Our 10 most popular recipes of 2024


The King Arthur test kitchen is constantly churning out Stellar new recipesAll of them meticulously tested and endlessly evaluated to ensure that they are the best they can be. But every year, some rise above the rest. Here are the ten most popular new recipes this year, the bikes you just can't get enough of. If you haven't made them yet, now is the time!

Pretzel biscuits

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Bakers love a culinary mashup, viz This pretzel-biscuit hybrid.

10) Pretzel biscuits

What happens when a malty, salty pretzel meets a buttery, flaky biscuit? You get this inspired mashup, ready to be turned into fresh breakfast sandwiches. To make, you brush the biscuit dough with a baking soda bath and sprinkle with crunchy pretzel salt, which gives the classic bronze topping and salty bite.

Get the recipe: Pretzel biscuits

Buy this recipe: Professional pastry brush And Bench knife

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Pretzel focaccia, Pretzel buns

Apple Cider Snickerdoodles

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Another fun mashup this year? Apple cider donuts and snickerdoodles.

9) Apple Cider Snickerdoodles

With boiled apple cider and a dash of apple pie spice in the batter, these cookies evoke your favorite fashion donut—minus the hassle of frying. They're soft and chewy, with a sugar-and-spice coating just like the classic cookie they're named after.

Get the recipe: Apple Cider Snickerdoodles

Buy this recipe: Apple Pie Spice And Vermont Boiled Cider

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Buttery Snickerdoodles, Apple Cinnamon Bars

Mortadella Pizza Sandwich

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With a flatbread made from Neapolitan pizza dough, This sandwich is next level.

8) Mortadella Pizza Sandwich

This recipe got a lot of love and rave reviews when it first debuted, and if you haven't tried this mind-blowing sandwich yet, you need to fix that ASAP. Not only is the trio of salty mortadella, creamy burrata and crunchy pistachios impossible to resist, but it all gets folded inside a puffy flatbread made from Neapolitan pizza dough. Martin shows you how to make it – and why it's really-so-good –Over on YouTube.

Get the recipe: Mortadella Pizza Sandwich

Buy this recipe: '00' pizza flour

If you like this recipe, you may also like: White pizza, Neapolitan-style pizza crust

Double chocolate focaccia

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focaccia, But make it dessert.

7) Double Chocolate Focaccia

Fun focaccia spins were Everywhere This year, and this recipe is a very captivating riff on an Italian classic. An open-crumbed, cocoa-infused bread with ripples of chopped semisweet chocolate, it can be served for breakfast Or Dessert – or both. Watch recipe creator Melanie Wanders guide you through how to make it: Chocolate Focaccia: The perfect crispy, chewy, anytime snack.

Get the recipe:Double chocolate focaccia

Buy this recipe: Black cocoa And Guitard Semisweet Chocolate Wafers

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Pretzel focaccia, Christmas ham focaccia

Quick and easy vanilla cake

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No mixer? No problem – you can still create This soft, soft yellow birthday cake.

6) Quick and easy vanilla cake

Most yellow cake recipes require a mixer, but not this one – it's made entirely by hand, and in one bowl. This easier method doesn't mean you sacrifice on flavor or texture, either: this plush cake delivers the same classic, nostalgic, yellow cake flavor that's likely to trigger childhood memories. A win-win!

Get the recipe: Quick and easy vanilla cake

Buy this recipe: Pure almond extract And Supernatural rainbow softies sprinkles

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Classic birthday cake, Cute and small chocolate cake

Easiest sourdough discard crackers

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The recipe name does not lie – The crackers Really are the easiest.

5) Easiest sourdough discard crackers

This recipe lives up to its name: the crackers really are the easiest. To make, you simply mix together the sourdough starter, melted butter (or olive oil), salt, and seasonings. Pour onto a parchment-lined sheet pan, bake, and you'll have a tray of crunchy, savory crackers perfect for dips, cheeses, or just eating straight from the baking sheet. If you often find yourself drowning in waste, you need this recipe!

Get the recipe: Easiest sourdough discard crackers

Buy this recipe: Small offset spatula And Pizza wants

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Sourdough crackers, Vermont Cheese Crackers

Tiramisu for two

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Tiny tiramisu Might be the perfect weekend dessert.

4) Tiramisu for two

There was a lot of affection for ours Small-pack bikes This year, and your favorite example was this tiny tiramisu, the perfect dessert for just two people. Assembled in mason jars, this recipe features espresso-soaked cake layered with a sweetened, creamy mascarpone filling, with a dusting of cocoa powder to finish.

Get the recipe: Tiramisu for two

Buy this recipe: Espresso powder

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Tiramisu, Tiramisu Cupcakes

Giant Sheet Pan Chocolate Croissant

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Win brunch with This massive homemade chocolate croissant.

3) Giant Sheet Pan Chocolate Croissant

You love when a recipe is small, but you also love when a favorite bake is big! This recipe takes all the best elements of a chocolate croissant—gooey filling and flaky layers—and super-sizes it. It also skips the labor-intensive laminating and shaping: instead, we call forQuick and easy puff pastryTo achieve the characteristic flaky layers without the fuss.

Get the recipe: Giant Sheet Pan Chocolate Croissant

Buy this recipe: Triple cocoa blending

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Big and buttery croissant bread , Giant Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tart

Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars

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soft and spicy, The bars are one of the most comfortable bikes of the year.

2) Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars

Not to spoil our #1 bake of the year (more on that in a moment!), but you really loved making bars this year. This super-seasonal recipe captures the essence of everyone's favorite fall drink: the bars are sweet and spicy, with a hit of espresso and a subtle but perceptible pumpkin flavor. Think of them as pumpkin blondies: soft, thick and rich.

Get the recipe: Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars

Buy this recipe: Pumpkin Pie Spice And Espresso powder

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Ombre Chocolate Cake Bars ,Vanilla Chai Bars

Berry Easy Jam Bars

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

The most popular recipeOut this year!

1) Berry Easy Jam Bars

This fun recipe was the most popular one published this year, and it's clear why it was such a hit. The bars are easy to pull off, while showcasing ripe fruit at its best in one nutty, streusel-y package. You don't need a mixer, you don't need to prebake the crust, and you don't need to precook the fruit, either. Just whip up a buttery, brown sugary, oat-bolstered dough, berry sandwich, and bake—the hardest part is waiting for the jam bars to cool before you dig in.

Get the recipe: Berry Easy Jam Bars

Buy this recipe: King Arthur Rolled Oats

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Rye Blueberry Bars, Swirled rhubarb bars

How is the list of the last years? Check out Our best recipes of 2023 And 2022. And don't forget to bake our 2024 recipe of the year, Supersized, super-soft chocolate chip cookiesBefore our next recipe of the year falls at the beginning of 2025!

cover photo by Rick Holbrook; Food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

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