Top 10 Recipes of 2014 (2024)

by Rachelon Dec 31, 2014 (updated Feb 5, 2024) 14 comments

The top 10 reader favorite recipes of 2014: from sweet treats to hearty dinners!

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It’s that time of the year again… time for the top 10 recipes of the year, according to you! It’s become a yearly tradition to end the year with this recap. It’s fun for me to look at what the most popular new recipes were from that year. There are almost always some surprises! Let me know if your favorites made the list!

When I was looking back at my previous top 10 posts, one year was savory and another was mostly sweet. This year though… a nice mix! A well rounded list of sweet to savory, including hearty dinner ideas, savory sides and perfectly sweet treats!

Before we get to the food, as always, a huge thank you for being a part of Baked by Rachel. Thank you for reading my random thoughts, trying my recipes and sharing them with those you love. It means the world to me. This little blog of mine wouldn’t be what it is today without you. So, thank you! I hope you have a happy and delicious New Year!

And now, the top 10 recipes of 2014…

Did your favorites make the list? Let me know in the comments below!

10. Cinnamon graham s’more cupcakes with chocolate buttercream frosting and marshmallow filling

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9. Cheesy garlic pizza breadsticks

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8. Slow cooker chicken pie soup

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7. Apple cider donut muffins

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6. Four cheese garlic scalloped potatoes

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5. Slow cooker chicken enchilada soup

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4. Disney Frozen inspired surprised watercolor layer cake

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3. Braided pesto bread

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2. Homemade watermelon fruit leather

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1. Mini lemon meringue cheesecakes

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Be sure to check out the previous top 10 lists for even more delicious recipes!

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by Rachel on Dec 31, 2014 (updated Feb 5, 2024)

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  1. Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. Reply

    Meant to come comment last week and say thank you for posting that chicken tortilla soup on Facebook! I saw that post and thought that’d be good for supper, and I actually had most the ingredients so made it right away – amazing! We will definitely be making that one again! Not on your list here, but the enchilada soup reminded me – we’ll have to try that one next! Happy New Year!

    • Rachel

      So glad to hear you enjoyed it! Definitely give the enchilada soup a try sometime. It’s similar but with a flavor twist! :) Happy New Year to you as well!

  2. nicole+@+I+am+a+Honey+Bee Reply

    I want to face plant into that braided bread

    • Rachel

      Haha! Me too ;)

  3. Emily @ Life on Food Reply

    I am all over that pesto bread and cheesy sticks. Carb heaven! Cheers to 2015!

    • Rachel

      Thanks Emily! :)

  4. Linda Hertel Reply

    My husband and I just love the Apple cider muffins. I have made them several times and the recipe is great! They are so delicious!
    Thank you!

    Likda

    • Rachel

      So great to hear! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful New Year! :)

  5. Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet Reply

    Love all of the favorites here! The Frozen cake – epic! So gorgeous! And your soups look so comforting! Have a Happy New Year, Rachel!

    • Rachel

      Thanks so much Anna! Happy New Year to you as well :)

  6. Megan {Country Cleaver} Reply

    Those donut muffins have been on my list all year!! I’m so glad they made the top 10!!

    • Rachel

      You’ve got to try them! :)

  7. Hannah @ eating with alice Reply

    What a delicious looking round-up! So many great ideas! I’m so excited to try the scalloped potatoes (cheese and potato are two of my favourite things!)

    I’m loving your website! So glad I stumbled across it.

    • Rachel

      So glad you found me. Enjoy the potatoes! :)

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