20 Famous Recipes That FADED Into History!

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • 20 Famous Recipes That FADED Into History!
    Explore 20 famous recipes from the 1970s USA that have faded into history! This video takes you on a culinary journey through beloved lunches, dinners, and desserts that once graced American tables. Relive the tastes of the past and discover why these classic dishes deserve a comeback.

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  • @dorothymccomb2244
    @dorothymccomb2244 Před měsícem +30

    Quiches are the easiest thing to make, in endless varieties. A staple in my kitchen.

    • @avondalemama470
      @avondalemama470 Před měsícem

      Same here. 😊

    • @blacksorrento4719
      @blacksorrento4719 Před měsícem

      Mine too. 🇦🇺 so many variations.

    • @chamuelolivier1594
      @chamuelolivier1594 Před měsícem

      You're rignt. french cuisine can be very simple sometimes.

    • @64kimmyjo
      @64kimmyjo Před měsícem

      I ❤them

    • @susandooley9630
      @susandooley9630 Před měsícem +2

      LOL I just made a quiche about 3 day’s ago & my boyfriend just offered me up to make a couple more for some former classmates of mine & their spouses.

  • @mlt6322
    @mlt6322 Před měsícem +20

    Most of these didn't fade away, it's simply a fact that people got lazy and forgot how to cook when microwaves and now air fryers became household appliances.
    I make fondue all the time, swiss, wine and salad shrimp. As a kid I used to ride my bike 5 miles every Friday to my aunt's house to eat shrimp fondue.

    • @TheYellowrose21
      @TheYellowrose21 Před měsícem

      And when people now have quit cooking completely

  • @pascaline161
    @pascaline161 Před měsícem +5

    Qui he has NOT faded into history at all ! It is still a beloved dish , easy to make, delicious.

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 Před měsícem +17

    My favorites from then from this list include:
    -Stuffed Mushrooms
    -Quiche Lorraine
    -Coq au Vin
    -Spaghetti Carbonara
    -Swiss Cheese Fondue
    -Beef (or Lamb) Wellington
    -French Onion Soup
    -Shepherds Pie, Cottage Pie, Fish Pie
    -Egg Salad Sandwiches (and Tuna Salad Sandwiches)
    -Black Forest Cake
    -Banana (and other fruit, Peach, Strawberry, Coconut) Cream Pie
    -Chocolate Fruit Fondue
    -Peach Melba
    My family had all of these often. I frequently cooked and still cook all of these often today. These are still staples in my household. My children like them all.😊

    • @evelyntennant6435
      @evelyntennant6435 Před měsícem +2

      Still make all of the above.❤

    • @moniquelemaire5333
      @moniquelemaire5333 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@evelyntennant6435 My family loves most of these, essentially what we grew up with, we still like!!!🎉🤤🤤🤤
      Miss Monique 🙂🙏🌷💗

    • @gregorkrause
      @gregorkrause Před měsícem +1

      funny how the word Vin is said Van in French.

    • @moniquelemaire5333
      @moniquelemaire5333 Před měsícem +1

      @@gregorkrause It's a pronunciation thing. I general, the French language is very " nasal" sounding. So to pronounce, vin, it's not with an E sound or really even an I sound.
      I will try to spell the " vin" in how I pronounce it in French: (this will look very strange)......
      VeaahN. The N sound is very prevalent in French.
      If you were to hold your nose and say: EeaN rather quick.... that's pretty close.
      Too bad we don't have CZcams with sound production for the comments section.
      A bientot!!!
      Madame Monique 🙂 🙏 🌷 💗

    • @lucialamprey2690
      @lucialamprey2690 Před 13 dny

      My mother made coq au vin and we called it chocolate chicken.

