20 Forgotten Foods From The 1970s, We Want Back!

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20 Forgotten Foods From The 1970s, We Want Back!
Take a trip down memory lane with "20 Forgotten Foods From The 1970s, We Want Back!" This video explores 20 quirky and weird foods from the 1970s that have been forgotten but are still missed by many. Join us as we revisit these nostalgic foods and discuss why they hold a special place in our hearts.
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@mrlafayette1964
@mrlafayette1964 Ай бұрын
I bet 100% of the people that lived through the 70's tried Tang at least once.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
Tang is still available and it ids great.
@Peg-zl9lr
@Peg-zl9lr 17 күн бұрын
Yes. Disgusting.
@cathygould
@cathygould 16 күн бұрын
It was popular because it went up with one of the astronaut crews in the 60s!
@vickiechandler3112
@vickiechandler3112 15 күн бұрын
@@Peg-zl9lr try it warmed up like a hot cocoa....the gritty texture is gone and the flavor is much better
@Tracey_407
@Tracey_407 14 күн бұрын
I loved tang lol
@nanmagrath5564
@nanmagrath5564 Ай бұрын
Deviled Eggs never went away - they are a great hit at any potluck.
@markcab2055
@markcab2055 Ай бұрын
It sure did not, I make them all the time, but then again I have chickens.
@Selena-gz9ts
@Selena-gz9ts Ай бұрын
Have them every holiday
@chunksaflyin7288
@chunksaflyin7288 Ай бұрын
Exactly, I make several batches every year from holidays to birthday requests. Love em.
@tommissouri4871
@tommissouri4871 Ай бұрын
And they started long before the '70s.
@user-hr3tx6uu9o
@user-hr3tx6uu9o Ай бұрын
Love deviled eggs!!❤
@sharonmedeiros9819
@sharonmedeiros9819 Ай бұрын
What! No Shake and Bake? And ah haelped!
@amyb2646
@amyb2646 Ай бұрын
Love that! I remember that commercial lol 😂
@Lady_Boo
@Lady_Boo Ай бұрын
Lol.
@lindap.p.1337
@lindap.p.1337 Ай бұрын
Shrimp cocktail never left. It is everywhere.
@brianpack369
@brianpack369 Ай бұрын
Nope. Never again.
@MissDebbieSue123
@MissDebbieSue123 Ай бұрын
Shake n Bake ruled. That was Soo good.
@dbnx1701
@dbnx1701 Ай бұрын
Deviled eggs never went away just come to our family barbecues.
@kevinsullivan3448
@kevinsullivan3448 Ай бұрын
Hell yes, we have Deviled Eggs at all family get togethers.
@shawnkelly695
@shawnkelly695 Ай бұрын
Made some for easter dinner with fresh eggs from a friends free running chickens
@bethprather9241
@bethprather9241 Ай бұрын
We have deviled eggs all the time. They are good!
@kimberlygabaldon3260
@kimberlygabaldon3260 Ай бұрын
True, and they were around long before the 70's.
@theboyisnotright6312
@theboyisnotright6312 Ай бұрын
My favorite picnic food. My grand daughter is an expert at making deviled eggs. I taught her well. Put a couple slices of jalapenos on them, your welcome.
@pageribe2399
@pageribe2399 Ай бұрын
Since when have people been making shrimp cocktail sauce with mayo? We eat it with a ketchup based sauce that has horseradish & other hot stuff, plus a little lemon juice.
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@cristianocapasso5870
@cristianocapasso5870 Ай бұрын
It is made with mayo, sour cream, ketchup, worchestershire sauce, Tabasco and a splash of brandy. It is often called pink sauce where the cocktail one is with horseradish
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
@@cristianocapasso5870 Not in my world it isn't. Never was, never will be. 65+ yrs old.
@Luna.3.3.3
@Luna.3.3.3 Ай бұрын
That is the UK version (hint: que Gordon Ramsay). The sauce they use is called 'Mary Rose'. In North America, it's always been 'cocktail' sauce, usually with shrimp hanging off the side of a stemmed glass.
@brianpack369
@brianpack369 Ай бұрын
I like it with baby shrimp, cocktail sauce and celery.
@stevewashere4122
@stevewashere4122 Ай бұрын
Every kitchen where I grew up has a Bundt cake pan.
@carolbrownleehalbert3593
@carolbrownleehalbert3593 Ай бұрын
Mine still does ...
@jackmessick2869
@jackmessick2869 Ай бұрын
And usually hung on the wall...
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 Ай бұрын
Just rediscovered mine yesterday!
@7BlackSwansWearableArt
@7BlackSwansWearableArt Ай бұрын
Mine still does!
@arthas640
@arthas640 Ай бұрын
I miss those. My asshat aunts and uncles took all my grandmas which mostly ended up being sold.
@nbenefiel
@nbenefiel Ай бұрын
I still make carrot cake and beef stroganoff.
@Lady_Boo
@Lady_Boo Ай бұрын
I still make beef stroganoff.
@jeanvignes
@jeanvignes Ай бұрын
I just watched three new "keto friendly" beef stroganoff recipe videos the other day.
@carlsaganlives6086
@carlsaganlives6086 Ай бұрын
The old lady goes with the always cheesy 'beef stroke-me-off'. That's as close to getting freaky as yer gonna get, sadly.
@djg5950
@djg5950 Ай бұрын
Never liked carrot cake or zucchini bread and hate the cream cheese frosting. Now beef stroganoff is a different story. Since mushrooms are my favorite vegetable I make a lot of dishes using mushrooms. Probably 40% of these recipes are still made today.
@Crazychickenlady448
@Crazychickenlady448 Ай бұрын
I have made both this week and I wasn't even born yet in the seventies (still in Mom's tummy).
@katillac11
@katillac11 Ай бұрын
Wendy's did not have taco salads in the '70s. I worked at Wendy's in the '70s. Taco salads came in the '80s.
@gilbertmoreno3621
@gilbertmoreno3621 Ай бұрын
Taco Bell had them in a huge fried tortillas.
@stephenkerner8246
@stephenkerner8246 Ай бұрын
I agree, (tacos)sometime in the mid 80's along with a salad bar and chili besides their burgers , fries and choice of sodas.
@concerned456
@concerned456 Ай бұрын
yes added after the Knoxville worlds fair
@kellykeefe9658
@kellykeefe9658 29 күн бұрын
Wendy's Taco Salad. Yesterdays's chili made with left over hamburgers from the day before that - LOL!
@lorilxn1597
@lorilxn1597 23 күн бұрын
They came out in 1982.
@johnmiller7682
@johnmiller7682 Ай бұрын
Half these have never gone away.
@XianHu
@XianHu Ай бұрын
More than half, actually. In fact, other than Tab, you can still get any of these, although you may need to hunt a bit for some... or make your own.
@arthas640
@arthas640 Ай бұрын
​​@@XianHu yeah, pineapple chicken is super popular in Asian restaurants in the west, deviled eggs never faded away and shows up at most potlucks, and shrimp cocktail show up on most American resturant appetizer menus and you can find them pre-made in many super markets. Hamburger helper is in damn near every supermarket too
@Crazychickenlady448
@Crazychickenlady448 Ай бұрын
I was going to say something similar! But use name-calling, cuz, well, name-calling can be good fun! "heathens haven't been to a church meal if they haven't had Watergate salad recently!" 😊 And most of these are still available, and some are still pretty popular in certain circles.
@MarySpain1958
@MarySpain1958 29 күн бұрын
Never heard of Harvey Wallbanger cake.knew of the drink. Never tried the drink Don't Hickory Farms still sell cheesecakes? Are Hickiry Farms around?
@PREPFORIT
@PREPFORIT 29 күн бұрын
DUH
@aalflyguy1184
@aalflyguy1184 Ай бұрын
You know you are a child of the 70’s if Watergate salad, shrimp cocktail, deviled eggs in a Tupperware serving platter and Quiche Lorraine are still served at Thanksgiving & Christmas meals.
@jeanvignes
@jeanvignes Ай бұрын
I used to buy individual-sized Quiche Lorraine at my local deli at least once per week right up into the 2010's, only stopping when I moved away and couldn't find a replacement. (Yes, I make something similar at home but without the crust.)
