Southern Style Mac and Cheese from the Say Grace blog. And I love that there's no need to soak the beans.who needs extra steps? I really want to go to Gramma Kruz's house to eat these homemade refried beans with her garden fresh cilantro. Gramma Kruz's Refried Beans from House of Yumm. And unlike many vintage casseroles, it doesn't rely on canned soup.Īunt Lynn's Famous Pumpkin Bread from Garlic and Zest. I must admit, I'd never heard the term "hotdish" before I saw this recipe, but it really sounds scrumptious. Wild Rice Hotdish from The Wicked Noodle. Mom's Meatloaf from The Life Jolie. I love that mom measures her ingredients by sniff instead of precise measurements. Any dish that's the first one to disappear at a potluck has got to go on my "to make" list. This will be served at my next gathering, for sure.Īunt Bee's Shrimp and Pasta Salad from The Seasoned Mom. Tiny shrimp, cheddar, butter and seasonings on a crisp English muffin. This one falls into the "Where has this been all my life?" category. Can any recipe passed down from "Grandma Betty" be bad? No way.Įnglish Muffin Goodies from Cricket's Confections. Grandma Betty's Fresh Apple Cake from The Stealthy Mama Kitchen. Plus, any recipe containing smoked paprika is bound to be delicious. I rarely veer from my own personal chili recipe, but Mum's version truly does sound amazing. Food Bloggers' Favorite Old-Fashioned Recipes: There are some amazing finds in this list, and one of these might become your new family favorite, too. Since I'm such a sucker for an old fashioned recipe, I decided to ask some fellow bloggers to pass along their posts about favorite family gems. I had so much fun reading through their posts, and it was nearly impossible to choose only 15 (which means a second round-up will probably be in my future). I also managed to score the recipe for my friend's aunt's renowned Chocolate Peanut Butter Heaven dessert. Some of the best recipes I've shared on my own blog are old family favorites, including my G randma's Famous Cranberry Cookies and my mom's Ham, Green Beans & Potatoes. Regardless, whenever I hear somebody talk about an old-fashioned family recipe or a relative's "famous" dish, I've just got to try it out because I know it's going to be comfort food at its finest. (For my family, it was kippered herring mixed with mustard and spread on saltines. Sometimes the recipe is truly spectacular, and sometimes it's just associated with fond memories of home. It might even be an unusual concoction that YOUR family loved and you assumed everyone else in the world ate, too, only to find out it was really just you guys. Nothing beats a tried and true old-fashioned recipe - one that's been handed down from a relative, that reminds you of someone special, or immediately takes you back to your childhood. A compilation of 15 soul-soothing, old-fashioned family recipes and food traditions, shared from some amazing food bloggers.
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