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Bacon, basil, and rosemary...desserts, of course! Home cooks around the country will be ordering and enjoying savory desserts in 2014. From salted caramel cupcakes to pistachio ice cream, no flavor is too bold for these cooks. Millennials, more
than any other age group, will be venturing into their kitchens to whip up a savory treat.
However, not all savory desserts fare equally. Home cooks around the country prefer cupcakes (61%) over ice cream (34%); salted caramel is the top flavor with 61% of home cooks trying and liking it.
2014 TrendsWhat American Families are Cooking and Eating
Here at Allrecipes, discovering what’s in the shopping carts, kitchens, and on the dinner tables of Allrecipes’ community of home cooks is always fascinating. Engaged and enthusiastic, our community of 30 million home cooks share their cooking and eating behaviors, aspirations, and interests to give us timely insights about food trends.
In this issue of the Measuring Cup Trend Report, we share results from our annual trend survey, and anticipate the flavors of 2014. Expect to see sweet take a backseat to savory on the dessert list, Paleo diets continue their appeal, particularly with Millennials, peanut butter’s popularity nudged by exotic nut butters, more homemade pickles, and coconut everything. Specialty meat sources are being increasingly scrutinized, and perhaps the popularity of Etsy and Pinterest is behind the rise in DIY cooking? Read on to discover more about these delicious insights.
InsIghT#1 Sugar Meets Spice! Savory Desserts on the Rise
Home Cooks Who Have Made a Savory Dessert in the Last Year
18%
of Millennials
12%
of GenXers
8%
of Baby Boomers
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48%Hormone-free
45%Pasture or grass-fed
37%Humanely-
raised
Criteria Important to Shoppers When Purchasing Specialty Meats
InsIghT #2 (Specialty) Meat, It’s What’s for DinnerIt’s no secret cooks around the country are paying closer attention to where and how their food is sourced, particularly meat. In fact, when purchasing specialty meats, almost half of home cooks (49%) say hormone-free and pasture/grass-fed (45%) will continue to be their top purchasing criteria.
While 17% of Millennials report eating more meat in 2013 compared with 2012, those residing in the Pacific Northwest lead the trend. This can likely be attributed to the popularity of the Paleo diet in this region since 13% of Pacific Northwest home cooks say they or someone in their household followed this diet in the past year.
InsIghT #3 Southwesterners Love Scrumptious Smash-Ups
Home cooks in the Southwest are most likely to let their imagination run wild in the kitchen. From Jell-O® cake to tater tot casseroles, more than any other U.S. region, they’ll be cooking up mouthwatering smash-ups—those wacky dishes that pair two unlikely foods—into fun dishes they love eating.
Jell-O®
Cake
32%
Jell-O®
Cake
32%
Tater TotCasserole
35%
Tater TotCasserole
29%
Tater TotCasserole
27%
Tater Tot Casserole
41%
Pacific
Jell-O® Cake 32%
Tater Tot Casserole 27%
Dorito® Casserole 21%
rocky Mountain range
Tater Tot Casserole 35%
Jell-O® Cake 30%
Dorito® Casserole 26%
southwest
Tater Tot Casserole 41%
7-up® Biscuits 31%
Dorito® Casserole 30%
south Atlantic states
Tater Tot Casserole 29%
7-up® Biscuits 24%
Jell-O® Cake 22%
new england
Jell-O® Cake 32%
Tater Tot Casserole 25%
Dorito® Casserole 17%
Mid-Atlantic states
Tater Tot Casserole 27%
Jell-O® Cake 26%
7-up® Biscuits 20%
Top 3 smash-ups by region
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More than two-thirds of America’s home cooks have tried a nut butter alternative to peanut butter. As primary motivations, more than half (57%) said “new flavors make mealtime more interesting,” while 24% said it was because of “health benefits.” They’re most likely to have tried almond butter, which 60% of home cooks say they sampled in past year. The likelihood of trying an alternative nut butter depends on where you live. Hazelnut butter is most popular in the Southwest (65% report trying it), almond butter in the Pacific states (74%), macadamia butter in the Rocky Mountain states (8%), pistachio nut butter in the Mid-Atlantic (3%), and sunflower butter in New England (26%).
