Ultimate comfort food recipes (2024)

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by Marina Hopkins

published on 18 January 2019

Ultimate comfort food recipes (1)

The phrase “comfort food” means something different to everyone, and is inextricable from each person’s deeply personal associations and memories. In general, though, there are a handful of unifying factors. Comfort food tends to be unapologetically indulgent, ideally involving copious amounts of carbs, cheese, or chocolate.It often requires minimum effort, and if it does call for a bit of extra time or concentration, the cooking process is likely to be relaxing rather than mind-boggling. And, finally, it has that indefinable, mood-boosting quality that simply puts a smile on your face. Here are some of our all-time favourite comfort food classics that tick all the boxes, from coconut noodles to sticky toffee pudding.

Madhur’s Chicken Tikka Masala

by Madhur Jaffrey

from Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation

The warming flavours and rich creaminess of Madhur Jaffrey’s classic chicken tikka masala make for a deeply comforting, home-cooked meal. This recipe is ideal for weekends when you have time to marinate the chicken for a few hours. Madhur recommends serving this with Indian breads, rice, or a black dal.

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Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation

Jamie Oliver’s Allotment Cottage Pie with Root Veg, Porcini Mushrooms, Marmite and Crispy Rosemary

by Jamie Oliver

from

Feast your eyes on Jamie Oliver’s meat-free cottage pie filled withlentils, porcini mushrooms, and root vegetables in a rich gravy, all topped off witha fluffy cloud of mashed potato.

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Macaroni Cheese

by Hawksmoor

from Hawksmoor at Home

Mac and cheese, in all its creamy glory, is a failsafe way to combat the blues. This particularly luxuriousrecipe from Hawksmoor at Homeuses not one but three types of cheese, giving it a ludicrously oozy, fondue-like consistency, plus a perfectly crispy golden top.

Coconut Chicken Noodles: Ohn no Khauk Swe

by

from The Rangoon Sisters

Enriched with coconut milk and flavoured with a combination of paprika, ginger, and lime, this Burmese-inspired dish from The Rangoon Sisters is guaranteed to lift the spirits, especially when topped with handfuls of crispy fried noodles.

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The Rangoon Sisters

Winter Nights Chilli

by Jamie Oliver

from Jamie’s Comfort Food

Combining the delicious flavours of brisket and pork belly,Jamie Oliver’s wintery chilli is one of those hearty, warming recipes that was made for a cosy night in. This satisfying dinner is perfect for a lazy weekend when you’ve got time to leaveit bubblingaway all afternoon.

From the book

Jamie’s Comfort Food

Jessie and Lennie Ware’s Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls

by Jessie Ware, Lennie Ware

from Table Manners

According to podcast hosts and authors Jessie and Lennie Ware, chicken soup “most definitely has healing qualities”. Also known as ‘Jewish penicillin’ this clear, golden broth is served with fluffy matzo balls for a truly restorative supper.

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Table Manners

Nigella Lawson’s Spaghetti Carbonara

by Nigella Lawson

from How To Eat

Mac and cheese is by no means the only pasta dish that’s earneda placein the comfort food hall of fame.Nigella Lawson’s spaghetti carbonara is everything you could want in a comforting recipe: silkypasta coatedin a creamy sauce, dotted with bites of salty pancetta.

ZFC (Zuu Fried Chicken)

by Big Zuu

from Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Nothing quite says comfort food more than perfectly crisp fried chicken. Big Zuu shows us how it’s done with three twists on the classic recipe– one coasted in crushed Doritos, another seasoned with Maggi, and a third fried with Rice Krispies.

From the book

Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Gujarati Dal with Peanuts and Star Anise

by Meera Sodha

from Fresh India

Inspired by her Gujarati heritage, Meera Sodha describes this dal as “a taste of home”. Subtly flavoured with star anise, curry leaves, and lemon, the dish is finished with a sprinkling of pomegranate seeds and toasted peanuts.

From the book

Fresh India

Aubergine, Chickpea and Tomato Bake (Musaqa’a)

by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley

from Falastin

This hearty bake takes its inspiration from the rich flavours of moussaka; with cinnamon, cumin, and chilli, it makes for an easy and comforting vegan supper.

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Falastin

Blueberry Cream Cheese Pancakes

by Chrissy Teigen

from Cravings: Hungry For More

Try Chrissy Teigen’s blueberry cream cheese pancake recipe to get your stack fix. The perfectly fluffy buttermilk pancakes are filled with pockets of melted cream cheese and sweet blueberries, and topped witha sprinkle ofDigestivebiscuit crumb.

From the book

Cravings: Hungry For More

Wintry Apple Bake with Double Ginger Crumble

by Deb Perelman

from Smitten Kitchen Every Day

A perfectly soft, spiced apple base is topped with a buttery, ginger-spiked crumble in this recipe from Deb Perelman.

