10 Standout Recipes from 2022 to Try Now

It’s that time of year again—time to say goodbye to another year and look back at the recipes you loved most on Eight Forest Lane.

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Every year I enjoy reviewing the most popular recipes from the past 12 months. This list is ranked by pageviews from January 1st through now, and it’s always a joy to see which dishes resonated most with you.

I love comparing my personal favourites with yours and watching how trends evolve over time. If you’re curious, you can also look back at the top lists from previous years: 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. If you’re new here, this roundup is a great starting point to discover the types of recipes I share on Eight Forest Lane.

10. Easy No-Bake Lamington Bars

No-bake lamington bars are a perennial favourite and make the list again this year. They’re simple to prepare and ideal for snacks or casual gatherings. If you haven’t tried them yet, these bars are an easy, crowd-pleasing treat. Get the recipe for these no-bake lamington bars.

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9. Melting Moments

These delicate, buttery biscuits sandwiched with tangy lemon buttercream are a nostalgic favourite. They’re light, tender, and perfect with a cup of tea—definitely worth making. Get the recipe for these melting moments.

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8. Rum Balls (Dairy Free)

A classic holiday treat, these dairy-free rum balls see a big spike in interest from November through December. If you missed them this year, add them to your holiday menu next season—simple, indulgent, and easy to share. Get the recipe for dairy-free rum balls.

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7. Easy Rice Cooker Turmeric Rice

A newcomer to this year’s list, turmeric rice made in the rice cooker is a simple, flavourful side that’s become a staple in my kitchen. It pairs beautifully with curries—try it alongside dairy-free butter chicken for a complete meal. Get the recipe for this easy turmeric rice.

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6. Cookies and Cream Cupcakes (Vegan)

These vegan cookies-and-cream cupcakes received fresh photos this year, though the recipe remains the same. I love seeing your photos of these cupcakes across social media—they always look irresistible. Get the recipe for these vegan cookies and cream cupcakes.

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5. 5 Minute Sweet and Spicy Noodles

This quick noodle recipe has rescued many dinners and was refreshed this year with new images. It’s perfect for busy nights when you want something fast and flavourful without fuss. Get the recipe for these 5 minute sweet and spicy noodles.

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4. Vegan Sticky Date Pudding with Caramel Sauce

This vegan sticky date pudding is a timeless favourite and again ranks high on the list. It’s a comforting, indulgent dessert made dairy-free so everyone can enjoy it—sticky, sweet, and warming. Get the recipe for this vegan sticky date pudding.

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3. One Pot Spicy Sausage Pasta

After debuting on the top 10 last year, this one-pot spicy sausage pasta surged to number three. It’s the kind of straightforward comfort food I always crave—hearty, flavourful, and easy to make. Get the recipe for this one pot spicy sausage pasta.

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2. Vegetable Curry Pies

These vegetable curry pies remain a favourite, holding strong in the number two spot. Packed with flavour and perfect for sharing, they’re a must-make for anyone who loves hearty vegetarian comforts. Get the recipe for these vegetable curry pies.

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1. Slow Cooked Curried Sausages

Published in 2021, slow cooked curried sausages climbed from last year’s top 10 into the number one position for 2022. It consistently performs well in analytics, and it’s easy to see why: this is classic, family-friendly comfort food—rich, saucy, and satisfying. Get the recipe for slow cooked curried sausages.

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A huge thank you to everyone who visited the site in 2022—whether you tried a recipe, left a comment, wrote a review, or shared your creations on Instagram, TikTok, or Pinterest. I’m so grateful to share this space with you.

I’m excited for 2023 and all the delicious food we’ll create together. If there’s something you’d like to see here, please leave a comment or send a DM on socials.

Sally x