We curated and ranked the top food and cooking blogs based on the votes by the community and website metrics.
Featured Food Blogs
Food Above Gold offers a modern culinary education at home. Focusing on how to cook, instead of just what to cook, Mackenzie teaches her readers how to apply professional techniques at home. Using approachable gourmet comfort food recipes, she shares the tips and hacks used in the finest kitchens in the world and provides confidence gained through more than 15 years in the industry. Whether teaching knife skills, how to buy and store ingredients, or foundational cooking methods, she thrives on sharing her passion for the art of cooking.
Read more at Food Above Gold.
Two Healthy Kitchens shares joyful, nutritious recipes that are quick and easy enough to fit into today’s hectic schedules. Recipes that are so delicious, you and your family will look forward to enjoying them again and again … and that are also so healthy, you’ll feel terrific serving them to those you care about. With lots of clever tips and tricks all along the way, you’ll learn how to be a better cook, and a better eater. Power up your busy life with fantastic, quick and easy recipes your whole family will love.
Read more at Two Healthy Kitchens.
The Gingered Whisk focuses on bringing more to your family’s dinner. Jenni uses the power of food to explore and illuminate the wonders of the world for busy families.Through creative and flavorful weeknight meals that are easy, and tips to get kids to involved in cooking and eating, Jenni’s passion is to help families enjoy a varied and flavorful meal together.
Read more at The Gingered Whisk.
Feasting at Home is where you’ll find hundreds of seasonal, veggie-driven, globally-inspired, whole-food recipes. Chef Sylvia Fountaine makes cooking healthy meals from scratch- simple, pleasurable and approachable, and offers up many quick and easy weeknight dinners, vegan options all the while highlighting seasonal veggies.
Read more at Feasting at Home.
The Chunky Chef focuses on simple, family-friendly and comfort food recipes. Amanda approaches the content on The Chunky Chef from an approachable, down-to-earth, and simplistic perspective to help her readers get dinner on the table with ease; all while giving them the tips and tricks to set them up for success and help them realize that cooking (even if a newbie!) can be fun.
Read more at The Chunky Chef.
Southern Plate encompasses all things good about southern cookin’. With mouthwatering meals, scrumptious sides and decadent desserts there is something for every family and every budget. The easy to follow recipes, tips and tutorials will make you feel right at home in the Southern Plate family. Come on over and set a spell. You are always welcome at our table.
Read more at Southern Plate.
Recipes From A Pantry focuses on bringing you delicious and easy meals using whatever you find in your pantry – these easy recipes always go down a treat! Using color, flavor and a dash of spice, Bintu specialises in good food made with real ingredients that the whole family can enjoy, whether these be Air Fryer recipes, Instant Pot recipes, slow cooker recipes or Southern recipes. Whatever the occasion, Bintu will have the answer.
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The Mediterranean Dish is the #1 online resource for modern Mediterranean recipes and the Mediterranean lifestyle. Founder Suzy Karadsheh (Ka-ra-chi) is a true daughter of the Mediterranean whose easy, unfussy, flavor-packed recipes have helped millions follow the Mediterranean diet and pursue a sustainable healthy and delicious lifestyle.
Read more at The Mediterranean Dish.
Eazy Peazy Mealz takes the hassle out of dinner time, removing obstacles like hard to find ingredients or difficult techniques, to make getting dinner on the table easy. This allows you to focus on eating together. Rachael shares tried and tested recipes the whole family will enjoy, and tons of tips and tricks to make life easier.
Read more at Eazy Peazy Mealz.
Sunkissed Kitchen is brimming with healthy, flavorful meals, perfect for anyone looking to improve their health with a whole foods diet. Over 600 gluten free recipes showcase seasonal produce, high quality meats, and low glycemic baking tips. Recipes include those for the Whole30 diet, paleo, keto, and low sugar dieters. Michelle knows that life is busy, so focuses on easy recipes the whole family can enjoy together.
Read more at Sunkissed Kitchen.
Little Dairy on the Prairie is here to help the busiest families gather for meals every day. Amy’s a busy farm mom that spends most of her days chasing cows, kids, and driving tractors. She lives in rural Idaho, where fast food and takeout aren’t an option. Little Dairy on the Prairie is a collection of meals she dreamed up while driving the tractor. They’re all easy, family-friendly recipes, that can be made with simple ingredients you probably already have on hand. Amy’s goal is to make dinner doable again so that enjoying meals with your family is a reality, even on the busiest days.