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Smitten Kitchen Every Day

Triple Chocolate Brownies

by Jane Dunn

from Jane’s Patisserie

When all else fails: chocolate. These incredibly chewy and fudgy brownies from Jane’s Patisserie are studded with dark, milk, and white chocolate chips. To ram up the comfort food factor, serve these brownies warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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Jane’s Patisserie

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FAQs

What's your go to comfort food best answer? ›

Fried chicken: a classic comfort food because of its crispy texture and the positive memories of picnics and gatherings. Mac and cheese: macaroni noodles in cheese sauce are simple to cook and perfectly balance carbs and proteins.

What is the ultimate comfort food? ›

No other dish describes comfort quite as well as chicken pot pie. Made with tender chicken, mixed veggies, satisfying spices, and a delicious pie crust, this is the perfect easy weeknight dinner.

What is the most comforting food in the world? ›

10 Comfort Foods from Around the World
  • India: Butter Chicken. ...
  • France: Cassoulet. ...
  • Morocco: Harira Soup. ...
  • South Korea: Kimchi Stew (Kimchi Jjigae) ...
  • Mexico: Pozole. ...
  • Greece: Moussaka. ...
  • Thailand: Tom Yum Soup. ...
  • Brazil: Feijoada.

What do you consider the ultimate comfort food? ›

What Are the Top 10 Comfort Foods?
  • Burgers & French fries.
  • Cake and cheesecake.
  • Candy.
  • Chicken soup.
  • Grilled cheese.
  • Grits.
  • Ice cream.
  • Mac 'n' cheese.
Apr 11, 2023

What are 3 comfort foods? ›

Some popular American comfort foods include:
  • Macaroni and cheese.
  • Fried chicken.
  • Mashed potatoes and gravy.
  • Meatloaf.
  • Pot roast.
  • Chicken and dumplings.
  • Chili.
  • Grilled cheese sandwich.
Mar 8, 2011

What is the most popular comfort food in the US? ›

Nearly 15 percent of the 2,252 adults surveyed by Harris listed pizza as their top comfort food, more than twice as many as said chocolate (7 percent) or ice cream (7 percent) and more still than said mac and cheese (5 percent), chips (4 percent), hamburgers (3 percent), steak (3 percent), or either popcorn, pasta or ...

What is the number 1 most loved food? ›

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a american dish. Find out more
  1. 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  2. 2 French Fries86%
  3. 3 Hamburgers85%
  4. 4 Cheeseburger83%
  5. 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  6. 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  7. 7 Hash browns82%
  8. 8 Fried Chicken82%

What is the most loved meal in the world? ›

Pizza is ranked as the most popular food in the world, according to a survey by TasteAtlas. On average, Americans eat 18 acres of pizza a day, highlighting its popularity in the USA. Pasta is the second most popular food globally, after pizza. Almost 14.5 million tons of pasta are consumed worldwide annually.

What food is loved by everyone? ›

Potatoes

Nearly as versatile a food as rice, potatoes are loved by everyone no matter where they live. They can take many forms: from French fries to mashed potatoes to gnocchi, potato lovers can rest easy knowing their favorite delicacy is incredibly easy to find and eat.

What country has the best comfort food? ›

The Best Comfort Foods from Six Different Countries
  • Canada: Poutine.
  • China: Barbecued Pork Buns.
  • France: French Onion Soup.
  • Ghana: Beef and Peanut Stew.
  • Japan: Miso Soup.
  • United States: Macaroni and Cheese.
Mar 11, 2024

Is pizza a comfort food? ›

One thing that all comfort foods have in common is that they fill you up. Have you ever heard of a comfort food that leaves you feeling slightly unsatisfied and a little hungry? Of course not! Pizza is a fantastic comfort food because it's hot and delicious, but it also fills you up completely.

What makes good comfort food? ›

Comfort foods, the study found, actually do make us feel less sad. So what were the top seven items on my poll? Mac and cheese hit the No. 1 spot, followed by beef stew, apple pie and ice cream, chicken and dumplings/chicken pot pie, meatloaf with mashed potatoes, bread pudding and fried chicken.

Can you describe your go to comfort food and what makes it so comforting? ›

Common types of comfort foods that come to mind include heavy casseroles, stews and breads that tend to be high in both taste and calorie count. Just like everything we consume, this particular category of cuisine also can affect us physically and psychologically.

Why do people say comfort food? ›

Comfort food is the name given to food that we simply associate with good. It gives us great pleasure and joy because it evokes positive emotions in us. Comfort food makes us feel good, it activates the reward area of the brain, which can improve mood and reduce stress when we eat these foods, in the moment.

What is your go to food meaning? ›

What is the definition of a go-to dish? For me, the go-to dish is meant to delight anyone who will be involved: the cook, the family. That is a hard balance to strike. Those that eat it don't consider the labor of a meal, but the cook must always consider the labor.

Why do I like comfort food? ›

But what exactly makes them so irresistible? According to research, our cravings for comfort food are deeply rooted in psychology. These foods often trigger feelings of nostalgia and emotional comfort, providing a sense of security and familiarity in times of stress or sadness.

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