Most Delicious Desserts From The 1970s In Every State!
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- Most Delicious Desserts From The 1970s In Every State!
#desserts #forgotten #nostalgia
Curious about which desserts were showstoppers in every state in the 1970s? Set the table for 50 delicious treats that remind us how unique each state’s taste is. Though a thing of the past now, great taste never dies - so let's visit each state, one dish at a time!
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Which 1970s dessert from another state would you love to try?
Next time you hire someone to voice a video, please make sure they can pronounce everything correctly. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory also isn't known for their ice cream, it's FUDGE this place is known for.
Here's a special treat for our Canadian friends on here. My mom was a bit of a First World War historian/enthusiast. She discovered this recipe for Vazobo cake or Trench Cake as it was generically known. More like a biscuit consistency for ease of portability in the trenches, baked by the wives for their soldier husbands, simple recipe.dates back to 1916: half pound of flour, 4oz margarine,, 1 teaspoon vinegar, quarter pint of milk , 3 ounces of brown sugar, 3oz currants, 2 teaspoons cocoa, half teaspoon baking soda, nutmeg, ginger,lemon rind to taste. Method: Grease a cake tin, rub margarine and flour together, add other ingredients mix well, bake in moderate oven for 2 hours. This is actually a very tasty simple recipe ideal for camping holidays etc.
Shout out to Ohio for your buckeyes! I'm not from, nor do I reside in Ohio, but I've made y'all's buckeyes every Christmas for 35 yrs and give them as gifts in pretty tins. That is, the ones I don't manage to eat first. The original Reese's cup. Just not flattened and in a cup. 😁
Talks of prickly pears...proceeds to show raspberries and only raspberries.
I THOUGHT those were raspberries! This guy doesn't seem to care about details and accuracy does he?? No more videos on this channel for me because how can I be sure I'm getting real facts?? And if he doesn't care enough to put in the work why should we care enough to watch!
You can't just get any ol salt water taffy when you're at the Jersey Shore - you need to get Fralinger's taffy.
Prickly pear cactus is one of the most widely distributed cactus varieties of the Americas. It is even found in lowland sand prairies and other dry well drained areas in the upper plaines states.
It's also found in the Middle East, particularly Israel. They're called Sabra there, and so are Israelis, as they are known for being prickly on the outside, but sweet on the inside.
Why did they show raspberries, when they were talking about prickly pear sorbet?
Born and bred Californian and I've never heard of those raisin cookies before. LOL
Me neither!
What is the #1 dessert in California??
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl in the 70s? Not sure. My mom made a lot of Bundt cakes. LOL
Best video yet - I didn't know most of these regional differences, must try a few of these recipes.
A+ video!
LOVE IT! So many amazing desserts!
Evidently Alaska isn’t a state.
❄Snow cream? 🙂
Has been since January 3, 1959. I guess they don’t eat desserts in Alaska? 🤷🏻♀️🤣
He also doesn’t know how to pronounce common desserts 😂
So true! Why not Alaska
Baked Alaska!
Beignets is pounced Ben -yayz. The French are complicated 😂
Thank you! New Orlean's Cafe due Monde has the best, served with chicory laced coffee! 😋 I would have associated pralines more with Louisiana and sweet potato pie more with SC though.
We only got Twinkies in UK a few years ago. As a kid I used to drool over the ads for them I saw in American comics. Now I'm a grown up I can indulge ...very nice.
It was a real tragedy when they suspended production in 2012 ... thank goodness they are back!
My state is Oklahoma and Pecan Pie is definitely a delicious
dessert next to Chocolate Pie very good thanks 🥧☕🥛🥧
I live in California and never even heard of raisin cookies for the dessert,can’t figure that one out?????
Me neither and I grew up in the 70s in California!
@@martharunstheworld Me neither, and I'm a 70s kid as well!
X- WTF is Rocky Mountain Chocolate Fudge? As someone from Colorado West Slope who k-12'd in the 70's never heard of the stuff. I would have guessed it would have been Palisade Peach Cobler or Jolly Ranchers
What was Alaskas? It wasn't shown
Moose Pies?😉
It was too baked to make an appearance. 😁
@@LelaHolliday 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Google said "Agutuk" a type of ice cream with fruit.
Daylight?
New Yorker here(ups tate, not "the city") and am a cheesecake lover, but second for me is the peach cobbler! Now I think I have to make some!
Okay, but Cafe Du Monde has been selling beignets for over a century!
Kuchen does not "traditionally have" a meringue topping.
Those are raspberries not prickly pear fruit.
