20 Recipes Like Grandma Used to Make (2024)

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20 Recipes Like Grandma Used to Make (1)Reader's Digest EditorsUpdated: Jun. 07, 2022

    Rediscover these comforting recipes for a trip down memory lane.

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    Make Once, Eat Twice Lasagna

    Grandma always made her sauce for lasagna from scratch. But you can save time by using a gourmet jarred spaghetti sauce, then adding seasonings (and lots of cheese!) for flavor.

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    Cauliflower Casserole

    This zesty recipe dresses up the “educated” vegetable with a cheesy sauce, making it one of our favorite tasty (and healthy) makeovers of favorite family recipes.

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    Super Simple Scalloped Potatoes

    Hearty meals at Grandma’s house often featured these stick-to-the-ribs potatoes, which are baked in a creamy sauce and topped with cheese.

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    Favorite Chicken Potpie

    When it came to making turkey or chicken pot pies, Grandma’s rule was anything goes. Some grandmas topped their pies with dumplings. Others used pastry, as in this recipe. If you sub chicken for another poultry, this pot pie is a great way to use up any leftovers from a holiday turkey.

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    Roasted Chicken with Rosemary

    Slowly roasted chicken makes a wholesome main dish full of rich old-fashioned flavor. Carrots and potatoes round out the meal.

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    Grandma’s Biscuits

    Southern grandmas will tell you good biscuits should be crusty on the outside and soft and crumbly on the inside. Northern grandmas insist biscuits should be high, light, and flaky, like these.

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    Easy Chicken Tamale Pie

    Try this easier take on the traditional corn-husk wrapped tamale. A slow cooker means you can fix it and forget it.

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    Maple-Glazed Ham

    A time-honored favorite, maple-glazed ham is a showstopper on any holiday.

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    Flounder with Shrimp Stuffing

    This elegant party dish has a bite, thanks to Worcestershire sauce and a pinch of cayenne. To make sure your fish rolls look picture-perfect, choose fish fillets that are uniform in size and thickness.

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    Crown Roast of Pork with Mushroom Dressing

    With an impressive platter like this, your guests will never guess how easy it is to throw together. Serve it up during a dinner party and prepare for the compliments.

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    Slow-Cooker Beef Stew

    This hearty stew is guaranteed to warm your soul on any winter night.

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    Mediterranean Rack of Lamb

    This roasted lamb, flavored with oregano and lemon, will have all your guests asking for seconds. No need to feel guilty about eating homemade comfort food—especially not these 10 comfort food dishesprofessional chefs cook at home.

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    Glazed Cornish Hens

    Cornish hens are a great alternative to a full chicken. Serve half of a hen to each diner for a stunning plate.

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    Shrimp Scampi

    In Italy, this dish was made with scampi—tiny relatives of the lobster. Italian immigrants to America adapted the recipe for shrimp. To keep either scampi or shrimp tender, cook them just until they turn opaque.

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    Mama’s Potato Salad

    Egg salad or potato salad? Get the best of both worlds with this classic summer side dish.

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    Pumpkin Chiffon Pie

    In the 1950s, an inventive cook created a fluffy mixture by folding beaten egg whites into a creamy pie filling. The result was so light and airy it looked like a pile of chiffon, and so the name for this recipe was coined. This new take on a vintage pie gets that creamy texture with less work by using cream cheese and vanilla pudding.

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    Big & Buttery Chocolate Chip Cookies

    What would be a trip to Grandma’s without being greeted with freshly made cookies? These thick and chewy cookies will bring you back to your childhood—just like these other classic cookie recipes straight from Grandma’s recipe box.

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    Strawberry Pretzel Dessert

    Jell-O was always a staple in Grandma’s dessert recipe box, and this sweet-and-salty dish is easy to share at a potluck.

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    Memaw’s Banana Pudding

    Easy to throw together, but worth every “mmm” you’ll get, this trifle would make Grandma proud. But, you shouldn’t wait till you’re Grandma-age to learn to cook great recipes—certainly not these35 recipes everyone should know by the time they’re 35.

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    Originally Published: June 13, 2019

    Originally Published in Reader's Digest

    20 Recipes Like Grandma Used to Make (2024)

    FAQs

    Why is Grandma's cooking so good? ›

    They all seem to agree that when you cook for your family with love, you spend the extra time to adjust and perfect a recipe and to gather the best ingredients. In this way, grandma cooking can differ greatly from the simplified weekday meals we sometimes chuck together last minute.

