32 Sweet Nostalgic Vintage Recipes that will bring back fond memories (2024)

Do you have a recipe that brings back a flood of memories from your childhood? Like a Cherry Float or Pineapple Dole Whip, you would have at Disney or something that reminds you of the fun times you had enjoying a recipe like this. That is why I am bringing you 32 Sweet Nostalgic Vintage Recipes.

Vintage recipes can be fun to make again and just brings that taste of home back. We did a roundup already of 26 Favorite Grandma Recipes that I love.

There are some wonderful recipes that we all have loved over time. Do you have a vintage recipe box filled with vintage recipe cards? If so, that is so exciting to see what your mom or grandma used to make.

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Some of the savory recipes from the 50’s and 60’s just aren’t appealing today. Some should have never been appealing with all that gelatin, LOL! I stuck with sweet vintage recipes for this post. Ones that you loved as a kid if you grew up in this generation.

It will also be fun to look back at some of these recipes if you are younger to see what we loved as kids compared to what you like today.

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When I was growing up milk and cookies was my bedtime snack. I loved a glass of ice cold milk and a couple of wonderful cookies. One of my faves was Dad’s Oatmeal Cookies so I had to try and make my own and I think they are Better Than Dad’s Copycat Oatmeal Coconut Cookies.

Another all time favorite in this list is the Butter Snowballs Recipe as my mom would make this every year for Christmas. Her recipe is similar but she put in more nuts. It was pretty much the only cookie she would make as I took over as baker and did them all!!

Ginger Molasses Cookies were another great memory but I have included some new ones for me to try that were others’ favorites. I always like trying a new cookie!!

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BETTER THAN DAD’S COPYCAT OATMEAL COCONUT COOKIES

by Noshing With The Nolands

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CHERRY CREAM CHEESE COOKIES

by Kristine’s Kitchen

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BUTTER SNOWBALLS RECIPE

by Kristine’s Kitchen

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GINGER MOLASSES COOKIES

by The Anthony Kitchen

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ICED OATMEAL COOKIES

by Mother Thyme

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BEST MILLIONAIRE SHORTBREAD

by Kitchen Mason

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HOMEMADE THIN MINTS

by Saving Room for Dessert

I have a beloved collection of Betty Crocker cookbooks that have been around since my childhood or before. I have made many, many recipes from these over the years and now today they would definitely be considered vintage. Oh dear am I showing my age?!

Dream bars have been around forever and I love the many different varieties there are! Our Rhubarb Dream Bars are one of the most popular on the site but I remember pineapple ones more from my youth.

Also the classics like Little Debbie, Bounty Bar and Almond Joy all bring back fond memories.

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OLD-FASHIONED HAWAIIAN DREAM BARS

by Noshing With The Nolands

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NO BOWL CHOCOLATE PECAN BARS RECIPE (MAGIC BARS)

by Scrummy Lane

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COPYCAT LITTLE DEBBIE COSMIC BROWNIES

by Princess Pinky Girl

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COCONUT ICE FROM LIVING ON THE VEG

by Baking Queen 74

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HOMEMADE ALMOND JOY

by Pinch and Swirl

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HEALTHY BOUNTY BARS (HOMEMADE, VEGAN)

by One Clever Chef

As for drinks who doesn’t love a float? My two favorites were orange and grape and the occasional root beer. I love these also as a creamsicle or grapesicle in a frozen treat. We would get Saturday 25 cents and sometimes went for a bigger ticket item than just penny candy.

Malts I think were more popular in the 50’s than 60’s or maybe just not that popular in my area.

Milkshakes were another one that I loved but we didn’t have any fancy machine at home so this would be when we were out that I would indulge in this classic treat.

There was a great ice cream shop down by the lake where we would get our frozen treats.

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ORANGE CREAMSICLE FLOAT

by Noshing With The Nolands

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NOSTALGIC GRAPE ICE CREAM FLOAT

by Noshing With The Nolands

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DARK CHOCOLATE MALT

by The Lemon Bowl

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S’MORES A&W ROOT BEER FLOATS

by A Cedar Spoon

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MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP MILKSHAKE

by Meatloaf and Melodrama

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EASY NEOPOLITAN MILKSHAKE

by Goodie Godmother

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PEACHY PEACH MILKSHAKE

by Savvy Saving Couple

Homemade Pop Tarts had to be made as these were extremely popular in the 60’s. Amber, our daughter did an amazing job of these!!

Ken’s memory growing up was his Aunt Lil’s baking when he went out to the farm for summers. She made all kinds of cool treats like Aunt Lil’s Coconut Strawberries.

A family favorite are our Homemade Chocolate Turtles. The caramel is hard and chewy not like the brand but I love having to work away at one or I would eat the whole recipe in a sitting!! This strategy works for me.

Also included are some all time favorites. I remember making Divinity Candy when I was a kid. So good, I will have to make some of that again soon for sure!!

Of course, Rice Krispie Treats, Ding Dongs, sandwich cookies, candy, bread pudding, toffee, chocolate apples and more all evoke wonderful memories of my childhood.

All of these are tried and tested recipes that have stood the test of time. Enjoy all the memories and tell me which recipes bring back your youth in the comments.

