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15 Recipes You All Loved In June

15 Recipes You All Loved In June

Buzz Feed30-06-2025
It's officially hot outside (like, my garden is fighting for its life), and apparently, our cooking habits have entered their peak summer era. Tasty fans spent June blending fruity things, air-frying everything, and turning nostalgic comfort foods into midnight snacks. From creamy frozen yogurt to loaded fries perfect for late-night munchies, these were the most-cooked recipes of the month:
Chunky Cinnamon Banana Caramel
Most of you used this buttery, brown sugar-y, banana-y sauce on ice cream, but a few of you 21+ homies used this caramel in a drink with some whiskey, I just know it. You're wild for that, and we love you.Recipe: Chunky Cinnamon Banana Caramel
Mango Coconut Frozen Yogurt
For many of us, the last week of June was hot enough for frying eggs on the sidewalk. But when it's that steamy outside, we don't want a fried egg, we want fro-yo.Recipe: Mango Coconut Frozen Yogurt
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Banana Cream Pie
Peanut butter and banana is the flavor combo we didn't know we needed a pie dedicated to.Recipe: Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Banana Cream Pie
Mango Lime Cheesecake
Baking this traditional cheesecake recipe will make you feel like such a legit cook. Too legit to quit.Recipe: Mango Lime Cheesecake
Marinated Egg Yolks
We are celebrating the come-down of egg prices by putting these marinated egg yolks on every bowl of rice we eat.Recipe: Marinated Egg Yolks
Peach Tea Brined Grilled Chicken
Head to the comments to tell me something more summery than sweet tea and grilled chicken... I'll wait... Recipe: Peach Tea Brined Grilled Chicken
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Chicken Parmesan Loaded Fries
Real ones know: you make the fries and chicken before a party, and reheat at 2 a.m. like a legend.Recipe: Chicken Parmesan Loaded Fries
Air-Fryer Crispy Pork Belly
Crunch level: 100. Your air fryer has never worked this hard. (But you'll hardly have to lift a finger.)Recipe: Air-Fryer Crispy Pork Belly
S'mores Cookie
We lived out our camping fantasy (without all the bug bites) with this fireside dessert-inspired dessert. Recipe: S'mores Cookie
Saucy Ramen
If your meal-prepped chicken is giving you the ick, you can reinvent it with this unctuous ramen dish.Recipe: Saucy Ramen
Cherry Vanilla Float
Ice cream floats and old-school diner sundaes are back, people. Hooooorayyyyy!!!Recipe: Cherry Vanilla Float
Air-Fried Firecracker Salmon Skewers
Even your fish-skeptic loved ones will be down for these firecracker salmon skewers.Recipe: Air-Fried Firecracker Salmon Skewers
Better Funeral Potatoes
Okay, so a few months ago, Tasty's Potatoes 100 Different Ways series featured a starchy, cornflake-topped casserole from the Midwest called "funeral potatoes." This version? Wayyy better.Recipe: Better Funeral Potatoes
No-Bake Upside-Down Mango Cheesecake
Two trends I'm seeing based on this list: mango and cheesecake. Do with that what you will.Recipe: No-Bake Upside-Down Mango Cheesecake
Yuzu Old Bay Shrimp Roll
Zesty, juicy, and dripping with East Coast energy. BYO boat shoes.Recipe: Yuzu Old Bay Shrimp Roll
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