As Someone Who Cooks For A Living, I Tried A Lot Of Recipes In 2021 — These Were The 13 I Made On Repeat

Hey y'all! 👋 I'm Ross, and a fun fact about ME is that I pretty much cooked every single day in 2021. Cooking is one of the biggest constants in my life — I'm a food writer by day and recipe developer by night, so even when I'm haunted by the thought of dirtying yet another dish...chances are, I'll cook something anyway. And I truly, genuinely love it. (Especially when I get to tenderly smooch fried chicken and sip on a cocktail simultaneously.)

Author jokingly kissing a piece of fried chicken while cooking, and holding a cocktail
Ross Yoder

As much as I love the practice of cooking itself, I might just love the act of sharing my tried-and-true favorite recipes with the people I love even more. I mean, if recipe sharing could be a love language, it'd likely be mine. I'm basically the recipe matchmaker of my friend group, and it's a job I take incredibly seriously.

Multiple screenshots of texts from friends asking for recipes
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I'll cook pretty much everything, though I usually gravitate towards recipes that are straightforward and undeniably delicious. Sure, I love a good weekend cooking project, but when I'm done working for the day (and hungry), I'm a massive fan of recipes that are as enjoyable to cook as they are to eat. I also make it a point to cook for friends whenever I can, but when I'm not cooking for a crowd, I'm cooking for two...with plentiful leftovers, that is.

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Of the countless recipes I made in 2021, there were a handful that I came back to over and over (and OVER) again — and for varying reasons. I wanted to share those recipes with you all, so you can fill your 2022 recipe rotation with some seriously delicious meals for yourself, your friends, or family.

1.For the most crowd-pleasing pasta dish I know how to make (with very, very minimal effort): Ina Garten's Rigatoni with Sausage & Fennel.

Rigatoni with Sausage & Fennel

2.For the absolute quickest, easiest weeknight stir-fry (that just so happens to be gluten-free and vegan): Cashew Tofu.

Cashew Tofu Stir-Fry

3.For homemade bread SO EASY, I guarantee you (without knowing a single detail about your cooking skills) could make it like a pro: No-Knead Focaccia.

Golden brown focaccia

One important tip if you're going to try this out yourself...

Focaccia dimpled with olive oil and herbs, before baking

4.For those of you who are already dreaming of Summer 2022, when berries are as abundant as ~happiness~ itself: The Easiest Raspberry Jam.

Raspberry jam spread on a bitten piece of toast

5.If you need a brunch staple that's perfect for impressing your friends and family without very much effort at all: Huevos Rotos.

Huevos Rotos in a skillet

6.How to make the best-ever "apple pie" without the fuss of making, ya know, an entire apple pie: Bourbon Apple Galette.

Bourbon Apple Galette on a sheet pan

My biggest piece of advice when you're making this recipe? Make two. Trust me: they'll disappear instantly.

Bourbon Apple Galette

7.If you're trying to up your #soupseason game, do it with the tastiest-ever version of this classic: Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup.

Chicken Noodle Soup

8.For upping the ante in a BIG way when it comes to your usual sheet pan meals: Turkey Meatballs with Romesco Sauce.

Turkey Meatballs with Romesco sauce and green beans on a plate

9.For a back-pocket, 10-minute meal that actually comes together in 10 minutes: Cacio e Pepe Udon Noodles.

Udon noodles in a white bowl

10.The most delicious meal you could possibly make with those Summer 2022 tomatoes, since it's never too early to start daydreaming: Balsamic Glazed Caprese Sandwiches.

Balsamic Glazed Caprese Sandwiches on plates

Important tip here: I'm a strong believer that this recipe isn't the time to use the best mozzarella your money can buy.

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Perhaps a hot take, but I stand by it. The expensive stuff normally has a pretty high water content, which means your sandwiches will turn to soggy mush the second the cheese starts melting. Look for the mozzarella that's packaged in plastic, and not packed in water. I've found that variety to be the best combo of being perfectly melty without giving you pizza-style cheese pulls or turning your sandos to mush.

Recipe: Balsamic Glazed Caprese Sandwiches

11.For a quick side dish at your next cookout, and possibly your new favorite way to eat potatoes: Grilled Potatoes.

Grilled potatoes with ranch and chives

12.Perfect for a vegetarian-friendly lunch (or snack!) that's bursting with textures and a whole lotta flavor: Toast with Greens, Chickpeas & Maple Ricotta.

Toast with Greens, Chickpeas & Maple Ricotta

This year, while on the hunt for a vegetarian-friendly sandwich I could pack for a mid-hike picnic, I converted this recipe into a full-blown sandwich...and I'm so glad I did.

Sandwich wrapped in foil, with a cup of wine on a picnic table

13.The most consistent way to make perfectly-cooked salmon every single time, with the silkiest texture imaginable: Olive Oil Poached Salmon.

Salmon wrapped in foil, with olive oil all over it

What recipes did you make over and over again in 2021? Drop 'em below in the comments — I want to know!

The year is almost over, and we're looking back on 2021. Check out more from the year here!