From soups to salads, appetizers, treats and more, here are my 16 favorite recipes from 2016!

From soups to salads, appetizers, treats and more, here are my 16 favorite recipes from 2016! | iowagirleats.com

As I mentioned the other day, I just love year-end wrap ups. Taking a moment to review the highs and lows, the good the bad, the celebrations, changes, and constants of the last 365 days makes me nearly well up with tears. Mostly because having children turned me into a complete softie. Actually, I’m so soft that “squishy” might be more accurate!

Anyway, one look at my top nine Instagram posts from 2016 (here’s the link to find your own – so fun!) and it’s clear what this year was all about – family. Spending 3/4 of the year without childcare was tough professionally, but as a result Lincoln and I had an absolute blast, this summer especially, and I’ll never forget our daily adventures together. Welcoming Cameron into the family has given me a sense of peace that I’d been searching for for years, and our family finally feels complete.

As Bryan Adams so eloquently put it (that’s a joke, people) I know I’ll look back at these years when I’m 80 and say, “those were the best days of my life.” Truly, I wish I could push the pause button on life right now – it’s not without its challenges, but it’s also incredibly sweet.

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Speaking of sweet, let’s get into my favorite recipes from 2016, which includes not one, not two, but three dessert recipes. What can I say other than this pregnancy sure brought out Mama’s sweet tooth! (Note to self: YOU ARE NOT PREGNANT ANYMORE. Stop with the full size Snickers!)

Ahem. Anyway, a few of my favorite recipes from the year were already covered in my top 10 reader’s favorite recipes round up (I’m looking at you, The Best Chicken Fajitas, Bacon and Goat Cheese Stuffed Sweet Pepper Poppers, and Shrimp and Wild Rice Skillet,) but there were still plenty to choose from. So many, in fact, that I busted my top 10 limit and increased it to 16 favorite recipes from 2016. Whoops! Here they are in no particular order, but first – have a wonderful, safe, and happy new years celebration! Talk to you next year (har!)

Psst! Here are my favorite recipes from years past!

no bake energy bites on a plate

No-Bake Cranberry Chocolate Almond Energy Bites

5 from 6 votes
No-Bake Cranberry Chocolate Almond Energy Bites are gluten free, energizing snacks that taste like cookie dough! Easy and made in 1 bowl.
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cheesy ham and potato soup in a bowl with sliced green onions

Cheesy Ham and Potato Soup

5 from 6 votes
Cheesy Ham and Potato Soup is a thick and hearty soup recipe that's perfect for cold nights. Use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make this simple soup even easier to whip up!
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Fresh Summer Rolls with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce are light, crunchy, and healthy, and paired with a craveable yet easy dipping sauce! | iowagirleats.com

Fresh Summer Rolls with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce

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Fresh Summer Rolls with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce are light, crunchy, and healthy, and paired with a craveable yet easy dipping sauce!
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luscious company chicken with pan sauce over pasta

Company Chicken

5 from 3 votes
Company Chicken is an easy yet elegant chicken breast recipe that's ready in just 20 minutes. Luscious, mouthwatering, and perfect for entertaining!
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bowl of senegalese soup with rice and fresh cilantro

Senegalese Soup

4.9 from 9 votes
Senegalese Soup is a healthy, meatless soup recipe that's chock-full of sweet potatoes, chickpeas, warming curry, and coconut milk.
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overhead photo of apple crisp in bowls with ice cream scoops

Stovetop Apple Crisp for Two

4.9 from 20 votes
Stovetop Apple Crisp for Two takes just 1 skillet and 15 minutes to make. This easy, fall dessert recipe is perfectly portion controlled!
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Cheddar Bratwurst Meatballs

4.8 from 4 votes
Cheddar Bratwurst Meatballs are homemade bratwurst meatballs stuffed with gooey cheddar cheese. Serve with three, easy dipping sauces!
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two pan roasted chicken thighs on a bed of rice

Pan Roasted Chicken Thighs

4.8 from 5 votes
Pan-Roasted Chicken Thighs and Rice is a hearty dinner recipe that's made in 1 skillet with everyday ingredients. This budget-friendly dish is total comfort food!
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homemade large batch taco seasoning in a jar

Large Batch Homemade Taco Seasoning

5 from 10 votes
Large Batch Homemade Taco Seasoning is a cinch to prepare and ready when you are for taco night! Free from gluten, artificial colors, and preservatives.
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skinny shrimp piccata with zoodles on a plate

Skinny Shrimp Piccata with Zoodles

5 from 5 votes
Skinny Shrimp Piccata with Zoodles is low-carb, gluten-free, and cooks in under 20 minutes in just one skillet. Fresh, light, and delicious!
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Big serving bowl of gluten free dirt cake

Gluten Free Dairy Free Dirt Cake

5 from 7 votes
Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Dirt Cake will make you feel like a kid again! No dairy nor gluten needed to make this irresistible summer treat.
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fork biting into a gluten free meatball

Gluten Free Meatballs

5 from 5 votes
Gluten Free Meatballs are fork tender, crowd pleasing, and dairy free, too. Get the Italian restaurant experience at home!
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Jambalaya Soup is an easy and soul-satisfying gluten-free soup recipe. Slightly thick and perfectly spicy, it's a delicious taste of the south! | iowagirleats.com

Jambalaya Soup

5 from 5 votes
Jambalaya Soup is an easy and soul-satisfying soup recipe. Slightly thick and perfectly spicy, it's a delicious taste of the south!
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thai peanut chicken sweet potato noodles in a bowl with chopsticks

Thai Peanut Chicken Sweet Potato Noodles

5 from 25 votes
Thai Peanut Chicken Sweet Potato Noodles are a healthy, gluten free twist on your favorite Thai takeout order. Easy, colorful, and delicious!
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bowl of cucumber tomato salad

Cucumber Tomato Salad

5 from 12 votes
Cucumber Tomato Salad drizzled with Italian Vinaigrette is the perfect side dish to any summer meal! Quick, fresh, healthy, and delicious.
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peanut butter s'mores cheesecake ball with a bite taken out of it

Peanut Butter S’Mores Cheesecake Ball

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Peanut Butter S’Mores Cheesecake Ball tastes like a peanut butter-spiked s’more – in dip form! This gluten free dessert recipe is a hit at parties.

