Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (2024)

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (1)

  • Mid Century Lifestyle
  • January 23, 2023
  • Victoria Van Vlear

Yes, we know that the mid century was known for not-so-savory foods like frozen fruitcake salad and Jello + tuna salad (yes, that really was a thing). But also remember your mom’s amazing meatloaf recipe that she got from her aunt, or the apple streusel your grandma made every Christmas growing up? Here are some classic (and delicious) vintage 1950s recipes for you to try at home!

Waldorf Salad
Waldorf salad has been a classic since the early 1900s—it was invented in 1896 and named after the famous Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York. This rendition from Taste of Homehas the traditional combination of fruit, nuts and mayonnaise dressing.

Also Read – 5 Recipes To Satisfy Your Mid Century Munchies

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (2)

Stuffed Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are a mid century classic, but check out this stuffed deviled egg recipe, straight from a 1950s vintage recipes card. Admittedly, the green pea-infused deviled eggs are a little weird, but the tuna fish infused version doesn’t sound too bad! Get a full review (and written instructions) from Retro Recipes.

Mid Century Green Salads
Looking for other salads to add to your repertoire of vintage 1950s recipes? Antique Alter Ego has posted a collection of salad recipes from the bookA Picture Treasury of Good Cooking from 1953. If you’ve ever wanted to try making a Caesar salad from scratch or a Cobb salad the original way, now’s your chance.

Also Read: 5 Mid Century Modern co*cktail Recipes For The Holidays

Potato Salad
Is potato salad considered a side dish, or a pre-dinner dish? Either way, it’s one that was prevalent in the ’50s and ’60s. Here’s a classic version of it by From Valerie’s Kitchen that’s bound to be delicious.

Coleslaw
Another side-dish-maybe-salad, coleslaw is typically made with lettuce and other salad fixings, then doused in a mayonnaise-based dressing. This one from Gather for Bread is her recreation of her grandmother’s homemade coleslaw—a true vintage dish to try with your other vintage 1950s recipes.

Also Read: Retro Jell-O Recipes That Actually Taste Good

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (6)

Sidecar co*cktail
You can’t have a good stash of vintage 1950s recipes without a co*cktail or two. And the sidecar has been around since the 1920s, so it’s the perfect Mid Mod co*cktail to make for your next in-home dinner party or celebration. Try this version by Serious Eats.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (7)

Breads
Who doesn’t love a fresh warm roll? Antique Alter Ego has uploaded an entire bread section from the cookbookA Picture Treasury of Good Cooking from 1953, with recipes white bread, hot cross buns, coffee cake and blueberry muffins.

Also Read: More Mid Century Recipes For New Year’s

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (8)

French Onion Soup
This one comes straight from the great French-American homemaker cook from the mid century era. Can you guess who? Julia Child, of course! This is the French onion soup recipe from her Mastering the Art of French Cooking from 1961, via Julia Child’s Recipes.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (9)

Swedish Meatballs
Many Swedes emigrated to the US in the 19th and 20th centuries, bringing Swedish dishes with them. These Swedish meatballs are a classic, and were popular during the mid century era. Check out Taste of Home’s recipe here.

Also Read: Mod Recipes: Classic co*cktails For New Year’s Eve

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (10)

Parmesan Chicken
Another dinner dish from Julia Child’sMastering the Art of French Cooking from 1961 is parmesan chicken. It has a brown butter sauce to top it off. Check out the recipe (and eye candy photos) at Catz in the Kitchen.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (11)

Meatloaf
Chrissy of the blog Dear Chrissy makes her meatloaf just like her gramma did– in a cast iron skillet.She’s posted the meatloaf recipe so you can get an authentic, old-fashioned meatloaf to add to your vintage 1950s recipes.

Gingerbread
Not gingerbread cookies or men—no, this is the real thing. Soft, moist bread with hints of ginger and molasses. It makes a great dessert bread, but you can also hide it as a side dish if you have a big sweet tooth. Head to Baking a Moment to get the recipe.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (13)

Chicken & Mushroom Casserole
It’s no surprise that pasta casserole’s are ubiquitous with the 1950s. It’s around this time mac and cheese became popular. And with cans of cream of mushroom soup as a staple in many american kitchens, it didn’t take long to come up whit this potluck staple. The Food Cafe has a recipe that doesn’t stray far from the original, with ingredients that are store-bought and easy to get.

