Tried-and-True Tested Pinterest Recipes We Love

I’ve gotten pretty bored with our HEB orders lately. I thought the arrival of hatch chile season would make up for some of that monotony that we’ve found ourselves stuck in. Sadly, it didn’t get me as excited as I had anticipated it would. Awhile back, we got in a bit of rut where for weeks our meals seemed very similar and for some reason we can only remember the existence of 4 restaurants to do take-out from. Needless to say, we needed a change of food scenery. Surprisingly, one of my COVID side projects came to the recipe rescue.

The COVID Side Project I Have Come to Love

I signed up for Pinterest as soon as I discovered it and was able to get on the platform. I’ve racked up a ton of pins over the years with literally thousands of those centered about food. I’ve always had trouble scrolling to find a recipe I’d tried and loved or would get frustrated with broken links. I knew that I’d love to get it under control with some better organization, but never under ordinary circumstances would I have had the time or devoted the time to it. During COVID it has become a side project for me as we stream a ton of different TV shows that we never watched or are re-watching. TV aglow, I have gone through and organized thousands of food recipes, deleted duplicates and broken links, and made sub-categories of different boards.

It’s been the weirdest pandemic time suck, but I have absolutely loved the outcome. I no longer fear accidentally closing a recipe and never being able to find it on one of my own Pinterest boards again. I love being able to see what we’ve got and find an easy recipe that will give a twist on it. Plus, we’ve started trying some new recipes that we’ve really enjoyed which has been such a nice change.

Give Me Those tried-and-true tested Recipes!

  • Chicken Shawarma Salad - We eat this one all the time. We refer to it as Ashley’s Fave Salad now in our home. I will gladly eat it at least twice a week for the rest of my days.

  • Mexican Street Corn Salad - We discovered this one back in June and loved the fresh summery feel of it.

  • Julia’s Veggie Mix - This veggie mix covered in basil with mozzarella balls is a favorite of mine. It’s a great veggie mix, and I can’t say no to fresh basil.

  • Italian Stuffed Zucchini Boats - Zucchini boats proved to be easier to do than I thought. I love the change from normal zucchini we get with this meal.

  • Garlic Mushrooms - Rick loved these so much when we ate them last week that they’re back on the menu for this week. I love the fact that we can use some of our fresh thyme for them too.

  • Zucchini Casserole - This casserole is one of our most recent finds where we’ve been trying to do more meat-less meals. I was a little wary of it, but I gladly helped myself to seconds and I can’t wait to try it again.

  • Chicken Burgers with Avocado Salsa - I love this meal. It could easily be done without the salsa on top, but that’s a huge disservice to the meal.

  • Salmon Sushi Bowl - Our favorite sushi place is almost an hour away. This recipe helps us on those nights we want to get our sushi fix, but don’t want to do that drive.

  • Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Peppers - This has been a healthy meal we return to fairly often because it makes a great lunch.

  • Chocolate Chip Cookies - I thought about keeping this one to myself because it’s one of those best-kept secret kind of recipes that you stash in your back pocket to impress your friends, but it really is too good to not share.

Organizing my food-focused Pinterest boards was not on my 2020 radar, but I’m so glad that it has happened! Have you tried any good recipes lately? I’d love to know about them!