I can understand the tuna salad jello dish if that jello was unflavored. Of course now we have unflavored gelatin but I don't think it was as readily available maybe back then? I'm just not sure. I know that a lot of people used to make what was called an aspic mold and that was actually made strictly from the gelatine you get from boiling hooves and things like that. It was actually one of the recipes that was made in the movie Julie and Julia
I love your videos has always!! ❤❤ we usually used limes ice cream. And with 7 up soda. My grandparents have done it for yesterday, I usually don’t drink soda thought out the year, but on new year eve I do because of the punch
@@naya_haider O.o oh my gosh she is........ she hasn't aged in years so I totally keep thinking of her as that 70 year old grandmother....... that then makes me realise my mother is in her 60's and I keep thinking she is in her 40's............. ugh it is a curse and a blessing to have a family of youthful looking people. You forget time passes.
I could be wrong but I think some of these savory jello salads were made with unsweetened jello - like there was possibly an unsweetened lime jello at some point. Not positive about this but not having sugar in it would make the flavor more palatable and more similar to an aspic. Still a textural nightmare though.
When Jell-O first came out they included Celery and Tomato flavors but they were just as sweet as the Jell-O today. By the 60's these flavors were long discontinued and lemon and lime were still used for salads, but things like grated onion, vinegar, mayo, and horseradish were added. People often made unsweetened ones with plain Knox and broth, but the lime and lemon were still quite popular. Their popularity is overstated these days, they were definitely a love it or hate it thing by the 60's. Mostly enjoyed by older women that ate them in the 30's as children.
yes, they were. I really don't understand why youtubers keep trying sweetened jello for savory dishes and surprised to get a horrible result. Gelatin is "meaty" and doesn't have any sugar in it and that's the one you need to use for savory dishes and then it taste decent.
My mom uses a lot of cream of mushroom in things. But not anything crazy. It give it a different taste. I'm from the south. But not a lot where it's in everything. 🤣
I used to be scared of spam until I went to Hawaii, and this guy this breakfast restaurant, made me spam and eggs. OMGod! It was so good! Also, Musubi with spam, is out of this world! Pro tip, even though it didn’t say it in the cookbook, you ALWAYS butter your baking dishes, and cake pans. Even if it contains butter like the brown sugar mixture. It was just standard practice back then, that’s why it’s not said in the recipes. Also, they drained their meat even in the ‘70s. 😂😂😂 please don’t leave all that grease. Lol
Having concentrate and making juice out of it makes sense. Most of the juice you buy in stores is also made from concentrate, it's not fresh juice... Well... Is and isn't. It's freshly squeezed and then cooked down to create the concentrate.
I've been meaning to google what fruit concentrate is for months and only EVER remember to when I'm not in the position to grab my phone lmao thank you!
@@justjeni83 Frozen juice concentrate was my family's quick easy pitcher drink for the kids. Also either instead of or with the ice cream or sherbert for party punch.
Compared to most of the world, the US is still very much jello country lol 😂 I'm French and jelly is basically not a thing. The first time I went to the US, the sweet jelly desserts were a hilarious novelty for us!
The Tater Tot Hot Dish is a Midwest staple. It depends on the recipe but you can add frozen veggies/onions that will soak up the grease and make it more "colorful" Also I have fond childhood memories of Floating Island Punch as socials. That was the good stuff when you were a kid and not allowed to have soda.
I was thinking this hotdish was very midwestern as well -- my parents used a baster and paper towels to suck out the grease from the burger, though! We added a lot of veg as well. AND....I totally have crisco in my cupboard. I use it for biscuits and pie crust :) Love your videos
Yes! My mom would make the tater tot casserole for us all the time but she’d add in some canned green beans to the meat mix and it’s a staple in my home now 😆
@@adaada62693 Yeah pretty much. It's kind of like the pig equivalent to those chicken patties you get on cheap chicken sandwiches, where it's not like a whole breast or thigh but just a amalgam of ground meat. It's certainly not great for you, but it's also not anything particularly bad, and even more so, not even anything weird.
I really liked this video, I love how you even change your clothes according to each period of time and the ending when you tried the jello was so funny 😂😂
Something about your slight fail and reaction with the pineapple upside-down cake just felt so authentic. Like you just know that there have been SO many housewives of the time that have heard and seen the pineapple upside-down cake and trid it themselves just for them to lose a pineapple in the mold and it being slightly burnt.
