Round up - Last Week's Top Recipes (2024)

Top Recipes Roundup from Deep South Dish


September has arrived! Summer is still with us of course, though most everybody considers it at least unofficially over at the close of Labor Day, when vacations cease and everybody is back to work and school. September 23rd marks the official beginning of fall this year and let's pray that some cooler weather comes along with it. Mercy.

Y'all liked the post so much last Friday, and in fact, it was one of the top posts for the week, that I decided to gather up some of the other favorite recipes that were most popular on Deep South Dish in the past week.

Interestingly, the most popular recipes last week, were some of the earliest recipes that I published when I started blogging about Southern food here at Deep South Dish. All of them but one dates back to 2009 and 2010, and even the newest one is already two years old. Time flies!


Pin It You can tell that apple season isn't far away because there was renewed interest in my ever popular 'Apple and Cream Cheese Dessert.' Now, granted, this is a shortcut recipe that uses canned pie filling, your own that you've put up, or good ole handy dandy store-bought, but either way it is delicious and super easy to vary the flavors too. Apple is a favorite, but cherry and blueberry are equally delicious. That was the 6th most popular recipe last week.


Following that at number 5 were my 'Skillet Fried Potatoes,' soft fried potatoes, first steamed and then pan fried like hash browns, resulting in a soft, tender inside, but with crispy outer edges. Gracious do I love these potatoes any time of the day.


The fourth favorite recipe last week ended up being another site favorite, 'Creole Stuffed Peppers.' Sweet bell peppers are stuffed with a beef and sausage stuffing, a Creole tomato sauce, and topped with your favorite cheese. I first published these stuffed peppers in 2010 and have had so many compliments on them since, that it's not at all surprising to see them holding their own as one of the top recipes for last week.


At number three last week was also a site favorite and a true Southern classic, 'Chicken Fried Steak with Southern Style Peppered Milk Gravy.' Definitely a mainstay of the South, it's really just a simple cube steak, dredged in seasoned flour, and topped with a milk gravy that is born out of a simple blond flour roux made with pan drippings, a little bit of bacon drippings and milk. On Deep South Dish since 2009, it's always been a well loved recipe.


A timeless Southern favorite, 'Grandma Mac's Perfect Southern Pound Cake' comes in at number two for last week. In my mind a perfect pound cake is moist, tender, light, fluffy, creamy, and buttery, all at the same time and this one meets every one of those requirements. Just perfect.


And last, no surprises to find the number one recipe last week to be my 'Fall off the Bones Oven Baked Ribs,' not only because it was Labor Day, but also because it's been a popular recipe ever since I first published it in 2009. It doesn't really matter the time of the year either because these ribs are always popular, proving that most of us prefer this method over smoking or grilling because of the ease of preparation and, of course, the results. Delicious.

Round up - Last Week's Top Recipes (14)

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Round up - Last Week's Top Recipes (2024)

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How do you plan a week's worth of dinners? ›

How to make a weekly meal plan
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What is a week's worth of food? ›

The average weekly grocery budget for a single person can vary significantly depending on factors like location, dietary preferences, and income. However, a rough estimate might be between $50 to $100 per week.

What should you always do first to your recipe? ›

Read it and re-read it. Make certain that it makes sense. AND make certain that if you are going to do a 'written in granite' recipe, that you have all of the ingredients. It is easy to make mistakes when writing a recipe: ie 4 tablespoon instead of 4 teaspoons.

What is the first thing you should do when you get a recipe? ›

First, you take the recipe that you intend to cook and read it thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the timing, techniques, equipment, and ingredients you will need. Second, you pull all of the necessary equipment and arrange it near your cooking station, so that it is at the ready.

What comes first in a recipe? ›

The standard format begins with a list of ingredients listed in the order of use. Following that, the instructions are listed step by step.

How do you plan a week of meals for one person? ›

Plan to Use Every Ingredient You Buy
  1. Pick an ingredient or two from your fridge or pantry that you need to use up.
  2. Think of a dish that uses those ingredients, then add what you don't have to your list.
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  4. Repeat steps 1–3 until you have a plan for the week.
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What is a weekly meal planner? ›

In its simplest form, meal planning means sketching out what you are going to eat at each meal over the course of a week. Planning your meals allows you to identify what ingredients and products you'll need to prepare your meals.

How do I plan a weekly family meal? ›

My biggest tip is to plan out five supper meals for the week. You don't have to set a specific meal for a specific day, but just know what five meals will work for the week and have those groceries on hand. If I make a roast one week I'll freeze half to have something different with it the following week.

Can you meal prep for 7 days? ›

One important note though: as long as you cook meals properly, food will be perfectly safe to eat within seven days. However, by day five, it might not be as tasty. If there's one number to remember from this cheat sheet, it's four. Most meals are good (safe AND tasty) in the fridge for up to four days.

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