Old-Fashioned Recipes: 15 Bloggers' Favorites (2024)

A compilationof 15 soul-soothing, old-fashioned family recipes and food traditions, shared from some amazing food bloggers.

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Nothing beats a tried and true old-fashioned recipe — one that's been handed down from a relative, that reminds you of someone special,or immediately takes you back to your childhood.

Sometimes the recipe is truly spectacular, and sometimes it's just associated with fond memories of home.It might even bean unusual concoction that YOUR family loved and you assumed everyone else in the world ate, too, only to find out it was really just you guys. (For my family, it was kippered herring mixed with mustard and spread on saltines. Don't knock it til you've tried it!)

Regardless, whenever I hear somebody talk aboutan old-fashioned family recipe or a relative's "famous" dish, I've just gotto try it out because I know it's going to be comfort food at its finest.

Some of the best recipes I've shared on my own blog are old family favorites, includingmy Grandma's Famous Cranberry Cookiesand my mom's. I also managed to score the recipe for my friend's aunt's renownedChocolate Peanut Butter Heaven dessert.

Since I'm such a sucker for an old fashioned recipe, I decided to ask some fellow bloggers to pass along their posts about favorite family gems.I had so much fun reading through their posts, and it was nearly impossible to choose only 15 (which means a second round-up will probably be in my future).

There are some amazing finds in this list, and one of these might become your new family favorite, too.

Mum's Amazing Chili from Gingey Bites. Irarely veer from my own personalchili recipe, but Mum's version truly does sound amazing. Plus, any recipe containingsmoked paprikais bound to be delicious.

Grandma Betty's Fresh Apple Cakefrom The Stealthy Mama Kitchen. Can any recipe passed down from"Grandma Betty" be bad? No way.

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English Muffin Goodies from Cricket's Confections. This one falls into the "Where has this been all my life?" category. Tiny shrimp, cheddar, butter and seasonings on a crisp English muffin. This will be served at my next gathering, for sure.

Aunt Bee's Shrimp and Pasta Salad from The Seasoned Mom. Any dish that's the first one to disappear at a potluck has got to go on my "to make" list.

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Mom's Meatloaf from The Life Jolie.I love that mommeasures her ingredients by sniff instead of precise measurements. Asimple take on a classic.

Wild Rice Hotdish from The Wicked Noodle. I must admit, I'd never heard the term "hotdish" before I saw this recipe, but it really sounds scrumptious. And unlike many vintage casseroles, it doesn't rely on canned soup.

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Aunt Lynn's Famous Pumpkin Bread from Garlic and Zest. Aunts always make the bestquickbread. It's a fact.

Gramma Kruz's Refried Beans from House of Yumm. I really want to go to Gramma Kruz's house to eat these homemade refried beans with her garden fresh cilantro. And I love that there's no need to soak the beans...who needs extra steps?

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Southern Style Mac and Cheese from the Say Grace blog. Homemade Mac and Cheese is rarely bad, butasouthern version with pepper jack and cayenne, baked so that it's nice and crispy on top? Yes, please.

Grandad's Fisherman Fishcakes from Recipe This. A 5-ingredient fishcake recipe, passed down from afisherman. You know these are simply amazing.

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Mom's Deviled Eggs from the Thanks for Cookin' blog. Traditional, but with a secret ingredient that you must check out, and I must try ASAP.

The World's Greatest Roast Potatoes from Family, Friends, Food. That title is quite a statement, but after reading her mum's tried and true method for making potatoes, I'm convinced they really arethat good.

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Nonna's Chicken Meatball Soup from Cooking with Mamma C. I can never pass up a good soup recipe, and especially not Nonna's.

Sunday Gravy -- An Italian Meat Sauce from Platings & Pairings.How can you go wrong with three kinds of meat, fresh basil, and an all-day simmer?

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Hot Cheese Bread from the Vintage Recipe Project. This is an entire site devoted to finding and preserving old fashioned recipes. There are lots of great ones on herpage, but the hot cheese bread called my name with its combination of sharp cheddar, horseradish mustard, and worcestershire. Plus thehand-written recipe card is the best.

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Well that's all I have room for in this post, but I had so much fun reading these recipes and the histories behind them that I see another round-up in my near future. And if you have an old-fashioned family gem in your arsenal, I'd love to hear about it in the comments!

Old-Fashioned Recipes: 15 Bloggers' Favorites (2024)

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Who is the most successful food blogger? ›

Top 35 Food Bloggers in 2024
  • Food52. Food52 is one of the world's leading food magazines. ...
  • Minimalist Baker. ...
  • Serious Eats. ...
  • Deliciously Ella. ...
  • Cookie and Kate. ...
  • Balanced Bites. ...
  • The Kitchn. ...
  • Smitten Kitchen.
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What is the oldest food blog? ›

The first food blog launched in July 1997 as a running feature on the Chowhound website. Titled "What Jim Had for Dinner", Chowhound founder Jim Leff cataloged his daily eating. The majority of food blogs use pictures taken by the author himself/herself, and some of them focus specifically on food photography.

How many recipes do you need for a food blog? ›

Your first 6 months. Your only job during the first 6 months of running your food blog is to get a new recipe put out every week. Do not underestimate how difficult this is. You need a minimum of 20 high quality, unique pieces of content (recipes) before search engines even consider you anything other than a spammer.

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  • Who are the highest earning bloggers? (And how much do they earn?)
  • #1: Timothy Sykes ($1 million per month)
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  • #3: Melyssa Griffin ($238,000 per month)
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What are the best recipe blogs? ›

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  • The Pioneer Woman. ...
  • Minimalist Baker. ...
  • Love and Lemons. ...
  • A Cozy Kitchen.
Apr 16, 2024

What is the oldest recipe still in use? ›

Nettle Pudding

Originating in 6000 BCE, England; it is the oldest dish of the world that's rich in nutrients. Nettle pudding is made with stinging nettles (wild leafy plant), breadcrumbs, suet, onions, and other herbs and spices. This dish is steam cooked until it attains a mousse-like consistency.

What is the oldest dish we still eat? ›

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.
Sep 2, 2023

How much does the average food blogger make? ›

$62,275

Do food bloggers have to pay for food? ›

Food bloggers can get free meals as a gift or part of a deal. In fact, the successful ones get a lot of free food and cooking ingredients from brands; therefore, they're unlikely to spend as much as other people on food.

Are food blogs still popular? ›

Food, lifestyle, and travel niches have the highest percentage of blogs and more than 50,000 blog visits per month.

What is the best platform for recipe blog? ›

WordPress is the most popular online content management system. It's the best platform for a food blog. But before getting into the reasons WordPress is great for food blogs, let's clarify one thing: we're talking about WordPress.org.

Can you make a living as a food blogger? ›

Yes, you can make money as a food blogger through various income streams, such as advertising, sponsored content, affiliate marketing, and selling products or services.

How long should a food blog post be? ›

The jury is still out on the ideal length for blog posts, so try to mix and match short posts of 1,000 words or so with long ones of 3,000 words or more.

Who is the No 1 blogger? ›

There exist over millions of blogs and numerous bloggers across the internet earning an exciting income. Some of the top bloggers in India are Amit Agarwal, Harsh Agarwal, Shradha Sharma, Arnab Ray, Ashish Sinha, Nandhini Shenoy, Srinivas Tamada, Ankit Singhla and more.

What is the average salary of a food blogger? ›

As of May 14, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Food Blogger in Los Angeles is $29.53 an hour.

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