  • @morganarutsatz6736
    @morganarutsatz6736 Před měsícem +23

    Ummmmm, hate to burst the bubble here but I bake Quiche Lorraine quite frequently as it is a favorite of mine. Still see tons of French onion soups on cooking youtubers shows. Chicken salad still frequently made in summer time. Taco Salad, still going strong. Spaghetti Carbonara seriously? Cabbage Rolls? Shepards Pie? Lemon Meringue? Stuffed Mushrooms? Where did this "Faded into History" list come from? Is it from the "What I didn't make today." list? And these aren't foods I just make myself. Most of these I see throughout the year.

    • @klhaldane
      @klhaldane Před měsícem +1

      I'm with you, had a Quiche Lorraine from a bakery just yesterday for lunch.

    • @michaelplunkett8059
      @michaelplunkett8059 Před měsícem

      I take any and all over a wrap sandwich. Like eating papyrus paper.

  • @justmejenny7986
    @justmejenny7986 Před měsícem +15

    I grew up in the 70s. My parents and their friends did dinner parties and would rotate who held it at their home. Fondue was a popular appetizer. Quiche is still popular.

    • @justmejenny7986
      @justmejenny7986 Před měsícem +1

      My family eats taco salad often. Banana cream pie is my favorite.

    • @marylist1236
      @marylist1236 Před měsícem

      @@justmejenny7986 There was, as I understand, a somewhat risqué element to fondue parties. If you dropped what you had been dipping into the fondue pot, if you were a woman, you had to kiss all the men at the party, vice versa

  • @shellyhull698
    @shellyhull698 Před měsícem +16

    Here in Kentucky, we still have a restaurant that is nothing but fondue called the Melting Pot. There still a few restaurants that sell French onion soup, "Cattleman's." My daughter, who is 25 years old, makes chicken and egg salad sandwiches all the time. I am not sure where they got this list from, but I think they may need to rethink some of them because a lot are not lost.

    • @renegade5399
      @renegade5399 Před měsícem +1

      I love the melting pot. I'm from upstate ny. South shore of lake Ontario. When I went on a trip to KY for work, we stopped there. Amazing.

    • @BigT2664
      @BigT2664 Před měsícem +1

      Fondue is still popular in Europe as well. We enjoyed it several times on my last trip.

    • @BigT2664
      @BigT2664 Před měsícem +3

      I cringed listening to his mispronunciation of Emmental, IMO the best of the classic Swiss cheeses. Why did he murder that when he pronounced Gruyere correctly?

    • @justmejenny7986
      @justmejenny7986 Před měsícem

      Oswego?

    • @p.jacobs5588
      @p.jacobs5588 Před měsícem

      The Melting Pot is such a cool quaint place to enjoy company while you eat. My husband still wants to know exactly what all you get for a meal he thinks is costly. Lol.. I tried to explain its an experience all in itself and that we really should go together..
      My daughter and I would go often when she lived near Sanibel. Oh the awesome memories of living close to the beach

  • @gailhunter7428
    @gailhunter7428 Před měsícem +46

    I disagree with above comment. I am a dietitian (RD) and many good foods came out of the 70’s. It’s important not to be a food elitist.

    • @avondalemama470
      @avondalemama470 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, Agree. 😊

    • @bawlingchicken1
      @bawlingchicken1 Před měsícem +5

      I grew up in the 70s, was the healthiest of my life. I blame the low fat craze and widespread introduction of convenience meals pushed on us at the grocery store. People are stressed out and turn to sugar for a fix to cortisol spikes. You want to eat well? Shop the perimeter of the grocery store and only venture down the centre aisles for staples like rice, beans, whole grain grains. And honestly, I am rethinking buying things from the deli and bakery. I don't trust what grocery stores are selling. Want sausage? Make your own fresh, but cut the salt and up the spices and herbs and if you have the means, grind your own meat. I've minced pork myself with a sharp santuko knife. I am NOT a dietician, but I read alot.

    • @henriettacollins2048
      @henriettacollins2048 Před měsícem

      @@bawlingchicken1great response.

    • @paulalascola6714
      @paulalascola6714 Před měsícem

      @gailhunter7428 of course you get paid for your opinion

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před měsícem +1

      I didn't say ALL foods were disgusting. But plenty of them were.

