Our Top 5 Best New Recipes From Last Week


It’s no secret that Allrecipes is the hub of culinary inspiration for home cooks around the world. Our team of culinary producers, tastemakers, and community members have shared thousands of tried-and-true recipes we’ve used to feed our family for decades. Each week, a crop of new recipes get published and shared to the world.

We have one tasty new dessert recipe, two easy appetizers that are perfect for holiday hosting, and two tasty dinners anyone can make. All of these recipes have been tested (and enjoyed) by our team—meaning they have the official Allrecipes stamp of approval. Save the ones you love on MyRecipes to keep them within reach for easy meal planning. Check back in a week—we’ll have a whole new batch of inspiration for you to explore!

Ginger Soy Shrimp Noodle Soup

Brie Goldman / Food Styling: Holly Dreesman / Prop Styling: Sue Mitchell


For this shrimp noodle soup, freezer staples like peas and shrimp bulk up a lemony-broth with fresh ginger and soy sauce for a quick dinner. This recipe uses broken pieces of linguine, but you could use any type of pasta. You can even use this neat noodle trick to turn store-bought pasta into a chewier ramen-style noodle.

Sugar Cookie Pumpkin Cupcake Muffins

Payton Beckwith


These sugar cookie pumpkin cupcake muffins take advantage of a super shortcut: refrigerated cookie dough! Plus, it has only a handful of other ingredients, and very minimal measuring. How easy is that!

Smoked Salmon Layer Dip

Peyton Beckwith


Perfect for upcoming holiday hosting, this smoked salmon layer dip, with capers, dill, and red onion, is a creamy, lemony sensation that you can stir up in minutes. Serve it with bagel chips or crostini and watch it disappear.

Biscuits and Gravy Skillet Pot Pie

Allrecipes / Julia Hartbeck


It can’t get more classic than biscuits and gravy, and this skillet pot pie version keeps all the flavor, but has an easier preparation. It’s an easy, family-pleasing, budget-friendly breakfast, lunch, or dinner that is pure comfort—even down to the minimal clean-up.

Crockpot Christmas Corn Dip

Peyton Beckwith


This is about to be your family’s new favorite Christmas tradition. This slow cooker Christmas corn dip, with two types of corn, jalapeño, and bell peppers, is spicy, creamy, cheesy, and delicious. Serve with tortilla chips.


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