Prickly pear are goooood!
Basque Cakes do not have "double cherry jam pastry layers".
Basque also isnt in northwest France... 😂
@@MoonRiverTravels 👍😉😆
Scotcheroos are usually only found at church basement lunches or funeral lunches. They're not as popular here in Minnesota as this video would make you think. Give me a plain Rice Krispie Treat any day over those things, which are ruined with the peanut butter and chocolate.
Minnesota has factories to make lefsa. My family has lefsa at Christmas time, spread with butter and sprinkled with sugar, and rolled up
Lefse with butter and cinnamon sugar is great, but I prefer to get my Julekage for Christmas.
Why are these 1970s desserts? Most of them are a century or two older.
beignyets? & shoeFLEA pie? try "ben yays" & shoeFLY pie
Blueberry 🫐 pie 🥧
These all look great; I didn't know butter cake was from Missouri, I had always thought it was a Pennsylvania thing (i.e. Philadelphia Butter Cake)
He has screwed up enough facts (like saying Columbus is a state, Arizona is in South America, raspberries are prickly pear, etc.) that I'd take anything he presents as facts with a big old grain of salt!
Foote, Cone & Belding ran the "California Raisins" campaign.
I live in arkansas I've never heard of possum pie
Arizona is in South America. Who knew.
IKR? In his last video he said we have a state called Columbus. 🙄
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl I am beginning to suspect whoever is writing the copy is a product of a failed education system, though not necessarily the US one..😉
Cactus also grows in North America. Google is free.
Never heard of possum pie
Boston is the capitol of Massachusetts.
IKR 😂
I thought peacon pie was a georgia thing
It is pecan, not peacon. Georgia is one of three states that are top producers of pecans. The other two are Texas and New Mexico. Pecan pie is a favored pie of New Mexicans.
If I make a sweet potato pie from scratch I need to bake more sweet potatoes tan called for otherwise the pie won't get made.😂
Oy. You aren't helping my new diet in the least. These allll look delicious. I could pass by the raisin cookies...maybe.
They don't eat dessert in Alaska?!?
Baked Alaska!
Who-seer pie
Thank you for saying "Nevada" correctly. It's Nah- vah- duh, like you pronounced. Not "Nev-ahh-dah".
unfortunately he more than made up for it by his beignets & shoeFLY pie pronunciations
You showed Hugenot Torte as being from the state of Shoofly Pie instead of South Carolina.
And you left Alaska out!
Is Lefse like a Chappati?
Kind of, but it's made with potatoes and flour and it's light and a little sweet.
It's Pecan not Pecon 😮
It's a tomato/tamato thing
Texas makes the best pecan pie…Okies just stole the recipe. Like they steal everything from Texas. 😂
Leff-suh
Michigan is the cherry capital of the world. Scotcheroos are marshmallow treats raken to a whole other level. Kolaches are Czech, not French. This Norwegian Flicka doess not appreciate your mispronunciation of lerfse. Freya, goddess of my viking ancestors, and Odin, the god of my viking ancestors will smite you
He needs a good smiting. This and the video I watched before this one are the first 2 I've seen of his videos, and they will be the last 2 due to his sloppy throwing together of the videos without even bothering to research the facts!
Since when is sweet potato pie a NORTH CAROLINA thing???
Apparently Alaska doesn't exist
Mexico is not in South America.
You pronounced Hoosier wrong and I am 50, grew up in and still live in Indiana, and never saw a sugar cream pie that looked like that. Sorry that was not a Hoosier pie/sugar cream pie from Indiana. Try saying “who’s your” mamma. Then you will say it right.
Shooflea 🤨
Imagine putting all that effort in, just not on the Proper Pronunciation.........
Bane yets? Get a human to do the voice over. Judging by the text, you’re not a native English speaker, but certainly you know someone who is.
You did a poor job of describing each dessert. You went way too fast on each one. I have no idea from your descriptions how most of these taste or what is actually in the dessert. Will give you credit for having a visually pleasing video. Most of the desserts looked good you just didn’t give enough information about them to describe what the dessert was like.
Yeah no Alaska
Bro is mental... never even heard of, or even seen the one he said for South dakota. If you are going to put this stuff, actually do research.
Oh, please, PLEASE learn how to pronounce the words that you'll be saying. Shooflea pie? It's spelled Shoofly which is pronounced shoo-fly (like you want the flies to go away which is apropos as the sticky sweetness of the pie often attracted flies while it was cooling on a window sill or counter - hence the name). That was the worst, but you mispronounced a good handfull of these names. Oi!