The 12 Best Instagram Recipes From March (2024)

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Hibachi noodles, cashew chicken, teriyaki, baked artichokes, three-ingredient pancakes and a peanut butter recipe that's for dinner.

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One look at the HuffPost Taste Instagram account, and it seems our readers may be cooking at home instead of opting for takeout. Atop the most-liked recipes featured in March are classic takeout dishes like cashew chicken, noodles and chicken teriyaki ― and they look so good, we can’t blame anyone for wanting to make them.

There’s also a show-stopping cake that somehow packs in every delicious ingredient known to man, a great take on a viral pancake recipe, a new use for your jar of peanut butter and so much more. Try the recipes below and let us know about your favorites!

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Omnivore's Cookbook

Crispy Peanut Butter Chicken

Get out your jar of peanut butter, because this is the chicken recipe you didn’t realize was missing from your life.

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Cookie and Kate

3-Ingredient Banana Pancakes

Have you tried one of the thousands of three-ingredient banana pancake recipes on the internet? This is one of the best-tasting, most reliable versions we've found.

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Half Baked Harvest

Baked Artichokes With Honey-Whipped Feta

Say hello to your new best friend for parties, and perhaps the least intimidating way to eat artichokes.

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Butter Be Ready

Cumin Beef Stir Fry

A great "better than takeout" option, this dish is made with thinly sliced steak and packed with flavor from onion, garlic, chilis, scallions and cumin.

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Love and Olive Oil

Blackberry Red Wine Chocolate Cake

Is it possible to jam any more coveted ingredients into one dessert?

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Butter Be Ready

Lemon Cacio e Pepe

This is the easy Sunday supper you deserve.

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Orchids n Sweet Tea

Creamy Roasted Garlic Tomato Soup

Soup season is never over, friends.

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I Heart Umami

Hibachi Noodles

These are rich, creamy and bursting with buttery garlic flavor, and they can be ready in 20 minutes or less.

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I Heart Umami

Air Fryer Teriyaki Chicken

If you got an air fryer for Christmas and still haven't used it, this is the recipe to dust it off for.

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The Woks Of Life

Cashew Chicken

This is the perfect mild dish for anyone who’s not feeling so hot about spicy food. It's not only healthier than most takeout options, but you can also control the heat level.

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All The Healthy Things

Egg Roll In A Bowl

March's second-most-favorited recipe takes only 15 to 20 minutes to make.

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Half Baked Harvest

Garlic Parmesan French Fries With Caesar Dressing

Need we say more? It's no surprise this recipe earned the top spot.

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