August TrendsReport
We analyzed the data from our recipe network to determine this month’s biggest trends, from back-to-school time savers to a ranking of the most popular herbs!
The New AmericanPantry
Once upon a time American pantries mostly had the same list of ingredients (flour, sugar butter). But more and more, our data shows that a handful of ingredients have been infiltrating our list of “Pantry Staples.”
Would you guess that our users buy…Fish sauce as much as mayonnaiseGreek yogurt as much as 2% milk
Panko as much as fruit jams & preservesCoconut oil as much as pickles
Almond meal as much as American cheeseSriracha as much as bacon
HERB’STHE WORD
How does our recipe network use herbs? Here’s how the popularity of our favorite summery seasonings shake down, in terms of recipe count.
parsley 993 cilantro 895basil 770 thyme 422bay leaves 304rosemary 289chive 278oregano 214mint 198dill 156
TRENDING SAGE appeared in 14% more recipes
this month
# of recipes
Back to School…ALREADY!?
Time-saving tips, one pot dishes and set-it-and-forget-it meals crowded this month’s list of most popular recipes as busy parents scramble to prep uncomplicated meals for their families.
Easy Peach Cobbler
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Pork
Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese
Crock-Pot Egg and Broccoli Casserole
Lazy Day Lasagna
Two Ingredient Crispy Oven Baked BBQ Chicken
30 Minute Ground Beef Gyros
The Future of
GroceriesKeep an eye on these big trends that food bloggers have started to explore.
Wild Game and FoulBeef and pork plunged in popularity, and though fish and chicken are still favorites, other meat options like bison, mutton, and turkey were way more popular this month.
QuarkNo, not the subatomic particle. This is a super fresh cheese that many bloggers are using as a yogurt substitute.
CerealFeel like you’re seeing Froot Loops everywhere? You’re not crazy. Bloggers are taking inspiration from Momofuku’s Christina Tosi and using nostalgic cereals in all sorts of innovative ways. (Apple Jacks donuts, anyone?)
SpiralizerMaybe you’ve heard of this new tool that turns everything into a curly fry shape. Use it to create healthy pasta replacements… or, you know, curly fries.
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