Back in the 80's, the Americans where we lived would use orange jelly (jello) with grated carrots and crushed tinned pineapple. That wasn't tooooo bad. Quite bright and very orange though. Not exactly the Aussie palate, but when you live overseas with a mishmash of expats from around the globe, you give lots of things a red hot go.
Every Christmas I make that Glow Punch recipe, exact same ingredients but my recipe calls for 1/2 the frozen lemonade and frozen orange juice that yours called for. My family loves it. It's a tradition now that I have to make it.
My grandmother is still big on making jello "salads." But, it is really just fruit and mini marshmallows mixed into jello. My favorite version of that will forever be a strawberry fluff "salad." Which is basically a layered dish of pretzels or nuts on the bottom, then a later of strawberry jello with fresh stawberries, and then a layer of whipped cream. It's delicious!
I love that you add so much detail and facts to your explanations. I'm not that invested in cooking but I love all your videos so much because they are so fin and interesting ❤❤
Geez, you really bring so much memory from the 90s I remember that the strawberry was very popular about that which was my guy when I was maybe about like eight or seven but I would be back in 98 or 95 but it was always a classic
I love waldorf salads- especially chicken or chickpea waldorf salad! It gets better after a day or so too, so you can definitely make it as a good work lunch.
There was the lime/tuna,shrimp/corn that was clear,lime with pineapple and cottage cheese and the one my grandmother made most often,the tomato aspic. Looking back I wonder how that wasn’t considered child abuse😂 and for every gathering whether it be a holiday or a wedding shower or baby shower there was always the frozen island punch bowl!
I'm from Minnesota, home of the tater tot hotdish. I don't think I've ever had it without veggies in it. Always carrots and peas. Back in the day they used frozen since it's a pantry/freezer meal. Onions are good in it. I've even had people add things like broccoli and mushrooms.
Yes!! It hurt my midwestern heart to hear her 1) say it should have ketchup and 2) that it should stay in the past!! We add seasoning and stuff and green beans and corn. Also definitely we don’t leave the excess fat and stuff in it lmao
The jello recipe reminded me of something my grandma used to make sometimes: It's gelatine mixed with meat (I think minced meat but I can't remember bc it had been too long since I ate it. I even forgot it's name), pickles and I think eggs as well. Since it wasn't sweet jello or gelatine it was pretty tasty if you don't have problems with it's texture. We also added mayonaise as something like some sort of dip
Frozen juice concentrate IS real fruit, in some cases more real than some "juice" you can buy. It was more economical because it was frozen, condensed (you weren't paying for water), cheaper to ship
I was a kid in the 60s. Somehow I was never a fan of Jello, and I considered the lime flavor to be particularly heinous.Sherbet punch, however, is divine...my mom always made it for birthdays!
I bet the tuna jello salad would be interesting (and maybe worth it) if made more like an aspic--plain gelatin and a few squeezes of fresh lime, and served on some crostini
For the butter and brown sugar put it in a separate bowl mix it and warm it up in the microwave for a few minutes it should help it turn into a more nice glaze
I always grew up with more butter in the pineapple upside down cake. increase the butter with the sugar mix and it will be more of a Carmel top. Plus its way easier of a cake if its baked in a cast iron skillet.
personal fave punch bowl of my childhood: orange juice and pineapple juice concentrate; ginger ale; orange sherbet. Or you could do lime punch - limeade concentrate + 7up + lime sherbet. There were a LOT of versions of sherbet punch.
I know you're probably following a vintage recipe but my mom used to make this when I was a kid and she used to mix some of the pineapple juice with the brown sugar/butter mixture and also into the actual cake batter. It was absolutely delicious.
That was fun! Different clothes for the different years. Well done! I always wondered if they had taste buds back then, or the ladies were testing theirs husbands.
The cream of soup is a staple for any household in the mid west so it’s still in great demand ❤ economically the slow cooker meals or casseroles usually consists of cream of soups are very useful for cheaper dinners.
