Whether you’re looking for a new recipe or searching for an old family favorite dish, these 14 sites are the best food bloggers on my list!
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It’s the time of year where families gather together at tables loaded with yummy food.
Favorite family traditions are celebrated and remembered, and new recipes are searched out and prepared. I know I have a collection of
But, as much as I love flipping through cookbooks, food bloggers have a special place in my heart for their creativity and the time they put into
So, if you’re looking to change up your menu plan a bit or start a new custom for the holidays or even for the new year, try going online.
My go-to sites for new inspiration and tips are most often these 14 of the best food bloggers.
Gimme Some Oven has been around for a while and is really well known. Ali’s slow cooker pork carnitas are incredible. You need to have this dish on a regular rotation.
Lindsay from Pinch of Yum is another OG food blogger. Her photography makes her recipes look so mouth-watering, she’s even wrote a book on how to take pictures of food.
For everyday family meals, Love Bakes Good Cakes is an excellent resource. Jamie’s recipes are accessible and familiar, but super tasty.

I’ve recently found Linda and her site, Simply Healthyish, and I’m obsessed with her weekly menu plans! Plus, check out the recipe key on the side of her page. It’s so easy to see what’s gluten-free, one pot, or ready in under 30 minutes.
Don’t let the name fool you; Minimalist Baker has much more than just sweets. But they do aim to have all their recipes under 10 ingredients, under 30 minutes or be able to be made in one pot. Sounds good to me!
Tonia from The Gunny Sack has a similar vibe to Love Bakes Good Cakes, and her recipe index is so well-done.I love her Autumn-inspired and holiday sections.
If your kids are opinionated eaters like mine, Emily from My Everyday Table has some great advice and recipe inspiration!

You don’t see a lot of food bloggers with an entire page dedicated to afternoon tea, but you can find one on 31 Daily. I love it!
I’m a big fan of the name of this site and Nichole’s photography is stunning and inviting. Her Buffalo Chicken Dip has been pinned almost 100,000 times!
Ali from Alexandra Cooks knows a lot about bread. And she really wants to spread that knowledge around. And for a huge bread fan like me, that is excellent news.
Her ingredient directory is a must for anyone who has a bunch of food, but no idea what to make for dinner.

If you’re looking for a ton of paleo, gluten-free, whole 30, or any other dietary lifestyle recipes, Nora from A Clean Bake is your girl.
Smitten Kitchen is another site that has been around since the beginning of food blogs. Try the random recipe feature. On a recent test, I found zucchini bread, a pink lady cake, and pistachio crusted lamb chops.
More than just food, Lexi’s Clean Kitchen has … more of a healthy lifestyle site. She can teach you how ot DIY peanut butter cups and inspire you to reduce your plastic use, too!
I hope these 14 food bloggers inspire you to find some new dinner inspiration!
And if you have your own favorite, share it below!
