Recipes That'll Take You Back to the 1990s (2024)

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Recipes That'll Take You Back to the 1990s (1)

ByCaroline Stanko

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Updated: Feb. 28, 2024

    Go back to the decade that brought us Atlanta's hosting of the Summer Olympics, the premiere of The Simpsons and some great recipes. From cosmos to molten cakes and everything fusion, these recipes will take you back.

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    Crunchy Asian Chicken Salad

    I love their crunchy, citrusy salad so much that once I made my husband drive an hour to the nearest Applebee's restaurant just so I could eat it! It was time to come up with my own version. I'm completely happy with the results—and my husband is, too! Find more of my recipes at my blog, mandysrecipeboxblog.com. —Mandy Bird, Holbrook, Idaho

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    2/23

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    Pomegranate Cosmo

    Every soiree needs a signature drink. Sugar dresses up this simple cosmo that lets you enjoy a cozy evening with friends and still shake things up. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    3/23

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    Homemade Pizza Rolls

    Our family just loves my husband's version of store-bought pizza rolls. They take some time to make, but they freeze well so we get to enjoy the fruits of our labor for a long time! —Julie Gaines, Normal, Illinois

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    4/23

    Homemade Fish Sticks

    I am a nutritionist and needed a healthy fish fix. Moist inside and crunchy outside, these are amazing with oven fries or roasted veggies and low-fat homemade tartar sauce. —Jennifer Rowland, Elizabethtown, Kentucky

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    5/23

    Cheeseburger Pockets

    Ground beef is my favorite meat to cook with because it's so versatile, flavorful and economical. Refrigerated biscuits save you the trouble of making dough from scratch. —Pat Chambless, Crowder, Oklahoma

    6/23

    Chocolate Molten Cakes

    Be prepared to swoon when you dip into this indulgent flourless cake and warm chocolate oozes from its center. This is Kristin Page’s favorite dessert on the menu at La Boucherie. Try it, and you’ll understand why.

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    7/23

    Tropical Fusion Salad with Spicy Tortilla Ribbons

    Fresh fruits and veggies pair up for a fantastic summer salad that's savory, sweet and spicy all at once. Make the tortilla strips with your pizza cutter—so easy! —Jennifer Fisher, Austin, Texas

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    8/23

    Chocolate-Raspberry Creme Brulee

    Just when I thought nothing could beat the specialness of creme brulee, I created this decadent version that stars rich chocolate and sweet raspberries. Cracking through the top reveals a smooth and rich custard that everyone enjoys. —Jan Valdez, Chicago, Illinois

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    9/23

    These fajitas are the best, and a much healthier version of the typically pan-fried ones you find in restaurants. I like to serve them in flatbreads instead of tortillas. —Erin Michniacki, Manhattan, Kansas

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    10/23

    Chocolate-Hazelnut Butter

    Store varieties of chocolate-hazelnut butter just can’t compete with the homemade kind. Slather it on everything from toast and pretzels to banana chunks and shortbread cookies. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    11/23

    Chicken Caesar Salad

    My Caesar with grilled chicken is a healthier alternative to heavy meat and potatoes dishes. After grilling the kabobs, we serve them family style. —Melissa Adams, Tooele, Utah

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    12/23

    Glazed Doughnut Holes

    Here's a simple recipe to create a colorful and fun breakfast—or snack! For the glaze, use any type of juice you like. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    13/23

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    Veggie Bean Burgers

    Even though the preparation for this meal seems time-consuming on a busy night, it's so worth it. The recipe will leave you with plenty of leftovers so you won't have to do any cooking the next night. These also beat the veggie burgers from the freezer section. —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

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    14/23

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    S'mookies

    S'mores are one of my favorite desserts. I wanted to create a cookie to replace the graham cracker—that's when my s'mookie was born. Just as delicious as the classic.—Maria Davis, Hermosa Beach, California

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    15/23

    Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza

    String cheese is the secret to success for this popular stuffed-crust pizza. Prebaking the crust crust before you add the toppings assures that the cheese inside will melt completely.—Terri Gonzalez, Roswell, New Mexico

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    16/23

    Funnel Cakes

    These are much simpler to make than doughnuts but taste just as good. They have been a regular treat of ours ever since we came across them when we lived in the Ozarks. —Mary Faith Yoder, Unity, Wisconsin

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    17/23

    When I had 80 pounds of tomatoes, I got creative incorporating them into meals. Sometimes I slice this loaf into squares to make sandwiches with fresh mozzarella cheese and deli meats. —Katie Ferrier, Houston, Texas

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    18/23

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    Coconut Lover's Frappe

    I love frozen beverages, so I wanted to create one similar to those in coffee shops but without coffee as an ingredient. When I drink this frosty treat it's as good as any specialty shop drink but without the hassle or the cost. —Emily Semmelrock, Jewett City, Connecticut

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    19/23

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    To create a more “grown-up” grilled cheese sandwich, I threw in tangy goat cheese and peppery arugula. I enjoy a similar combination on pizza, and it worked here, too! —Jess Apfe, Berkeley, California

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    20/23

    Mini Chocolate Wafer Cakes

    I first made these cakes for a friend when I lived in the dorms at college and had no access to appliances. Little did I know I would be making them 20 years later for my children! —Lara Pennell, Mauldin, South Carolina

