Top 10 Recipes of 2015 (2024)

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by Rachel Conners on Dec 30, 2015 (updated Apr 12, 2021) 11 comments »

These recipes make up Bakerita’s Top 10Recipes of 2015! These are the reader favorites that have been a hitin kitchens all over – these favorites won’t disappoint.

Top 10 Recipes of 2015 (1)I’m a little in shock that this year has flown by so quickly – 2015 has been a big year for me! This will forever go down as the year that I graduated college, moved to Seattle, and crazily decidedto purposelynotget a job after graduating with an international business degree, and instead go after this crazy dream of food blogging full-time.

I must say, it has been one exciting and sometimes stressful journey,but each comment, email, and Instagram tag from a reader reminds me how incredibly lucky I am to do what I love each and every day. Combing through the 122 (!!) recipe posts I put up this year, a lot of personal favorites emerged. Some made this list ofyourtop 10 favorites, but there were also some of my favorites that I don’t think got the attention they deserved. On that list? Ultimate Fudgy Gluten-Free Brownies, for sure.Mini Apple Berry Crumble Piesalso were a favorite, and these Pecan Pie Blondiesthat made an appearance on my ThanksgivingandChristmas dessert tables.

It’s hard to choose favorites though,since this year was filled withsomuch deliciousness. This list is absolutelyfull of chocolate – in fact, only two of the recipes didn’t have chocolate! Clearly, you all are as big of chocoholics as I am :) we also definitely love our brownies and our s’mores on this site. You guys also loved some of my healthified, Paleo-friendly recipes, especially the classics! My Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies proved to be agreat healthier recipe to try, converting even those of you who scoff at healthier desserts.

In 2016, I can’t wait to keep innovating and testing new recipes for you. Have a request, or something you want to see on Bakerita in 2016? Send me an email, or leave a comment below and I’ll work it into the calendar! Take a peek at the best of 2015 below, and I hope you all have the best New Years Eve. See you in 2016!😘😘

10. Easy Chocolate LavaCakes

Top 10 Recipes of 2015 (2)

9. S’mores Cookies

8. Pumpkin Spice Latte Brownies

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7. Peppermint Brownies

6. Nutella Stuffed Oatmeal Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookies

5. Paleo Banana Blueberry Muffins

4. Paleo Chocolate Chip Blondies

3. Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies

2.S’mores Brownies

1. Pepperoni Pizza Pull Apart Bread

originally published on Dec 30, 2015 (last updated Apr 12, 2021)

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  1. Rachel @the dessert chronicles Reply

    Looks like you had a very sweet and successful year! Happy New Year, Rachel!

  2. Melanie @ Melanie Cooks Reply

    Awesome recipes! The Chocolate lava cake is calling my name! Happy New Year, and all the best in 2016!

  3. Linda | The Baker Who Kerns Reply

    Seeing all these recipes together in one bunch is making me drool! I love all of your paleo recipes and I can’t wait to see what other ones you come up with next year! And that is so cool that you went for your dream rather than working for a corporation! You inspire me to do the same!

    • Rachel Reply

      Thanks so much, Linda! I’m definitely much happier doing what I love than I would be working for a company I didn’t love. Happy New Year!

  4. Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven Reply

    You had a totally awesome year, Rachel! And I mean, c’mon, with these amazing treats who wouldn’t?? ;) I’m absolutely drooling all over the place over here right now! Love all these!

  5. Kristi @ My SF Kitchen Reply

    What a delicious round-up! And I think you made the right decision, you are so talented and I love your blog! :) Happy New Year!!

  6. Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures Reply

    It looks like you have had a successful and yummy year!

  7. Amanda Reply

    These recipes all look great! I’m a big s’mores fan, so I zoned in on the s’mores cookies and s’mores brownies right away!

  8. Jess @ Sweetest Menu Reply

    It is easy to see why your blog is so popular Rachel, all of those recipes look INCREDIBLE! Also I think its incredibly cool and brave that you decided to pursue your blogging dreams after college! Here’s to a successful and delicious 2016! x

  9. Claudia | The Brick Kitchen Reply

    Happy New Year Rachel! Sounds like you have had an incredible year, congratulations! And all these recipes are SO good, I can’t believe I hadn’t seen those chocolate lava cakes before…heading straight to them now haha! Gooey, dark chocolate is the one thing I can never turn down. Hope 2016 brings you even more success (and many more gorgeous recipes for us to enjoy!).

  10. Beth @ bethcakes Reply

    Loved seeing all of your fantastic recipes in 2015, Rachel! Can’t wait to see what you whip up in 2016! :)

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