I love tater tot casserole, but i make it with fresh onions sauteed and mushrooms and then add flour to absorb the grease and heavy cream. my mom always made it the traditional way and it has a soft spot in my heart but I think making it fresh tastes way better!
I still make pineapple upside down cake, and sometimes one pineapple slice won’t cooperate and stay stuck in the mold, lol. But mine is a little different from the one in this recipe. I also still make fruit salad gelatin (jello), with diced fresh fruit and strawberry or raspberry flavored gelatin. Instead of the cold water, I use orange or cranberry juice. If I’m lazy, I use canned fruit cocktail instead of fresh fruit. We live in the tropics, and this gelatin is light and refreshing. My family and friends love this dessert.
My Mom made a pineapple upside down cake that was absolutely amazing. My favorite and I'm not really a big cake fan. I was born in 1962 and we never had those jello molds. The way you are talking about the 60s and 70s is making me feel a hundred years old instead of 61 😄
I mean...Niacinamide is Vitamin B3. Just because it's hard to pronounce, doesn't mean it's bad. :) I've only ever used I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray for one thing...a non-dairy, low-cal spray for popcorn, to help seasonings stick.
watching thiss after watching tasting history is such a vibe switch lol it's also hilarious to me that my family would still make the rainbow sherbert punch, (in a beautiful cut crystal bowl), jellomolds (though never with tuna) and use a handmixer, but i've never had the 'timeless' spam and rice lol (another favorite in my mom's family was pistachio cake made with pistachio pudding)
I love tater tot casserole! I make mine with a layer of tots on the bottom as well as the top. I also put a can of French style green beans on top of the beef and some cheese on top of the tots. It is so far from healthy, but it is one of my favorite comfort foods.
I make tatortot casserole, I use raw meat on the bottom mixed with worchestire or soysauce, mix green beans with mushroom soup and put the tatortots on top.
Sherbert punch was a staple in the 90s for kids in the south. It reminds me of vacation bible school and field day in elemantary school (do they still have field day in schools?)
Hi! I’m from the Midwest and love tater tot hot dish. All of the ones I’ve had have had vegetables in the hotdish so maybe it has been updated since then? Not sure but now it’s more like…cottage(Shepard is lamb I think cottage is beef)? pie except with tater tots rather than mashed potatoes. Love your videos!
i loved the frozen orange juice concentrate, i used to eat it frozen out of the can when i was a kid lol, also the cheddar broccoli rice a roni is my fave
I still make rice-a-roni for my family. They love it, I do not. Occasionally. I also make basmati rice in the instant pot and season it myself. I prefer that. That jelly-o mold looked awful. I remember them but my mom didn’t make them, we did eat them at parties occasionally. My mom bought the frozen meals in the foil and we had that once a week when we had after school activities like music lessons, on nights when my dad taught at a college. They were easy for mom to put on the table and feed the hungry children. Those days my thoughts on convenience foods are already cooked meals that the store sells - they are more expensive but they really are tasty and much healthier than the frozen meals BUT they are smaller. So expensive. Try and make most stuff from scratch before I leave for work or I put them in my Instant Pot and put it on Delay to start it later. So nice to come home and your dinner is ready and hot. The look on your face when you ate that Jell-o mold was hysterical.
I remember eating that tater tot dish in the 90s and early 2000s. We called it tater tot casserole and it was mine and my sisters' favorite dish but we made it differently. We would put a layer of beef still raw on the bottom with seasoning salt then the tater tots and after that was the cream of mushroom soup with a little bit of milk mixed in.
I love a good pineapple upside-down cake. I personally use a butter cake for it. And if I am not wrong I think you used the wrong kind of jello for that one recipe. I don't think it was supposed to be sweet but you had me rolling when you tried it. (My grandmother (born 1914) did all the cooking when I was growing up for me and my mom.)
You can add in the cake batter vanilla extract the real one in order to improve the flavor when you get a can of pineapple get the one that is real with the juice
I had a laugh at the silent screams after eating the Tuna Jello. Most veggie, meat or fish salads in jello were so gross. But fruits with jello, whip cream or cool whip and a few nuts sprinkled in...yum yum that where it at!!!