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HOMEMADE POP TARTS

by Noshing With The Nolands

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AUNT LIL’S COCONUT STRAWBERRIES

by Noshing With The Nolands

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HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE TURTLES

by Noshing With The Nolands

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CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER RICE KRISPIE TREATS

by Celebrating Sweets

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APPLE PIE BREAD PUDDING WITH MAPLE CREAM SAUCE

by Life Tastes Good

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OATMEAL CREAM PIES

by Saving Room for Dessert

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HOMEMADE DING DONGS

by Dessert for Two

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OLD FASHIONED DIVINITY CANDY RECIPE

by House of Nash Eats

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COFFEE TOFFEE – THE SMITTEN KITCHEN COOKBOOK CLUB REVIEW

by My Kitchen Love

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FUNNEL CAKE RECIPE

by The Salty Side Dish

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CINNAMON ROCK CANDY

by Serena Bakes Simply from Scratch

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HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE APPLE

by Culinary Ginger

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FAQs

What desserts are from the Old World? ›

In the sweet section I find gingerbread, almond tarts and paste, fruit bread, honey cake, baked apples in spiced wine, rice pudding, several dishes similar to doughnuts and millet porridge. But it adds that most of these were limited to nobles and monasteries.

What are some old school foods? ›

Reliving our favourite childhood meals, from curried sausages and beef stroganoff to chicken kievs and beyond.
  • 1Corned beef with parsley sauce. ...
  • 2Cheesy potato bake recipe. ...
  • 3Quick goulash. ...
  • 4Creamy garlic prawns recipe (with video) ...
  • 5Our best ever spaghetti bolognese recipe. ...
  • 6Steak diane. ...
  • 7Crumbed lamb cutlets. ...
  • 8Butter chicken.

What is the oldest dish still eaten? ›

The World's 10 Oldest Dishes And Where They Are Today
  • Indian curry, circa 2200-2500 B.C. ...
  • Pancakes, circa 11650 B.C. ...
  • Linzer Torte, circa 1653. ...
  • Tamales, circa 5000 B.C. ...
  • Burgers, circa 100 century A.D. ...
  • Mesopotamian Stew, circa 2140 B.C., and bone broth, circa 400 B.C. ...
  • Rice dishes, circa 4530 B.C. ...
  • Beer, circa 3500 B.C.
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What is the oldest food ever eaten? ›

First found in a tomb in Ancient Egypt, honey is about 5,500 years old. Revered in ancient Egypt, honey remains edible over long periods. In 2015, while excavating tombs in Egypt, the archaeologists found about 3000-year-old honey that was fully edible.

What is good food for oldies? ›

Eat a wide variety of foods from the five food groups : plenty of colourful vegetables, legumes/beans; fruit; grain (cereal) foods, mostly wholegrain and high fibre varieties; lean meats and poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts and seeds; milk, yoghurt, cheese or their alternatives, mostly reduced fat.

What food did people eat in the 1970s? ›

18 retro dishes from your childhood
  • Bombe Alaska. Nothing screams the 70s quite like sponge, ice cream and meringue drenched in rum and set on fire, right? ...
  • Vol-au-vents. ...
  • Mini ham and pineapple pizzas. ...
  • Battenberg cake. ...
  • Scotch eggs. ...
  • Cheese fondue. ...
  • Crepes Suzette. ...
  • Apricot chicken.

What did kids eat for breakfast in the 50s? ›

But what did people eat for breakfast in the '50s? A full-fledged meal with bacon, eggs and toast was a common occurrence, even on weekdays. Mornings included grabbing a cup of coffee and perusing the paper before rushing out the door for school or work. Life was a little simpler, that's for sure.

Who has the best food on earth? ›

  • Italy. #1 in Has great food. #15 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #2 in Has great food. #17 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Mexico. #3 in Has great food. #33 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • France. #4 in Has great food. ...
  • Greece. #5 in Has great food. ...
  • Thailand. #6 in Has great food. ...
  • Turkey. #7 in Has great food. ...
  • Portugal. #8 in Has great food.

What is the number 1 best cuisine? ›

Leading the pack, Italy stands out as the best cuisine in the world. Next up are Japan and Greece.

What foods were popular in the Old World? ›

Foods That Originated in the Old World: apples, bananas, beans (some varieties), beets, broccoli, carrots, cattle (beef), cauliflower, celery, cheese, cherries, chickens, chickpeas, cinnamon, coffee, cows, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, ginger, grapes, honey (honey bees), lemons, lettuce, limes, mangos, oats, okra, ...

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 foods existed 100 years ago? ›

Bread, potatoes, cabbage, beans, and various kinds of cereal were the base of local cuisine. There was usually only one dish per meal on the table on regular days. On holidays, there could be several dishes served during the same meal, but they were the same as those cooked on regular days, as a rule.

What are the most famous traditional dishes? ›

Italian, Japanese and American foods are the most popular in Europe
  • Pizza, from Italy.
  • Ramen, from Japan.
  • Burger, from the United States.
  • Paella, from Spain.
  • Moussaka, from Greece.
  • Boeuf Bourguignon, from France.
  • Pierogi, from Poland.
  • Tikka Massala, from India.

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