@Barbarian-tw6jf
@Barbarian-tw6jf Ай бұрын
​@@jeanvignes My French teacher from 1973 made Quiche Lorraine for us and printed the recipe for the class. I still use it.
@theboyisnotright6312
@theboyisnotright6312 Ай бұрын
We always have devil eggs and Watergate salad. Yum!
@user-py4kh1ho4t
@user-py4kh1ho4t Ай бұрын
I still make my own quiche once weekly for breakfast, carrot cake always for Easter, & jello salad for every occasion & holiday.
@user-py4kh1ho4t
@user-py4kh1ho4t Ай бұрын
What about jello 1-2-3?
@Christina-ge3xr
@Christina-ge3xr Ай бұрын
Every bridal shower I attended in the 70s featured gifts of at least 1 fondue pot, 1 electric wok and a deviled egg dish!
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Ай бұрын
Deviled eggs has always been a favorite in my family. Very popular at reunions.
@lizabethgussman331
@lizabethgussman331 Ай бұрын
Deviled eggs! Love them!
@deliarealtor
@deliarealtor Ай бұрын
Not any that I went to.
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
The fondue pot and deviIed eggs for sure.!! The wok wasn't as popuIar in my area. Mr. Coffee pot and Crock Pot were aIways there! Tupperware and CORNING ware, too.
@lindacosta5688
@lindacosta5688 Ай бұрын
I just ate a piece of carrot cake yesterday:)
@user-yv2cz8oj1k
@user-yv2cz8oj1k Ай бұрын
Oddly 'pineapple chicken' looks a lot like a good sweet and sour chicken in good Chinese restaurants in the UK.
@californiahiker9616
@californiahiker9616 Ай бұрын
I get it in Thai restaurants here,usually called sweet and sour.
@feiryfella
@feiryfella Ай бұрын
That's exactly what it is lol.
@c8Lorraine1
@c8Lorraine1 Ай бұрын
I thought so too
@djg5950
@djg5950 Ай бұрын
Add maraschino cherries, green Bell pepper, and onions with the pineapple and you have Sweet and Sour chicken. The sauce is brown sugar. vinegar and corn starch. I make this occasionally still. Served over rice.
@julianokleby1448
@julianokleby1448 Ай бұрын
@@djg5950 I make it a LOT here. It's one of our favorites! I put different fruits and veggies in depending on what I have. It's really good with chopped dates, dried tart cherries or cranberries, onions and peppers, and I use coconut oil to cook my chicken pieces in. It gives it an almost pina colada taste. I put ketchup in the sauce along with brown sugar, white and apple cider vinegars, crushed garlic or garlic powder and soy sauce. I don't put cornstarch in the sauce usually, because I put it in the coating for the chicken (just cornstarch and eggs, salt and pepper). I dredge the chicken, give it a fast fry to seal the juices into the meat, then put it in a baking dish with the sauce on top, and bake for 30 min. at 375 until the chicken is cooked through. The cornstarch in the coating of the chicken thickens the sauce plenty, so I don't add it to the sauce ingredients. Sorry, that's all probably TMI. I do love it though, and we have it often. I'll have to try it with maraschino cherries in the mix!
@robinwatkins8528
@robinwatkins8528 Ай бұрын
I don't know how old you are, but back then we didn't call Chicken Kiev, chicken "keev." We pronounced it "kee-ehv."
@JohnPrepuce
@JohnPrepuce Ай бұрын
Modern propagandists felt like changing the pronunciation like a year and a half ago. I will never call it KEEV.
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
@@JohnPrepuce Kind of IIke changing definitions, they just make chit up.
@tanikokishimoto1604
@tanikokishimoto1604 Ай бұрын
Like Peking duck won't become Beijing duck, I think chicken Kiev (two syllables) won't turn into one syllable any time soon.
@Arienrhod
@Arienrhod Ай бұрын
One is the Russian pronunciation and one is the Ukrainian pronunciation. Calm down.
@jacquelinecallejas1390
@jacquelinecallejas1390 Ай бұрын
It is my understanding that the people who live in that city want the city pronounced Keev. because the Russians forced the Ki ev pronounciation on them against their will so now that they have some power they want it their way. I don't blame them. Now whether or not the dish's name should be changed I can see both sides of the arguement.,
@richardvinsen2385
@richardvinsen2385 Ай бұрын
$3 a serving in the 70s was not a budget price. Adjusted for inflation, $3 in 1973 would be over $21 today.
@yossarian6799
@yossarian6799 Ай бұрын
My parents had 7 kids and while Dad earned enough for us to eat well, Mom kept household expenses down where possible. She says in the mid-70s, she could put together a decent dinner for around 5 or 6 bucks. Our neighbors' family owned a meat distributor so we got "in" on some good deals. I don't wanna say they were mobbed up or anything, but once a month, a half-dozen big black Cadillacs with New York license plates would be parked in their driveway late at night...
@tommissouri4871
@tommissouri4871 Ай бұрын
His $2 to $5 or $3 to $6 budget prices forget that $6 an hour was good pay in '74. So that second example is 1/2 hour to 1 hour of your pay. Fast forward to today and a comparable $35 an hour so you are talking $17 to $35 today. His "budget" one would be $12 to $30, not exactly a budget meal.
@msbowling5
@msbowling5 Ай бұрын
Oh, what a great story!@@yossarian6799
@magpie92766
@magpie92766 Ай бұрын
Given the Fed Min Wage was $2 hr in '74, his prices are way off.
@garyneilson3075
@garyneilson3075 Ай бұрын
My Mom was would make an entire supper with dessert for a family of six for under 3:00....
@nancyberry1039
@nancyberry1039 Ай бұрын
Eggs Benedict is still very popular today, no need to "bring it back" because it never left. Just about every restaurant that serves breakfast dishes offers some type of Eggs Benedict. There's a place in my childhood hometown (Monterey, CA) that has several varieties on their menu or you can "build your own" by choosing favorite ingredients. I make it at home regularly - usually for breakfast, but also sometimes for lunch or dinner.
@Naomi-pq6tv
@Naomi-pq6tv Ай бұрын
99% of these are still popular so they can't be brought back
@user-bn8mj9no6f
@user-bn8mj9no6f Ай бұрын
I love eggs Benedict! 😊
@suzannelawson9215
@suzannelawson9215 Ай бұрын
Love Monterey. Was visiting there about 9 or 10 years ago and stayed in a hotel in dtwn. Monterey. Went to a program/ music at the Golden West Theater on Alvarado St. So many great restaurants but most pretty expensive. Do you still live there? I love eggs Benedict. 😊
@MichaelMowl-kh1pm
@MichaelMowl-kh1pm Ай бұрын
I’ve never seen eggs Benedict on a menu and I’ve never tasted it.
@brianpack369
@brianpack369 Ай бұрын
@@MichaelMowl-kh1pm Just go to any American diner for breakfast on Sunday, or pretty much any brunch buffet.
@patperritt856
@patperritt856 Ай бұрын
Growing up in the seventies myself, these prices maybe good for now days but in the seventies, these prices were out of reach for many families.
@thewavewitch3238
@thewavewitch3238 Ай бұрын
True. My parents had 6 of us, so while we def got a lot, they were frugal of course.
@yossarian6799
@yossarian6799 Ай бұрын
Our Dad made a good living so we managed to eat well. Mom, though, was thrifty by nature and we 7 kids enjoyed simple favorites like shepherd's pie, spaghetti with meat sauce, lebanese chicken and rice, sausage-and-potato bake, and Irish stew.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Ай бұрын
Yep, salaries were much lower then. If one made $10,000 a year you were doing fairly good. A new car might have been under $3,000, but that was a big chunk of money then!
@hollish196
@hollish196 Ай бұрын
no kidding! a dollar a pound is affordable?? And who made frog legs at home? And beef stroganoff has never been "really affordable."
@chrisadam332
@chrisadam332 Ай бұрын
Sure was when 4-5 dollars an hour. Was top wages.
@voxveritas333
@voxveritas333 Ай бұрын
Taco salad was not an "appetizer". It was a main course. If these prices in here are per serving, that would be pricey in 1970, unless your daddy was well-off. Shrimp cocktail, for example, was not cheap to most families back then. You have no idea.