Lemon Chiffon Pie
Chiffon pies were all the rage in the midcentury. They were eye-catching and over the top and a go-to for “fancy” orders. Lemon chiffon is a little different from lemon meringue—unlike the stiff topping of the meringue pie, chiffon is softer, airier and has a sweeter taste. Learn about the nostalgic mid century roots of this dessert at Saveur.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (15)

Peach Parfait Pie
Ok, we’re entering Jello territory here. But though peach parfait pie uses gelatin, it’s not the Jello salad that tends to mark the weird dishes of the 1950s. This one instead is a sweet treat, with raspberry gelatin paired with peach ice cream and a flaky pie crust. Doesn’t sound too bad to us! Check out this vintage recipe at Antique Alter Ego.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (16)

Via Antique Alter Ego
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Another mid century classic, the pineapple upside down cake would be a great dessert for a tiki-themed birthday party or when you want to match your dessert to your tiki-themed barware. This version by King Arthur Flour bakes the cake in a cast iron skillet.

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (17)

Want more vintage 1950s recipes? Try these five vintage recipes to satisfy the munchies. And if you’re drooling over that pineapple upside down cake, try making your own version of the Dole whip from Disneyland’s very own Tiki Room!

And of course, don’t forget to follow us onInstagram,FacebookandPinterestfor your daily dose of mid century inspiration!

Related Topics
  • mid century recipes
  • midcentury recipe
  • vintage recipes
Previous Article

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (18)

  • Architecture + Renovation
  • House Tours

Art of the Home: A Home Redesign Showcases Art

  • January 22, 2023
  • Written by Meryl Schoenbaum and Photographed by Bret Gum and Styled by Dick Burkett and Russ Uthe

View Post

Next Article

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (19)

  • Architecture + Renovation
  • House Tours

Step Inside a Retro Palm Springs Getaway

  • January 25, 2023
  • Written by Lauren Hofer and Photography by Chad Mellon

View Post

You May Also Like

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (20)

View Post

  • Mid Century Lifestyle
  • Web Update

A Mid Century Summer Menu

  • March 6, 2024

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (21)

View Post

  • Interior Design
  • Mid Century Lifestyle

Living the Dream

  • March 1, 2024

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (22)

View Post

  • Mid Century Lifestyle

The View-Master Gets a Modern Makeover

  • February 10, 2024

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (23)

View Post

  • Mid Century Lifestyle
  • Retro Road Trip

This Atomic Era AirBnb Recreates a Cult-Classic Film

  • February 2, 2024

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (24)

View Post

  • Mid Century Lifestyle

Mod co*cktails With Simple Ingredients

  • January 25, 2024

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (25)

View Post

  • Cool Stuff
  • Mid Century Lifestyle

Retro Holiday Movie Posters

  • December 23, 2023

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (26)

View Post

  • Mid Century Lifestyle

The Christmas Song

  • December 23, 2023

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (27)

View Post

  • Collecting
  • Mid Century Lifestyle

A Holt-Howard Holiday

  • December 14, 2023

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (28)

  • Author Bio

Victoria Van Vlear

Victoria is a writer and contributing editor for Atomic Ranch, as well as an occasional hired hand for the magazine’s live events. She’s also the editor and brand leader of American Farmhouse Style magazine. As a home décor enthusiast and DIYer herself, she knows what a little paint and patience can do for a room!

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (29)

Vintage 1950s Recipes to Try at Home (2024)

FAQs

What was the typical daily menu in the 1950s? ›

Common dishes included the likes of meat stews, creamed tuna, meat loaf, corned beef and cabbage, mashed potatoes with butter, breaded and fried veal cutlets, deep-fried vegetables, French fries… you get the idea.

What did they eat in the diner in the 1950s? ›

As well as being quicker to make, dishes served at diners were cheaper, too. Items like pancakes, sausages, meatloaf, burgers, and sandwiches were standard on diner menus, and still are today.

What did 1950s housewives cook? ›

Dad grew up eating his mother's Russian shtetl cuisine of borscht, pulverized potatoes, and desiccated meat, so he thought his wife's cooking was wildly exotic: an elegant relish tray with celery, carrots, and olives on ice; chicken à la king; green bean casserole made with Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup; instant ...

What food was served at the 50s party? ›

From tea sandwiches and deviled eggs to meatballs and pigs in a blanket, the co*cktail hour foods of the 1950s were simple to make, but still quite delicious.

What did Americans eat for breakfast in the 1950s? ›

Breakfast was viewed as the meal to set you up for the day so was, at the very least, porridge, followed by bacon, eggs and fried bread, then toast and home-made marmalade, and lots of milky tea. As children it was also when we had our vitamin tablets - Haliborange and Adexolin capsules.

What did the average woman eat in 1950? ›

There was no such thing as the keto diet in the 1950s—meat and potatoes reigned supreme. You'd find hearty main dishes like Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff and meat loaf on a '50s dinner menu, plus scrumptious sides. Casseroles were also popular, particularly those featuring seafood or ham.

What did people snack on in the 50s? ›

However, packaged snacks were not about to concede to the fast food trend. Peanut M&Ms, Atomic Fireballs, Certs Mints, Hot Tamales, PEZ candy, Pixy Stix, Smarties Candy Necklaces and Marshmallow Peeps were all candies developed during this decade.