I know, I commented previously and it was long 😂 I have a vintage punch bowl from the 60's with the atomic print pattern in turquoise, black with gold trim that was popular in the late 50's or early 60's. I'm missing a frw glasses but otherwise, it looks immaculate. I make an eggnog and rum drink at Christmas time - or I used to, I can't drink rum now because I get intense chest pain from my hiatus hernia. I love the taste of dark rum too 😢 This was a terrific video that brought back some memories. I've never had a tatertot casserole before and now I'm curious 🤨
My mom uses creme of mushroom with rice and it makes a nice risotto, I guess. It's a fan favorite in my house. If I make any and my brother is in town, I call him and he'll definitely come by. He and I could have finished a whole plate of it alone. My mom would use creme of chicken as well, but creme of mushroom was the GOAT!!!
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I can understand the tuna salad jello dish if that jello was unflavored. Of course now we have unflavored gelatin but I don't think it was as readily available maybe back then? I'm just not sure. I know that a lot of people used to make what was called an aspic mold and that was actually made strictly from the gelatine you get from boiling hooves and things like that. It was actually one of the recipes that was made in the movie Julie and Julia
I love your videos has always!! ❤❤ we usually used limes ice cream. And with 7 up soda. My grandparents have done it for yesterday, I usually don’t drink soda thought out the year, but on new year eve I do because of the punch
My grandma was born in 1926 and I showed this to her and she said it is weird how she has been alive so long her childhood is vintage XD
so she’s 98?
Lol. I'm younger than that and have experienced the trauma of music i grew up with is "oldies" now.
@@naya_haider O.o oh my gosh she is........ she hasn't aged in years so I totally keep thinking of her as that 70 year old grandmother....... that then makes me realise my mother is in her 60's and I keep thinking she is in her 40's............. ugh it is a curse and a blessing to have a family of youthful looking people. You forget time passes.
@@freedawatermelon oh my gosh you are right o.o
Tbh I didn’t expect my childhood to be included in this vintage video either and I was born 92 🥲 lmao
I could be wrong but I think some of these savory jello salads were made with unsweetened jello - like there was possibly an unsweetened lime jello at some point. Not positive about this but not having sugar in it would make the flavor more palatable and more similar to an aspic. Still a textural nightmare though.
They were definitely made using a vegetable based jello. It seems like whoever wrote this recipe was trolling.
When Jell-O first came out they included Celery and Tomato flavors but they were just as sweet as the Jell-O today. By the 60's these flavors were long discontinued and lemon and lime were still used for salads, but things like grated onion, vinegar, mayo, and horseradish were added. People often made unsweetened ones with plain Knox and broth, but the lime and lemon were still quite popular. Their popularity is overstated these days, they were definitely a love it or hate it thing by the 60's. Mostly enjoyed by older women that ate them in the 30's as children.
yes, they were. I really don't understand why youtubers keep trying sweetened jello for savory dishes and surprised to get a horrible result. Gelatin is "meaty" and doesn't have any sugar in it and that's the one you need to use for savory dishes and then it taste decent.
A well made pineapple upside down cake is a thing of beauty. A fried Spam in white bread with mustard is also great. These are southern treats.
Ooohh that does sound good
@@honeysuckle Spam made it's way into Hawaiian food, so it's not all bad. But tuna in jello? That's disgusting :P
If someone ever brought out tuna salad inside of lime jello for dinner, we throwin hands 😤🥊😂
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😂 SAME!!
Looks so gross😅😅😅
Yup I feel the same way 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Regarding the niacinamide, it´s not a preservative, but just another name for vitamin B3. It was just added to the riceroni to make it "healthier".
I love watching people make vintage recipes from the past.. one of my favorite types of content! Keep up the great work, HoneySuckle!
I’ve been making Waldorf salad for years and I’ve never used pistachios-interesting addition-in my family walnuts are the traditional nut of choice
You should only use unflavored gelatin for savory jello molds. My great aunt made a tuna mold that was very delicious.😊
I agree, but the original recipe called for lime Jello (I am from that era and it was not good then either).
Hello! Midwesterner here, we use cream of mushroom in 50% of the dishes we bring to potlucks 😂. Cheesy potatoes, broccoli and rice casserole etc!
Right!
My mom uses a lot of cream of mushroom in things. But not anything crazy. It give it a different taste. I'm from the south. But not a lot where it's in everything. 🤣
lol was looking for the midwestern comment. 😂 Transplant here. Can respect the culture but can’t get down with that.
