30 Melt-in-Your-Mouth Recipes (2024)

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30 Melt-in-Your-Mouth Recipes (1)Carrie Madormo, RNUpdated: Feb. 15, 2024

    From buttery shortbread to fall-off-the-bone pot roast, these melt-in-your-mouth recipes will have you coming back again and again.

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    Melt-in-Your-Mouth Sausages

    My family loves this recipe. It’s such a good all-around dish, either for sandwiches like these or served with hot spaghetti. —Ilean Schultheiss, Cohocton, New York

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    Buttery Cornbread

    A friend gave me this homemade cornbread recipe several years ago, and it's my favorite of all I've tried. I love to serve the melt-in-your-mouth side hot from the oven with butter and syrup. It gets rave reviews on holidays and at potluck dinners. —Nicole Callen, Auburn, California

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    Slow-Cooker Chuck Roast

    My husband and I like chuck roast recipes, so this slow-cooker chuck roast recipe is terrific. You'll also love how flavorful and tender this comforting beef chuck roast turns out. —Bette McCumber, Schenectady, New York

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    Lemon Meltaways

    Both the cookie and the frosting are spiked with lemon in these melt-in-your-mouth goodies. Your family won't be able to get enough of this lemon butter meltaway cookie recipe. —Mary Houchin, Lebanon, Illinois

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    Melt-in-Your-Mouth Pot Roast

    Slow-simmered and seasoned with rosemary, mustard and thyme, this tender and tasty crock pot roast and potatoes recipe is so easy to make and always a hit. Substitute burgundy or brandy plus a half-cup of water for the broth…the aroma of this English roast recipe is wonderful! —Jeannie Klugh, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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    Slice 'n' Bake Lemon Gems

    Rolled in colorful sprinkles, these melt-in-your-mouth cookies are pretty enough for a party. I make a lot of them for holiday cookie trays. (Complete your cookie tray with Chocolate Pretzel Rings.) —Delores Edgecomb, Atlanta, New York

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    Icebox Butterhorns

    These beautiful golden rolls just melt in your mouth! People will be impressed when these appear on your table. —Judy Clark, Elkhart, Indiana

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    Homemade Chocolate Shortbread

    This recipe has been in my files for a long time...probably from when I first learned to bake. Any chocolate lover will like these melt-in-your-mouth cookies. I make them year-round with variations. They're even richer with a thin coat of icing or as a sandwich cookie with frosting in the middle. —Sarah Bueckert, Austin, Manitoba

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    Garlic Lover's Beef Stew

    Wine gives a mellow flavor to this beef and carrot stew. We like to serve it over mashed potatoes, but you could also use noodles. —Alissa Brown, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania

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    Overnight Cherry Danish

    These rolls with their cherry-filled centers melt in your mouth and store well unfrosted in the freezer. —Leann Sauder, Tremont, Illinois

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    Country Chuck Roast with Mushroom Gravy

    This tender, savory roast practically melts in your mouth. It looks a bit complex, but the hands-free oven time makes it my go-to company recipe on a cold day. —Mary Kay LaBrie, Clermont, Florida

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    Amish Sugar Cookies

    These easy-to-make, old-fashioned Amish sugar cookies simply melt in your mouth! I've passed this recipe around to many friends. After I gave it to my sister, she entered the cookies in a local fair and won best of show. —Sylvia Ford, Kennett, Missouri

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    Italian Pot Roast

    I make this regularly, as it's a favorite of my husband's. I'm always asked for the recipe. You'll love how this Italian pot roast seems to melt-in-your-mouth. —Debbie Daly, Buckingham, Illinois

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    Mocha Truffles

    Nothing compares to the melt-in-your-mouth flavor of these truffles...or to the simplicity of the recipe. Whenever I make them for my family or friends, they're quickly devoured. No one has to know how easy they are to prepare! —Stacy Abell, Olathe, Kansas

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    Blueberry Sour Cream Pancakes

    When our family of 10 goes blueberry picking, we have a bounty of berries in no time. We especially enjoy them in these melt-in-your-mouth pancakes topped with a satisfying blueberry sauce. —Paula Hadley, Somerville, Louisiana

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    Flourless Chocolate Torte

    Here's the perfect dessert for chocoholics—like me! I bake this melt-in-your-mouth torte all the time for special occasions. For an elegant finish, dust it with confectioners' sugar. —Kayla Albrecht, Freeport, Illinois

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    Lemon Thyme Icebox Cookies

    I found this recipe at my grandmother's house, and I made it as soon as I got home. The lovely melt-in-your-mouth butter cookie is very unique. It's almost savory because of the thyme, which pairs well with the lemon. —Catherine Adams, Westwego, Louisiana

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    Sage-Rubbed Salmon

    If you’ve always thought of sage with turkey, try it with salmon for a little taste of heaven. We serve this with rice, salad and sauteed green beans. —Nicole Raskopf, Beacon, New York

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    Mint-Filled Cookies

    I tuck a peppermint patty inside these treats for a fun surprise. The bites will melt in your mouth. —Karen Nielson, St. George, Utah

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    Light and Fluffy Waffles

    These melt-in-your-mouth waffles are so tender that you can skip butter and syrup, but why would you want to?—James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Butternut Squash and Sausage Stuffed Shells

    I rarely invite friends for dinner without someone requesting this easy pasta casserole. The sweet squash complements the spicy sausage, and the creamy goat cheese makes it all just melt in your mouth! You can substitute manicotti or even rolled lasagna noodles for the shells. The stuffed shells and sauce can be prepared a day ahead and assembled just before baking. —Taylor Hale, Sonoma, California

