The Most-Saved Recipes in the Epicurious App in January

The new year has brought about a shift in energy: Resolutions are in, haircuts have been scheduled, lucky foods have been consumed. January’s top recipes are here to help you start 2026 on the right foot. If you’ve committed to eating less meat, we’ve got crowd-pleasing vegetarian dinners to add to the rotation. Try these hearty coconut curry chickpeas, best scooped up with flatbread. Also: this eggplant roasted in a finger-licking satay sauce. Trying to up your omega-3s? Who isn’t! The list also features some wonderful salmon recipes. Add this “universally loved” sriracha-glazed one to your repertoire; thank us later. Scroll down for the most-saved recipes in the Epicurious app this month.
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Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Sean Dooley2/20Cod With Lemon Butter Sauce
A flurry of fresh tarragon makes this speedy weeknight dish of seared cod and luscious, sun-colored pan sauce feel restaurant worthy.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Kate Schmidt3/20Salmon and Bok Choy Green Coconut Curry
Meet your new favorite, cold-weather one-pan salmon dinner. It’s warm and creamy with coconut milk and just spicy enough with green curry paste, ginger, and garlic.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Sean Dooley4/20One-Pot Chicken Thighs With Cilantro Rice and Beans
“This really delivered in both taste and comfort.”
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, Prop Styling by Christine Keely5/20Smashed Broccoli Pasta
A feel-good dinner designed to cram a ton of veg in each serving.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Anna Hampton6/20Lemony Chicken Soup With Farro, White Beans, and Kale
For an extra burst of flavor, swirl some salsa verde into each serving of this hearty soup packed with farro, white beans, kale, and plenty of lemon.
Photo by Isa Zapata, food styling by Micah Morton, prop styling by Nicole Louie7/20Thai Roast Chicken Thighs With Coconut Rice
This single skillet, weeknight riff on Diana Yen's favorite Thai rotisserie chicken packs coconut milk, lime juice, and fish sauce for plenty of umami.
Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boystova8/20Baked Salmon With Lemon and Thyme
“I have been using this recipe for years.”
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Jesse Szewczyk, Prop Styling by Linden Elstran9/20Homemade Bagels
Crusty, chewy, and actually easy. No lye or barley syrup needed.
Photo by David Loftus10/20Baked Butter Paneer
I should address the awkward truth that I don’t use butter here but cream instead. You could, if you’re a stickler for tradition (and not a heretic like me), add a big slab of butter to the finished curry.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Beatrice Chastka, Food Styling by Dana Bonagura11/20Oven Risotto With Crispy Roasted Mushrooms
Finally, a creamy, buttery risotto without all of the stirring. Just pop it in the oven and roast some mushrooms alongside to top off the finished dish.
Photo by David Loftus12/20Eggplant Roasted in Satay Sauce
Among the top tier of sauces is Indonesian satay sauce, because it is the embodiment of joy and life. In fact, this sauce is also trustworthy and highly respectful of whatever it comes into contact with—perhaps it is, in fact, the perfect friend?

Photo by Joseph De Leo, Prop Styling by Anne Eastman, Food Styling by John Bjostad14/20Chicken Tagine With Apricots and Almonds
This Moroccan chicken tagine recipe is savory and a little bit sweet, and gently spiced with cinnamon.
Photo by David Loftus15/20Bombay Rolls
Standing three tiers high, the magnificent Bombay sandwich is a whopper of a construction. It’s available on every street corner, and each stallholder obsesses over their own special blend of spices, vegetables, and chutneys, for that “better than yours” taste. Although it’s a wonder, it’s also a labor of love to make at home, and so in this recipe I’ve attempted to embody its spirit—a sharp, hot green chutney, cheese, and onion—but in a pastry roll that can be made in just minutes.
Photo by Kristin Teig16/20Chickpeas in Coconut Sauce
Scoop up these warmly spiced chickpeas with any flatbread or spoon them onto rice.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Stevie Stewart17/20Chocolate Mousse Pie
“Everyone loved this, believing that I had spent hours preparing it, but it's actually one of the simplest pies to make.”
Photo by Colin Price18/20Apple Cider Pork Pot Roast
Chunky apples, plus onion, thyme, and cider make this comforting dish especially appropriate for the holidays.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne19/20One-Pot Chicken and Biscuits
This easy chicken and biscuits recipe is made with only one bowl and one skillet.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Simon Andrews20/20Spicy Salmon Teriyaki with Steamed Bok Choy
Toss large pieces of salmon in cornstarch before cooking and they'll develop a delicate crust that really grabs onto the spicy-sweet teriyaki glaze.





