The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (2024)

Fifteen, twentyyears ago, I loved cookbooks. I’d read them like I a novel: Cover to cover.

I learned to cook by reading cookbooks; I learned which ingredients pair best with which spices; I learned how to chop herbs and mince onions (I think it was a Molly Katzen cookbook illustration that gave me that skill).

But somehow, little by little, I gave up my devotion to reading cookbooksand insteadstarted looking for recipes in this crazy place called ONLINE.

Eight, nine years ago, there was one place that everyone went online for recipes: The Pioneer Woman. Only, truth be told, much though I love a good stick (or seven) of butter, I’m not really a“pioneer” style cook. There are way too many ingredients that needed to be tweaked for my kosher kitchen. And frankly, I don’t like meat that much anyway.

I kind of fumbled for a recipe source for a while until this geniustime-suck place was invented: Pinterest. The pictures. The perfect pictures. They suck drew mein, and kind of made me lose my mind.

And so I began pinning. And pining and pinning and pinning. Every now and again, I’d actually try one of the recipes. Most of them were good. A few of them were amazing.

One of them in particular, though, was G-d awful.

(It was a one-pot lemon chicken dish with potatoes. I literally spatmy food out. It was inedible. The grossest thing I’ve ever eaten. I still don’t get what went wrong because the ingredients didn’t seem weird. But the combination of them somehow resulted in complete disgustingness.)

Anyway, afterthat Friday Night Dinner Disaster (of course it had to be on Shabbat; we ate challah and hummus that night and I’ve never lived it down), I became wary of Pinterest recipes. Surethe pictures lookamazing, but who are these people anyway? I mean, anyone can just start a blog and dispense advice and act like an expert. (Ahem.)

Now I don’t know if any of you have ever had a Dinner Disaster, courtesy of Pinterest, but I have to believe I’m not the only one to getduped like that. Which iswhy these 6recipes stand out as being so stellar. I found them on Pinterest, buthave made them over and over again until they became a fixture inour family repertoire. These sixare a sure thing.

One word of disclaimer before I share my list with you: Not everyone shares the same taste buds. It’s entirely possible thatsomeone in your family won’t like these. And if you have“someone” under the age of 7, with taste buds engineered to only likechallah, pizza and cupcakes, good luck to you.

So here you go, in no particular order….The BestRecipes I’ve ever made from Pinterest.

#1.Simple Pumpkin Soup with Crunchy Sesame Seed & Kale Toppingfrom Minimalist Baker

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I first made this on Rosh Hashana this year for my “tapas-style siman menu“. Itwasdelicious. So much so that I made it again for Sukkot — and again for Thanksgiving. Rave reviews. It’s a very quick recipe to pull together, which also makes itperfect for lunch. Thesoup itself is good and comforting. But the sesame kale topping sends it into orbit. Don’t skip that part! I do save time by using canned pumpkin – I bet roasting it yourself would yield even moresublimeresults.

#2. Dump Ranch from Whole Sisters

The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (2)I discovered this recipe in July, when I was doing my second Whole 30. It’s everything I love about my homemade mayo (creamy, comforting), but even better. I usually load my dump ranchup with cilantro and a bit of parsley. Heaven. You guys, I make salad for breakfast JUST SO I CAN EAT THIS DUMP RANCH. It does have a raw egg in it (like my homemade mayo), so use your best judgement in feeding it to the very young, the very old or thepregnant. The risk of salmonella poisoningfrom eggs is pretty rare these days, but I don’t want anyone getting sick.

#3. Not Your Bubby’s Honey Cookies by Overtime Cook

The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (3)Frankly, I wasn’t too sure about making honey cookies. I mean, I don’t like honey cake, so why would I think thathoney cookies would beanybetter. I am so glad I got over myself and tried these because, as it turns out, they are better! Delicious even.I made these cookies last year for Rosh Hashana and again this year. I brought them toour meal hosts and I made an extra batch for at home. Everyone gave themreviews. I had to make them again for Sukkot – the kids demanded it. And again a month later, for a friend’s son’s Bar Mitzvah. I think they need a bit more time in the oven than the recipe calls for, but that’s my only tweak.

#4. Tandoori Chickenby Whole Sisters

The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (4)Another BIG winner from the same women who brought us Dump Ranch. This is one of the tastiest meat dishes I’ve ever had. As you can tell by this and #6, I’m a fan of Indian food. You can make this Thursday night or Friday morning and reheat and serve for dinner Friday night. Itdoesn’t dry out at all (the magic of chicken thighs), even when kept in a warming drawer for a couple of hours. I love it served over cauliflower rice or Jasmine rice. The only modification I make is leaving out the pepper flakes.

#5. Green Sauce by Pinch of Yum

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I mean, seriously, this stuff is the best. It’s amazing on anything – chicken, grilled meat, roasted cauliflower (or other roasted veggies), salad… you name it, it’s better with Green Sauce. You know what the best part of me doing a Whole30 is, by the way? I can eat this stuff as much as I want. Totally “clean” ingredients. My only tweak is to omit the jalapeno (are you noticing that I’m “heat” averse? Call me a food wimp.)

