Every so often, I take a minute and check Pinterest to see which recipe posts of ours are the most popular. I’m always surprised. The recipes I like the most aren’t always the ones that do so well surprisingly. There’s no real right way to make a pin consistently succeed. This year though, I’ve noticed a few trends.
Recipes that have a person’s name associated with them do rather well, like Ginger’s Famous Island Beef Teriyaki, Brenna’s Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Soup, or Dad’s Country Garden Potato Salad. Get ready to see a lot more of these recipes in 2019.
I also noticed that recipes with added-phrases did rather well this year. These Prize-Winning Pumpkin Whoopie Cookies, this Kid-Friendly Buttered Rice with Pasta Stars, and this One-Pot Cajun Shrimp Chowder are just a few examples. That’s a trend I’ll have to keep in mind when coming up with recipe titles.
And last, the timing of adding a post to Pinterest seems to be extremely important. For instance, posting these Chocolate Chip Vanilla Cookies around the holidays turned out to be a very wise decision. People looking for Christmas cookie recipes really helped to boost this recipe’s popularity.
So, why are all of these things important? Well, the idea is for my recipe posts to get the most visibility I can possibly get for them. After all, my goal is for people to actually see, read, and make the recipes I develop. Keeping the above trends in mind may help with that in 2019.
Make sure to follow along with Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck on Pinterest if you haven’t already. Also, please feel free to pin our recipes. It’s a great way to find them later on when you’re looking for them.
Prize-Winning Pumpkin Whoopie Cookies
These prize-winning whoopie cookies will totally blow your socks off. They’re made using pumpkin and chocolate, which is the perfect autumn flavor combination. And, with a cream cheese filling sandwiched in between two of the pumpkin and chocolate flavored cookies, this is a fall treat you’ll simply find hard to resist.
Ginger’s Famous Island Beef Teriyaki
Island teriyaki sauce is a great way to turn sirloin steak slices or chunks into something truly amazing, with very little effort involved. The secret is marinating the beef in a mixture of soy sauce, brown sugar, olive oil, ground ginger, pepper, and finely minced garlic for at least 24 to 48 hours before grilling it.
Chocolate Chip Vanilla Cookies
These simple and unassuming chocolate chip cookies are so much more than they first appear. They’re soft and chewy, but also have an intense vanilla flavor that helps to bring out the taste of the semi-chocolate chips in them as well. In addition, they somehow manage to get even better after sitting for a few days after they are baked, which makes them the perfect Christmas cookie to add to a holiday cookie tray.
Kid-Friendly Buttered Rice with Pasta Stars
It can always be a little difficult to find something that your child will eat. Why not give this kid-friendly rice and pasta side dish combination a try? Not only is this buttered rice loaded with carrots and onion for an extra veggie flavor punch, it’s also overflowing with pasta stars, which will most assuredly grab your child’s attention and instantly win their taste buds over.
Buttery Pineapple & Coconut Frozen Custard
Looking for a sweet treat to help beat the summer heat? This frozen custard is truly a decadent warm-weather dessert thanks to the addition of toasted coconut and a swirled in pineapple butter sauce. You’ll find that this buttery ice cream has just the right amount of sweet tropical flavor to keep you coming back for more.