This week we’re in the middle of a move. We should be in our new home in a few weeks! That means most of my vintage cookbooks and dishes are packed. So this week’s vintage recipe is from a yet-unpacked cookbook and is quick, easy and calls for items on my pantry shelves. These buttermilk... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Sour Cream Cookies with Secret Ingredient
Welcome to Vintage Eats! Cookies were part of my baking routine in the 1980s and 1990s when my kids were growing up. I must have created thousands using different recipes, though mostly chocolate chip. When my mother-in-law gave me Air Bake cookie sheets, it opened me to a world of fewer burnt cookies in our... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: ‘Blubarb’ Dessert
Did your eyes do a double take upon reading the title of this week’s sweet treat? You didn't misread and it’s not a typo. I’m calling this dessert ‘Blubarb’ because it is, of course, a combination of rhubarb and blueberries. I don't know why this pair is not seen more often in recipes! They’re fabulous... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Butterscotch Brownies
I was in the mood to do some baking this week (surprise, surprise). Cookies were my first option (again, no surprise to those who follow this blog as I've shared several in the past). Then I thought of the time that cookies took – mixing the ingredients, preparing cookie sheets (usually 4), waiting for each... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Quick and Easy Fruit Slaw
Here is what I promised – a second vintage recipe using the remainder of the cabbage from last week’s Stuffed Cabbage Rolls. Quick and Easy Fruit Slaw is a delightful, surprising take on the traditional coleslaw made with a cream or vinegary dressing. This recipe offers healthier choices like yogurt. I’ve only learned to like... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
One of my New Year Resolutions in 2024 was to try new foods. Confession time: I had never eaten cabbage. Never purchased it, never considered it in the diet of my family while they were growing up, never looked for recipes using it. Couldn't stand the smell and look of it after Mom made corned... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Blueberry Bread
It’s always fun to find a quick and easy vintage recipe that sparks the taste buds! This recipe made with fresh blueberries (frozen can be used if thawed, drained) is moist and tastes much like cake. Every crumb packed a wallop with blueberry goodness! As with most quick breads, it is simple and quick to... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Polka-Dot Macaroni & Cheese
Sometimes the quirky name of a dish catches my eye as I’m examining a vintage cookbook. This ‘Polka-Dot Macaroni & Cheese’ recipe from Good Housekeeping’ (1967) seemed intriguing. What could make a macaroni and cheese casserole look like it had polka-dots? Now I love polka-dots on clothing, textiles and in décor. Still, I couldn't imagine... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: Everything Cookies
There’s not much glamour in a name as simple as ‘Everything Cookies.’ But these little nuggets live up to their name. They have a number of tasty ingredients that many of us have in our pantries: oatmeal, chocolate chips, coconut and chopped pecans. They also have a delightful surprise: Rice Krispies. This is the first... Continue Reading →
Vintage Recipe: 24-Hour Fruit Salad
On social media people like to share recipes from their ancestors – mothers, grandmothers, others who wrote down tried-and-true favorites. My mother wrote some of her favorite recipes for us to have, so I’m thrilled to have her beautiful penmanship on recipe cards. Upon examining a spiral-bound cookbook in the Indiana Room of the Wells... Continue Reading →