Your Top 10 Genius Recipes of 2021 (2024)

Every week in Genius Recipes—often with your help!—Food52 Founding Editor and lifelong Genius-hunter Kristen Miglore is unearthing recipes that will change the way you cook.

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The 10 Genius Recipes we cooked most in 2021 featured: not one but two ways to fry an egg, a gooey chocolate pudding cake that makes its own sauce, and—more than any other—the one recipe Alice Waters can't live without.

At the bottom of this countdown, you'll also find the most overlooked recipe of the year—and one of my favorites. I can only blame myself that you missed it—I guess June isn't a peak time for whole-grain pancakes, however magical they may be. (But now, finally, the season is here.)

Your Top 10 Genius Recipes Of2021

10. Strawberry Sorbet

In honor of Genius Recipes turning 10 years old, the three-ingredient Strawberry Sorbet from The River Café that started it all was joined by two more sorbets for a new era—in peach-lemon and mascarpone. Both require no churning, just a stir and freeze.

Strawberry Sorbet From The River Café

9. Pasta With Silkiest Eggplant Sauce

If you don't want to wrestle with the mysteries of searing eggplant, batch after batch, do as Splendid Table host Francis Lam does: Let your eggplant go free—and make pasta sauce out of it. The same technique works for pretty much any vegetable (or vegetable-like fruit).

Pasta With Silkiest Eggplant Sauce From Francis Lam

8. Kristen's Family Banana Bread

After sharing and loving at least three other Genius banana breads, the version handed down from my mom and aunt is the one I come back to the most. In about 15 minutes of work, it makes two loaves—one to give away, one to keep—and has weathered every swap I've made. (This was from the two-part Genius Homecoming series—you'll see the other entry made it to number 3.)

Kristen’s Family Banana Bread

7. Meyer Lemon Rice With Candied Garlic

Michael W. Twitty's lemony-perfect rice nestles cozily next to fish, chicken, chickpeas, or roasted vegetables. But it doesn't ask much of them, thanks to Michael's smart techniques in the tradition of Southern perloos. “It’s about making that rice ready to just be a sponge for the flavor,” he told me. That sleeper-hit topping, candied garlic—which requires no candy thermometer—doesn't hurt either.

Meyer Lemon Rice With Candied Garlic From Michael W. Twitty

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Great British Bake Off star Benjamina Ebuehi's unfussy pudding cake makes its own sticky chocolate sauce, so you can skip making a frosting or glaze and just scoop it up warm from the pan. Think brownie sundae at the adult table, with chunks of nutty halva and plenty of espresso.

5. Perfectly Pillowy King Arthur Cinnamon Rolls

Finally, a fluffy cinnamon roll that you don't have to wake up early to make, or eat a whole panful at once, thanks to the simple, time-honored tangzhong technique that keeps them pillowy-soft for days. (No wonder it was King Arthur Baking Company's 2021 Recipe of the Year.)

Perfectly Pillowy King Arthur Cinnamon Rolls

4. Fried Egg Salad

You will spend less time making this egg salad than you would boiling an egg. And better yet, none of it will be spent extracting stubborn shards of eggshell. Because once again, Aki Kamozawa and H. Alexander Talbot at Ideas in Food have changed how we'll cook forever with their warm, crispy (warm! crispy!) Fried Egg Salad.

Fried Egg Salad From Ideas in Food

3. Mike’s Famous Fried Eggs

My husband Mike's crispy fried eggs made me a better cook, and a better person to cook with. After talking them up for years (and him denying that they're really a recipe), this was my attempt to write down how he makes them so good. Mike did not invent the crispy fried egg, which is appreciated in food cultures all over the world, from Thailand to Spain. But—like all memorable, repeatable recipes (there, I said it)—his method does have its signatures.

Mike’s Famous Fried Eggs

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Can you spot the surprising star of this salad? It's not the dressing so good you'll want to drink it, nor is it Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain's genius trick for making the whole thing ahead. It is an ingredient that will make your salads easier, greener, crunchier, and more delicious—and we've been throwing it away for much too long.

1. Cardamom Cake

When The Guardian asked Alice Waters for the one recipe she couldn't live without, it was this simple, unforgettable cake with a crackling almond top and fluffed cardamom crumb from her friend Niloufer Ichaporia King. Be warned: You may be end up making it for every snacking occasion from here on out.

Cardamom Cake From Niloufer Ichaporia King

The Most Overlooked Recipe of theYear

Magical Whole-Grain Pancakes

These pancakes are just as tender and cushy as your favorite buttermilk stack, but thanks to one smart step—soaking the flour in milk overnight—they're 100% whole-grain and proud of it. The recipe is so simple, sourdough pro Josey Baker first shared it in an Instagram post. What a nourishing, rewarding and—most importantly—undemanding way to start off 2022.

Magical Whole-Grain Pancakes From Josey Baker
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Your Top 10 Genius Recipes of 2021 (2024)

FAQs

Where can I post recipes online? ›

Foodgawker. When you think of food-sharing sites, Foodgawker probably first comes to mind. It's one of many “gawker” websites, but Foodgawker is where you'll want to submit your recipes.

Where do people get recipes from? ›

Some popular sources include:
  • Cooking websites and blogs, such as Allrecipes, Food.com , and Epicurious.
  • Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
  • Cooking and recipe books, both physical and digital.
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  • Friends and family members.
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The 10 best cuisines in the world
  • Italy.
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  • China.
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  • France.
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Can you legally put recipes online? ›

Similar to ideas, facts and history, there isn't copyright protection in recipes as mere lists of ingredients. This is clearly stated by the U.S. Copyright Office. Most recipes, however, include content beyond the ingredient list.

What happened to tastespotting com? ›

What the… While going through our daily blog reads last night, we visited Tastespotting and discovered that the entire site has been taken down. In its place is a handwritten note from founder Jean Aw: She says that due to “recent legal complications” Tastespotting will no longer be hosted by NOTCOT.

What is the meal where everyone brings a dish? ›

A potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared.

Do people still use cookbooks? ›

Do cookbooks sell well? Cookbooks sell extraordinarily well. According to Kristen Mclean of the NPD market research group, close to 20 million cookbooks fly off the shelves every year in the US alone.

What website has the most recipes? ›

allrecipes.com ranked number 1 and is the most visited Cooking and Recipes website in United States in March 2024, followed by foodnetwork.com as the runner up, and delish.com ranking at 3rd place as the leaders of the Cooking and Recipes websites in United States.

Who has the best cooking? ›

Top 10 chefs in the world: A detailed look
  1. Alain Ducasse. Alain Ducasse is a French chef with 21 Michelin stars. ...
  2. Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay is a British celebrity chef, best known for his high-adrenaline cooking shows. ...
  3. Heston Blumenthal. ...
  4. Jamie Oliver. ...
  5. Thomas Keller. ...
  6. Yannick Alléno. ...
  7. Anne-Sophie Pic. ...
  8. Quique Dacosta.
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How do I hire the best cook? ›

Here are some of the essential points that one needs to keep in mind when hiring a cook:
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  2. Experience. Nobody knows your food preferences better than you. ...
  3. Verification. ...
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