Read more at Little Dairy on the Prairie.
Homemade In The Kitchen is a food blog focusing on small batch recipes and recipes for two. Carla wants to help couples and singles cut back on leftovers so less food is wasted. Some popular recipes include 6 inch cakes, small batch frostings, honey glazed ham for two, and Cornish hen for two.
Read more at Homemade In The Kitchen.
Sugar Spun Run is dedicated to sharing sweet, simple, and from-scratch dessert recipes. As a former researcher, Sam loves exploring the more complicated side of baking and using what she learns to develop the best versions of cakes, cookies, and other desserts. No need to be intimidated when you’re making one of her recipes as they’re all carefully tried and tested and thoroughly explained (most of them include video tutorials).
Read more at Sugar Spun Run.
Kitchen Konfidence is a seasonal food blog with a focus on enticing photography and delicious, real food recipes. Learn how to up your home cooking game through approachable recipes, detailed techniques, and exciting flavor combinations. Kitchen Konfidence has brunch recipes, dessert recipes, cocktail recipes, and everything in between. You’ll find special meals perfect for a hurried weeknight or a dinner party with friends and family.
Read more at Kitchen Konfidence.
Founded in 2010, Saving Room for Dessert is a blog about saving room for the best parts of life! As owner and creator, Tricia posts a wide range of recipes from quick weeknight dinners to company worthy meals anybody can make. Tricia is an accomplished baker and works full time creating recipes, writing about recipes, and shooting photos and videos for the blog. She believes in a little dessert every now and then and only posts well-tested, perfected recipes.
Read more at Saving Room for Dessert.
Chef Dennis is a classically trained chef and culinary instructor whose goal is to demystify cooking by sharing his easy to make restaurant-style dishes. With his step by step instructions and “Chef Dennis Tips” you’ll be creating delicious dishes in your home kitchen rivaling those found at your favorite restaurants. Chef Dennis will help you find the joy of cooking!
Read more at Ask Chef Dennis.
Pressure Cooking Today has the best Instant Pot recipes on the web, as well as a wide library of “how to” guides and pressure cooker reviews. Our family-friendly recipes are made with familiar ingredients and work with any brand of electric pressure cooker, including the Instant Pot and Ninja Foodi. Whether you’re looking for under 30 minute meals, decadent Sunday suppers, or rich desserts, you’ll find a new favorite here.
Read more at Pressure Cooking Today.
Plating Pixels features hundreds of easy weeknight dinner recipes and healthy, lightened-up comfort food. Matt Ivan’s recipes are a mixture of traditional family favorites and seasonal dishes. The recipes include commonly found ingredients, are fully tested, and include plenty of tips to help you become a better cook.
Read more at Plating Pixels.
At Tastes Better from Scratch, Lauren shares easy recipes made with real ingredients, for cooks of any skill level. She also offers free, budget conscious meal plans that include a grocery shopping list.
Read more at Tastes Better from Scratch.
Miz Helen, a cookbook author, recipe developer, and organic gardner shares recipes that she very carefully develops and are family tested. Many of her recipes are developed around the cottage organic garden and offer delicious garden to table recipes. Miz Helen shares her weekly family meal plan along with recipes to assist the busy homemaker and cook. The country cottage is a warm and welcoming site to visit that shares their simple country life.
Read more at Miz Helen’s Country Cottage.
At Homemade Food Junkie we create recipes for healthy meals, Sourdough recipes, desserts and gardening ideas. We enjoy and share occasional cocktail recipes to make at home for a healthy relaxing lifestyle.
Read more at Homemade Food Junkie.
The Gracious Pantry is an ever evolving resource for cooking with whole, healthy, natural foods. Tiffany’s focus is to encourage people to get back into their kitchens to create easy, tasty dishes along with the memories that only being in the kitchen together can create.
Read more at The Gracious Pantry.
Laura Tabacca shares kitchen-tested recipes, with a focus on international cuisines and homestyle cooking and baking, on her blog The Spiced Life. She also shares the memories being made in her kitchen while cooking and baking.
Read more at The Spiced Life.
