Top 13 Recipes of 2013 - Iowa Girl Eats (2024)

The Top 13 Recipes on Iowa Girl Eats in 2013, chosen by your visits, tweets, pins, and shares!

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Happy Friday, everybody, I hope your holidays were merry and bright! We had Ben’s family in town from the 20th through Christmas, so I took the opportunity to take a short interwebs/blogging break to be present with them. It waswonderful.

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We also hosted my family along with Ben’s for Christmas Eve dinner which starred Ben’s first attempt at prime rib. He crusted a 10lb roast with heaps of cracked pepper and sea salt. Into the oven and off to church we went. After a song and a prayer we returned home and, with a song and a prayer, we sliced that sucker up.

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NAILED IT!!! I tell you what, Ben needs to start his own manly food blog. He did such a great job and the entire roast was scarfed down by all. So yum. Going to try and convince him to make another one for New Years Day, though something tells me I won’t have to try too hard. ;)

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The next day we all headed over to my parent’s house for this little pork chop’s first Christmas – whee!

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One the of the most touching gifts he received was ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas recorded by my Grandma. I tell you what, if you need a really special gift for a grandchild/niece/nephew/etc, these recordable books by Hallmark are a wonderful idea. I love the thought of Lincoln being able to hear his Great-Grandmother’s voice reading to him anytime he wants!

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Our Christmas feast was just that – a FEAST featuring all my favorites. Christmas ham, of course, plus Luann’s Kale Salad, Party Potatoes Deluxe,Green Beans and Bacon, and Grandma’s Holiday Salad (which I had approximately 1,500 bowls of. #worthit.)

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‘Twas a wonderful Christmas indeed! (Could you not just die over bat-Finn?)

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Now that the holidays are behind us (sob!) it’s time to start looking towards the new year. I’m sad to say goodbye to 2013, after all this was the best year of my life thanks to the birth of our baby boy, but I’m also excited for what 2014 holds. If the past year has taught me anything, it’s that the possibilities for life are absolutely endless. Before we get there though, I want to recap the Top 13 recipes of 2013 on IGE per your visits, pins, tweets, and shares!

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From meatballs to pasta salads, soups, casseroles, and sauces, you guys totally dug these 13 recipes. I’m loving the variety here (not allchicken,know what I mean?) Some vegetarian recipes, some appetizers, some skinny dishes, some not. Maybe you’ll find one of your favorites here or discover a new dish to try.

Regardless, I hope you enjoy, and have a wonderful final weekend of 2013!

#13 Feta-Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Meatballs

Full of that signature flavor and spice, yet made with low-fat ground chicken and bold seasonings, Feta-Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Meatballs will be the first appetizer to go at your next party or get-together!

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#12 Chicken & Wild Rice Soup

Chicken & Wild Rice Soup is thick and creamy, but has no cream at all. A lighter take on one of my favorite hearty winter soups.

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#11 Crock Pot Italian Beef Sandwiches

Crock Pot Italian Beef Sandwiches are a mouthwatering version of the popular hot sandwich recipe. Just 5 ingredients, easy to toss together, and slow cooked in yummy juices all day.

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#10 Mediterranean Orzo Salad

Mediterranean Orzo Salad is a simple vegetarian side dish that’s packed with fresh and zesty flavors.

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#9 Tomato-Basil & Spinach Risotto

Tomato-Basil & Spinach Risotto is fresh and light. Perfect any time of year and easier to make than you think. Give risotto a try with this recipe!

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#8 Avocado, Mozzarella & Bruschetta Chicken

Avocado, Mozzarella & Bruschetta Chickenis simple, flavorful and ready in 15-20 minutes. Fresh, healthy, and fast.

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#7 Make-Ahead Fruit & Yogurt Breakfast Parfaits

Make-Ahead Fruit & Yogurt Breakfast Parfaits are easy to assemble and make-ahead, so they’re ideal for a delicious grab-and-go breakfast.

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#6 Lazy Girl’s Chicken Enchilada Casserole

Lazy Girl’s Chicken Enchilada Casserole is perfect for nights you don’t feel like cooking, but want a home-cooked meal. Throw all the ingredients into a casserole dish then bake. Easy!

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#5 Skinny Chicken and Broccoli-Rice Casserole

Skinny Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli-Rice Casserole is soul-satisfying, lighter comfort food. Perfect for a chilly night. Leftovers are just as good, too!

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#4 Easy Cheddar Cheese Sauce for Vegetables

Liven up everything from broccoli and cauliflower to baked potatoes with Easy Cheddar Cheese Sauce, which takes just 5 minutes to make!

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#3 Chicken Fajita Sizzling Salad

Chicken Fajita Sizzling Salad is sizzling fajita ingredients served over a bed of chilled, crisp lettuce, and tossed with a zesty Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette.

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#2 Creamy Garlic Shells

Creamy Garlic Shells are made with fridge and pantry staples, come together in about 15 minutes, and are pasta-packet (and funky preservative) free!

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#1 Cheesy Taco Soup

Cheesy Taco Soup is thick, hearty, and loaded with taco-inspired ingredients, and a homemade cheese sauce. No condensed soup needed!

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FAQs

What is Iowa's state dish? ›

Iowa doesn't officially recognize a state food, yet we can likely agree that our most famous local food is the Iowa Chop.

Where is Iowa Girl Eats from? ›

My name is Kristin and I'm from, you guessed it — Iowa! After getting married to my husband Ben in 2008, I had a lot of time on my hands that was previously spent wedding planning. What was a newlywed with nothing but time on her hands to do? Start a blog, of course!

What is an iconic food in Iowa? ›

Iowa is known for Sour Cream Raisin Pie, Iowa Ham Balls, Scotcheroos, Maid Rite sandwiches, Steak de Burgo, taco pizza, snickers salad, and corn, lots of corn.

What is Iowa's state snack? ›

Iowa. Inexplicably but delightfully, the Hawkeye State has chosen s'mores as its official snack.

Who is the Iowa girl eats celiac disease? ›

My name is Kristin, and I'm an Iowa girl who loves to cook, eat, and travel! After being diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2013, I share delicious and approachable gluten-free recipes made with everyday, in-season ingredients, yet have 600+ recipes for any and all diets.

Is Iowa girls in the Sweet 16? ›

The Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Colorado Buffaloes in the most-viewed Sweet 16 game, tallying a huge audience of 6.9M, making it the best Sweet 16 audience ever recorded and the second most-watched women's college basketball game since 1995.

What is the state of Iowa famous for? ›

The Hawkeye State's greatest natural resource is its rich soil, which farmers use to grow corn and soybeans—the state's top crops. Iowa produces the most corn in the nation, and it even converts some of its corn into a fuel called ethanol—in fact, Iowa is the top U.S. producer of this energy source.

What is Iowa's least favorite food? ›

Here in Iowa, the most hated food is NOT olives (although it IS the pick for Illinois). It's actually anchovies, which is the second most hated food overall. It's also the most hated in Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Missouri. Our neighbors in Minnesota and South Dakota apparently hate eggplant.

What is the state sandwich of Iowa? ›

The pork tenderloin sandwich, also known as a breaded pork tenderloin sandwich (BPT), contains a breaded and fried cutlet similar to Wiener Schnitzel and is popular in the Midwest region of the United States, especially in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.

What food is at Iowa State football? ›

Sporting Events Food & Beverage Concessions

Jack Trice Stadium- 6 locations inside the stadium, open for all home ISU Football games. We provide Corndogs, Fresh Squeezed State Fair Lemonade, Tenderloins, French Fries, Hot Dogs, Brats, Beef Burger and Nachos.

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