#6.Creamy Crock Pot Chicken Tikka Masalaby the Iron You

The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (6)Not only is this oneof the best chicken dishes I’ve eaten ever, but it’s made even better by the fact that the slow cooker does 99% of the work. We make this at least once a month – usually more often. In fact, it’s in my slow cooker as I type this post. I did make a few modifications: I use regular (i.e. non-organic) chicken breasts; I skip thecayenne altogether (even 1/2 tsp was too much heat for us); I use the coconut milk instead of the cream (obvs); and I skip the arrowroot powder. I didn’t think it needed thickening. If you want to thicken yoursand don’t have arrowroot powder on hand, you can sub in corn starch (or potato starch).If you’re avoiding carbs, this is scrumptious over cauliflower rice.

Have you found any recipe winners on Pinterest or otherwise online? I’d love to know your favorites! Pleaseleave us a link to check out in the comments below.

The 6 Best Recipes I've Found on Pinterest (2024)

FAQs

How do you get the recipes from Pinterest? ›

Pinterest can be a great way to find recipes and new blogs that fit your taste and dietary needs. Click on the pin to open it. If the author has provided the recipe in the pin details, you can easily use your Recipe Clipper to import and save the recipe to your account directly from the pin.

Is Pinterest good for recipes? ›

Idea Pins are a brilliant format for recipes, showing people how to use your product or demonstrating hacks or tips.

Where to find amazing recipes? ›

2024's Best Recipe Websites: Our Picks
  1. Minimalist Baker. This site gem is all about making cooking fun, easy, and absolutely delightful. ...
  2. Love and Lemons. ...
  3. Cookie and Kate. ...
  4. Pinch of Yum. ...
  5. Budget Bytes. ...
  6. Smitten Kitchen. ...
  7. A Cozy Kitchen. ...
  8. David Lebovitz.
Apr 2, 2024

What food should everyone know how do you make? ›

17 Dishes Every Home Cook Should Know How to Make, According to Chefs
  1. 01 of 17. Eggs. Victor Protasio. ...
  2. 02 of 17. Rice. Diana Chistruga. ...
  3. 03 of 17. Roast Chicken. Julia Hartbeck. ...
  4. 04 of 17. Bolognese. Photo and Styling by Julia Gartland. ...
  5. 05 of 17. Baked Fish. Maxwell Cozzi. ...
  6. 06 of 17. Fresh Pasta. ...
  7. 07 of 17. Steak. ...
  8. 08 of 17. French Fries.
Mar 11, 2024

Can I print recipes from Pinterest? ›

On the recipe pin, click the "Save" button and then select "Print" from the drop-down menu. A new window will open with a printable version of the recipe. You can adjust the print settings, such as the number of copies, page orientation, and paper size.

Why can't I open recipes in Pinterest? ›

App or website issues: Pinterest may be experiencing technical difficulties or undergoing maintenance. Check if other Pinterest features are working or try accessing your saved recipes from a different device or web browser. Account or privacy settings: V.

Is there a downside to Pinterest? ›

Some cons of Pinterest include copyright issues, high competition for visibility, and the potential for addiction. Additionally, the algorithm can make it challenging to reach a wider audience. Furthermore, it may not be effective for all businesses.

Who uses Pinterest the most? ›

It's the same in the United States. There are 58.9 million female Pinterest users in the States and 32.6 million male users. Overall, 76.2% of global Pinterest users are female.

Where can I find good recipes online? ›

Allrecipes. Recipes, How-Tos, Videos and More.

What is the most popular recipe site? ›

Most Visited Cooking and Recipes Websites
RankWebsitePages / Visit
1cookpad.com2.66
2allrecipes.com2.09
3giallozafferano.it2.26
4kurashiru.com2.14
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What are the 5 most eaten foods in the world? ›

What Is The World's Most Eaten Food?
  • Rice. Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population, and it's been that way for centuries. ...
  • Eggs. Eggs are extremely versatile because they are rich in protein, low in calories and it is great for baking. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Chicken. ...
  • Pizza. ...
  • Chocolate. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Pasta.
Dec 18, 2022

What are the 4 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 everyones most favorite food? ›

Here is the top 10:
  • Pizza.
  • Burger.
  • Ramen.
  • Paella.
  • Pierogi.
  • Moussaka.
  • Boeuf Bourgignon.
  • Eisbein.
May 24, 2023

Where is my Pinterest home feed? ›

Explore the home feed
  1. There are two tabs you can use to browse Pinterest on your desktop, Home and Today. The tabs are located at the top-left of your screen. ...
  2. Your home feed is where you discover Pins from people and boards you follow. ...
  3. Your home feed is where you discover Pins from people and boards you follow.

How do I import Pinterest recipes to paprika? ›

If you are using the Pinterest app:
  1. When you find a recipe you like, press the "Read it" or "Make it" button to load the original site in their pop up browser.
  2. In the resulting toolbar, press the Copy Link button.
  3. Switch to Paprika. ...
  4. Use Paprika's browser to save the recipe as normal.
Mar 28, 2021

How do food bloggers get their recipes? ›

Where Do You Get The Inspiration For Your Recipes?
  1. friends and family.
  2. restaurants.
  3. magazines.
  4. seasonal produce.
  5. other blogs.
  6. my constant food cravings.

Where are my Google recipes? ›

I noticed a new option when checking my collections in the Google Search App. It's called "Cookbook" and it's a place your saved recipes will appear. Shows recent activity, recipe recommendations, "what to cook", & related searches." How tasty!

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