Exactly, we still eat like 90% of this stuff in the Midwest 😂
What part of the Midwest are you from because I'm from the Chicagoland area and hell no!
I used to be scared of spam until I went to Hawaii, and this guy this breakfast restaurant, made me spam and eggs. OMGod! It was so good! Also, Musubi with spam, is out of this world! Pro tip, even though it didn’t say it in the cookbook, you ALWAYS butter your baking dishes, and cake pans. Even if it contains butter like the brown sugar mixture. It was just standard practice back then, that’s why it’s not said in the recipes. Also, they drained their meat even in the ‘70s. 😂😂😂 please don’t leave all that grease. Lol
Yes! And nowadays there's so many different flavors and types of spam! 😊
Having concentrate and making juice out of it makes sense. Most of the juice you buy in stores is also made from concentrate, it's not fresh juice... Well... Is and isn't. It's freshly squeezed and then cooked down to create the concentrate.
I've been meaning to google what fruit concentrate is for months and only EVER remember to when I'm not in the position to grab my phone lmao thank you!
I grew up on frozen juice concentrate. I still sometimes buy it for kids parties or BBQs.
@@justjeni83 Frozen juice concentrate was my family's quick easy pitcher drink for the kids. Also either instead of or with the ice cream or sherbert for party punch.
That was adorable! I loved this video! Especially the clothing mixed with the time periods!
Yay!! Thank u!
13:30 did anyone notice that she skipped the 80's
Right I was kind of looking forwards to the 80’s bit
Me too! What's up with that!!
In the 80s I think everyone was doing so much coke that food wasn't really a thing.
I legit stopped the video just to come down to the comment section to see if others noticed lol
We don't talk about the 80s.
Showing some of the fashions of the eras you were cooking from and giving some historical background was a nice extra touch to this video. Nice job!
My grandma used to make that floating island punch for parties and it’s sooo good!
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! Your fashion outfits are adorable! ❤
I always thought it was walnuts not pistachios!
Dear you do not use jello when making a savory dish. You are supposed to use KNOX UNFLAVORED GELATIN. You’re supposed to flavor the gelatin yourself.
I'm so glad we're all over the jello craziness. Now we can enjoy some normal and good jello in peace.
Give me my jiggly Jell-O cubes.
Compared to most of the world, the US is still very much jello country lol 😂 I'm French and jelly is basically not a thing. The first time I went to the US, the sweet jelly desserts were a hilarious novelty for us!
The Tater Tot Hot Dish is a Midwest staple. It depends on the recipe but you can add frozen veggies/onions that will soak up the grease and make it more "colorful" Also I have fond childhood memories of Floating Island Punch as socials. That was the good stuff when you were a kid and not allowed to have soda.
I was thinking this hotdish was very midwestern as well -- my parents used a baster and paper towels to suck out the grease from the burger, though! We added a lot of veg as well. AND....I totally have crisco in my cupboard. I use it for biscuits and pie crust :) Love your videos
Yes! My mom would make the tater tot casserole for us all the time but she’d add in some canned green beans to the meat mix and it’s a staple in my home now 😆
Don't worry about looking at the ingredients in spam. There's only like 5 ingredients. Pork with ham, water, sugar, salt, and sodium nitrate.
Basically Bacon😂
@@adaada62693 Yeah pretty much. It's kind of like the pig equivalent to those chicken patties you get on cheap chicken sandwiches, where it's not like a whole breast or thigh but just a amalgam of ground meat.
It's certainly not great for you, but it's also not anything particularly bad, and even more so, not even anything weird.
Oh no Spam is pretty bad for you.
The sodium alone in a single slice is a crap ton.
@@ryansmith4494 eh. So don't have it every meal. It's fine as a sometimes things, unless you're like... Really salt sensitive or verging on gout 🤣
It’s still pretty bad regardless.
Two slices are almost your daily intake of sodium.
It’s six ingredients not five by the way.
3:34 Omg thx for including I love Lucy. I love that show
I grew up on that tater tot dish! So many awesome memories!