Once again, happy new year, everyone!!!

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26 Comments

  1. Denise says:

    Oh I forgot about the Company Chicken, we loved that one!!! I can’t back you up enough on the Thai Peanut Chicken with Sweet Potato Noodles; first it forced me to get the Paderno spiralizer WHICH I LOVE, and second, this recipe was so good, the next day I ate it cold and it was still good cold! So much fun to make, had it all on hand and crave those flavors. Now, I just need to try the Senegalese Soup! YUM can’t wait!

    1. Kristin says:

      YAY! You will LOVE it, Denise!

  2. June says:

    I just wanted to let you know how much my family (Spouse and 12 yr. old son plus me) has been enjoying your crock pot white chicken chili. I make it at least twice a month. Perfection! So, tonight I made your beef taco bowls (I substituted ground chicken for the beef). Another hit with all of us. Friday I plan to make your crock pot beef stew. I’m sure it will be another pleasing meal:) We obviously have similar tastes! So glad I found your blog. Keep the good recipes coming!

    1. Kristin says:

      So glad to hear you are all enjoying the recipes, June! Thank you so much for your feedback!

  3. Ellen says:

    I’m excited to try some of these recipes this week! The taco seasoning has literally changed my life! It’s so nice to be able to just whip up taco meat and not resort to those chemical-laden packets. And the flavor is spot-on.

    1. Kristin says:

      I’m so glad to hear you love it too, Ellen! You’re right, it is SO convenient to have on hand, and I love that it’s free from nasty fillers and artificial colors/flavors!

  4. Stephanie says:

    I made your Crockpot White Chicken Chili last night and holy crap I could eat buckets of that stuff. Pretty sure it’s in my top 3 chilis ever!!

    1. Kristin says:

      Ahhh, love it, Stephanie! Thanks for letting me know!

  5. Stacey says:

    All of these look great! I have made those meatballs, and they are delicious!!

    1. Kristin says:

      So glad to hear it, Stacey, thanks for the feedback! :)

  6. Cindy says:

    As usual, the recipes look PHENOMENAL! I’m really eyeing that Peanut Butter S’mores Cheesecake Ball ;) Gorgeous photographs :)

    1. Kristin says:

      Go for it, Cindy! You won’t regret it! ;)

  7. Erin says:

    I made your Thai Peant Chicken with Sweet Potato noodles earlier this week. It was amazing and will definitely get in to our regular rotation! Have a happy New Year!

    1. Kristin says:

      So glad to hear it, Erin – I am obsessed with all things spiralized right now. :) Hope you guys had a happy new year!

  8. Sara @ Last Night's Feast says:

    Great list!

    1. Kristin says:

      Thanks Sara!

  9. Abby says:

    Yes to the Senegalese soup! I made that right after you posted it and it was awesome. We grew sweet potatoes in our garden this past summer (super easy to do and they last all year), so I’m always looking for new and fun ways to use sweet potatoes. Can’t wait to try some of these others.

    1. Kristin says:

      Growing your own sweet potatoes…brilliant – absolutely brilliant! Will have to keep that in mind if I ever get some raised planters up!

  10. Taylor says:

    All of your recipes look so darn good!!! Happy New Year!

    1. Kristin says:

      Thanks so much, Taylor, happy new year to you too!

  11. Holly K says:

    I definitely agree with you on so many of these as they are some of my favorites from your blog as well. Especially the spring rolls w/ peanut sauce (THAT SAUCE) and the cheddar brat meatballs! I have made both of those on repeat since you posted and each time I do I kind of amaze myself like, “whoa look at me making SPRING ROLLS like a boss” or “pffft who needs Johnsonville when I can just whip up these amazing bratwurst meatballs with some ground pork, seasonings and MAGIC!” Ha ha! Also, I made a batch of the spring rolls for my husband to take for lunches and he was the envy of the office especially when he told them his wife had made them. They were literally in awe. ;) Your blog is one of my favorites for not only expanding my culinary horizons but also because I never have to wonder if a recipe I make from here is going to be good because I’ve made a lot of them and have NEVER been disappointed. Definitely adding the Sengalese Soup and 20 Minute Company Chicken w/ a side of Best Ever Italian Vinaigrette to next week’s menu. Thank you for another great year of recipes! Here’s to many more in 2017!

    1. Kristin says:

      You are making my heart so happy, Holly!! And yes, I totally get you on feeling like a boss when making foods that you typically only buy packaged or from a restaurant – love that feeling! ;)

      1. Holly K says:

        I had to come back and tell you that I made the 20 Minute Company Chicken last night and HOLY COW, INCREDIBLE. Someone had eaten some of the prosciutto I had reserved for it so used prosciutto AND bacon because mmmm….bacon. It was a hit with my entire family (#neverhappens) and I may or may not have finished off the leftover sauce with a spoon. I hate that I waited so long to try it but it’s definitely going in the regular rotation. :) Tomorrow is Sengalese Soup Saturday, can’t wait!

  12. Michelle parker says:

    I’m with you on the energy bites! Obsessed. Thanks for the round up- a reminder of recipes I love and a few I still need to try! Happy new year ! ?

    1. Kristin says:

      Thanks so much, Michelle – happy new year to you too!! :)