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    Pecan Sandies

    Whenever Mother made this pecan sandies recipe, there never seemed to be enough! Even now when I make it, the cookies disappear quickly. These melt-in-your mouth treats are great with a cold glass of milk or a steaming mug of hot chocolate. —Debbie Carlson, San Diego, California

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    The sweetness of the apples and onions nicely complements the roast pork. With its crisp, golden exterior and melt-in-your-mouth flavor, this pork is my family's favorite weekend dinner. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Three-Chip English Toffee

    With its melt-in-your-mouth texture and scrumptiously rich flavor, this is the ultimate toffee! Layered on top are three kinds of melted chips plus a sprinkling of walnuts. Packaged in colorful tins, these pretty pieces make impressive gifts. —Lana Petfield, Richmond, Virginia

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    Almond Bear Claws

    This bear claw pastry recipe is absolutely melt-in-your-mouth delicious! It's impossible to resist the delicate dough, rich almond filling and pretty fanned tops sprinkled with sugar and almonds. I made yummy treats like this when I worked in a bakery years ago. —Aneta Kish, La Crosse, Wisconsin

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    BBQ Chicken Sliders

    Brining the meat overnight helps make these BBQ chicken sliders taste exceptionally good. Plus, they're so tender, they melt in your mouth. —Rachel Kunkel, Schell City, Missouri

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    Buttermilk Cake with Caramel Icing

    This fabulous cake and caramel frosting are so tender, it melts in your mouth. It's been a family favorite since the '70s and it goes over really well at church potluck meals. —Anna Jean Allen, West Liberty, Kentucky

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    Originally Published: May 10, 2019

    30 Melt-in-Your-Mouth Recipes (29)

    Carrie Madormo, RN

    Carrie is a health writer and nurse who specializes in healthy eating and wellness through food. With a master’s degree in public health from the Medical College of Wisconsin, she strives to translate the latest health and nutrition research into interesting, actionable articles. During her six years at Taste of Home, Carrie has answered hundreds of reader questions about health and nutrition, such as if pomegranate seeds are safe to eat, why pregnant women crave pickles and how much caffeine is in a shot of espresso. Carrie is also a former health coach and food blogger.

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    FAQs

    What foods melt in your mouth? ›

    Sweet
    • Sponge fingers.
    • Ice cream wafers and pink wafer biscuits.
    • Cereals – Puffed Wheat, Sugar Puffs, Cheerio's.
    • Chocolate buttons – white or milk chocolate.
    • Meringues.
    • Small pieces of milk chocolate (plain, soft, caramel or fondant fillings)
    • Malteasers (cut into ½ or ¼)
    • Mini milk ice lollies.

    Is roast better in crockpot or oven? ›

    For the most appealing tenderness and and juiciness that's coveted in the best pot roasts, the pot roast is either cooked in a slow cooker for 4 hours on High or 7-8 hours on Low or for better and more even temperature control, slow-cooked in the oven at 200F/100C for 4 hours for firm, knife-ready meat and 8 hours for ...

    Is peanut butter good for dysphagia? ›

    Nut butters present a significant risk of choking, especially for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and/or those with dysphagia.

    What happens if you cook a roast too long in the crockpot? ›

    “If you're cooking meat, you'll know it's done when it is fork-tender, meaning you can cut into it easily with just a fork,” she says. When meat is overcooked, it will be “tough and dry,” while overcooked vegetables will be mushy.

    Why is my slow cooked roast tough? ›

    It's because you haven't let the collagen break down. Extend the cook time, make sure there's enough liquid and keep an eye on the dish.

    What's the best cut of meat for a crockpot roast? ›

    There are many different cuts that can be used for crockpot roast from bottom round, to rump roast, to shoulder roast to chuck roast, but for the best crockpot pot roast, use the boneless chuck roast.

    What is the healthiest meal you can make? ›

    30 healthy dinners you can cook in 30 minutes or less
    • Prawn and pork rice paper rolls. ...
    • Mussels with fermented chilli sugo. ...
    • Gochujang minute steak skewers with charred broccolini and lime. ...
    • Steamed silken tofu with herbs and chilli. ...
    • Pumpkin soup. ...
    • Vegetarian cold noodles. ...
    • Chipotle prawn tacos. ...
    • Chin Chin's poached chicken salad.

    What foods will keep me full for 5 hours? ›

    Here are 10 examples of whole, nutrient-dense foods that not only will help keep you satisfied, but are great for overall health as well.
    • Whole Grains. ...
    • Greek Yogurt. ...
    • Avocado. ...
    • Oatmeal. ...
    • Red Chili Pepper. ...
    • Fish. ...
    • Nuts. ...
    • Beans and Legumes.

    Does food melt in your mouth? ›

    The food isn't going to dissolve and pass into solution (a physical process) unless it is a soluble sugar but it will have digestion (a chemical process) begin on it if it contains starches. Your saliva contains amylase.

    How do things melt in your mouth? ›

    That is, your saliva dissolves them just like size dissolves if you stir it into a cup of coffee. Chocolate, on the other hand, does melt - it goes from solid to liquid just from the heat of your mouth, because it's melting temperature is lower than body temperature.

    What is melting in the mouth? ›

    Definition of 'melt in your mouth'

    1. to require little or no chewing. said of tender foods. 2. to taste especially delicious.

    What melts in your mouth not in your hand? ›

    By the late 1940s, M&Ms were widely available to the public. The popular slogan, “It melts in your mouth, not in your hands” was trademarked in 1954.

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