@lrajic8281
@lrajic8281 Ай бұрын
So was pizza! We made the crust st home (just bread dough), and each guest brought an ingredient. Salami, ground beef, whatever you want! Avocado was practically free! And tomatoes were practically free! After baking, avocado slices and salsa!
@kkaye76
@kkaye76 Ай бұрын
I had g forgotten that my mom often made Taco salad. I loved that stuff. If you lived on the coast shrimp, clams, fish & crab was actually pretty cheap. When I was a kid, I went with my dad often to the gulf, to pick up buckets of shrimp and burlap bags of crab & clams right off the boats.
@karenholt9744
@karenholt9744 26 күн бұрын
I don't remember anything with taco in it until the early 80s. I know we didn't have tacos in our school lunches in the 70s...
@bunyipdragon9499
@bunyipdragon9499 19 күн бұрын
Back then shrimp cocktail (or prawn cocktail where I live) was only a treat food right through into the late 90's and you only saw it as a Xmas entree or at a restaurant.
@Arkay66
@Arkay66 Ай бұрын
Carrot cake remains very popular in my region. Beef stroganoff (from scratch) is a staple at home, as is eggs Benedict, tacos and taco salad, and zucchini bread.
@michellealexander3787
@michellealexander3787 Ай бұрын
Absolutely. Same here. I'm constantly getting requests to make more zucchini bread!
@GeoffRiley
@GeoffRiley Ай бұрын
I have carrot cake at least once every fortnight: I absolutely adore the stuff! Courgette bread always does the rounds when it's the right season… there are many gardeners and allotment owners around here (in the UK) that grow courgettes. YUM.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
Please tell me where you are so I can never go there by accident.
@RobertSmith-qs2gm
@RobertSmith-qs2gm Ай бұрын
God, I miss the 70s It was my favorite decade Very colorful, true freedom
@PatrickDKing
@PatrickDKing Ай бұрын
I liked the "60's food" better.
@carlsaganlives6086
@carlsaganlives6086 Ай бұрын
No dedicated crime-fighters everywhere thinking you look suspicious and want some ID stat in addition to where you're going and where you came from.
@RobertSmith-qs2gm
@RobertSmith-qs2gm Ай бұрын
@@carlsaganlives6086 that’s right brother I’m just taking a stroll smoking, some grass getting mellow. I’m good Officer.👮 Hi, how are you? I’m good how high are you? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s just out of sight man peace✌️
@FemiNelson-sb1em
@FemiNelson-sb1em Ай бұрын
My Mamà, may she R.I.P., made everything scratch. Even the non Hispanic dishes, she tried to make scratch, except "Pasquetti", lol. That of course were store bought. The Sauce was scratch at least. Even Chop Suey was scratch. Her French Fries were the best ever, oh yum. Fried Chicken as well. She made I believe of 10 American dishes & mostly scratch. Loved Jiffy Popcorn! No pop was allowed. All juice freshly made from the fruit plus "Aguas Fresca", Jamaica, 🍍, etc. I did the same, no pop ever at home & fresh fruit drinks. More work, however great memories & very nutritional. Great memories. 😊 "Isa"
@Jomama02
@Jomama02 Ай бұрын
We still had issues in the 70's but yeah my favorite decade also!
@Dyaxxis
@Dyaxxis Ай бұрын
“All I see are millions of frogs on tiny crutches” - Kermit the frog, The Muppet Movie (1979).
@christinegraham2579
@christinegraham2579 Ай бұрын
Yes! I love that movie!
@jewels2799
@jewels2799 Ай бұрын
Movin down the road, Footloose and fancy free. Getting there is half the fun come share it with me😁
@winkhorn
@winkhorn Ай бұрын
My english teacher had a panel cartoon of a restraunt with a frog legs special in the window and a frog in a wheelchair outside😂
@christinegraham2579
@christinegraham2579 Ай бұрын
@@winkhorn I remember that one. 🤣 Poor Froggie!
@user-hr3tx6uu9o
@user-hr3tx6uu9o Ай бұрын
I never ate frog legs and don't want to! Ew
@elainemarten
@elainemarten Ай бұрын
pineapple chicken sounds more like sweet and sour chicken/pork
@jamespohl-md2eq
@jamespohl-md2eq Ай бұрын
Nope. It’s more like teriyaki.
@brianpack369
@brianpack369 Ай бұрын
At Panda, it’s called sweet fire chicken.
@Mork2001
@Mork2001 Ай бұрын
The popularity of Swedish meatballs may have been due to the Swedish chef on the Muppet Show! Bork! Bork! 😃
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie Ай бұрын
There was a blink and you'll miss it moment in the 1970s when Scandinavian food was popular, especially in the form of Swedish smörgåsbord.
@ZepG
@ZepG Ай бұрын
Out of those 20 foods I eat at least 16 of them on a yearly basis and at least 12 are still served in local restaurants, hardly forgotten. My favorite one that I never see in restaurants anymore is Rumaki, my wife and I love it and make it at least once or twice a year.
@chriscraver4070
@chriscraver4070 Ай бұрын
Me too❤
@alexcootieart2210
@alexcootieart2210 Ай бұрын
How funny..the guy in the frog costume is Charles Durning. You may remember him as Pappy O'Daniel from O Brother Where Art Thou.❤
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
Yes, yes! I did recognize him. I always think of him from "Tootsie".
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie Ай бұрын
I think of his character from The Hudsucker Proxy.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
That was in the Muppet movie.
@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 Ай бұрын
Pineapple upside down cake is a traditional family holiday cake we have at Christmas and Easter. I sometimes make my own version of Hamburger Helper by adding onion, green bell pepper, diced tomatoes and lots of cheddar cheese.
@billirvin9057
@billirvin9057 Ай бұрын
That's how my mother fixed it back in the 60's. Growing up without a lot of $$$, you did what you had to do to survive. Man oh man, I really miss those days. Now, it's just me and my wife but I still fix a box of hamburger helper once in a while.
@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 Ай бұрын
@@billirvin9057 It's a good hearty meal on a cold day. I like to eat Jiffy corn muffins with it.
@hannakinn
@hannakinn 25 күн бұрын
My mom is 91, she still frequently makes a pineapple upside down cake and she also makes a banana upside down cake.
@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 25 күн бұрын
@@hannakinn Banana upside down cake sounds really good. Same ingredients except for the pineapple?
@rightwingprofessor1356
@rightwingprofessor1356 Ай бұрын
I am 73. I get a Pineapple Upside Down Cake once a year, every year...on my Birthday. I remember when my new wife of 2-3 months had the flu in 1974, the year we got married. I made dinner for 2-3 days in a row for us. Cheeseburger Hamburger Helper was one of those meals. Another one was Hamburgers, made on a grill outside, and the other one was some kind of Swanson TV dinner. We got a "Poppy Red" Fondue Pot as a wedding gift though I was never a fan of cheese fondue . Swedish Meatballs and sweat & sour meatballs were always a favorite of mine when we entertained at home, along with deviled eggs. We have deviled eggs 2-3 times a year, usually with a holiday meal. I am going to try the ones that they rolled in Bread crums and fried. They looked good. This was a fun video. Shame on all you complainers about what was included. If you don't like it, move on, and make your own videos.
@jodycarter7308
@jodycarter7308 Ай бұрын
Or using bisquick for impossible pies
@trudyd.4169
@trudyd.4169 Ай бұрын
I am also 73 and have gotten pineapple upside down cake for my birthday a l so since I was around 16 years old. After mother was unable to make it my daughter took over and makes it for me. ❤😀
@barjer54
@barjer54 Ай бұрын
My 1st wedding was Christmas Eve day 1977. I got the flu in January 1978, right after the blizzard of '78. Aaaaaah, what memories!
@lizabethgussman331
@lizabethgussman331 Ай бұрын
Every holiday table- OceanSpray Jellied Cranberry Sauce!
@paulbriggs3072
@paulbriggs3072 Ай бұрын
Still widespread. A basic test of US citizenship is to eat it since no European would do so.
@kallen868
@kallen868 Ай бұрын
We always had homemade.
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
I have at least 2 cans in my cabinet.
@cw5451
@cw5451 14 күн бұрын
LOVE it! YUM!
@pamh.5705
@pamh.5705 3 күн бұрын
I still use it but I'll take homemade whole berry sauce first!
