Vintage Christmas Recipes - Retro Housewife Goes Green (2024)

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Vintage Christmas recipes can bring back memories of past Christmases and help keep family traditions alive. This year bring out some of your old favorites and try some of these as well.

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There is something about Christmas that can make us very nostalgic. Old-fashioned Christmases are always popular and even with all the trends that come and go the classic decor, recipes, and traditions always have a special place in our hearts.

Christmas is such a good time to pull out the family cookbook and make some classics you may have forgotten about. You can also make some vintage Christmas recipes that are new to you to experience what past generations enjoyed during the holidays.

There are some strange vintage Christmas recipes out there, like Christmas candle salad.

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Cherry and banana don’t sound that bad together but guess what other ingredient is in this. Mayonnaise! Why is there always mayo and jello in vintage recipes?

For that vintage Christmas recipe, I’m going to say try it at your own risk. I’m going to skip that one. However, I have found some delicious vintage Christmas recipes that don’t mix mayo and jello.

Let’s bring these vintage recipes back but maybe skip the ones like Christmas Candle Salad. Deal?


Vintage Christmas Recipes

This Christmas try some old-fashioned Christmas recipes! These recipes are from some of my favorite bloggers and are sure to make the whole family happy.

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Vintage Cranberry Noel Dessert Recipe

Cranberry Noel is a vintage cranberry dessert that is perfect for a Thanksgiving dessert or Christmas dessert. It’s really simple and surprisingly delicious.

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Vintage Cheesy Potato Casserole

Looking for a delicious and different potato side dish? Try this cheesy potato casserole from the 1960s. It’s a retro recipe that your whole family will love.

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Lawry’s Famous Creamed Spinach

Photo Credit: whatagirleats.com

Lawry's Famous Creamed Spinach has been a steak house favorite since 1938. It's the perfect accompaniment to your holiday dinner!

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Homemade old-fashioned spicy hermit cookies

Photo Credit: homespunseasonalliving.com

Hermit cookies are the perfect combination of spice, nuts, and dried fruits. They're perfect for shipping in care packages and adding to gift baskets alike

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Old-Fashioned Ambrosia Recipe

Photo Credit: www.gritsandpinecones.com

Southern Ambrosia is often called “Nectar of the Gods” and it’s an excellent description for this famous citrusy fruit salad. Classic ambrosia is a traditional Christmas dish, and I am no exception. I can’t imagine the holidays without this delicacy.

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Pecan Pralines Recipe

Photo Credit: www.gritsandpinecones.com

Old-fashioned Pecan Pralines are a classic Southern candy. These luscious, crunchy bites of heaven taste a little like a combination of creamy butterscotch, caramel, and roasted pecans all wrapped up in a sugary, fudgy package!

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Martha Washington Candy (2 Ways)

Photo Credit: www.thekitchenismyplayground.com

Martha Washington Candy is an old-fashioned favorite for the holidays -- and it's easy to see why. Loaded with creamy sweetened coconut-pecan centers coated in chocolate, this classic confection is a purely decadent delight.

Original Eggnog Recipe

Photo Credit: canadiancookingadventures.com

Sometimes it’s the simplest things that can put us in the holiday spirit. And for me it is making this EGGNOG from scratch at home.

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Old Fashioned Tea Cake Christmas Cookies

Photo Credit: intelligentdomestications.com

One recipe you should most certainly have in your collection is an Old Fashioned Tea Cake recipe. Although the name alludes to a cake, these are actually thin little sugar cookies, much like a short bread cookie. They are not too sweet, just exactly right and perfect for Christmas cookie decorating.

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Chocolate Pecan Slice and Bake Cookies

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This Chocolate Pecan Slice and Bake Cookie recipe is made with Grandma’s recipe! A chocolate log is cut into slices and rolled in tasty chopped pecans.

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Kringla Recipe for Traditional Norwegian Cookies

Photo Credit: littlefamilyadventure.com

I fondly remember my grandmother making these Kringla Cookies every holiday season. These are soft, pillowy shaped cookies are a traditional Norwegian treat that even Santa can't resist.

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Sugared Mixed Nuts on Stovetop

Photo Credit: www.lucismorsels.com

You'll eat handful after handful of these sugared mixed nuts. A perfectly sweet, creamy, and crunchy treat for all!

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Retro co*cktail Olives Appetizer Recipe

Photo Credit: www.vavoomvintage.net

These are so perfectly retro- an olive, cream cheese, lunch meat on a toothpick. As people filter in, drop their coats and get the kids settled, they all grab several at a time from the platter and if you're late to the party, you're out of luck because they'll be long gone!

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Christmas Cranberry Cake

Photo Credit: thestressfreechristmas.com

A cranberry version of a vintage cake recipe. It's delicious and simple to make.

More Vintage Recipes

Want even more vintage recipes? I’ve got several on the blog and they can be made for Christmas or any other time you want to try them out.

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FAQs

What was for Christmas dinner in the 1950s? ›

The Family Circle magazine listed this Christmas dinner menu in the December 1956 issue, “Holiday glazed ham, parsley potatoes, spiced peaches, cornbread diamonds, vegetable scallop, relish tray of olives, watercress, watermelon rind, radishes and celery, eggnog pie, coffee, salted nuts, mints.”

What did the royal family eat for Christmas dinner? ›

We did three turkeys for the Queen and her family in the royal dining room, one for the children's nursery, and then more for the 100 or so staff, so everyone had a Christmas lunch,'' he added. The turkey is served with mashed and roast potatoes, chestnut or sage and onion stuffing, cranberry sauce, and bread sauce.

What was served at a Victorian Christmas dinner? ›

For wealthy families, serving unseasonal vegetables like asparagus, beans and tomatoes was a way of demonstrating the skills of your garden staff. Like the roast meats, a traditional Twelfth Night cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies and wassail punch were still served to the Victorians.

What were the most popular dinners in the 1950s? ›

1950s Dinners

You'd find hearty main dishes like Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff and meat loaf on a '50s dinner menu, plus scrumptious sides. Casseroles were also popular, particularly those featuring seafood or ham.

What was the original Christmas dinner? ›

It is believed that the forerunner of the Christmas dinner was the midwinter feast enjoyed by our ancient ancestors. Feasts were held to celebrate the pagan midwinter solstice, and archaeological digs have discovered that the most popular meats served up were pork and beef.

What did they eat in the diner in the 1950s? ›

Items like pancakes, sausages, meatloaf, burgers, and sandwiches were standard on diner menus, and still are today. The meals were priced low, making diners popular even before their rise in the 1950s.

What was the top Christmas gift of 1950? ›

The 1950s marks the decade that Barbie first hit the shelves and was at the top of most little girls' Christmas list. Her rival, Sindy followed four years later. Mr Potato head also came out around this time, although the original was a little different from the one we know today.

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