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These are our all-time top recipes at BHG

From vegetable bake to carrot cake, here are the top 10 faves.
best bhg recipes with pumpkin bake on the left, biscotti in top right corner and caramel self saucing pudding in the bottom right

It’s time to give you an updated list of our top recipes at Better Homes and Gardens. These 10 dishes are the most popular, most clicked on and most beloved out of the thousands we have on our website.

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It’s clear that you all love your one-pan tray bakes, your comforting dessert classics and don’t mind a few vegetarian dinners here and there.

If you haven’t made one of these recipes yet, then it’s definitely time to give it a try. After all, it’s been voted as ‘best of the best’ by you!

Green vegetable bake in large tray is top recipe of all time
(Credits: Andre Martin)

Our best-ever green vegetable bake

Layers and layers of goodness.

Featuring layers of fresh autumnal produce, like capsicum, zucchini, sage, parsley, rosemary, potato and spinach – this amazing green vegetable bake will thrill the table and make the whole house smell amazing.

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bake with roasted pumpkin, onion, feta and spinach in metal tray
(Credits: Rob Shaw)

Delicious the night you make it and even better as leftovers for lunch the next day, there’s good reason why this pumpkin slice recipe is one of our most popular. As well as pumpkin, it’s packed with spinach, feta and zucchini, all bound together by eggs for a colourful and filling meal.

carrot cake with walnut crust on the outside

7-step carrot cake

An old-fashioned favourite.

A good carrot cake will always be a hit. It’s moist, has a natural sweetness that appeals to just about anyone and suits most occasions. This classic recipe is easy to make, with the cake, icing and finishing touches all coming together in just 7 steps.

hummingbird slice with front part cut into pieces and knife on the side

Hummingbird slice

An afternoon tea hit!

There is something especially decadent about this hummingbird slice. Packed full of pineapple, carrot and pecans and topped with a cream cheese frosting, this tropical dessert will hit the spot. 

Easy apple and caramel self-saucing pudding in oval baking dish

If you want to satisfy your sweet tooth and use up a bunch of apples while you’re at it, look no further than this simple, self-saucing apple and caramel pudding. Serve it fresh from the oven with a generous helping of ice-cream.

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lemon biscotti with chrries and almonds pressed into the top
(Credits: Brett Stevens)

Lemon and pistachio biscotti

A gluten-free delight!

Perfect with a cup of tea and an afternoon chat, these lemon and pistachio biscotti will wow your guests! The pistachio gives the biscuits a deep savoury flavour while lemon juice will add a fantastic zesty element.

chicken divan in square tray with spoon sticking out and chives sprinkled on top
(Credits: Rob Shaw)

Oven-baked chicken divan

Revamp a retro casserole.

With chicken and broccoli smothered in mornay sauce topped with cheesy breadcrumbs, there’s plenty to love about the ’70s classic, chicken divan.

lemon dessert recipes lemon delicious pudding with scoop taken out and cream on top

Lemon delicious pudding

Decadent and delicious!

With fluffy sponge, rich sauce and an oh-so-zingy tang, lemon delicious is a classic dessert that often brings back plenty of heart-warming recipes. 

bolognese in a bowl with black spoon and parmesan grated on top
(Credits: Alan Jensen)

Colin’s spaghetti bolognese

With a secret ingredient.

There’s nothing quite like a simple spaghetti Bolognese recipe to please a crowd. When it comes to Colin’s recipe, he says the more ingredients, the merrier.

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slow cooker scones on baking tray filled with jam and cream
(Credits: Andre Martin and Pablo Martin)

Slow-cooker lemonade scones

Only three ingredients!

If you think making scones is daunting, this is the recipe for you. These slow cooker lemonade scones only require three ingredients (plus some extras for serving), and a slow cooker. It’s so simple, you could make them for afternoon tea now.

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