Top Recipes of 2018 - Peanut Butter Fingers (2024)

Hello and HAPPY NEW YEAR! I am so happy to be back to blogging! I missed chatting with you guys in this space and I am ready to dive back into my usual routine after a little more than a week away.

I absolutely loved my time in Florida for Christmas but there’s something to be said for the comfort of everyday life and schedules when you have two kids in the mix. Blogging while traveling ended up feeling next to impossible for me, so I hope that the return to everyday life (and preschool for Chase next week!) will help free up some time to catch up because I have so much I’m dying to write about and share with you guys in 2019.

At the beginning of every year, I like to kick things off on the blog with a look back at the previous year. I am notoriously horrible at checking my blog’s analytics (they stress me out and I typically only check them to update my media kit for brand partnerships and post-campaign reports) but the end of every year is the time I force myself to sit down and look at what recipes, workouts, personal posts, random musings and topical posts seemed to be the biggest hits with all of you. It’s helpful for me to know what you guys like to read when it comes to brainstorming blog posts for the coming year.

In today’s post, I’m highlighting my most popular recipes from 2018. As always, some past favorites claimed the top spots but some new recipes I shared in 2018 gained traction and cracked the top 10.

I’d LOVE to know what kind of recipes you’d like to see more of on PBF in 2019, so please leave a comment to let me know of any recipe requests! Would you like to see more healthy breakfast recipes? Quick and easy dinner recipes? Kid-approved meals? Plant-based dishes? I always take your requests to heart and use them to create a list of ideas for future blog posts so thank you in advance for your suggestions!

Most Popular Recipes of 2018

  • Simple Shrimp Dip

I owe the popularity of this post to Pinterest! It always seems to get some extra traffic around the holidays and the Super Bowl! Add this dip to your must-make list for your next gathering with family and friends.

  • Three-Minute Egg White Oatmeal

If you have three minutes in the morning, you have enough time to make yourself a bowl of fluffy, filling and oh-so-tasty bananaegg white oatmeal. It’s a recipe that continues to be popular on the blog 4+ years after I initially shared it on PBF.

  • Oatless Oatmeal

I make this recipe all the time and love it because it’s both voluminous (great if you simply enjoy eating large portions) and satisfying. It’s a Paleo take on oatmeal with a texture that resembled Cream of Wheat.

  • Paleo Lemon Cupcakes

Thanks to a clean ingredient list, these sweet and tangy lemon cupcakes can also double as Paleo lemon muffins! They’re made with fresh lemon juice and sweetened with honey and also happen to be a kid-approved treat!

  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Fudge

If you love chocolate but struggle to get enough protein in your diet (ahem, ME!), these fudgey protein bites are a great easy-to-make option to keep on hand when your sweet tooth hits.

  • Triple Chocolate Protein Oatmeal

This was one of my breakfast obsessions this year so I was excited to see it crack my top 10 most popular recipes from 2018. I love chocolate any time of day and waking up to a big bowl of protein-packed chocolate oatmeal helps begin my day on the best note!

  • Chicken Sausage Sweet Potato Bake

Forever and always a weeknight staple in our house! I love that so many of you seem to love this simple dish, too!

  • Egg White and Oatmeal Protein Pancake

Gosh, I need to update the photos for this recipe but bad photos aside, it’s a delicious protein pancake recipe I love because it doesn’t require any protein powder or the use of a blender. It’s the easiest protein pancake recipe I’ve found and one I continue to make regularly for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

  • Whole Wheat Pumpkin Muffins

I owe YOU guys a billion thank yous for sharing this recipe! It seemed to take over Instagram this fall and seeing you share photos of you making and enjoying these muffins made me smile over and over again. They’re Chase’s all-time favorite muffins and we make them year-round in our house so definitely keep them on your radar even though pumpkin season is behind us!

  • Crockpot Chicken Corn Chili

I made this chili for the billionth time last night to bring to a NYE party! We cannot seem to stop eating this crock pot chili in our house and I cannot seem to stop making it because it’s SO darn easy. No chopping or difficult food prep required. Just dump everything in the crock pot and enjoy a yummy dinner at the end of the day!

  • Toddler Muffin Recipes

I shared a roundup of Chase’s favorite muffins on the blog earlier this year after a blog reader requested it and apparently you guys have little ones who are muffin-obsessed, too, because it became one of my most popular food-related blog posts from 2018!

A Few of My Favorite Recipes from 2018

And here are a few of my favorite recipes that I shared in 2018 that didn’t crack the top 10 but I still think are worth trying! I hope you find something below that pops out at you to make in the new year!

  • Blueberry Banana Protein Pancakes

A simple twist on my beloved Banana Bread Protein Pancakes, these pancakes are a breakfast go-to in our house that every single person in our family loves. Bonus: They’re also freezer-friendly!