I really liked this video, I love how you even change your clothes according to each period of time and the ending when you tried the jello was so funny 😂😂
Something about your slight fail and reaction with the pineapple upside-down cake just felt so authentic. Like you just know that there have been SO many housewives of the time that have heard and seen the pineapple upside-down cake and trid it themselves just for them to lose a pineapple in the mold and it being slightly burnt.
Back in the 80's, the Americans where we lived would use orange jelly (jello) with grated carrots and crushed tinned pineapple. That wasn't tooooo bad. Quite bright and very orange though. Not exactly the Aussie palate, but when you live overseas with a mishmash of expats from around the globe, you give lots of things a red hot go.
12:00 the “real fruit juice” is actually made of concentrated juice most of the time, just like those frozen cans.
Every Christmas I make that Glow Punch recipe, exact same ingredients but my recipe calls for 1/2 the frozen lemonade and frozen orange juice that yours called for. My family loves it. It's a tradition now that I have to make it.
My grandmother is still big on making jello "salads." But, it is really just fruit and mini marshmallows mixed into jello. My favorite version of that will forever be a strawberry fluff "salad." Which is basically a layered dish of pretzels or nuts on the bottom, then a later of strawberry jello with fresh stawberries, and then a layer of whipped cream. It's delicious!
I unwittingly had the tuna-jello “surprise” at a church potluck back in the 80s. I still don’t trust any recipe that contains jello, LOL!
Noooooo!! Tuna doesn’t belong anywhere near jello! 😂😂
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Love your creativity and desire to explore. Also love the black and red dress representing the Seventies!
lol! 😂that face expression about the tuna jello says it all 😂
I loved all the looks throughout the decades. So cute ❤
Ooh, vintage-- one of my favorite cooking video genres! And I was quite tickled with Dzung's outfits, looks like a lot of fun.
Hahha it was super fun!
I love that you add so much detail and facts to your explanations. I'm not that invested in cooking but I love all your videos so much because they are so fin and interesting ❤❤
Geez, you really bring so much memory from the 90s I remember that the strawberry was very popular about that which was my guy when I was maybe about like eight or seven but I would be back in 98 or 95 but it was always a classic
that tater tot casserole was my mom's go to when i was growing up but that was the 2000's. midwestern family with a mom born in 1960
I have been watching you for a few years, and I just wanted to know that your recent content has been some of your best! So fun to watch!
I love waldorf salads- especially chicken or chickpea waldorf salad! It gets better after a day or so too, so you can definitely make it as a good work lunch.
There was the lime/tuna,shrimp/corn that was clear,lime with pineapple and cottage cheese and the one my grandmother made most often,the tomato aspic. Looking back I wonder how that wasn’t considered child abuse😂 and for every gathering whether it be a holiday or a wedding shower or baby shower there was always the frozen island punch bowl!
I’ve had mini canned meats growing up, and none of them are very good. Except SPAM. I only eat it once every couple months, but I love the stuff.
I'm from Minnesota, home of the tater tot hotdish. I don't think I've ever had it without veggies in it.
Always carrots and peas. Back in the day they used frozen since it's a pantry/freezer meal. Onions are good in it. I've even had people add things like broccoli and mushrooms.
Yes!! It hurt my midwestern heart to hear her 1) say it should have ketchup and 2) that it should stay in the past!! We add seasoning and stuff and green beans and corn. Also definitely we don’t leave the excess fat and stuff in it lmao
OMG!!Inlove with the Apple upside down cake still baking it and enjoying it with my kids and friends it’s just a simple but delicious cake
The jello recipe reminded me of something my grandma used to make sometimes:
It's gelatine mixed with meat (I think minced meat but I can't remember bc it had been too long since I ate it. I even forgot it's name), pickles and I think eggs as well. Since it wasn't sweet jello or gelatine it was pretty tasty if you don't have problems with it's texture. We also added mayonaise as something like some sort of dip
I love the different costume changes!
definitely going to enjoy this video
Frozen juice concentrate IS real fruit, in some cases more real than some "juice" you can buy. It was more economical because it was frozen, condensed (you weren't paying for water), cheaper to ship
I Love the hair styles at the beginning❤
Enjoyed your fashion choices for each era.
I was a kid in the 60s. Somehow I was never a fan of Jello, and I considered the lime flavor to be particularly heinous.Sherbet punch, however, is divine...my mom always made it for birthdays!