@lrajic8281
@lrajic8281 Ай бұрын
Another crowd pleaser was Chinese Chicken Salad. We used uncooked ramen that was in the brick form, that cost 10 cents. Every ladies luncheon had it. Also the sandwich cake. We got a loaf of unsliced bread, and cut it the other way like a three or four layer cake. One layer was chicken salad, one layer was egg salad, one layer was something else (tuna or salmon or shrimp salad) then frost the thing like a cake using cream cheese. Decorate with pimento or radish roses. Slice like a cake. Huge hit!
@yvonnecooper5004
@yvonnecooper5004 Ай бұрын
Sounds great
@gottabme
@gottabme Ай бұрын
I will try that this summer! Sounds great!
@maggiewickwire2936
@maggiewickwire2936 Ай бұрын
By the comments, I’d say these were never forgotten and are still eaten today.
@user-cu6sd3iz7r
@user-cu6sd3iz7r Ай бұрын
WHAT ETHNIC CUISINE IS BEEF STROGANOFF APART OF?
@j.w.2391
@j.w.2391 Ай бұрын
Yes...Im looking for my Mom's Cake Platter and Punch Bowl set...Gonna make myself an Upside down Pineapple Cake with a side of Jell-O Aspic.
@alexcootieart2210
@alexcootieart2210 Ай бұрын
Ambrosia (fruit salad) The earliest known mention of the salad is in the 1867 cookbook Dixie Cookery by Maria Massey Barringer. The name references the food of the Greek gods.
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
We always called it Hawaiian salad. I still love it.
@kkaye76
@kkaye76 Ай бұрын
Never could stand the stuff myself. My kids loved it. Lol
@Justice777
@Justice777 Ай бұрын
this so called watergate salad that he speaks of was always called pistachio salad and is always sold next to the Ambrosia salad in the deli :)
@debbiejohnston494
@debbiejohnston494 29 күн бұрын
We called it Waldorf salad!
@cathygould
@cathygould 16 күн бұрын
​@@debbiejohnston494Waldorf salad didn't have pistachio pudding! It had apple chunks, from the iconic Waldorf -Astoria hotel in New York.
@nothing2seehere34
@nothing2seehere34 Ай бұрын
My mother would make Swiss steak in her green electric skillet, served with mashed potatoes.
@amandawright9108
@amandawright9108 Ай бұрын
My mom makes that about once a month my kids love it
@user-py4kh1ho4t
@user-py4kh1ho4t Ай бұрын
I must make Swiss steak for my son's birthday every year but have modernized by browning the steak in air fryer & then compiling in crockpot to cook on low at least 6 hours.
@sazji
@sazji Ай бұрын
Avocado green? :-)
@MarySpain1958
@MarySpain1958 29 күн бұрын
Mine too
@user-py4kh1ho4t
@user-py4kh1ho4t 29 күн бұрын
Avocado green carpet, curtains & appliances...the 60's craze!
@beaverc2884
@beaverc2884 Ай бұрын
Apparently this channel hasn't came out of the 70s, Cheese balls are still sold in stores, Hamburger helper is still sold in stores, Carrot Cake is sold in almost every buffet and restaurants, Ambrosia salad is still sold in grocery store delies in my area, Taco Salads can be obtained in so many restaurants and State fairs, Zucchini bread is found right next to carrot cakes,
@froggy0165
@froggy0165 Ай бұрын
Carrot cake is not a common desert option at restaurant. I have never seen an ambrosia salad in a grocery store. Zucchini bread is sold a farmers market or craft fairs but not sold in restaurants
@reppost
@reppost Ай бұрын
Couldn't find any other parades to rain on, eh?
@jonruss2718
@jonruss2718 Ай бұрын
Wrong
@brandongordin-gl4uk
@brandongordin-gl4uk Ай бұрын
You must be In New York or Cali Bay area. Those are the islands for nostalgic dishes. Throughout the rest of the nation these dishes are rare. The one exception is carrot cake. No one is eating the trst
@kkaye76
@kkaye76 Ай бұрын
​ I see Carrot Cake at my favorite diner's cake & pie case almost every time I go in.. unfortunately, it's nowhere as good as my mom's was. 😕
@21ruevictorhugo
@21ruevictorhugo Ай бұрын
Lots of people make deviled eggs today. It’s a favorite for parties and pot lucks. I have a friend who makes the best ever deviled eggs and when he shows up with a platter of them they are gone immediately.
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
FamiIy reunion pot Iuck Iast year: Swedish meatbaIIs, taco saIad, deviIed eggs, carrot cake, bacon wrapped water chestnuts, SLOPPY JOE'S, puIIed pork, homemade sausage and saurkraut, fried chicken, fruit bowI, homemade pies and cookies and a whoIe Iot more.
@kkaye76
@kkaye76 Ай бұрын
​@truthmatters8241 At our last Family Reunion it was A LOT of Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork, baked beans, pinto beans, Mexican Cornbread, various potato dishes, mayo based salad & dozens of different desserts. Lol
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
@@kkaye76 Yummy!
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie Ай бұрын
My mom used to make orange juice chicken. No, not Panda Express orange chicken. I'm talking about braised chicken made with sauteed onions, garlic, other seasonings and orange juice. She used to serve it with rice and some kind of green vegetable, usually broccoli. The savoriness of the chicken and the sweetness of the orange juice work really well together.
@karenholt9744
@karenholt9744 26 күн бұрын
My mom did something similar with mandarin orange slices, but it didn't turn out very well and I sipped on my milk often during those dinners!
@carolynhunt7333
@carolynhunt7333 25 күн бұрын
Minute Maid frozen, right?
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie 5 күн бұрын
@@carolynhunt7333 Minute Maid was common, but she would use whatever was on sale.
@detroitboy65
@detroitboy65 Ай бұрын
Beef Stroganoff is still with us. And it is a 19th century dish that has always been popular.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
What do you call a cow that masturbates ? Beef Stoke an off
@emmitstewart1921
@emmitstewart1921 23 күн бұрын
It goes back to the time when Napoleon Bonaparte hosted Russian general Stroganoff for dinner. The general had bad teeth, so Napoleons chef designed a soft dish that he would have little trouble chewing.
@JS-wp4gs
@JS-wp4gs 18 күн бұрын
@@emmitstewart1921 Not a single word of that is even remotely true
@monkeynumbernine
@monkeynumbernine Ай бұрын
I live in the Midwest, ambrosia salad is at every gathering, along with deviled eggs 😂
@shiannecouch4844
@shiannecouch4844 Ай бұрын
Sounds like Easter dinner table to me. 😊
@marilynmitchell2712
@marilynmitchell2712 14 күн бұрын
No thanksgiving without ambrosia.
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
That and carrot salad at every church fathering. Shredded carrots, raisins and some sort of cream dressing.
@srice6231
@srice6231 Ай бұрын
In the late 70s my friends and I were poor college students so we would each bring one ingredient for Taco Salad. We also would do the same thing for a bake potato bar...another 70s trend.
@jewels2799
@jewels2799 Ай бұрын
They have baked potato bars and macaroni cheese bars now
@oklahomaisok
@oklahomaisok Ай бұрын
We used to do this in the 90’s for a work lunch
@c8Lorraine1
@c8Lorraine1 Ай бұрын
Great idea
@yossarian6799
@yossarian6799 Ай бұрын
Remember when every steak house served Steak Diane and Chateaubriand? My Mom still cranks out classics like lemon poppyseed cake, pineapple upside down cake, Italian easter pie, beef stroganoff, corbin steak, chicken cacciatore, chicken cordon bleu, pork chops with apple sauce, and sardine bread... and still makes _the_ best Amish apple dumplings - drizzled with warm vanilla pudding of course!
@gardendormouse6479
@gardendormouse6479 Ай бұрын
Steak Diane was one of my father's favorites. I miss you, Dad😢.
@michaelplanchunas3693
@michaelplanchunas3693 Ай бұрын
Beef Stroganoff is the Wednesday night special at a restaurant near us. Always sells out.
@fightinfetus
@fightinfetus Ай бұрын
Can we come over for dinner?
@CVT6702
@CVT6702 Ай бұрын
And Carrot Cake.
@ZepG
@ZepG Ай бұрын
Sardine bread sounds interesting and delicious. I will look up a recipe, thanks.