  • Mason Jar Chia Seed Pudding

My go-to healthy snack and an easy grab-and-go breakfast option! Great for those who love to food prep or make a simple breakfast/snack the night before.

  • Copycat Zoe’s Kitchen Cauliflower Rice

The perfect base for your favorite bowl recipes! I love topping this cauliflower rice with shredded chicken, avocado and sliced tomatoes.

  • Paleo Coconut Crisps

Delicious by the handful, in trail mix or on top of oatmeal, yogurt and even ice cream!

  • Healthy Banana Berry Ice Cream

Kid-approved, creamy and a great healthy post-dinner dessert that tastes indulgent!

  • Crock Pot Coconut Chicken and Cauliflower Rice Stew

Healthy comfort food in a bowl and the perfect weeknight dinner to serve when the temperatures outside dip below freezing.

Top Recipes of 2018 - Peanut Butter Fingers (2024)

FAQs

What's good to dip in peanut butter? ›

Ideas to Try:
  • Add into a bowl of oatmeal.
  • Dip apple slices in peanut butter.
  • Add banana slices to a toasted PB&J.
  • Spread on a rice cake or cracker.
  • Add to a smoothie.
  • Dip celery or carrots in peanut butter.
  • Mix with yogurt.
  • Top a stir fry with peanut butter sauce (see Peanut Noodles with Tofu recipe below).

Where can I use peanut butter? ›

You can use peanut butter by simply spread it on bread and eat. You can also use it to make various milkshakes, cupcakes, cookies, ice creams, jellies, and desserts. Some people just eat a spoonful of peanut butter. You can also dip regular biscuits in peanut butter to twist them, for a change of taste.

How do you eat peanut butter and bread? ›

Take two slices of bread depending on your personal preference and spread the peanut butter on them. Now, add the layer of your favorite jam on one slice. Put the two slices of bread together and enjoy.

Is peanut butter good or bad for you? ›

Eating peanut butter alongside other nutritious foods is perfectly healthy — as long as you don't exceed your calorie needs. Peanut butter is high in calories and could lead to excess calorie intake if not consumed in moderation. However, it is still a high-quality food that provides numerous nutrients.

Can dogs eat peanut butter? ›

Whether speaking to new or seasoned pet parents, veterinarians are often asked 'can dogs eat peanut butter? ' The good news is that regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat. Just make sure to avoid peanut butter with Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in lower or sugar-free products.

Why peanut butter should not be refrigerated? ›

"Conventional peanut butter does not need to be refrigerated because it has added oils that stabilize it to keep the oil from separating out and to extend its shelf life," says Cooper. Additionally, conventional peanut butter has low water activity, which means microbes generally can't grow in it.

Is a banana with peanut butter healthy? ›

Are Bananas with Peanut Butter Healthy? Yes! The carbohydrates from the banana will give you energy, and then the protein and healthy fats from the peanut butter will keep you full. Putting peanut butter in your banana smoothie makes it filling AND delicious.

Which brand peanut butter is best? ›

Meanwhile, check out this article on the best peanut butter online.
  1. Pintola All Natural Peanut Butter Crunchy. ...
  2. ALPINO Chocolate Peanut Butter Smooth. ...
  3. MYFITNESS Original Peanut Butter Crunchy. ...
  4. DiSano Peanut Butter. ...
  5. Sundrop Peanut Butter. ...
  6. Pintola HIGH Protein Peanut Butter. ...
  7. Saffola Peanut Butter Crunchy.
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What does eating a spoon of peanut butter do? ›

However, if you're trying to gain weight, build muscle, boost metabolism, or improve sleep quality, snacking on a spoonful of peanut butter can be a good choice, as it supplies key nutrients like protein, vitamins, minerals, heart-healthy fats, and tryptophan.

What is the healthiest way to eat peanut butter? ›

6 Healthy Ways Peanut Butter Makes A Meal More Delicious
  • We already know all about the beautiful duo that is chocolate and peanut butter. ...
  • Mix It with Greek Yogurt. ...
  • Blend It into Hummus. ...
  • Use It as the Base for an Asian Sauce. ...
  • Try the Powdered Variety. ...
  • Roll It into No-Bake Power Balls. ...
  • Drizzle It on Popcorn.

What do Americans eat peanut butter with? ›

Yes, many Americans eat peanut butter on sandwiches, often in combination with jelly or honey to make a "peanut butter and jelly" or "peanut butter and honey" sandwich. It is also common to eat peanut butter on sandwiches with bananas, bacon, or other ingredients.

How do you eat peanut butter for good taste? ›

Slather it on warm toast, bagels, or rice cakes for a satisfying breakfast or snack. The combination of peanut butter's rich flavour with honey or sliced bananas introduces an extra layer of deliciousness that's sure to brighten your day.

What do people put on peanut butter sandwiches? ›

Bananas, pickles, honey, or marshmallows — they're all ingredients that go with peanut butter, if you ask enough people.

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