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Now I know
not all of you were around in the 70's
or remember the food from that era. For
this Food on Friday we are going to go retro – I'm not going to fuss about
exactly which decade the dish was fashionable.
I'm thinking of dishes like Chicken in a Basket, Steak Diane and Surf
& Turf to name just a few.
I'll be
pinning the links to this Pinboard
to make it easy for you to see them all at a glance.
To add your
retro dishes just pop your name and the name of the dish into the first Mr
Linky box and paste the url of your post
about it into the second one.
Have fun!
Carole,
ReplyDeleteI've got my version of a classic 70's party appetizer: Beau Monde Dip. Thanks!
Great idea! I'm adding my Green Beans Almondine. (I remember a lot of Jell-o from the 70's - but never liked it & didn't keep any recipes ; )
ReplyDeleteAny one have a good recipe for moussaka? Very 70's. Or of course fondue
ReplyDeleteThe 70s (oh boy do I remember them) was when we were first introduced to crock pots--sorry I didn't save my oldie with the psychedellic design--and here's the classic crock pot dish--pot roast
ReplyDeleteI thought some retro food might need a retro drink to wash it down. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteSadly, for the most part I remember the 70's as if they were yesterday.
ReplyDeleteBaked Macaroni and Cheese, from Wisconsin with love!
ReplyDeleteGreat theme for the link up. Just added my fondue. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea... I have a prawn appetizer that I'm sharing.
ReplyDeleteprawn vol au vents!
ReplyDeleteHi, Carole,
ReplyDeleteThe 1960s Co-Op Refrigerator Cheesecake (#14) was a regular dessert item in Winnipeg, Canada.
It was on the local producer's milk carton and people here still make it. Enjoy!!
A 60s favourite, although junky, was the Cherry Cheesecake I posted. The "-O-" is mandatory in the name! I still love it...
ReplyDeleteCarole, Belgian waffles were all the rage in the 1970s. I remember we had one you used on the stovetop, flipping it over to cook on both sides. Today I use an electric one!
ReplyDeleteI know it's not Christmas but I added my Chocolate Yule Log.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Carol! I hope you have a great week!
Hi Carole to ok'd favourites Bakewell tart and corn beef hash!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole! I'm a child of the 60s and remember a product called "Shake A Puddin" which was a miracle to us as Jello pudding was cooked on the stove. I linked up a custard recipe from Spain called natillas in remembrance of evenings spent furiously shaking a waxed container to make pudding.
ReplyDeleteWell I was born in the 70s and love everything about this era, awesome Carole!
ReplyDeleteI added gin & grapefruit cocktails and fairy bread :D
Good theme Carole.
ReplyDeleteGreat theme! Does anyone else remember Chicken & Dumplings ~ yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis line up of recipes makes me want to have a 70s themed party. I might just organize that-- would be fun to see what my friends bring by! Thank you, Carole!
ReplyDeleteI hated meatloaf in the 70's, but with a few modern changes…I now love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!
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