@checoniapw1273
@checoniapw1273 Ай бұрын
Didn't get past #1. We eat frog leg dinners all through Lent in south Louisiana, and any time we can. I'm glad y'all not eating them. We never stopped. More for us!! Taking your kids gigging is a bonding thing.
@mstrt3749
@mstrt3749 Ай бұрын
We eat frog legs all the time down here in Ga. And deviled eggs
@checoniapw1273
@checoniapw1273 Ай бұрын
@@mstrt3749 deviled eggs on there? That's crazy. At any Sunday or gathering several people bring loads of them and there's never any left over. I think yankees made this list
@mstrt3749
@mstrt3749 Ай бұрын
@@checoniapw1273 Definitely wasn't someone from the south! That's ok though, different people, different cultures my friend!
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Ай бұрын
Agreed. Still very popular here in Florida.
@michaelplanchunas3693
@michaelplanchunas3693 Ай бұрын
Not hard to find frog legs in Vegas restaurants.
@galacruse2318
@galacruse2318 Ай бұрын
Shrimp cocktail is terrific, with jumbo shrimp. I won't eat those micro-shrimp things
@pixie3760
@pixie3760 Ай бұрын
I never had pineapple chicken, but we used to have apricot chicken. What I remember are the wonderful cocktail parties. Everyone was beautifully dressed and hors d'oeuvres. were served all through night with drinks, by waiters hired for the evening, they were such wonderful evening's, everyone mingled and people actually spoke to each other. Often they were a prelude to the theatre, and we'd often go back to the host/hostess place afterwards for a nightcap and snacks.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
Wow Y’all had money
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 Ай бұрын
You sure as hell didn't live in a small town in the middle of Iowa.
@jeanvignes
@jeanvignes Ай бұрын
Back when people learned how to make "small talk" as a life skill by observing their elders. Now THOSE were the days. You didn't bring up anything too serious or upsetting. The rule was to never bring up money, sex, religion, or politics. You might say, "Did y'all end up going fishing last week?" or "What a beautiful sweater -- did you make it yourself?" but never "How much was your bonus this year" or "I can't stand Nixon, I can't believe anyone voted for him." There was an art to it, and when Uncle Max had too much to drink and started grumbling about "the commies" it was time to bundle him out to his car and hand the keys to Aunt Rose to get him home safely before he ruined the party.
@barjer54
@barjer54 Ай бұрын
I koshered and then marinated chicken with Saucy Susan (made with apricots) and BBQ'd it. My in-laws made pigs of themselves! LOL
@barjer54
@barjer54 Ай бұрын
I koshered and then marinated chicken with Saucy Susan (made with apricots) and BBQ'd it. My in-laws made pigs of themselves! LOL
@nancybuchanan7599
@nancybuchanan7599 Ай бұрын
Anyone remember Carnation Breakfast Squares. I miss them to this day
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
Yes! I do!
@loufancelli1330
@loufancelli1330 Ай бұрын
Yes! I remember those and the "instant breakfast" that was basically a milkshake. We rarely had those, but asked for them a lot.
@dukey19941
@dukey19941 Ай бұрын
@@loufancelli1330 they actually still make those.
@susan7775
@susan7775 20 күн бұрын
They were really, really good! I miss them, too
@marilynmitchell2712
@marilynmitchell2712 14 күн бұрын
Cannot forget.
@cynthiablandford6213
@cynthiablandford6213 Ай бұрын
I remember spice cakes as a kid.❤
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie Ай бұрын
If you can't find spice cake mixes in stores, you can jazz up a white or yellow cake mix by adding spices to make spice cake. Do a search online for "how to turn a yellow cake mix into a spice cake mix"
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
I still make them.
@RivetGardener
@RivetGardener Ай бұрын
I've never lost my love for shrimp cocktail. Yep hard to find nowadays so I make it at home for me and my wife. Who the hell ever fried their deviled eggs?? never heard of that till now. Yeah, quiche went away because it's a lousy meal. Not much of a snack, certainly not a meal, too-greasy excuse for a "light lunch", just never resonated with me. Remember back in the day when "Quiche-Eater" was a derogatory term? Ha, those were the seventies! Fondues....oh gosh so much effort to eat! Hamburger helpers, oh yes! And today's Hamburger Helper Beef Stroganoff is the best. Great video!
@feiryfella
@feiryfella Ай бұрын
Its my favourite!
@douglasgriffiths3534
@douglasgriffiths3534 12 күн бұрын
I never liked quiche either. Tried it once, thought it was disgusting. (Jan Griffiths).
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
Quiche is still a popular breakfast dish and is VERY healthy and delicious if made right.
@spokanetomcat1
@spokanetomcat1 Ай бұрын
TAB was introduced in 1963, not the 1970s. However, it became very popular in the 70s.
@janebute2541
@janebute2541 Ай бұрын
I miss Tab !
@Linda7647
@Linda7647 Ай бұрын
Ugh. That was the nastiest soda ever.
@shelleysmith4017
@shelleysmith4017 Ай бұрын
@@Linda7647 I thought Moxie was the nastiest but yeah Tab was right up there as one of the nastiest. 🤢
@Linda7647
@Linda7647 Ай бұрын
@@shelleysmith4017 I've never heard of Moxie.
@shelleysmith4017
@shelleysmith4017 Ай бұрын
@@Linda7647 it was vile. Might have only been in New England. Was one of my older brothers fav soda 🤢
@michelleherrera9353
@michelleherrera9353 Ай бұрын
Thankfully, Hamburger Helper is still available and I love it!!
@msbigdog1460
@msbigdog1460 Ай бұрын
Me too! 😂
@msbigdog1460
@msbigdog1460 Ай бұрын
Me too! 😂
@Jomama02
@Jomama02 Ай бұрын
To full of chemicals. Make it from scratch. Taste so much better.
@marilynmitchell2712
@marilynmitchell2712 14 күн бұрын
It used to cost less than a dollar.
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
I loved the one with the rice... havent been able to find it in years. have at least 3 of the others in the cabinet not... tuna helper too!
@debbiesdeathpile
@debbiesdeathpile Ай бұрын
Nope, you got the shrimp cocktail that we ate in the 70’s all wrong. You showed how we eat it now back then it was different, especially the sauce.
@richardvinsen2385
@richardvinsen2385 Ай бұрын
Sau-Sea jarred shrimp cocktail came in glass jars that could be used as juice glasses afterwards. They were tiny shrimp in cocktail sauce. They came in sets of 3 for something like $1.25.
@cockula776
@cockula776 Ай бұрын
@@richardvinsen2385yes! I used to have a few of them. A somewhat cheap snack, pretty decent!
@kmoecub
@kmoecub Ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct. Even the Sea Pac shrimp cocktail sold in glass jars (sadly no longer) is more authentic than what's shown here.
@MsSavagechef
@MsSavagechef Ай бұрын
I don't know anyone or any restaurant that serves what looks like 1000 island/remoulade sauce base with shrimp cocktail. Tomato-horseradish cocktail sauce the proper.
@BerniBernsify
@BerniBernsify Ай бұрын
Man beef stroganoff didn’t go away at all. I can’t speak for other families but we still have a cheeseball at every get together. I’m expected to bring a cheeseball to all the friend gatherings to this day.
@patrickfuchs3859
@patrickfuchs3859 Ай бұрын
It's true, all of these were popular in the 1970s, but the costs quoted are too high for most. I was an earner in the 70s and considering the minimum wage was about $1.60 to $2.60 per hour anything back then that would've $1.50 per serving would be about $15.00 today... unaffordable unless you were splurging. I remember a can of green beans being $0.06 cents, a loaf of bread being $0.15 cents, and a pound of ground beef being $0.75 per pound. Gasoline was $0.39/gallon in the early 70s and $0.59 cents by the late 70s.
@Barbarian-tw6jf
@Barbarian-tw6jf Ай бұрын
I didn't work until 76 but I remember getting 4 loaves of bread in a brown grocery bag for a buck and whole chickens were around 1.10 each, depending on weight. Easter special on eggs was 29 cents/dozen
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
When mom was filling up the mustang she would tell me to get a $5 out of her purse... and she would come back with change!
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
@@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 I remember those days.
