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Happy New Year, Dear Reader!!! Welcome to my Top 10 Recipes of 2022 post. Year after year, I look forward to taking a look back at my most popular recipes. Some of them fall in the top ten for more than one year, and this year’s recipes are no different!
I’m here to talk to you about my Top 10 Recipes of 2022, but first, I trust that you had a wonderful Christmas, Dear Reader! With everything that has been happening in the world these past few years, I know it’s difficult to get together with friends and family. If you were able to do that, you’re lucky! If you weren’t, I do hope you at least took advantage of your downtime to relax and do something you love to do. Let’s face it, 2022 was much better than 2021!
2023 – LET’S MAKE THE BEST OF IT!
As McKenna heads back into the second half of her second year at university, John.e and I stay behind in our home far from city life in Toronto. We were so blessed with a wonderful Christmas this year. And, for the first time in almost three years, I got to see my sister and her family. We also visited with my dad right after Christmas Day. It was a well-needed visit for all of us. Hopefully, we don’t have another long wait between visits again.
I’m blessed to have you too, Dear Reader. As much as I love to cook and write, it is you who has driven my desire to make Lord Byron’s Kitchen bigger and better. I work hard to ensure my recipes are easy and perfect every time. I work hard to post a variety of recipes for all tastes and diets. And, I work hard to stay in touch with you and to answer your questions. For the whole of 2022, including all of the Christmas recipes, I published a total of 185 posts this year. So, even if you don’t love to cook and bake, I hope I’ve kept you somewhat entertained with my endless banter!
Speaking of too much banter, let’s stop it right now and get to what this post is all about – my Top 10 Recipes of 2022! Some of them were in the Top 10 in previous years too. I do hope you enjoy this little look back with me. Here’s to wishing that 2023 is a great year for you and your loved ones! Without fail, I will be here, creating and sharing new recipes with you to make and eat until Christmas comes once again! Happy New Year, Dear Reader! XOXO
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Honey Garlic Baked Pork Bites
Moist and tender, with charred bits too, these Honey Garlic Baked Pork Bites are delicious and easy to prepare.Despite the long cooking time, this main is perfect for a family dinner anytime. Sweet and garlicky, with an optional kick of spice and heat. Yum!
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Spiced Christmas Jam
Cinnamon, ginger, allspice, and cloves come together to create a warm and cozy holiday flavour in this Spiced Christmas Jam recipe. Made with strawberries and cranberries, this jam is both sweet and tart with a warming and comforting hint of seasonal spice.
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30 Minute Ginger Beef
Thinly sliced beef, fried until crispy, and coated in a sweet and slightly spicy garlic and ginger sauce; 30 Minute Ginger Beef is an inexpensive dinner the whole family will love!
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Homemade Mediterranean Flatbread
Fast, easy, and delicious Homemade Mediterranean Flatbread-style pizza in less than thirty minutes! Simply change the toppings to suit your preference! Split the dough into individual portions and everyone can make their own!
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Garlic Bread Meatball Bombs
Garlic Bread Meatball Bombs are hollowed out dinner rolls which have been liberally smeared with homemade garlic butter. Each roll is stuffed with a meatball and sauce, then topped with cheese. Baked to a bubbling, gooey perfection, these bombs are the bomb!
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Lemon Cranberry Cookies
These mini, bite-sized Lemon Cranberry Cookies are prepared with lightly sweetened vanilla cookie dough and topped with a sugary, sweet glaze. Don’t worry – the tartness of both the lemon and the cranberry can easily stand up to the sweetness!
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Easy Baked Pork Belly
An indulgent dish that takes hold of your senses and doesn’t apologize – Easy Baked Pork Belly is slightly spicy with hints of saltiness and sweetness; it’s super moist and super delicious!
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Irish Egg Salad Sandwich
Take this Irish Egg Salad Sandwich to work with you for lunch this St. Patrick’s Day! It’s the most delicious and interesting egg salad sandwich you’ll ever eat! It is super flavourful and filled with freshness too. Get your favourite sandwich bread and overfill it with this egg salad mixture; if it’s not messy, you’re not doing it right!
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Korean Gochujang Chicken Wings
Perfectly baked chicken wings which have been tossed in a spicy sauce! Korean Gochujang Chicken Wings are completely addictive! These hit all of your taste buds with a little bit of spice, heat, sweet, and salt!
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Stovetop Cream Cheese Corn
Easily transform frozen corn into the most delicious side dish in twenty minutes. Stovetop Cream Cheese Corn is side dish perfection! Watch the cream cheese and milk melt together with the corn to create a very tasty side dish in 20 minutes flat!
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Lastly, Dear Reader, thank you for following me on this journey. I’ll be back this week with a new recipe and we’ll finally take a deserved break from all of that Christmas baking – at least for eleven months! I wish you all the very best and the happiest that 2023 has to offer! Cheers!
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Helen says
So glad that you had a beautiful Christmas. Very special times when you can spend it with family. I so look forward to your posts and stories of when you were young going down memory lane with certain foods. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. Looking forward to more stories and amazing recipes in 2023.
Happy New Year!
PS Love your new kitchenReply
byronethomas@gmail.com says
Thank you, Helen. I’m still trying to get used to the kitchen. 🙂 Happy New Year to you as well!
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