Were TV dinners a thing in the 50s? ›

The history of TV dinners traces back to the 1950s, a time when television was becoming a central part of American culture. As families gathered around their TV sets, the need for quick and easy meals arose.

What was the most popular food in 1953? ›

1953: Chicken Tetrazzini

Once a romantic dish eaten by movie stars and opera singers, chicken tetrazzini later became a comforting, at-home meal made with chicken, spaghetti, and a creamy, vegetable-infused sauce.

What was the most popular type of restaurant in the 1950's? ›

However, in the 1950s, fast food was viewed as pure Americana with chain fast food franchises seen as an extension of the popular American Diner.

Which classic 1950s dishes were made using a panade? ›

Panade. One secret to making your ground meat recipes–meatloaf, meatballs, burgers—-tender and moist is by adding a simple paste of milk and bread known as panade (puh-NOD).

What were the conveniences in the 1950s? ›

Some families were already able to afford a refrigerator, a freezer, or even a dishwasher. A considerable time-saver for housewives was the purchase of smaller appliances, such as blenders or toasters. At the same time, many machines with crank handles, like bread slicers,were still in use.

What was the stereotypical 50s housewife? ›

Make it all look effortless. Not only did the women of the 1950s have to make exciting meals, ensure their children are well behaved without disciplining them excessively, keep their home smelling lemon fresh and always look appealing for their husbands, they had to make it all look easy. But of course, it wasn't.

What was the housewife syndrome in the 1950s? ›

However, being a housewife often left women unsatisfied and lonely, sometimes even being diagnosed with 'housewife syndrome'. Housewife syndrome became a diagnosis in both the UK and US, as doctors found that housewives were complaining about symptoms of fatigue and unhappiness and they wanted to categorize them.

What did children eat in the 1950s? ›

1950s children ate far higher quantities of milk, bread and vegetables, therefore increasing their intake of calcium, fibre and iron. They consumed far less sugar too! Until the late 1950s, eating out remained a luxury for the upper classes.

Why were casseroles popular in the 1950s? ›

Casseroles provided affordable sustenance during the Depressions of the 1890s and 1930s and the shortage of food items during both World Wars. In the 1950s, the widespread use of oven-proof cookware and canned foods made casseroles a simple, quick and inexpensive way to feed the whole family.

References

Top Articles
Poll 80 & Shooting Stars Changes
MSU Denver Student Apartments For Rent
13 Easy Ways to Get Level 99 in Every Skill on RuneScape (F2P)
Think Of As Similar Crossword
Xrarse
AB Solutions Portal | Login
Derpixon Kemono
Gt Transfer Equivalency
Wunderground Huntington Beach
Babyrainbow Private
Leeks — A Dirty Little Secret (Ingredient)
Most McDonald's by Country 2024
Condogames Xyz Discord
Nissan Rogue Tire Size
Alexander Funeral Home Gallatin Obituaries
Inside the life of 17-year-old Charli D'Amelio, the most popular TikTok star in the world who now has her own TV show and clothing line
Comics Valley In Hindi
Voy Boards Miss America
Loves Employee Pay Stub
Unity - Manual: Scene view navigation
Breckie Hill Mega Link
Craigslist Northfield Vt
Vivaciousveteran
480-467-2273
Radical Red Ability Pill
Table To Formula Calculator
Dell 22 FHD-Computermonitor – E2222H | Dell Deutschland
Kuttymovies. Com
Toonkor211
2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Pl electric for sale - Portland, OR - craigslist
Devargasfuneral
October 19 Sunset
Flaky Fish Meat Rdr2
Solarmovie Ma
Powerball lottery winning numbers for Saturday, September 7. $112 million jackpot
How to Get Into UCLA: Admissions Stats + Tips
B.k. Miller Chitterlings
Kelly Ripa Necklace 2022
Join MileSplit to get access to the latest news, films, and events!
sacramento for sale by owner "boats" - craigslist
Alston – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
18006548818
Toomics - Die unendliche Welt der Comics online
Arcanis Secret Santa
Autozone Battery Hold Down
Human Resources / Payroll Information
bot .com Project by super soph
Automatic Vehicle Accident Detection and Messageing System – IJERT
Freightliner Cascadia Clutch Replacement Cost
Hkx File Compatibility Check Skyrim/Sse
Adams County 911 Live Incident
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Stevie Stamm

Last Updated:

Views: 6610

Rating: 5 / 5 (60 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Stevie Stamm

Birthday: 1996-06-22

Address: Apt. 419 4200 Sipes Estate, East Delmerview, WY 05617

Phone: +342332224300

Job: Future Advertising Analyst

Hobby: Leather crafting, Puzzles, Leather crafting, scrapbook, Urban exploration, Cabaret, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is Stevie Stamm, I am a colorful, sparkling, splendid, vast, open, hilarious, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.