@skyjust828
@skyjust828 Ай бұрын
In these days $2 could get ya hamburger fries & medium drink for under$2 not to mention the burger was about double the size of today's regular burger😮
@gilbertmoreno3621
@gilbertmoreno3621 Ай бұрын
They were delicious.
@wintersprite
@wintersprite Ай бұрын
Carrot cake, zucchini bread, bundt cakes, pineapple upside-down cake, deviled eggs, watergate salad (and watergate/pistachio cake), taco salad, ambrosia salad, etc. are all still common to make. Hamburger Helper still exists as well.
@loralou-djflowerdove
@loralou-djflowerdove Ай бұрын
@13:44 - He's all, "Just add the Helper mix to ground beef & pasta, and POOF!! Dinner is served!!" And, I'm like: "POOF!! You have to cook it, first!!😂😂😂
@cuttwice3905
@cuttwice3905 Ай бұрын
Zucchini Bread was inflicted on families that had a garden with one zucchini plant. Having more than one zucchini plant made for a terrible neighbor. It still does.
@voxveritas333
@voxveritas333 Ай бұрын
Heh heh heh.
@jacquelinecallejas1390
@jacquelinecallejas1390 Ай бұрын
@@ghostladydarkling3250 Really? Lots of zuchinis if you have just 2 plants? Does it take a lot of room because I am considering finding out if they can be grown in zone 6 if you only need a couple of plants to have a decent harvest
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 Ай бұрын
@@jacquelinecallejas1390 They grow in Iowa just fine. I grew up eating zucchini (and zucchini bread) in the 70's and 80's so take my word for it. P.S. have plenty of room in the garden, they take up room like pumpkins.
@MsSavagechef
@MsSavagechef Ай бұрын
Well, Jacqueline, sometimes when the boy zucchini and the girl zucchini like each other very, very much...
@sdandrea8171
@sdandrea8171 Ай бұрын
I make stuffed zucchini with ground beef, shredded cheese and pasta sauce. It’s delicious!
@cafsixtieslover
@cafsixtieslover Ай бұрын
Fondues were a compulsory wedding present back in the 70s. We did chocolate covered fruit in ours too.
@Barbarian-tw6jf
@Barbarian-tw6jf Ай бұрын
Yes and punch bowls.
@d.s7741
@d.s7741 29 күн бұрын
@@Barbarian-tw6jf - freeze little toy spiders in ice cubes for Halloween cocktails
@emmitstewart1921
@emmitstewart1921 23 күн бұрын
Fondue was mostly a party thing. As I knew it, you filled the pot with cheese, melted it with the little lamp that sat under the pot. Then you had a platter covered with chunks of bread. You speared the bread on the long forks that came with the set ,dipped it in the melted then ate it. Mostly it was an occasion to drink lots of wine.
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
@@emmitstewart1921 That's cheese fondue, as opposed to the meat fondue in the video. When I make cheese fondue I use a regular nonstick pot, and make it right on the stove. Temperature control is super easy and the pot is easier to clean. Still pretty cheap to make.
@joec.9591
@joec.9591 Ай бұрын
Interesting. Most of these food dishes were regular fare long before the 70s, and many still are. There were a couple I'd never heard of before, too.
@shay4ojibwa638
@shay4ojibwa638 Ай бұрын
I love Watergate salad. We’ve always called it the green stuff.
@paulbriggs3072
@paulbriggs3072 Ай бұрын
Ambrosia is similar.
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
Glad I missed it.
@Tootsie806
@Tootsie806 Ай бұрын
Betty Crocker Date Bars will forever be mourned by those of us old enough to remember it.
@corrinehoward1999
@corrinehoward1999 Ай бұрын
No, some of us are still trying to forget!
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
Homemade date bars are very delish I use a 70s recipe
@Keturah53
@Keturah53 Ай бұрын
​@@YeshuaKingMessiah oh yum!!!
@user-py4kh1ho4t
@user-py4kh1ho4t Ай бұрын
Please share recipe. Thank you​@@YeshuaKingMessiah
@smorgasbroad1132
@smorgasbroad1132 Ай бұрын
It will always be KEY-EV, whether it's the chicken dish or the city. It was never pronounced any other way until about a year ago. But I'm not playing along. 😊
@DrMarten
@DrMarten Ай бұрын
Hahahaha! We still eat A LOT of these dishes! Just had Swedish meatballs last night, Hamburger Helper the other night and used our Fondue pot a couple of weeks ago and Quiche is a must have!!!! LOL!!!
@deannadeanna6354
@deannadeanna6354 Ай бұрын
Daddy Jack Chaplin making the beef stroganoff from 2010. He passed 2021 RIP, his channel remains with many great recipes
@leahparker9033
@leahparker9033 Ай бұрын
The 1970s can keep frog legs, in my opinion.
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
I had it once, wasn't too impressed.
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
Mine too.
@Nogames2281
@Nogames2281 Ай бұрын
I remember the taco salad bar at Wendys..We could leave school for lunch (7th grade 1993) and would go there often.
@belalugrisi1614
@belalugrisi1614 Ай бұрын
If you remember the '70s, you weren't there.
@marcelobravo4270
@marcelobravo4270 Ай бұрын
" Taste evolved ( ... ) " - Rat milk , cockroach chips and meat made of trees . We're doomed ...
@donaldwildgrube5544
@donaldwildgrube5544 Ай бұрын
The prices you quote mean nothing unless you also said the quantities. Also I had Deviled Eggs and Sweedish Meatballs in the 40s!
@juliafritz9248
@juliafritz9248 Ай бұрын
Tab came out in 1963. As a child and preteen, I used to walk to the local liquor store to get a cold Tab in the summer.
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
And back then all the soda was in glass bottles! I miss those...
@ghw7192
@ghw7192 Ай бұрын
I first had frog legs in the late 50s and haven't had them since, but shrimp cocktail and deviled eggs are still on my menu. I hate ambrosia salad! Thanks for reminding me about my fondue pot and thanks for the memories!
@bookwormaddict3933
@bookwormaddict3933 Ай бұрын
I had them in the early 80s when I was barely into my school years. NOpe! no thanks.
@SuzetteKath
@SuzetteKath Ай бұрын
When Anchor Inn was a popular restaurant with a bar as part of the place. I used to eat frog legs. My dad would also cook up hamburger helper if he felt time was short. What is nice about hh is it's flexibility. Nowadays my man puts veggies into it. Like peas n carrots. Or what else we have in bags of mixed veggies. Also we put in different spices to add a boost to it. One can still find cheese balls online like at Swiss Colony. As for ambrosia salad. My dad only used canned fruits, grapes, & whipped cream. He would make his own whipped cream by using half n half. When my dad made carrot cake he would throw in an extra large handful of carrots into it.
@USNVA11
@USNVA11 Ай бұрын
Hamburger Helper is an inexpensive, tasty meal. I still make it quite often, albeit dressed up a little with extra veggies and spices. Yum ! 😋
@alanclontz1783
@alanclontz1783 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your service I love hamburger helper
@surf6009
@surf6009 Ай бұрын
I get the hamburger helper style in a bag from the free food pantry. But nothing beats the box of real Hamburger Helper.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
Y’all are sick 🤮
@MsSavagechef
@MsSavagechef Ай бұрын
Here's a cooking tip: If you're too pressed for time to cook the ground beef, just upend a can of Alpo over the HH and voila! Nearly instant suburban gourmet dinner!
@mrgcav
@mrgcav 23 күн бұрын
YUM ? You have no taste buds left do you ?
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 Ай бұрын
My favorite food from the 70s: Koogle peanut butter. Absolutely loved it, especially the cinnamon, vanilla, and banana flavors. Ate it every day after school.
@yossarian6799
@yossarian6799 Ай бұрын
I ate the living daylights out of Koogle! Mom read in Good Housekeeping, or some publication, how unhealthy it was (insane % of saturated fat) and stopped buying it. i remember throwing a hissy fit right there in Pantry Pride because she wouldn't buy any more... and got my backside warmed by her infamous paddle. I was in kindergarten and enjoying my new favorite breakfast cereal when Dad sat down to have his scrapple and eggs. He took one look at the purple-hued milk in my bowl, gagged, and ran into the kitchen. I remember him yelling to Mom: "We buy these damn kids everything they ask for, but I want that purple shlt out of this house before I get home from work!" And so went my last bowl of Sir Grapefellow...
