Top 10 Recipes This Month

What were you craving this month? Check out March's top 'GMA' recipes.

March 29, 2011— -- As March comes to a close, "GMA" takes a look back at the top recipes of the month.

These are the recipes that "GMA" viewers couldn't get enough of and made at home for themselves and their families. Chicken pot pie, cheddar biscuits, pan-roasted asparagus and French onion soup topped the list this month.

Check out the top picks and get inspired to make something new for dinner.

John DeLucie's Chicken Pot Pie

This dreamy pot pie was the top searched, most-sought-after recipe in all of March. It's not hard to guess why -- this recipe combines a perfect flaky crust with a kicked up, stewlike chicken filling. John DeLucie of New York's Waverly Inn took the standard pot pie recipe and added a bit more flavor to the chicken sauce, using Worcestershire and tabasco while keeping all the favorite fillers -- onions, peas and, of course,carrots. Click here for his recipe.

Healthy Breakfast Sandwiches

This month Emeril kicked off his annual Breakfast in Bed contest in which he prepares a special meal for one deserving mom. Even if you don't win this special treat, you can still show your mom or your whole family that you care with a delicious and healthy breakfast sandwich. This sandwich is packed with flavor from the arugula and the balsamic vinegar, but, with feta cheese and skim milk, is still healthy. Click here for the recipe.

Top Secret Restaurant Recipes: Red Lobster's Cheddar Biscuits

There are few restaurant foods that are more iconic than Red Lobster's classic cheddar biscuits. When served warm, they melt in your mouth almost immediately, making it hard to eat just one. So it's no surprise that these biscuits were a viewers' top search. Check out Todd Wilbur's take on these starchy favorites.

Top-Searched Recipes

Julia Child's Beef Bourguignon

If you're a Julia Child fan or just looking for a hearty dinner, this classic stew is sure to please. This recipe is adapted from the original in "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" by Julia Child, Louisette Bertholle and Simone Beck, and it is the perfect combination of tender beef, rich sauce and fresh potatoes. Click here for this classic recipe.

Guinness and Bailey Irish Cupcakes

As many of our readers noted, these cupcakes are the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The rich chocolate cake is made even richer with a cup of Guinness and then topped with Bailey's flavoredganache. Click here to check out the recipe.

Rocco DiSpirito's Individual Crispy 'Loaded' Pizza

Pizza is a universal favorite, but it's usually deadly to any diet. According to Rocco DiSpirito, "This pizza is loaded with cheese, mushrooms, sausage, peperoncini but not calories. So for watching your weight, this pizza is delicious solution. It's meaty, yet amazingly low in fat. You'll love the crusts." Give this pizza a try tonight.

Pan-Roasted Asparagus

Are you sick of serving the same vegetables every night? Try this easy pan-roasted asparagus recipe from Emeril. You can make the asparagus in minutes with everyday ingredients that you probably have in your pantry. Check out the recipe.

Top-Searched Recipes

Guinness French Onion Soup

With winter continuing to drag on its no surprise that our readers are looking for fresh soup ideas. This inventive soup was a favorite for St. Patrick's Day and the whole month of March. Click here to find out how to make it.

Rocco DiSpirito's No Boil Mushroom Lasagna

Everyone loves lasagna. Unfortunately, it's not the most diet-friendly food out there -- until now. Rocco Dispirito developed a healthier version that you can easily incorporate into your diet. Check out the recipe.

Muffin Frittatas

Everyone is looking for something easy and healthy in the morning, and that's where these muffin frittatas come in. Not only are they perfectly portioned and combined with just the right amount of cheeseand zucchini, they are adorable as well. Click here for the recipe.