I’m not a computer techie but I’ve figured out how to see which recipes received the most attention from readers. So here are the 10 most popular with readers according to the blog counter I use. If you didn’t already see them, I hope you’ll have a chance to try some of them in 2010.
Number one was this cake that I made for Father’s day. It continues to receive so many hits that at this rate, it’s likely to be the most popular again next year. Try it for Father’s Day or any special occasion and you’re sure to turn heads.
A great way to sneak some veggies into your kids’ diets – or even if you don’t have kids.
A really beautiful and delicious treat for springtime.
Grilled Shrimp and Bulgur Salad
Healthy, easy to make and flavorful. Who could ask for more?
A great treat for the holiday and a nice gift too (and my first sale of a food photo!)
One of my favorite ways to use up all that zucchini from the garden
Another great excuse to eat zucchini
Everybody should try making pasta at home – you’ll become hooked!
Pumpkin Ravioli with Walnut Cream Sauce
Oh my this is THE best, decadent ravioli you’ve ever had – a recipe from 2008 that made it to the top ten of 2009
Some sanity after those ravioli – a refreshing trio of salads.
Felice Anno Nuovo Linda! I haven't even considered how to go about finding the top 10 on my blog, but looks like all winners on yours. The candied orange peel...I should really stop being so lazy and try making instead of buying!
ReplyDeleteYou sold a food photo?
ReplyDeleteHow come people ask if they can use my photos for free?
My favorite on your blog is still the stuffed calamari!
Linda, everything looks amazing! There are a few of the top ten that I managed to miss throughout the year. I have loved all of your recipe ideas that I have tried. I look forward to your 2010 posts. I learn something new everytime I stop by your blog. Love it!
ReplyDeleteAll of these dishes look great. I'm looking forward to trying the pumpkin ravioli and grilled shrimp. Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteche bella top list! mi piace moltissimo
ReplyDeleteFelice Anno nuovo Linda. Che belle ricette nella top ten complimenti.
ReplyDeleteCiao Daniela.
This is a great roundup! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Linda! I'm thrilled with these top tens, as I've missed many.. that strawberry tiramisu is screaming to be made,,even if it isn't June ;)!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Linda...
ReplyDeleteall of them look delicious!
The bean salad looks wonderful to me right about now!
Have you got your greens and blackeyed peas on? This is definitely your top 10.
ReplyDeleteHave a healthy and happy New Year!
I am loving these "Best of" postings! I missed some of these. The shrimp made me stop cold. Love it! I'm on the lurk for healthy things, in between my sweet indulgences. Bookmarked and thanks!
ReplyDeleteCiao Linda ! Tante ricette bellissime !! I'm sure your pizza bianca will be wonderful !! Happy new year !!
ReplyDeleteA dangerous round-up of your dishes....that zucchini cake...yum!
ReplyDeleteI am new here so seeing the highlights was the biggest treat - that strawberry tiramisu is one I look forward to trying asap! :) Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAll such gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Linda ~ can't wait to see what fabulous surprises you'll share this year. :)
Cheers! ~Mari
Everything looks delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLove your top ten list.
ReplyDeletethe oranges and the veggie cake are still my favorite. BUT you have convinced me to try the meatball cake.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you and your family. May this year bring lots of happiness.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
elra
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I can understand why they are popular Linda.
Your top 10 list is great! I've already tried the cheese and zucchini scones and loved them. The grilled shrimp and bulgar salad is next. All great choices, Linda. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI got hooked on making my own pasta a year ago (thank God!), homemade pasta adds a handful of soul to any meal.
ReplyDeleteMartina from The Foreign Kitchen
I got hooked on making my own pasta a year ago (thank God!), homemade pasta adds a handful of soul to any meal.
ReplyDeleteMartina from The Foreign Kitchen
I think I found your blog through the spaghetti and meatball cake! It still amazes me!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you did this as I never saw the pumpkin ravioli with walnut cream sauce recipe....yum!
You'll laugh when I tell you what was the most looked at recipe on my blog... Crock Pot Guinness Beef Stew! It us good I'm not a food blogger.