@C.Brown5150
@C.Brown5150 Ай бұрын
Wow , I do remember that stuff ... Wasn't there a Apple Cinnamon ???
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 Ай бұрын
@@C.Brown5150 I loved the cinnamon flavor but I can't recall any apple flavor. The only flavor of Koogle I didn't like was chocolate, which was downright disgusting. 😖🤮🤮
@lizabethgussman331
@lizabethgussman331 Ай бұрын
Skippy was mine! My loved Laura Scudder.
@paulbriggs3072
@paulbriggs3072 Ай бұрын
And do any of you remember fuffernutter? Marshmallow fluff with peanut butter.
@kronos5385
@kronos5385 Ай бұрын
Hey, don't forget about Jello 1-2-3. A weird desert that seperated into 3 different flavors via a weird chemical reaction. I think it was pulled off the market because of some of those chemicals.
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
Now that's one that is truly gone!
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
Ah yes, I remember that. That's back when Pop Tarts had so much filling that if you heated them in the toaster and took a bite, hot goo would run out and burn your chest. Good times.
@BeliaLastes
@BeliaLastes Ай бұрын
Daddy Jack the first guy who was making beef stroganoff in this video he owned a restaurant in New London, Connecticut he lived near to me on the Groton side of Mystic, Connecticut, he passed away a few years ago, met him a few times really good guy and chef RIP Daddy Jack 👨🏼‍🍳🙏🏼🌹🕊️♥️
@alyssahudson1743
@alyssahudson1743 Ай бұрын
I noticed that also I've watched all his videos I was so sad when he passed away may he rest in peace
@USNVA11
@USNVA11 Ай бұрын
I was sad to learn he passed away. I really enjoy his cooking videos.
@cockula776
@cockula776 Ай бұрын
That sucks! I use his chocolate bourbon pecan pie recipe all of the time and its a huge hit! Love his cooking videos and plan on trying some more. RIP Brother!
@r.j.wheels6755
@r.j.wheels6755 Ай бұрын
You’re so lucky you got to meet him! I still watch his videos. They relax me. He was the best. RIP Daddy Jack, cooking with the blues.
@kallen868
@kallen868 Ай бұрын
I still make cheese balls every holiday season.😋
@Sparkina
@Sparkina Ай бұрын
Tab Cola had an interesting taste
@nannysfolly
@nannysfolly Ай бұрын
You spelled awful wrong. Lol!
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Ай бұрын
Tasted like toothpaste to me. I couldn't stand it. Glad it's gone.
@pugpuzzle7816
@pugpuzzle7816 Ай бұрын
That was my thought, no one wants Tab back. Makes me gag just thinking about it lol
@gilbertmoreno3621
@gilbertmoreno3621 Ай бұрын
Yuk.
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 Ай бұрын
It tastes like chemicals mixed with seltzer. Blecch and good bye!
@anndennis7163
@anndennis7163 Ай бұрын
Still love and make Carrot Cake. I have many requests for this for Birthday cakes.
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 Ай бұрын
It makes great muffins too.
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
Yep! That and my mom’s favorite: German chocolate cake!
@cindyross359
@cindyross359 Ай бұрын
Born in 1959, never heard of the pineapple chicken dish,all the rest of them yes
@RiceaRoni354
@RiceaRoni354 Ай бұрын
I knew it as sweet and sour chicken
@shawndavlin3293
@shawndavlin3293 Ай бұрын
Is that Charles Durning playing the part of Doc Hopper? It sounds like him.
@fposmith
@fposmith 27 күн бұрын
That was him !
@kaakrepwhatever
@kaakrepwhatever Ай бұрын
A lot of those foods were popular in traditional American cooking and can be found in cookbooks from the 50's and earlier. For instance, both Watergate salad and Ambrosia were of a type that actually was considered as salads in old-fashioned kitchens. Others I used to see in restaurants as a kid.
@mudpiemutt8305
@mudpiemutt8305 Ай бұрын
When I was a kid, my mom would make a big batch of Hamburger Helper Cheeseburger Macaroni once a week. She would make it in a dutch oven. It would last around 4 days. So pretty much that's all I ate for dinner for 4 years straight. I can't even look at a box of it now without getting nauseous.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
I’m sry It rly was grossss We ate HH at least weekly Tuna Helper too yay
@carolynhunt7333
@carolynhunt7333 25 күн бұрын
My mom served it so often that I swore a solemn vow to never eat or serve it ever again.
@flossygomez
@flossygomez Ай бұрын
Another 70s dish you found in every restaurant, sliced avocado and grapefruit salad. I still love it. And the decor was always the same. You had to bat away all the hanging fern fronds , like as not, they hung from rattan or macramed pot holders.
@tanikokishimoto1604
@tanikokishimoto1604 Ай бұрын
I still make avocado and grapefruit salad.
@flossygomez
@flossygomez Ай бұрын
Me too, it's simple to make, healthy and delicious.@@tanikokishimoto1604
@DavidMScott-cs8pp
@DavidMScott-cs8pp Ай бұрын
In the late 60s our friends and ourselves were really into Fondue. We sat on cushions on the floor. One we had featured the standard Beef, Chicken and Pork plus Antelope, Cariboo and Venison. How we avoided a fire is still a mystery as alcohol was always served in quantity.
@solanisomeni
@solanisomeni Ай бұрын
Actually, at now soon to be 64 yrs. old (in 10 days... LOL) I still make nearly ALL of these so called "1970ies dishes", with various twists, depending on what ingredients I have at home. With the exception of having used hamburger helper only once in all of my years. Couldn't stand it and neither did my kids. So, I've always cooked everything from scratch. If I've known that I'd be home late for work/dinner, I'd start the slow cooker in the morning. My 3 kids that are all born in the early 1980ies, also cook the same and similar versions of these 1970ies recipes that they've grown up with. Yes, I do cook some newer recipes as well but, these tried and trusted great tasting recipes, will in my book never go out of style or taste. On the other hand, I've never cooked or made my kids eat SOME of the "things" I ate as a young child. I spent my first 5 yrs, with my granny way out in the swamps of Florida, eating everything that grew, jumped, crawled, slithered, swam or flew... But yes, even if I haven't eaten most of them after I "crawled" out of the swamps, I do know how to cook/prepare those if push would come to shove... With enough variations of spices, you can make near anything taste good... Just don't tell everyone what's in it... LOL
@emmitstewart1921
@emmitstewart1921 23 күн бұрын
Yeah, I never got hamburger helper because there are so many scratch meals you can make with hamburger that are just as easy and cheaper.
@solanisomeni
@solanisomeni 23 күн бұрын
@@emmitstewart1921 Yep! Hamburger is one of the easiest meats to prepare, with just minimal other ingredients and a large variation of spices. It's also a lot of fun trying out new spices and finding out if this or that tastes good. Just don't make a big batch of it before trying. 😳😁 My son especially from way back when he was a very young kid took great interest in cooking so, I would every now and then give him free hands to make whatever he wanted. Started out with him only being allowed to cook with hamburger, since it is cheaper IF, things take a not so good turn. He's the first to admit that, some of the dishes he cooked in the beginning, came out less than desirable... 🤢😂 But, he finally got the hang of it, mostly due to him tasting each spice in the cabinet, mixing those and tasting... 40 yrs. old he now has his own restaurant, where they only serve "home cooked" style foods. Both the older generation AND the younger seem to really like the run for their money, his restaurant is giving all the pizza, Chinese and other fast food take out one stops... The first 2 yrs. he had his restaurant, I was head chef. Nope, no formal education but, being a full time mother from way back then, I knew and still know how to cook REAL FOOD...
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550
@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 14 күн бұрын
The home made versions of Hamburger Helper (which they are based on) are always better than out of a box... but they come in handy in a pinch.
@solanisomeni
@solanisomeni 14 күн бұрын
@@sandi-midnight-mueller6550 Yes, I can relate to that using store bought Hamburger Helper and other pre fab boxed foods are handy in a pinch. Especially if you don't have other necessary ingredients on hand. Me, there are more than one reason I never buy any of the half/pre fabricated or ready to eat meals, just heat them... I don't like the majority of "ingredients" in them, especially not all the whatever words that I can't even pronounce, much less know what they are without going in search online. So many chemicals and other not so good substances that I feel have no place in our food. I do realize that not everyone has a well stocked pantry with both my own various homemade dry mixes as well as home canned goods. It's something I've always done, since I was raised that way and in turn, I've passed it on to my children.
