted the email, you can click “unsubscribe” at the bottom of any of my emails and then subscribe again using the link above to receive them. Bonus recipe cards will be sent one time only each month so keep your eyes peeled! 🙂

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23 Comments

  1. I have tried many of your recipes and they remain my go-to’s. Your dispan cookies are always a bit hit from young to old. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes.

  2. Christy, even tho I read this post and even left a comment, a few days later I had ground round thawing and wanted to make hamburger steaks. I knew I had seen a good recipe on a cooking show and thought I might have even seen one on your blog. I first went to the cooking show blog, and could not find the recipe, even tho it has to be there somewhere, I believe. So, I went to your blog and found it quickly, made it, and LOVED it!! So happy I found it! So, my message to you is 1. thank you, and 2. it is good to have a good search engine or way to look things up on blogs (in my opinion)

  3. I am trying the cucumber recipe as soon as i get the ingredients! The carrots sound yummy also.
    I, also wanted to let you know I am really enjoying the scripture writing! I started it in a spiral notebook and will have a hand written devotional by the end os the year….well, that is if you do this monthly?
    Love love your stories and your recipes! Thank You!
    Margaret

  4. Ms. Christy,
    I just had to write to you and thank you for your greens recipe. I had never made them before, and only had 2 bunches of greens, but boy howdy they were awesome! Thank you so very much for all that you do! Keep up the great work! 🙂
    Regards,
    Christy

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