  • @Crochet-Quilting
    @Crochet-Quilting Před měsícem +5

    Almost all of these channels that talk about food of the past have no idea what people really still eat. Yes some things have faded a little, but we have enough cooking shows out to keep these foods alive forever. Most are quite popular.

  • @palladini9718
    @palladini9718 Před měsícem +2

    My wife and I are neither English or descendants of. But She makes Shepard Pie several times a year. I like it smothered in beef gravy

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 Před měsícem +5

    These all look so good. Many memories for me from the '60s & '70s.

  • @cellison9414
    @cellison9414 Před měsícem +5

    I still make many of these meals!

  • @xNialx
    @xNialx Před měsícem +6

    Not sure which sad world you live in, but many of these make a round or two in my kitchen.
    I can't say they are faded into history, at least not in my book.

    • @TheCointreaux
      @TheCointreaux Před měsícem +2

      The person doing this video lives in some other galaxy, is my thought.

  • @TheSleepingonit
    @TheSleepingonit Před měsícem +2

    I might consider making fondue, i liked it growing up in the 80s

  • @Nanetteb
    @Nanetteb Před měsícem +3

    French onion soup is common.They serve that even in not French restaurants.I’m gonna have to disagree on that of it being not popular as a food.Neither the egg salad,chicken salad or Waldorf salad,which is shown here, that a chicken salad as called.Other salads mentioned,which are so common as well.Found in many menus these days and not so forgotten.Also spaghetti carbonara,which is so often made by those to present it on you tube and served at restaurants too.

  • @margueritarotcas9539
    @margueritarotcas9539 Před měsícem +3

    Yum! Cabbage rolls!

  • @Ginalopez7877
    @Ginalopez7877 Před měsícem +8

    What ? We have alot Chinese restaurants/buffets and believe me sweet and sour pork is popular hell thats my favorite too ❤

  • @user-ln4gh6vm2j
    @user-ln4gh6vm2j Před měsícem +4

    lol I still make most of these kind of food

  • @JDoe001
    @JDoe001 Před měsícem +3

    So many of these are available at my local grocery. 👍🏻

  • @marylist1236
    @marylist1236 Před měsícem +6

    The Harvey Wallbanger was the quintessential disco cocktail. I love Panera's French Onion Soup. Grasshopper Pie was named after another disco cocktail

  • @greenmtnmellie
    @greenmtnmellie Před měsícem +1

    I was just at the lical grocery...where the freezer case had a lovely selection of frozen quiche. Including Lorraine. I make them often because my husband loves them & they're super easy.

  • @marioncapriotti1514
    @marioncapriotti1514 Před měsícem +3

    Almost none of these dishes have "faded" or "disappeared!" I make coq au vin at least three times every winter, and chicken and/or egg salad is a normal food every diner serves right now, in 2024. Quiche is a bit less popular today than in the 1970s, but nobody has forgotten it.
    What a nothingburger video. Won't be subscribing.

  • @sandragirardau1887
    @sandragirardau1887 Před měsícem +3

    Made all of these, still miss them.

  • @byrons8956
    @byrons8956 Před měsícem +1

    I occasionally make quiche, which is simple to make. I love Shepherd's Pie, and it's on my next cook list.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Před měsícem +3

    I continued to make quiche and shepards pie until about 10 years ago and I am still eating taco salads. My mother cooked stuffed cabbage and I hated it.

  • @cbman4767
    @cbman4767 Před měsícem +4

    You missed Baked Alaska. The trick to making it is once the meringue is on take a blowtorch to brown the meringue. It can be assembled in 10 min for any dinner party.

    • @marylist1236
      @marylist1236 Před měsícem

      @@cbman4767 Actually all the recipes for Baked Alaska I've ever seen in vintage cookbooks called for baking it in the oven

    • @cbman4767
      @cbman4767 Před měsícem +1

      @@marylist1236 A propane torch is a cheat to brown the meringue quickly. My dad was a chef and that was the way they did it in the restaurants. Have the cake made ahead of time then when the order is placed just make the meringue. Put the ice cream on the cake then the meringue and 30 seconds with the torch and you are done.