@shannonrobinson262
@shannonrobinson262 Ай бұрын
I was born in 1970, so I vividly remember the mid to pate 70’s. We ate several of these items, but variations of some. We never ate hamburger helper. We enjoyed rumaki, deviled eggs, cheese fondue and quiche. Ambrosia, eggs Benedict and shrimp cocktails were a special treat. Living in California, we often substituted avocado halves for shrimp with the sauce being put into the pit hollow. Yum. We even had carrot cake for the grooms cake as a retro item at our wedding. Zucchini bread is still gross!
@gardendormouse6479
@gardendormouse6479 Ай бұрын
My younger sister was born in 1970. She always had to have a shrimp cocktail whenever we went out to eat with our parents during the 70s.
@roximama
@roximama Ай бұрын
Watergate Salad is still popular in some regions. Also, it's not named for the scandal, it was named for the hotel who invented it and also happened to be where the scandal took place.
@maryblushes7189
@maryblushes7189 Ай бұрын
Cheese fondue is great and low carb if veg is used instead of bread cubes.
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
The beef is great, too!
@maryblushes7189
@maryblushes7189 Ай бұрын
@@truthmatters8241 yes as is ham 😘
@truthmatters8241
@truthmatters8241 Ай бұрын
@@maryblushes7189 Ohhh,,, yummy!
@californiahiker9616
@californiahiker9616 Ай бұрын
I use bread, veggies, and ham.
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
Hmmmm... Veg instead of bread... This is doable.
@JoeMotionVideos82
@JoeMotionVideos82 Ай бұрын
I occasionally see frog legs in grocery stores. Most of the time, we had Helper with no hamburger. Times weren't the best in the 70s. Remember the gas shortage?
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
I’ve made it with 1/2# hamb and it’s not bad, I add mushrooms and corn usually Or even chopped up cooked lentils
@JoeMotionVideos82
@JoeMotionVideos82 Ай бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah That sounds good. I haven't eaten them in years. We used to gig frogs when I was a kid. Since moving from Ohio, I've lost the taste for such delicacies.
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
Everyone in the 70's was poor. Stagflation was nasty, as we're being reminded today.
@JoeMotionVideos82
@JoeMotionVideos82 4 күн бұрын
@@protorhinocerator142 That is the truth of it. It wasn't a fun time.
@Rowanlafolle1965
@Rowanlafolle1965 Ай бұрын
My grandma used to make Harvey Wallbanger cake. Delicious! I found her old recipe and made it for a cakewalk at my work once, and everyone loved it!
@Thi-Nguyen
@Thi-Nguyen 3 күн бұрын
I love the idea of this cake! It’s so different from the drink. 🤭
@daveogarf
@daveogarf Ай бұрын
Tab cola was actually introduced in 1963. I remember its appearance on grocery store shelves.
@loufancelli1330
@loufancelli1330 Ай бұрын
I have had every one of those dishes at least once, and many of them several times. And some of them are still fairly popular. Some are good, and some not so much. And what was with our marshmallow fascination in the '70s? Especially the mini ones in rainbow colors.
@user-wm4el5hv3c
@user-wm4el5hv3c 17 күн бұрын
lucky charms
@SuperDenise128
@SuperDenise128 Ай бұрын
I make shrimp cocktail at home all the time and I see them at many nice restaurants. They (and I) use the colossal size shrimp.
@karyannfontaine8757
@karyannfontaine8757 5 күн бұрын
I loved the 1970's. I had all these foods shown. I was in my twenties. People trusted each other then. So much fun, food was affordable without as much Corporate Greed. Only problem was the "Gas Shortage",but, I could get what I needed. Great times to remember.
@PatrickDKing
@PatrickDKing Ай бұрын
Beef Stroganoff was around way before the 70's.
@misottovoce
@misottovoce Ай бұрын
I don't think he was talking about when foods were 'invented' but when they became so popular for a phase. Beef Stroganoff - as I recall from culinary history books - came into being about mid 1800's or so.
@carolynhunt7333
@carolynhunt7333 25 күн бұрын
Yeah but the seventies version used ground beef and Liptons onion soup.
@LairdKenneth
@LairdKenneth Ай бұрын
I guess I simply wasn't paying attention back then.. It was all steak and potatoes and cornbread for me. Oh, and taters and eggs for breakfast, with a pot of coffee. Then for lunch we had burgers or a good tuna melt on rye, with another pot of coffee.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
U had money for sure
@LairdKenneth
@LairdKenneth Ай бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah oh, I always had a job. So there was always food on the table. And then for$5 one could get a couple of bags full at the grocery store.
@marionpeebles3836
@marionpeebles3836 Ай бұрын
The last time I saw Watergate salad anywhere was at my aunts funeral my sister got upset because I had three helpings! LoL.
@pholliez
@pholliez Ай бұрын
My family called it ‘Ambrosia Salad’ and my Aunt made it for every holiday dinner.
@elizlikethequeen
@elizlikethequeen Ай бұрын
I make it every Thanksgiving! I'm a 70s kid. My daughter would announce Thanksgiving was ruined if it wasn't on the table. My Mama always made it. ❤
@knittingnana2939
@knittingnana2939 Ай бұрын
Tab was taken off the market along with similar diet drinks of its time do to the use of cyclamates. Cyclamates were linked to cancer and were taken off the market.
@bitterbeauty6144
@bitterbeauty6144 Ай бұрын
I still have my double amputee frog t-shirt. It was mascot of National Lampoon Magazine. The frog is shown sitting in a little cart with wheels.
@kriztenhogue7932
@kriztenhogue7932 Ай бұрын
FAR OUT!!!!
@RealWallyGator
@RealWallyGator Ай бұрын
Nobody ever called it Chicken Keeve. It was and still is Chicken Kee-EV.
@Nogames2281
@Nogames2281 Ай бұрын
Omg still one of my faves..along with eggs benedict. But its hard to find regular eggs benedict not with crab or aspargus or cheddar chive bisquits..just good ole canadian bacon(ham) poached egg english muffin hollandaise .I get tweaking classics but some dont need it IMO😊
@feiryfella
@feiryfella Ай бұрын
'Kyiv', why wouldn't Ukrainians pronounce their own capital city in UKRAINIAN vatnik. Try that in Europe and no one will know what you mean, because we don't speak ruZZian.
@RealWallyGator
@RealWallyGator Ай бұрын
@@feiryfella I don’t know how Ukrainians say it, but Americans say “Kee-EV”. Just like Mexicans call their country “MEH-hee-co”, but we say “MEX-uh-co”.
@douglasmosier7338
@douglasmosier7338 Ай бұрын
@@feiryfella Nope. Ukrainians do NOT pronounce their capital city "keev", they say "KIH-yeew" It's pronounced "keev" only by ignorant Americans who don't want to be bothered to learn foreign languages properly.
@mdt0116
@mdt0116 Ай бұрын
Most of these I've never heard of. I'm a teenager of the 70's. BTW, the prices you are quoting would have been expensive back then.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah Ай бұрын
Did u live in a closet?
@protorhinocerator142
@protorhinocerator142 4 күн бұрын
He's a zoomer trying to act like a boomerang.
@user-ud6ui7zt3r
@user-ud6ui7zt3r 4 күн бұрын
Remember *boil -in -bag* ? Before microwave ovens became small/affordable/available, frozen beef 'n gravy would be sold in sealed plastic bags. You could take the bags out of the freezer and them into a stove-top pan of boiling water. I can still remember seeing my mother bring the entire pan of boiling water to the dinner table, and we would then "fish" the individual bags out of the pan. On your dinner plate, you had to figure out how to get the darn bag "slitted" open, so you could eat.
@sherisse10
@sherisse10 15 күн бұрын
Not sure if everyone had their volume down or what.. but he clearly states in almost every item.. “STILL ENJOYED TODAY “ Feels like so many people either just need to comment negatively or seriously don’t open their ears nor pay attention 🙄 Thank you for this video 🍽️
@veronicaferguson8548
@veronicaferguson8548 Ай бұрын
Chicken Kiev is my favorite meat dish.Watergate salad and carrot are delicious
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