Most Viewed of 2011
I hadn’t planned to write a “top ten” post, since I link back to these recipes anyway. But quite a few readers have requested it. So here are the top ten posts on my blog, based on page views and the number of comments left by people who’ve tried the recipe with good results:
Healthy Chocolate-Chip Cookies
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Cookies
Chocolate-Raspberry Fudge Cake
And the number one recipe on my blog:
Question of the Day:
Have you tried any of my recipes?
Did any of your favorites make this list? Three of my favorites are on here (the pb cookies, baked oatmeal, and chocolate fudge cake). Anyone want to count how many of the top 10 most popular recipes include chocolate? Apparently I’m not the only one who’s a chocoholic…
















Didn’t you say chocolate tofu fudge pie was your favourite? After that one I’m a little wary of trying your recipes, but based on the comments I’m gonna try the blondies next.
Your Single Lady Cupcakes changed my life! I would never bake because I live alone- well, with one super healthy eater who doesn’t believe that dessert can be healthy- and I wouldn’t want to be stuck with huge quantities of sweets sitting around at a time.
I love that your recipes are usually portioned for one or just a few people. It’s perfect for young girls like me who haven’t started a family yet! Keep up the good work <3
I make your cookie dough dip regularly and eat about half a batch a day! I haven’t wanted to venture out to anything else yet. I actually use chocolate PB2 (powdered peanut butter) instead of real peanut butter or any other oil, and just add some milk and it’s nice and creamy. It cuts the fat out, for those watching their fat intake 🙂
Literally just finished eating a batch of cookie dough dip I made a couple days ago. Delicious!
Yes! I’ve only recently discovered your blog but since I have I’ve made several cookies, oatmeals, babies and dips. The baked Cookie Dough Oatmeal is probably my favorite – I save it for Saturday mornings and look forward to it all week 🙂 I have many more of your recipes printed off waiting for me to find the time to try them out.
Those healthy chocolate chip cookies really are so freaking good!
I’ve tried the Starbuck’s Frappuccino (very good!) and the hot chocolate fugde babies (amazing!). My hubby doesn’t “believe” in healthy desserts yet he always wants to make sure we have the hot chocolate fudge babies on tap! I think you’re making a believer out of him, Katie! You certainly have me, keep up the good cookin’!
I commented the other day that I just found your blog. I tried your truffles (the no bake cookie ones) and they are REALLY good.
I wanted to ask if you have nutritional values anywhere, or if you could teach us (me) how to figure out the nutritional value of something. I’m going to a party and want to bring your truffles and I’d like to say: “I brought these candies that only have x amount of calories, and only x amount of fat”
Thanks again for all you share, this is going to be a regular blog stop for me. Keep the yummies coming!
Hi Erin,
The nutritional info for the truffles is actually already posted. Just click on the link that says “Calories and Nutritional Info” under the ingredients and directions on that post.
For many of my recipes, that’s where you’ll find a link to the nutritional info :).
Actually i’ve only tried most of them. That’s all 🙂 My favorite has to be the cookie pizooka thingy. Yum and yum.
I’ve been following your blog for years (back when it was mostly “babies” of some sort). I love watching how it’s grown….the recipes, photography and all the followers! I’ve actually never commented on here (don’t know why), but wanted to let you know that my all time FAVE recipe is the Ultimate Chocolate Fudge Pie! The One Minute Chocolate Cake is a close second though! Glad to see you doing so well and I’m loving all your yummy recipes. Thank you, Katie!!
Aww thanks, Andrea!
The chocolate pie is my favorite too :).