Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love delivered some truly outstanding brunch recipes, including skillet berries with browned butter and kale pesto strata with Gruyère. Visitors to our site went wild for this unconventional sweet potato shakshuka, flavoured with cheddar, garlic, and pickled red onion.
One of the top baking recipes on our site this year, these brownies from Rukmini Iyer’s The Sweet Roasting Tin are swirled with cherries, creamy mascarpone, and walnuts. With their rich flavour and light, fluffy texture, these brownies make for an excellent dessert.
Rachel Roddy’s An A-Z of Pasta was a game-changer for pasta enthusiasts everywhere, offering potted histories, charming anecdotes, and exquisite recipes based on 50 of the most popular pasta shapes. This recipe for paccheri with aubergine, tomato, and mozzarella was a particular favourite with The Happy Foodie’s followers.
One of the most exciting cookbooks of the year, Fast Flavours was full of typically creative and unusual recipes from flavour queen Nadiya Hussain. These vegetarian burgers, made with Bombay mix and spice-coated nuts, became an instant classic after featuring on the accompanying BBC2 series.
From Jamie Oliver’s latest book, Together, this easy curry makes a warming weeknight meal. It’s packed with butternut squash, nutritious chickpeas, and mild spices, and it just so happens to be completely vegan.
Kathy Slack’s monthly veg patch-focussed column kept us inspired throughout the year, with tips on what to plant, harvest, and cook each month. This recipe for crispy, tangy courgette, cumin, and lime fritters was one of her most popular.
Ainsley Harriott returned to our screens once more this year, with an ITV series to accompany his latest book Good Mood Food. Focussing on comfort dishes, nostalgic recipes, and food that lifts the spirits, Good Mood Food was just the cookbook we needed in 2021. This hearty vegan stew, flavoured with peanut butter and Scotch bonnet, is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
No collection of 2021’s best recipes would be complete without at least one entry from the sensational Jane’s Patisserie. The fastest-selling baking book of all time, it was packed with gorgeous, customisable bakes, including this wildly popular blueberry and lime loaf cake.
Now with a firm place in our midweek meal rotation, this super-quick dan dan noodle recipe from The Noodle Cookbook delivers a flavoursome punch, thanks to a combination of Sichuan chilli bean paste and crunchy peanut butter.
This pork fillet from Mary Berry’s Love to Cook is soaked in a ginger, soy, and sweet chilli marinade until tender and bursting with flavour. Served with a sticky glaze, it makes for an easy but impressive dinner party dish.
Rahcel Allen’s Soup Broth Bread inspired us all to remix our soup repertoires this year, with its beautiful collection of chunky soups, invigorating broths, and homemade scones, breads, and garnishes. This creamy potato, parsley and thyme soup, topped with crispy chorizo pieces, was especially popular.
This all-in-one spicy chicken and cashew traybake encapsulates everything we loved about Candice Brown’s latest cookbook, Happy Cooking; super-easy, packed with flavour, and deeply comforting, this is a recipe to make over and over again.
This luscious, no-bake cheesecake recipe from Jane’s Patisserie couldn’t be easier to throw together, but looks very impressive when decorated with whipped cream, speculoos biscuits, and speculoos biscuit spread.
A fruity bake from Jamie Oliver’s Together, this tangerine cake is made with a mix of flour and ground almonds for a moist and nutty texture. Drizzled with zesty tangerine icing, this is just the thing to eat with your mid-morning cup of tea.