Hummingbird High’s 2024 Review

Readersโ Favorite Recipes From 2024
The following recipes are YOUR favorites from the yearโthat is, the most viewed recipes from the ones I made this year. I was excited to see this Gluten Free Pandan Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake on the list. It’s one of my favorites from this year, too!
5 Minute Cream Cheese Frosting For Cinnamon Rolls
Gluten Free Pandan Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake
Bouncy Chewy Gluten Free Ube Mochi Cake
The Most Popular Hummingbird High Recipes In 2024
Although the previous list shows the most popular recipes I developed in 2024, plenty of older Hummingbird High recipes that I developed and published in previous years remained popular as well. Here were the top three most popular recipes on the site overall this past year:
Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Recipe
Snickerdoodle Recipe Without Cream of Tartar
Lavender Earl Grey Cookies Recipe
Your Favorites on Instagram and TikTok
Although I scaled back on posting on social media this year (did you miss when I announced I went back to school?), I still posted a few recipes that went viral on the app. Here are your favoritesโunfortunately, I don’t have a recipe for the Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Matcha Neapolitan Cookies (although these 3 Flavor Neapolitan Cookies Made With 1 Dough are very similar). Let me know if you’d like to see an official recipe on Hummingbird High!
You can get the recipe for the Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Tiramisu in this Easy Classic Tiramisu Recipe + How To Make Your Own Unique Tiramisu, and of course, this Gluten Free Pandan Vietnamese Honeycomb Cake.
@hummingbirdhigh because i am so incredibly jealous of all the #sakura flavored drinks and desserts at starbucks japan #cherryblossom #tiramisu #baking #bakingrecipe โฌ Beautiful – Soft boy
@hummingbirdhigh this one is for the texture girlies
โฌ ladyfingers – โโโโโโโโโโchop
@hummingbirdhigh ๐ธ SAKURA MATCHA NEAPOLITAN COOKIES ๐ธ Sorry my pronounciation of sakura sux but at least the cookies are pretty and tasty! #sakura #cherryblossom #cookies โฌ Spring is Coming – Han Seung Wook
My Favorite Recipes of 2024
My favorite recipes of 2024 include this Thai Tea Layer Cake (for Hummingbird High‘s 13th birthday!), these super underrated Super Chewy and Nutty Rye Chocolate Chip Cookies, and my trusty Chocolate Fudge Frosting Recipe In A Food Processor (which also makes an appearance in my cookbook, Weeknight Baking).
Thai Tea Layer Cake with Sweetened Condensed Milk Frosting
Super Chewy and Nutty Rye Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Fudge Frosting Recipe In A Food Processor (No Candy Thermometer Required!)
Other 2024 Highlights
@hummingbirdhigh proof that it's never too late to start again ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐๐ค๐ป
โฌ TOO SWEET X RIVERS BY ALTรGO – ALTรGO
- I graduated from my master’s program this summer! In case you missed it, I started the process of applying to and attending grad school a couple of years ago. Why? I realized Hummingbird High was no longer fulfilling me creatively and wanted to find something new.
Attending grad school as an older student was tough. Although many of my peers were inclusive and great, I definitely still felt like I was babysitting the worst of them. I also made a lot of sacrifices (like moving away from my husband and home for a year, delaying serious family stuff, putting both my physical and mental health on the back burner) during that time. Prior to my decision, I truly believed in the adage: “you’re never too old [to try something new].” I mean, you’re talking about a girl who started learning how to ski at age 34 (and cried every second of the way doing so, admittedly)!
But this experience, especially in light of some of the sacrifices I’d made, taught me that doing something new can come with some serious costs. I spent the majority of my time wondering if it was worth it. And while the jury’s still out on that decision, I will admit that the experience opened up some new doors…which leads me to my next bullet point. - Hummingbird High is no longer my full time thing. My graduate degree put me back on a career path similar to the one I’d left seven years ago to pursue Hummingbird High full-time. After graduating, I was thrust into official unemployment and job searching. I spent a lot of time questioning whether I’d done the right thing once again, especially since the industry I hoped to re-enter was facing severe layoffs. Eventually, I made it through one of the grueling interviews and started a new job in December.
In retrospect, things worked out well for me. But it was hard to see it when I was in the middleโfor every interview I was invited to, I received the equivalent of 50 in rejections (not including the companies that I never heard back from). There were a lot of lows; for instance, I originally started my search hoping to be in a slightly different discipline than my current job, but ended up pivoting and expanding my search when I saw that discipline was particularly hard hit. But I won’t bore you with the detailsโI know that’s no longer what food blogs are for.
All of this is to say that, after almost two years of uncertainty and hard work, I’m incredibly grateful and relieved to be where I am today. My new job also cements my plans for Hummingbird High in 2025, affording me the security to think about what I really want this space to be and make the changes I want.
Previous Hummingbird High Year-In-Reviews
Okay, thatโs all for now, folks! Iโll see yโall in January. In the meantime, if youโre curious about other popular recipes and highlights from previous years, check out the year-in-review archives:
Have a wonderful New Year!










Thanks for the update post Michelle — I’d been wondering how school was going! And thanks for the reminder for the Thai Tea Tiramisu! ย Bookmarked to try later in January…