My mom used to make the punch from the '70s all the time and I remember it being delicious! Oh and she had an awesome punch bowl!
3:24 thank you for including I love Lucy 😂😂
OMG Waldorf Salad was all the rage when I was growing up in Calcutta in the 1980s! 🤪
In germany we have Sülze, its basically pork meat with cooked egg and pickled vegetable. All together with gelatin. You can slice it and eat it.
I bet the tuna jello salad would be interesting (and maybe worth it) if made more like an aspic--plain gelatin and a few squeezes of fresh lime, and served on some crostini
i love how your outfits different each year in the video! 😊
For the butter and brown sugar put it in a separate bowl mix it and warm it up in the microwave for a few minutes it should help it turn into a more nice glaze
I always grew up with more butter in the pineapple upside down cake. increase the butter with the sugar mix and it will be more of a Carmel top. Plus its way easier of a cake if its baked in a cast iron skillet.
I laughed too hard on the jello tuna “oh my GOD” 😂😂😂😂😂
Hi! Love the video. Waldorf salad isn't made with pistachio but with walnut 😊
I would love to see you make these recipes better! It would be fun to see an updated version of them.
personal fave punch bowl of my childhood: orange juice and pineapple juice concentrate; ginger ale; orange sherbet. Or you could do lime punch - limeade concentrate + 7up + lime sherbet. There were a LOT of versions of sherbet punch.
kudos on all the outfits! you really nailed them
I know you're probably following a vintage recipe but my mom used to make this when I was a kid and she used to mix some of the pineapple juice with the brown sugar/butter mixture and also into the actual cake batter. It was absolutely delicious.
You fit all the eras :D Housewife with time travel skills. By the way GREAT CONTENT!!!
Do you know, 16:02 for some reason somehow in Indonesia suddenly there is a trend to make jelly boiled catfish
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@@honeysuckle yeap.. just search "puding lele". enough to help you vomit if needed
That was fun! Different clothes for the different years. Well done! I always wondered if they had taste buds back then, or the ladies were testing theirs husbands.
Hahaha like enjoy my bad cooking
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5:23 Hand mixers is very vintage?? Can't relate bcs me and my family still use it to this day (I'm so broke😭)
Lime jello, cottage cheese, chopped pineapple, whipped cream..my fav
I so remember the Fabio commercials!!!😂😂😂😂
The cream of soup is a staple for any household in the mid west so it’s still in great demand ❤ economically the slow cooker meals or casseroles usually consists of cream of soups are very useful for cheaper dinners.
A staple outside of major cities.
The Napoleon Dynamite reference earned my like and sub. 🤣
I love tater tot casserole, but i make it with fresh onions sauteed and mushrooms and then add flour to absorb the grease and heavy cream. my mom always made it the traditional way and it has a soft spot in my heart but I think making it fresh tastes way better!
I always made Waldorf salad with walnuts. I have a recipe that adds cranberries, good for Thanksgiving
I still make pineapple upside down cake, and sometimes one pineapple slice won’t cooperate and stay stuck in the mold, lol. But mine is a little different from the one in this recipe. I also still make fruit salad gelatin (jello), with diced fresh fruit and strawberry or raspberry flavored gelatin. Instead of the cold water, I use orange or cranberry juice. If I’m lazy, I use canned fruit cocktail instead of fresh fruit. We live in the tropics, and this gelatin is light and refreshing. My family and friends love this dessert.
My Mom made a pineapple upside down cake that was absolutely amazing. My favorite and I'm not really a big cake fan. I was born in 1962 and we never had those jello molds. The way you are talking about the 60s and 70s is making me feel a hundred years old instead of 61 😄
I mean...Niacinamide is Vitamin B3. Just because it's hard to pronounce, doesn't mean it's bad. :) I've only ever used I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray for one thing...a non-dairy, low-cal spray for popcorn, to help seasonings stick.
watching thiss after watching tasting history is such a vibe switch lol
it's also hilarious to me that my family would still make the rainbow sherbert punch, (in a beautiful cut crystal bowl), jellomolds (though never with tuna) and use a handmixer, but i've never had the 'timeless' spam and rice lol
(another favorite in my mom's family was pistachio cake made with pistachio pudding)
The punch bowl was one of my favorites. My mom and I use to make a punch bowl for big church gatherings.
