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Food Network's top 100 recipes of 2007

Screengrab of the Food Network's Top Ten recipes of 2007
I know that people like to complain about the Food Network, but for the most part I tend to enjoy their programming. I often find myself turning to their website when I'm searching for particular recipes or inspiration for a specific ingredient. I spotted their 100 Top Recipes Feature a couple of days ago and I've been seeing mention of it on several other food blogs (this is my way of saying that I'm a few days late to the party in mentioning this, but it's still good stuff nonetheless).

The pictures are terrific and it's fun to browse through and see the types of foods that made the list. I think that it's interesting that of the top ten recipes, seven are decidedly comfort foods. Of the remaining three, two are desserts and one is a breakfast dish. Head over and dig around, there's something in that Top 100 for just about everyone.

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Filed Under: Trends, Ingredients
Tags: 100 recipes, 2007, comfort food, Food Network, FoodNetwork, most popular, Top Recipes, year end round up

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Ryan

1-04-2008 @10:03AM Ryan said... 207 eh? Big time retro ;-)
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kevjohn

1-04-2008 @12:23PM kevjohn said... I can't get to the Food Network site due to my workplace internet filter. So I don't know the process they went through to assemble this list. But really, how in the heck can the two top recipes for the year be for mac & cheese?
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Marisa McClellan

1-04-2008 @12:24PM Marisa McClellan said... I also thought it was pretty crazy that the top two recipes were for Mac and Cheese. I'm guessing that the list was generated based on number of visits to each recipe, because I can't imagine that the Food Network folks would have done that intentionally.
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maequisem

1-04-2008 @1:50PM maequisem said... I've made #3, the Good Eats Turkey twice, with 20 lbs+ birds each time and they came out PERFECT.
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noza

1-04-2008 @2:23PM noza said... If this list was compiled by totalling page-hits, it's a sad, sad
indication of the current state of affairs that 6 of the top 10
recipes are from Paula Deen.

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noza

1-04-2008 @2:23PM noza said... If this list was compiled by totalling page-hits, it's a sad, sad
indication of the current state of affairs that 6 of the top 10
recipes are from Paula Deen.


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Amy

1-04-2008 @3:49PM Amy said... Have you tried any of Paule Deen's recipes? I can't stand to watch her show, but I have made 3 of her recipes. They were all wonderful and got rave reviews from my guests. And one of them didn't even have butter (not kidding).
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Porcalina

1-04-2008 @3:23PM Porcalina said... I made the Baked Mac n Cheese (#2) over the weekend. It was really good :)
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