We’re rounding up some of our favorite ingredients, recipes, and search terms trending this spring to help you plan the content calendar for your food blog! Snow is melting, days are getting longer, and spring is in the air! While we love the holidays and cozy winter foods, you can’t deny the excitement that spring weather brings. Not to mention all of the fruits, vegetables, and herbs that are coming into season. It’s a great time of year to be a food blogger! If you’re brainstorming content for the next few months of spring, you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite foods trending this spring. Looking for more specific ideas for each month? Check out our monthly food content trends posts here:
Let’s get started! Graduation Parties and Bridal ShowersWith springtime comes many occasions for celebrations — including graduations (high school, college, even Kindergarten!). Many families host backyard barbecues or similar gatherings to commemorate the big days. And they need recipe ideas to help them do it! Share your best recipes for a crowd — bonus that these recipes will continue to perform well as we look ahead to Memorial Day and 4th of July BBQs!
Springtime is also the time of year for many bridal showers, and people are looking for recipes to celebrate the brides-to-be. I’d love to attend a bridal shower with delicious cupcakes, tea sandwiches, springtime cocktails, light appetizers, and shortbread cookies, wouldn’t you? Egg-Free RecipesHave you heard? Eggs are expensive right now. If you’re already sharing vegan recipes, you’re in luck! But even if not, consider sharing some egg-free recipes for baked goods or even a post about using egg substitutes (like a flax egg) in baking.
In addition to using Google Trends when forecasting your content calendar, Pinterest Trends is another incredible tool to help you stay ahead of spikes in searches. MatchaMatcha has been on the rise for several years now and spring feels like the perfect time of year to feature this fresh, grassy ingredient. You can see that searches for matcha lattes and strawberry matcha lattes follow a predictable pattern with a big boost in the spring months!
There are so many options for matcha-inspired recipes — think beverages, cookies, breads, and more!
Recipe: Blueberry Matcha Latte​ Matcha also feels like a great opportunity to combine a trending ingredient with a seasonal holiday (St. Patrick’s Day, anyone?). PopsiclesSearches for popsicles peak in June and July, so you’ll want to start sharing your delicious popsicle recipes this spring!
Get creative with your popsicle flavors, and highlight seasonal fruits and herbs for really unique flavor combinations. You could even go all out on trends and make pool party popsicles! 🤯 Farmers MarketsIt’s no surprise that interest in farmers markets starts to tick up in the springtime, as many fresh fruits and vegetables are coming into season.
Checking out your local farmers market is the best way to find inspiration for new, seasonal recipes! Farmers markets are also a great way to discover new ingredients and products that you can incorporate into your cooking.
Recipe: Quinoa Crunch Salad with Peanut Dressing​ LemonadeThere is nothing better than a cold glass of fresh-squeezed lemonade in the warmer months, and Google agrees!
While everyone loves the OG lemonade recipe, the sky is the limit when it comes to flavor combinations. Think pomegranate lemonade, lemon limeade, mint lemonade — you get the idea!
Cottage CheeseThe world is obsessed with protein right now, and humble cottage cheese is having a real moment in the spotlight.
While not a seasonal trend, now is a great time to take advantage of the rising trend of cottage cheese to develop some recipes of your own. Luckily, cottage cheese is an incredibly versatile ingredient! Incorporate it into pancakes, smoothies, egg bakes, muffins, pasta, and more. Brunch RecipesI personally enjoy brunch year-round, but between holidays like Mother’s Day and Easter, it’s a great time of year to highlight your brunch recipes.
Even if you don’t publish any new brunch recipes this spring, consider republishing or updating older brunch recipes for the blog, share your favorite brunch recipes on social media, and make sure to highlight your best brunch recipes for these holidays in a category on your homepage.
Recipe: Spring Vegetable Quiche​ Spring CleaningYou might not associate spring cleaning with food blogs, but hear me out! This is a great time to share some of your best pantry or fridge organization tips with your readers.
This is also a good opportunity to consider sharing affiliate links for your favorite food storage products and/or cleaning supplies! Searches for spring cleaning peak in March, so make sure to plan your content calendar with that in mind. Don’t forget these holidays!Be sure to mark these upcoming dates on your calendar, and consider sharing some fun recipes that your readers can celebrate with.
For our friends in the Southern hemisphere…Even though the Food Blogger Pro team is based in the Northern hemisphere, we know that many of our readers live all around the world. While it is starting to warm up in the Northern hemisphere, our friends in the Southern hemisphere are heading into cooler, crisper fall weather! If you, or your readers, are based in the Southern hemisphere, this handy chart can tell you which fruits and vegetables will be at their best this season. We’re curious… what trends are you most excited about this spring? Leave us a comment and let us know! |
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