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    21/23

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    Garlicky Cheddar Cheese Bisque

    I came up with a cheddar cheese soup a while ago and decided to give it a boost with a variety of root vegetables. Crushed pita chips and fresh parsley make fun garnishes. —Patricia Harmon, Baden, Pennsylvania

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    22/23

    Blackberry Frozen Yogurt

    You could also use boysenberries, raspberries or strawberries for this delicious dessert. — Rebecca Baird, Salt Lake City, Utah

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    23/23

    Peach Smoothie

    Whip up this creamy peach smoothie as a refreshing and nutritious snack or a quick chilled breakfast. Because you can use frozen fruit, you don't have to wait until peaches are in season to enjoy this delicious smoothie. —Martha Polasek, Markham, Texas

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    Originally Published: October 22, 2018

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    Caroline Stanko

    As editor, Caroline researches, writes and edits all things food and beverage and helps produce videos for Taste of Home. With seven years at TOH under her belt, Caroline has worked on the print, SIP and digital teams. When she’s not at her desk, you can probably find Caroline mixing up a killer cocktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooki...

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    FAQs

    What should I eat for a girl's dinner? ›

    Girl dinner is like an adult Lunchable or a personal charcuterie board, typically consisting of foods like fruit, cheeses, pickles, crackers and cold meats, requiring little to no preparation or culinary skills. Girl dinner is not a set recipe, and the foods don't need to have any cohesion to be included.

    What do people in their 90s eat? ›

    Older adults' unique nutrition needs

    Choose foods with little to no added sugar, saturated fats, and sodium. To get enough protein throughout the day and maintain muscle, try adding seafood, dairy, or fortified soy products along with beans, peas, and lentils to your meals.

    What was the most popular item in the 90s? ›

    According to search history, Waffle Crisp cereal, fanny packs, Tamagotchis, Nintendo 64s, and mood rings are all still heavy in our minds. Waffle Crisp earns the title as the top '90s item overall in six U.S. states.

    What was hot in the 90s? ›

    Slip dresses, bomber jackets, scrunchies and plaid flannel shirts were all the rage during the '90s — and many of these fashion trends are working their way back into vogue (although some of these pieces may have never left your closet).

    How to throw a 90s party? ›

    Decorating the room with 90's party decor is essential to creating the right atmosphere. Incorporating bold and bright colors, geometric shapes, and iconic items from the decade, such as cassette tapes, boomboxes, and neon signs, can help transport guests back in time.

    How to dress for a 1990s party? ›

    What to Wear to a '90s Party
    1. Denim Everything. When it comes to what to wear to a '90s party, denim is the go-to choice. ...
    2. Plaid and Grunge. ...
    3. Neon Brights. ...
    4. Athletic Wear. ...
    5. Pop Culture Icons. ...
    6. Animal Print Fun. ...
    7. Graphic Tee and Hip-Hop Style Baggy Jeans.
    May 5, 2024

    What to make for dinner when you're broke? ›

    68 Easy And Cheap Dinner Ideas That You'll Want To Make On Repeat
    • Buffalo Chickpea Wraps. tasty.co. ...
    • Garlic Veggie Rotini Pasta. tasty.co. ...
    • Chili Lime Baked Tilapia With Avocado Crema. tasty.co. ...
    • Energy-Boosting Buddha Bowl. ...
    • Chicken & Biscuit Bake. ...
    • Pesto Chicken Bake. ...
    • Healthier Veggie Fried Rice. ...
    • Chicken & Veggie Stir-Fry.
    May 3, 2024

    What should a 13 year old eat for dinner? ›

    What to feed your teenager
    • At least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day.
    • Meals based on starchy foods such as potatoes, bread, pasta and rice. ...
    • Some milk and dairy products or alternatives. ...
    • Some foods that are good sources of protein such as meat, fish, eggs, beans and lentils.

    What should an 11 year old girl eat for dinner? ›

    Children should aim to have a carbohydrate source at each meal time plus sometimes as snacks in between meals too. helping children to grow and repair muscles. Try and include a variety of different protein containing foods such as lean meats, fish, baked beans, eggs, pulses, peas and lentils.

    What is the girl dinner menu? ›

    Q: What types of food are typically part of a "girl dinner"? A: There are no hard and fast rules. A "girl dinner" can include anything from a bowl of cereal, a plate of snacks, a salad, or even just a piece of fruit. It's all about what makes you happy and satisfied.

    What was a common food in the 1900s? ›

    Homes without refrigeration utilized dry and canned goods extensively (canned shrimp, chicken, tuna, peas, and mushrooms were popular items). During WWI food supplies became scarce as the country fed the soldiers and parts of Europe.

    What was the 1990s famous for? ›

    The 1990s saw advances in technology, with the World Wide Web, evolution of the Pentium microprocessor, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, the first gene therapy trial, and cloning.

    What was a fad in the 1990s? ›

    Slip dresses, bomber jackets, scrunchies and plaid flannel shirts were all the rage during the '90s — and many of these fashion trends are working their way back into vogue (although some of these pieces may have never left your closet).

    What was hot in the 1990s? ›

    This was the era of flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots, popularized by the grunge movement. Bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam not only revolutionized music but also had a profound impact on the fashion industry, with their signature grunge style becoming a trend that permeated mainstream culture.

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