    What do grandmothers like to eat? ›

    Grandma's Favorite Comfort Food Recipes
    • 01 of 21. Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. View Recipe. ...
    • 02 of 21. Beef Pot Roast. ...
    • 03 of 21. Fried Chicken with Creamy Gravy. ...
    • 04 of 21. World's Best Lasagna. ...
    • 05 of 21. Grandma Ople's Apple Pie. ...
    • 06 of 21. Modenese Pork Chops. ...
    • 07 of 21. Classic Meatloaf. ...
    • 08 of 21. Grandma's Green Bean Casserole.
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    What is the oldest known cooked food? ›

    A recent study found what could be the earliest known evidence of ancient cooking: the leftovers of a fish dinner from 780,000 years ago. Cooking helped change our ancestors. It helped fuel our evolution and gave us bigger brains.

    What is the oldest food dish? ›

    Nettle Pudding

    Originating in 6000 BCE, England; it is the oldest dish of the world that's rich in nutrients. Nettle pudding is made with stinging nettles (wild leafy plant), breadcrumbs, suet, onions, and other herbs and spices.

    What does Granny do to you? ›

    Granny is the titular antagonist of the game by the same name. She keeps the protagonist trapped inside of her house, forcing them to solve puzzles and escape while also evading her chase. Her weapon of choice is a bloodied wooden baseball bat, which she uses to hit her victims in the head, rendering them unconscious.

    What was Granny based on? ›

    The Horror Game Granny that has 3 parts, where you have different ways to escape your Grandma that has locked you up in her house and will kill you after 5 failed escape attempts. This is based on a true story. This game is based on a lady named Tamara, who is a 68 year women called the Granny Ripper.

    What are the secret things in Granny? ›

    Spawning
    • Teddy - Hidden Closet, behind the fake wall. ( ...
    • Crossbow - Inside the Weapon Safe. ( ...
    • Tranquilizer Darts - Weapon Safe, above the Crossbow (ALL PRESETS)
    • Battery - In the right drawer. ( ...
    • Spark Plug - In the left drawer. ( ...
    • The Wheel Crank can be found next to the Teddy. (

    Why do seniors stop cooking? ›

    Our senses tend to get less sharp over time, and can also be affected by medications and plenty of other external factors. For many seniors, a decline in their ability to smell and taste can translate directly into lower appetite and less interest in cooking or eating.

    What age cooks the most? ›

    According to a survey we conducted of over 1000 US households, we found that 95% of millennials (age group 18-29) cook weekly at home, compared with 92% of those aged 30-44 and 93% of those aged 45-59.

    What is Paula Deen known for cooking? ›

    Throughout her career Deen was recognized as a maven of sugar- and fat-laden comfort foods, among the most notorious of which was a hamburger topped with a fried egg and bacon, sandwiched between two glazed doughnuts.

    What dishes do elderly like? ›

    Lunch
    • Homemade Creamy Vegetable Soup. This vegetable soup is easy to make and also quite healthy. ...
    • Lemon Herb Cauliflower Bean Dip. ...
    • Healthy Spinach & Mushroom Omelette. ...
    • Loaded Mashed Potato Cakes. ...
    • Quinoa Black Bean Burrito Bowls. ...
    • Very Veggie Fried Rice. ...
    • Simple Homemade Tomato Soup. ...
    • Basil Tomato Mozzarella Salad with Quinoa.

    What do grandmas eat for lunch? ›

    Grandma's 20 Favorite Winter Lunch Recipes
    • Chicken Fried Chicken. Caitlin Bensel; Food Styling: Torie Cox. ...
    • Pineapple Sandwich. Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox. ...
    • Old-Fashioned Meatloaf. ...
    • Grilled Cheese. ...
    • Chicken-Fried Chicken Gizzards. ...
    • Chicken Bog. ...
    • Mayo Sandwich. ...
    • Beef And Barley Soup.
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    What should I cook for elderly parents? ›

    Nutrition During the Golden Years: 7 Awesome Meal Ideas for Elderly Parents
    • Leafy Green Salads. ...
    • Sweet Summer Salad. ...
    • Herb-Roasted Chicken. ...
    • Tomato and Basil Flatbread. ...
    • Vegetable Stir-Fry. ...
    • Microgreen Pesto Pasta. ...
    • Guacamole Dip and Spread.

    What are 5 foods that went from the Old World to the New world? ›

    By way of crops, the Old World introduced the Western Hemisphere to bananas, grapes, oranges, peaches, grains, and olives. They also contributed luxuries such as honey, sugar, and coffee.

    What are three foods that were brought from the Old World to the New world? ›

    Wheat, tomatoes, chili peppers, and many other foods were transferred between the Old and New Worlds, the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, following Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492.

    What desserts did the old world eat? ›

    Desserts in history, such as in the middle ages, revolved more around fruity sweet foods such as jellies and wafers mixed with exotic fruits, nuts, and butter. Indeed, the custard is known to be one of the first desserts ever eaten in the middle ages.

    What desserts were in the old world? ›

    English sweets included many types of cakes, custards, and fritters such as funnel cake. They used strawberries, apples, figs, raisins, currants and almonds. They also made cheese-based sweets including cheesecake. A large number of English cookbooks have been found and some date back to the late 1300's.

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