Savory Experiments is a food blog catering to busy families with real lives. Jessica is a self-taught home cook that wants foodies to enjoy cooking, not merely see it as a chore. Fun flavors and easy recipes make this blog a winner for any course!
Read more at Savory Experiments.
Heather Johnson writes about easy recipes for your family and features restaurant copycat and air fryer recipes. She’s been blogging and cooking for over 10 years and loves her Traeger grill and her two air fryers. She previously did restaurant reviews and that’s led to her vast knowledge of restaurant copycat recipes.
Read more at The Food Hussy.
Nicole Morrissey is a Registered Dietitian, mom, podcast host, home cook, and lover of good food. She takes everyday meals and recipes, making healthy twists that support a balanced lifestyle. On her blog you’ll find recipes galore, each with nutrition information and clear, concise directions.
Read more at Prevention RD.
Letty Flatt creates seasonally inspired meatless and plant-based recipes. She aims to inspire you into the kitchen, to help you cook using delicious healthy whole foods. Many of her recipes are vegan and some are gluten-free.
Read more at Letty’s Kitchen.
Anushree believes having a meal is about togetherness. She hopes to inspire people to eat at home by sharing easy-to-make Indian food recipes. She is obsessively focused on creating and sharing simple and flavorful dishes to encourage you to cook more, or shall we say create that feeling of togetherness more often.
Read more at Simmer to Slimmer.
Vanitha shares her family style Indian vegetarian recipes that she grew up with as well as her version of international cuisine with easy step-wise instructions. The name of her blog “CurryandVanilla” reflects her expertise in Indian cuisine as well as her passion for baking. Many of her recipes are vegan and plant based.
Read more at CurryandVanilla.
HomeMadeZagat is geared towards highlighting the diverse foods of the Caribbean diaspora. The focus is to showcase the multicultural influences of Caribbean foods and encourage home cooks to feel more comfortable creating these dishes.
Read more at HomeMadeZagat.
Southern Food and Fun features traditional Southern food as well as new recipes and fun travel adventures. Lucy Brewer delivers easy recipes that help busy cooks get delicious suppers on the table.
Read more at Southern Food and Fun.
Chichi is a trained physician turned food blogger. At My Diaspora Kitchen, she shares easy family friendly recipes even the pickiest of eaters would love. Her recipes are largely influenced by her Nigerian heritage and other multicultural recipes she has come across while living in diaspora.
Read more at My Diaspora Kitchen.
Twosleevers is about global recipes that are often keto, low carb, or vegetarian, gluten-free, etc. The recipes are simple to make, but have complex flavors. You’ll find many Instant Pot and Air Fryer recipes here, all of which have been extremely well tested.
Read more at Twosleevers.
Michelle Frank is a former scientist turned writer and food blogger. She shares her strategies for stress-free, delicious home cooking that doesn’t rely on cans of cream-of-nasty soup, sauce mixes, or other heavily processed foods. She also draws upon her science background (PhD in Physiology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison) to inject her writing with nutritional and biochemical information.
Read more at Flipped-Out Food.
Nikole Berg is the photographer, writer and recipe developer for The Travel Palate. Her blog focuses on quick and easy, globally inspired recipes that don’t sacrifice flavor for convenience. Having raised three hungry kids, she knows how hard it can be to get dinner on the table on busy weeknights. She hopes her simple and tasty recipes will help other home cooks discover how easy cooking for friends and family can be.
Read more at The Travel Palate.
Ciao Chow Bambina is an experience healthy for the soul! Annie shares Italian-American recipes inspired by the comforting meals she grew up eating in her Calabrian grandmothers’ kitchens.
Read more at Ciao Chow Bambina.
The tasty recipes on Food Lust People Love are as varied as the many cities(19), countries(14) and continents(6!) its author, Stacy Rushton, has lived in. Each recipe post has clear instructions and step-by-step photos. Stacy shares favorite family recipes as well as creative new ones, many inspired by or learned on her travels around the globe or from her two Cajun grandmothers, both wonderful cooks.
Read more at Food Lust People Love.
Brad and Leigh had one too many mediocre meals eating out wasting their hard-earned money. They realized that they could produce better-tasting dishes at home while saving money. In 2015 they started a little recipe blog with the simple and well-intentioned purpose of telling people “don’t sweat the recipe, it’s easier than you think”. From smoked chicken wings to keto-friendly dishes, this recipe blog has something for everybody.”