I love tater tot casserole! I make mine with a layer of tots on the bottom as well as the top. I also put a can of French style green beans on top of the beef and some cheese on top of the tots. It is so far from healthy, but it is one of my favorite comfort foods.
I make tatortot casserole, I use raw meat on the bottom mixed with worchestire or soysauce, mix green beans with mushroom soup and put the tatortots on top.
Sherbert punch was a staple in the 90s for kids in the south. It reminds me of vacation bible school and field day in elemantary school (do they still have field day in schools?)
SPAM is spiced pork shoulder. Hubby’s grandpa worked at Hormel in Austin, Minnesota, the home plant.
Hi! I’m from the Midwest and love tater tot hot dish. All of the ones I’ve had have had vegetables in the hotdish so maybe it has been updated since then? Not sure but now it’s more like…cottage(Shepard is lamb I think cottage is beef)? pie except with tater tots rather than mashed potatoes. Love your videos!
i loved the frozen orange juice concentrate, i used to eat it frozen out of the can when i was a kid lol, also the cheddar broccoli rice a roni is my fave
Pineapple Upside Down Cake was my dad's favorite cake. It was the first cake I ever made by myself for his birthday when I was 15.
I still make rice-a-roni for my family. They love it, I do not. Occasionally. I also make basmati rice in the instant pot and season it myself. I prefer that. That jelly-o mold looked awful. I remember them but my mom didn’t make them, we did eat them at parties occasionally. My mom bought the frozen meals in the foil and we had that once a week when we had after school activities like music lessons, on nights when my dad taught at a college. They were easy for mom to put on the table and feed the hungry children. Those days my thoughts on convenience foods are already cooked meals that the store sells - they are more expensive but they really are tasty and much healthier than the frozen meals BUT they are smaller. So expensive. Try and make most stuff from scratch before I leave for work or I put them in my Instant Pot and put it on Delay to start it later. So nice to come home and your dinner is ready and hot. The look on your face when you ate that Jell-o mold was hysterical.
I grew up having a version of that punch in the 80's and 90's. We just used Sprite and whatever juice concentrate. It was so good!
Honeysuckle cooks the recipe, and the looks
We have a Waldorf in Vegas now, too!
Waldorf salad is a bit like potato salad - it’s supposed to be served as a side. It’s really good served with turkey.
I remember eating that tater tot dish in the 90s and early 2000s. We called it tater tot casserole and it was mine and my sisters' favorite dish but we made it differently. We would put a layer of beef still raw on the bottom with seasoning salt then the tater tots and after that was the cream of mushroom soup with a little bit of milk mixed in.
I love a good pineapple upside-down cake. I personally use a butter cake for it. And if I am not wrong I think you used the wrong kind of jello for that one recipe. I don't think it was supposed to be sweet but you had me rolling when you tried it. (My grandmother (born 1914) did all the cooking when I was growing up for me and my mom.)
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You can add in the cake batter vanilla extract the real one in order to improve the flavor when you get a can of pineapple get the one that is real with the juice
Spam, rice, and peas... That's what I had for dinner last night! Lol😂
I had a laugh at the silent screams after eating the Tuna Jello. Most veggie, meat or fish salads in jello were so gross. But fruits with jello, whip cream or cool whip and a few nuts sprinkled in...yum yum that where it at!!!
I know, I commented previously and it was long 😂
I have a vintage punch bowl from the 60's with the atomic print pattern in turquoise, black with gold trim that was popular in the late 50's or early 60's. I'm missing a frw glasses but otherwise, it looks immaculate. I make an eggnog and rum drink at Christmas time - or I used to, I can't drink rum now because I get intense chest pain from my hiatus hernia. I love the taste of dark rum too 😢
This was a terrific video that brought back some memories. I've never had a tatertot casserole before and now I'm curious 🤨
My mom uses creme of mushroom with rice and it makes a nice risotto, I guess. It's a fan favorite in my house. If I make any and my brother is in town, I call him and he'll definitely come by. He and I could have finished a whole plate of it alone. My mom would use creme of chicken as well, but creme of mushroom was the GOAT!!!