Of Home Cooks...
...a flavor preferred by ...a flavor preferred by
HazelnutBu�erAlmond
Bu�erHAVE TRIED HAVE TRIED
42%60%
68% of GenXers
62% of Millennials
65% of Baby Boomers
HazelnutBu�erAlmond
Bu�er
InsIghT #5 Make Room, Peanut Butter! It’s Show Time for Almonds and Hazelnuts
InsIghT #4 Cooking Outside the BoxDIY will be sizzling in 2014! Home cooks are increasingly preparing foods in their kitchens that were commonly prepared from boxed mixes just a few years ago. From pancakes to ice cream to no-knead bread, home cooks are choosing to prepare more dishes from scratch so they can enjoy homemade flavors (41%), eat “cleaner” (29%), and save money (18%).
One DIY food trend expected to continue next year is no-knead breads: 70% of home cooks say they prepared bread in 2013 using ingredients in their fridge and pantry. Their motivation? One-third loved the flavor, 30% wanted to try something new, and 17% have more trust in foods they prepare themselves.
Pancakes
18%
10%
7%
Popular Foods Home Cooks Make From Scratch (by age)
GenXers
Millennials
Baby Boomers
Ice Cream
40%
39%
31%
Macaroni & Cheese
17%
18%
15%
No-Knead Bread
68%
67%
71%
Up-and-Coming nut Butter recipes from Allrecipes.com
Whole Grain Breakfast Cookies
110 reviews
Deluxe Almond Butter Sandwiches
5 reviews
Perfect Cashew and Peanut Butter Gluten-free Cookies
17 reviews
Raw Pad Thai
19 reviews
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InsIghT #7 Pickled, Please!
InsIghT #6 Coconut Frenzy!
Fermented foods will continue to be the rage with home cooks around the country. With pickled everything—asparagus, beans, kimchi, radishes and more—popping up everywhere in grocery stores and on menus, home cooks prefer the taste of homemade pickles to the store-bought variety.
Baby Boomers are the largest group of home fermenters, with 31% reporting they pickled something in 2013, while only 21% of Millennials have gotten out their vinegar and canning kettles. Home cooks in New England are the biggest fans of fermentation; 35% report they pickled foods in the past year.
Coconut has invaded every phase of cooking and eating, and its surge will continue next year. Home cooks love both the flavor (40%) and the health benefits (27%) of the tropical fruit.
Up-and-Coming Coconut recipes from Allrecipes.com
Up-and-Coming Pickled recipes from Allrecipes.com
Sam’s Famous Carrot Cake
1,498 reviews
Homemade Refrigerator Pickles
182 reviews
Vegan Cupcakes
191 reviews
Chipotle and Adobo Pickled Eggs
13 reviews
Old Fashioned Coconut Cream Pie
880 reviews
Catherine’s Pickled Blueberries
26 reviews
Paleo Pancakes
14 reviews
Pickled Daikon Radish and Carrot
6 reviews
Coconut Shrimp
1,229 reviews
Quick Pickled Jalapeño Rings
52 reviews
Coquito
171 reviews
Nana’s Southern Pickled Peaches
19 reviews
The Best Thai Coconut Soup
283 reviews
Yummy Lemon Coconut Loaf
14 reviews
Coconut Product Popularity (by age)
Coconut Oil
Coconut Milk
Coconut Water
Millennials 50% 20% 54%
GenXers 47% 17% 48%
Baby Boomers 41% 14% 44%
Top Three Reasons Home Cooks Are Choosing to Pickle Their Own Foods
51%
45%
28%
Homemade pickled food tastes better than store-bought versions
I have a vegetable garden and like to find ways to use the food I grow
Homemade pickled foods are healthier than store-bought versions
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Methodology
Data provided is from Allrecipes’ 2014 Trends Survey, hosted on Allrecipes.com from October 25-November 4, 2013, and completed by 2,930 U.S.-based community members. No incentives were used to reward or incent participation. For more information on the survey methodology such as response counts for each question or details on questions in order or format, please feel free to contact us.
About Allrecipes.com
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