They're In! The 10 Most Popular Pioneer Woman Recipes of 2022 (2024)

One-pot dinners, cozy soups, and casseroles—count us in!

By Kara Zauberman

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It’s hard to believe that 2022 is almost over!

For the Drummond family, so much has happened this year from Paige’s college graduation to Todd's last year of high school football—and there were plenty of recipes being made in between. In fact, Ree even reunited with her film crew this year to start shooting (and cooking) a new season of The Pioneer Woman. Of course, readers were also busy making some of Ree's best recipes throughout the year, too. But which were the most popular Pioneer Woman recipes of 2022? Let's find out!

From comforting soups to crowd-pleasing casseroles, 2022 was a year filled with comfort food, holiday favorites, and weeknight wonders. While you might be surprised to learn that sweets didn't make the list this year (last year's top recipes had two Drummond family favorites: chocolate sheet cake and chocolate pie), this year, people were focused on all things cheesy, salty, and savory. (Say hello to Ree's mac and cheese!) And if there's one trait that these top 10 recipes all share, it's that they all feel like a big, warm hug. 🤗

So, without further ado, join us for a countdown of the best Pioneer Woman recipes for 2022. Did your favorite make the list? Let us know in the comments!

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Perfect Pot Roast

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This recipe is all about the meat. Ree likes to use chuck roast which has beautiful marbling and ends up being melt-in-your-mouth delicious! It might take a little longer to cook than some of the other recipes on this list, but that's just what makes the finished dish so dang special.

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9

The Best Lasagna. Ever.

Ree has been eating this lasagna since childhood so you know it's got to be good. It has layers of beef, cheese, sauce, and noodles. What's not to love?

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8

Classic Pot Pie

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Here's the thing about pot pie: it's surprisingly easy to make! You can use shredded leftover rotisserie chicken and store-bought pie dough—and it'll still be the most comforting dish you make this year.

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My Favorite Turkey Brine

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If there was ever a recipe that got us through the holiday season, it would have to be Ree's turkey brine. It makes everyone's Thanksgiving turkey taste that much better and it results in the juiciest bird ever. (And if you didn't brine your turkey this year, trust us, you'll want to save this recipe for next year.)

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Creamy Mashed Potatoes

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This side dish checks all the boxes: it's comforting, it's buttery, and you can even make it ahead of time. Try it for your next holiday gathering or even just a steak dinner during the week. You won't regret it!

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5

Baked Ziti

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Calling all pasta lovers! This baked pasta recipe is always a hit. Wonder why? Ree skips the plain old tomato sauce for a hearty meat sauce, instead. "There must be meat. Meat there must be," Ree says.

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Chicken Salad

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This is the way Ree likes her chicken salad—with crunchy mix-ins, like celery, grapes, and green onions. And it appears to be the way most of you like it, too! Of course, it's easy to make this recipe your own by adding or subtracting any ingredients.

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Perfect Potato Soup

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There's a reason Ree's potato soup makes our list year after year. It's comforting, simple, and ready in just 30 minutes! The bacon and cheese make it downright perfect!

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Macaroni and Cheese

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Whether you have kids of your own or you're just a kid at heart, this ooey, gooey macaroni and cheese is sure to become a new favorite. It only takes 30 minutes to make and it has the crispiest, cheesiest topping we ever did see!

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Chicken Spaghetti

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And the #1 recipe of the year goes to... Ree's chicken spaghetti! "This is not your ordinary chicken dinner," Ree says about this family favorite, "It's irresistible!" In fact, it might just be the only casserole recipe that her husband Ladd will eat. Talk about a weeknight savior!

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FAQs

What is Ree Drummond's most popular recipe? ›

Chicken Pot Pie

Ree's beloved recipe is delicious even if you decide to use a few supermarket hacks, like shredded leftover rotisserie chicken and store-bought pie dough.

Is The Pioneer Woman cooking show ending? ›

Sadly for fans, it will be the show's last. “It has been one of the huge joys in my life to bring you this sweet little show, and I wish it wasn't so, but the final season of Valerie's Home Cooking start[s] airing [April 9] on @foodnetwork,” Bertinelli wrote on Instagram.