  • @keetahbrough
    @keetahbrough Před měsícem +4

    Bring good home cooking back! (cooking for/with family is most basic way to show care and share time).

  • @Picasso_305
    @Picasso_305 Před měsícem +5

    So much less toxic ingredients back then.

  • @RCBGMK
    @RCBGMK Před měsícem +1

    Interesting… many of the mentioned dishes are still very popular in the U.K. produced by and can be found in every supermarket

  • @jameswhalen4507
    @jameswhalen4507 Před měsícem +1

    Quiche had a revival moment in the mid-2010s, including at Thomas Keller’s Michelin-starred Bouchon Bistro. Not dead yet!

  • @dianepancel-pierce4478
    @dianepancel-pierce4478 Před měsícem +1

    My mom still makes Harvey wall banger cake. It’s delicious!

  • @TheSleepingonit
    @TheSleepingonit Před měsícem +1

    I once made a 42 egg egg salad, they were 35 cents a dozen that week. It made a week of work lunch es

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Před měsícem

    I have never had fondu, but i really would like to try some day. Sounds delicious.

  • @BigT2664
    @BigT2664 Před měsícem +4

    Beef Wellington's simple problem is the amount of time necessary for preparation. Today most people do not want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen.

  • @JDoe001
    @JDoe001 Před měsícem +3

    If the filling is beef, it’s called cottage pie.

  • @pascaline161
    @pascaline161 Před měsícem +2

    Most of thoses dishes are still traditional classical dishes, made in the family circle.

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Před měsícem +1

    God, i love taco salads. Eat them often to this day.

  • @subaru7233
    @subaru7233 Před měsícem +2

    I make quiche and shepherd's pie often.

  • @lucialamprey2690
    @lucialamprey2690 Před 13 dny

    Grasshopper pie! My beloved long-ago departed aunt made this every Easter. A note about a number of these recipes is that they took some time to make and were rich. Today, people tend not to eat such rich food for one meal.

  • @paulalascola6714
    @paulalascola6714 Před měsícem +5

    I was from a blue collar family we had meat potatoes dairy and vegetables every meal and I turned out fine we at red meat about 4 times a week we had all different variety of other things, I think we should have the choice of eating whatever we want as long as mostly it was healthy and just like everything else just push yourselves away from the table

    • @avondalemama470
      @avondalemama470 Před měsícem

      Truth 😊

    • @blacksorrento4719
      @blacksorrento4719 Před měsícem +1

      @@paulalascola6714 yes, all things in moderation, and the ability to know when you have had enough. For the rest well one can always blame preservatives, corn syrup, other chemical sugars, seed oils and margarine, that the body has no idea what to do with, so it lays it down at fat.

    • @paulalascola6714
      @paulalascola6714 Před měsícem +1

      @@blacksorrento4719 yes

  • @beatrixwhitehall4217
    @beatrixwhitehall4217 Před měsícem +5

    Emm-en-Tahler, not Emmennel. Where do you get these narrators?

  • @ArabianShalifa
    @ArabianShalifa Před měsícem

    I make egg salad from time to time. I’ve made it in the last month and plan to make it again soon. I’m also making chicken salad soon. I order taco salad at the Mexican restaurant. No cooking with alcohol in the home I grew up in or have now. Cabana is still strong aroundd here.

  • @pattibennett8774
    @pattibennett8774 Před měsícem

    I enjoy going to a number of local restaurants, some chains, some not, most low-mid priced. I judge them all based on their french onion soup. It has not faded anywhere.

  • @BigT2664
    @BigT2664 Před měsícem +9

    Coc au von... "A rooster was traditionally used, but is often replaced with chicken."
    Nice! The last time I checked a rooster was a chicken.