Read more at Don’t Sweat the Recipe.
A Southern Soul is a place where you’ll find great recipes, entertaining ideas, DIY projects, along with a few gardening tips, all with a distinctive Southern flair. All the recipes are easy to make using seasonal ingredients that any cook from beginner to experienced can make.
Read more at A Southern Soul.
Kylee believes that cooking is for everyone. She brings approachable affordable, tried-and-true recipes to the table, using simply written, easy to follow recipes aimed at hungry people who love good, uncomplicated food!
Read more at Kylee Cooks.
Fresh Off The Grid is a site dedicated to outdoor cooking, featuring camping and backpacking recipes, gear, and guides to help readers enjoy great food in the great outdoors.
Read more at Fresh Off The Grid.
EverydayMaven focuses on whole food in half the time, bringing you real food recipes that are not only 100% tested and delicious but easy to make with a focus on time saving steps, tips, and tricks. Easily navigate recipe categories on EverydayMaven to find recipes that are for specific styles of eating as well as allergy friendly.
Read more at EverydayMaven.
Originally from Queens, NY, Lois now calls northeastern PA home. You can find her blogging over at Walking on Sunshine where she shares a little of her life, but more importantly, easy family recipes, cooking tips, and weekly meal plans to help you get dinner on the table for your family.
Read more at Walking On Sunshine.
Lemon Blossoms features home cooked recipes from Kathy, a professional chef. Their goal is to provide visitors with tried and tested recipes, step-by-step tutorials, videos, cooking tips and a little bit of food facts to be inspired and ready to cook easy and delicious restaurant quality meals at home.
Read more at Lemon Blossoms.
Healing Tomato is about cooking vegan and vegetarian meals. Cooking meals at home is a very healing process for Rini. She found solace in bringing some of her favorite recipes to life. She loves using fresh ingredients in her recipes, especially fresh tomatoes. Her recipes are always centered around feeding the soul.
Read more at Healing Tomato.
Marie’s Italian American upbringing is highlighted in her food on Proud Italian Cook where she shares those special traditional foods as well as updating some of the classics with a more modern and contemporary flair.
Read more at Proud Italian Cook.
Denise Browning is a professional chef and the food blogger behind Easy and Delish. She writes about budget-friendly, healthy Brazilian and global recipes made Easy and Delish. Her mission is to inspire families to cook healthy dinners (many low carb) with a few splurges because life is all about balance.
Read more at Easy and Delish.
Cynthia Woodman is classically trained in French cuisine. She traveled around the world on her honeymoon, and now features healthy food with a global spin on her blog.
Read more at What a Girl Eats.
Elizabeth’s goal is to make healthy home cooking less stressful for even the busiest lifestyles. Her recipes are made with unprocessed ingredients so you can be sure they’re packed with nutrients and flavor.
Read more at Bowl of Delicious.
196 flavors is a unique culinary website created and designed by Vera and Mike. It is the only trilingual (English, French and Spanish) world cuisine website focusing on traditional and authentic recipes from the 196 countries on our planet, as well as the history behind each of those recipes. Each month, the team features the cuisine of a country or region, with the help of contributors, as well as culinary experts who provide authority and credibility to the content by validating the extensively researched articles.
Read more at 196 Flavors.
The Picky Eater focuses on healthy, family-friendly and kid-friendly recipes that are easy to make and taste GREAT! Anjali, the nutritionist behind The Picky Eater, grew up a “whole wheat” girl, but married a “white bread” kind of guy. Hoping to prove that nutritious food could in fact be delicious and desirable, she taught herself how to cook and successfully transformed her whole family’s eating habits. Through her blog, Anjali shares her passion for healthy, tasty cooking.
Read more at The Picky Eater.
Eat Something Sexy is the food and lifestyle site for couples, and those looking to find a fulfilling relationship. Founded by food historian and aphrodisiac foods expert Amy Reiley, our team of writers includes chefs, a wine critic, wine and spirits instructor, travel experts and a staff nutrition expert, who helps keep our readers’ health in tip to shape for love.
Read more at Eat Something Sexy.
I Can Cook That is a blog is for those that think they can’t cook, that cooking takes too long, or that recipes can’t be used if the exact ingredients aren’t available. It’s learning to cook one recipe at a time.
Read more at I Can Cook That.
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