What happens to all the food cooked on Pioneer Woman? ›

"If my family doesn't finish it off, the crew definitely will," she says. Inevitably, some food sits out just a bit too long for people to eat. Hey, it takes time to capture the perfect shot! When that happens, Ree has a backup plan: Her seven hungry dogs.

What food is Pioneer Woman known for? ›

Ree Drummond is all about cooking simple, family-friendly meals. She's famous for making tons of delicious comfort food on The Pioneer Woman, like broccoli-cheese orzotto, tomato soup, chicken nuggets with cheese and marinara and more cheese—anyone else's stomachs suddenly growling?

What diet did Ree Drummond lose weight? ›

Ree was honest when she told her readers that diets like Keto and intermittent fasting didn't work for her. Instead, she maintained a calorie deficit, meaning "I expended more calories (through exercise and just basic daily activity) than my body required to maintain my then-weight."

Is Ree leaving the Food Network? ›

Despite rumors circulating that Ree was looking toward starting a new chapter in her career, she has not made any official announcement about leaving Food Network. The beloved TV personality did make one huge change in her personal life — moving out of the home she raised her kids in.

Did The Pioneer Woman divorce her husband? ›

Ree Drummond and her husband Ladd Drummond have been married for more than a quarter of a century — and they are still proving strong. In a tribute to her husband on their 25th wedding anniversary in 2021, The Pioneer Woman star penned a loving homage to her husband.

How did Pioneer Woman lose? ›

There's no secret to her success, she says, noting that a combination of moderate diet and exercise changes made all the difference. “I tackled it from different directions,” Drummond tells TODAY.com. “The biggest takeaway, which I don't always adhere to, is trying not to waste calories.

Why did Pioneer Woman lose weight? ›

She explained that she has “tackled [her health] from different directions.” She cut out alcohol, started eating more protein and vegetables, and introduced daily exercise into her routine, like walking her dogs and using at-home gym equipment.

What did pioneers eat for breakfast? ›

Beans, cornmeal mush, Johnnycakes or pancakes, and coffee were the usual breakfast. Fresh milk was available from the dairy cows that some families brought along, and pioneers took advantage go the rough rides of the wagon to churn their butter.

What 3 foods did the pioneers eat? ›

Breads, potatoes, rice, and starchy foods put backbone into a meal and the hungry souls who ate it. The mainstays of a pioneer diet were simple fare like potatoes, beans and rice, hardtack (which is simply flour, water, 1 teaspoon each of salt and sugar, then baked), soda biscuits (flour, milk, one t.

Does The Pioneer Woman cook in her house? ›

Ree looks so cozy amongst the wooden cabinets, colorful cookware, and ranch-friendly decor that some people think the setup shown on TV really is her home. Spoiler alert: It's not! The Pioneer Woman is actually filmed at The Lodge on her ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.

What was a typical pioneer meal? ›

Breads, potatoes, rice, and starchy foods put backbone into a meal and the hungry souls who ate it. The mainstays of a pioneer diet were simple fare like potatoes, beans and rice, hardtack (which is simply flour, water, 1 teaspoon each of salt and sugar, then baked), soda biscuits (flour, milk, one t.

What made Ree Drummond famous? ›

Ree Drummond launched her career when she began blogging about life as a cattle rancher's wife on their more than 400,000 acres in the Osage and homeschooling her children. Content grew, including a food section filled with recipes, as did her fan base—attracting over 20 million page views per month.

What was a typical pioneer dinner? ›

The dinner menu was similar to breakfast and lunch (beans again!), but could also include fresh buffalo or antelope meat or prairie hens if hunting had been successful. Using their ingenuity and the materials at hand, pioneer women prepared special foods to relieve the eating monotony.

Does Ree Drummond write her own recipes? ›

She has also written cookbooks, a children's book, and an autobiography. In 2015, Drummond launched a "homey lifestyle" product line of cookware, cutlery, appliances, clothing and outdoor living products.

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