  • @JimmiAlli
    @JimmiAlli Před měsícem +1

    I wish I had a dime for every time they mentioned the word nostalgia

  • @nathanbaribeau2833
    @nathanbaribeau2833 Před měsícem +1

    They forgot to mention coffee, tiara, and fruit cakes.

  • @rebavan8878
    @rebavan8878 Před měsícem +1

    I’m too Polish for cabbage rolls to be old school! Lol. Throw some sour cream on them!!

    • @michaelplunkett8059
      @michaelplunkett8059 Před měsícem

      And skip the boiling and peeling. Freeze the cabbage and when it thaws, the leaves peel fine.

  • @gregorkrause
    @gregorkrause Před měsícem

    quiche is still around, but served in cafes mostly and family owned restaurants.

  • @jeromethiel4323
    @jeromethiel4323 Před měsícem

    I have ordered and eaten "cottage pie (shepherds pie with a meat other than lamb)" at more than a few restaurants, and i can even buy frozen versions in my local grocery store. Of course, i prefer to make my own. ^-^

  • @gailmpintos7232
    @gailmpintos7232 Před měsícem +4

    Misleading title and content. Why waste our time.

  • @Eric-jo8uh
    @Eric-jo8uh Před měsícem +1

    I still make quiches, I’m 74.

  • @debidehm9129
    @debidehm9129 Před měsícem

    I just made quiche last week.

  • @renae9365
    @renae9365 Před měsícem +1

    All of these recipes that I still make except for Cocovan (sp) and grasshopper pie.

  • @kathypaltan1428
    @kathypaltan1428 Před měsícem

    I got married in 1966 and received 5 FIVE fondue pots as shower gifts! It was the “fad” gift of that time.

  • @Grungy1
    @Grungy1 Před měsícem

    Chicken and egg salads are staples in West Virginia.

  • @temikasingletary2488
    @temikasingletary2488 Před měsícem +1

    We still have chicken salad.

  • @aariley2
    @aariley2 Před měsícem +2

    I never knew some of these went out of style. What exactly to you call modern food? Junk from Walmart?

  • @BrainDamageComedy
    @BrainDamageComedy Před 27 dny

    alternate title for vid: "most popular foods of all time, still uber popular now" love the content tho. :)

  • @user-hn1sw4cf7x
    @user-hn1sw4cf7x Před měsícem

    Yum!!!!

  • @pamelacommons7315
    @pamelacommons7315 Před měsícem +1

    We still eat quiche

  • @JimmiAlli
    @JimmiAlli Před měsícem

    I’m not surprised that stuffed cabbage rolls are no longer eaten.

  • @Justise
    @Justise Před 23 dny

    Umm... "decline" from their peak, but not faded away on MOST of these. They are all things I have eaten this year.

  • @voxveritas333
    @voxveritas333 Před měsícem

    I blame Gordon Ramsey for ruining Beef Wellington!

  • @karenharris3183
    @karenharris3183 Před měsícem

    neat phone color

  • @pattimercer9357
    @pattimercer9357 Před měsícem

    Meringue. NOT merang.

  • @TheCointreaux
    @TheCointreaux Před měsícem +1

    What the hell are you talking about.?
    Quiche is not gone, you can buy them at any Costco, Sam's Club, Whole Foods and all kinds of restaurants. This video is BULL!

  • @JDoe001
    @JDoe001 Před měsícem

    OK HOW did people in the mid-century not all weigh tons!!🤤

  • @davegarfield9007
    @davegarfield9007 Před měsícem

    *LOSE THE ROBO_NOUNCER!!*

  • @chuckschillingvideos
    @chuckschillingvideos Před měsícem +3

    As a society, we surely ate some disgusting foods in the 70's. I was there.

    • @xNialx
      @xNialx Před měsícem +2

      I'm just glad I missed out on the jello craze.. jello salad is a dish best left forgotten.

    • @kathyhoot7277
      @kathyhoot7277 Před měsícem +1

      Liver and onions! Yuck!

  • @VintageUSAFood
    @VintageUSAFood Před měsícem +1