The Top 10 Recipes of May 2020

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The top 10 recipes of May featured warm-weather dishes like Mexican Street Corn and Lemon Butter Pasta, signaling summer is just around the corner. Here's what else you were cooking this month.

1.  Mexican Street Corn

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This easy Mexican Street Corn recipe uses a tasty combination of mayonnaise, cotija cheese and lime juice. It's always a summer favorite on our site, and this month was no exception!

2. Greek Sheet Pan Chicken With Feta & Pepperoncini

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Rach's Greek-inspired sheet pan dinner with feta cheese, potatoes + pepperoncini is so easy.

3. Lemon Butter Pasta

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You only need five ingredients plus salt & pepper to make Katie Lee's easy—and so tasty—Lemon Butter Pasta.

4. Old Bay Shrimp Quesadillas

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Old Bay and the trinity of bell peppers, celery and onions give Rach's shrimp quesadillas an extra-flavorful and festive kick.

5. Whipped Coffee (aka Dalgona Coffee)

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The whipped coffee internet trend is clearly still going strong. (You may have seen a video or two — or three or four — of people making whipped coffee on TikTok.) Looks like many of you tried it for yourself this month!

6. Cheesy White Chicken Chili

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Rach's easy, cheesy white chicken chili uses rotisserie chicken as a shortcut.

7. King Ranch Casserole With Salsa Verde + Ranchero Cream

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Salsa verde, ranchero cream, rotisserie chicken + torn, blistered tortillas are layered together in Rach's King Ranch Casserole.

8. Peanut Butter Bread 

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This simple recipe for peanut butter bread is originally from the 1930s, but the no-yeast bread is the latest quarantine baking trend thanks to Reddit.

9. Pork Steaks With Easy Marinade/Glaze

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You only need five ingredients for this pork steak recipe. So easy and they cook up deliciously tender thanks to a soy-honey marinade that doubles as a glaze.

10. Mu Shu Pork, Chicken or Tofu

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Rach shows you how to make her favorite takeout at home—mu shu—with pork, chicken or tofu.