18 Vintage Holiday Recipes to Revive This Year (2024)

Let's revive those vintage Christmas dishes of the past. We're going way back to the days when holiday recipes such as beef Wellington, buche de noel, fruit cake, and crown roasts were the dishes that filled holiday menus. Prepare yourself for strong feelings of nostalgia and a growling stomach. Try one of these twists on the classics for Christmas dinner this year!

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Fruitcake Bars

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If candied fruit, brown sugar, and cinnamon don't entice you, the aroma of thisholiday bread baking most definitely will! The red candied fruits make this one of our most color-coordinated vintage Christmas recipes.

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Individual Beef Wellington

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This 5-star review says it all, "We made this for Christmas Eve last year and loved it! It is on the menu for this coming Christmas and we hope to make it a tradition every year." To start your own Christmas dinner tradition, wrap beef tenderloin, mushrooms, and cheese in puff pastry and bake until golden brown.

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Coconut-Halva Macaroons

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Classic macaroons are filled with shredded coconut and baked to chewy, golden perfection. Put a twist on the favorite by adding warm spices like cinnamon and cardamom. Halva, made from sesame paste, adds a slight nuttiness to each cookie.

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Layered Cranberry-Quince Mold

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Cranberry + gelatin mold = the ultimate throwback Christmas recipe. If you started a list of quintessential vintage Christmas dishes, this would have to be at the top. A sprinkle of sugared cranberries adds a modern twist to the classic.

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Mom's Baked Alaska

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Baked Alaska is a creamy dessert made by topping cake and ice cream with toasted meringue. Our layered variation starts with homemade cake and your favorite ice cream. Just before serving, pile the dessert with fluffy meringue and toast until golden under the broiler.

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Golden Chiffon Cake

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The original version of chiffon cake came out in the 1940s and this lemony version was a big hit for Better Homes & Gardens during the 1960s and 70s. The retro cake feels perfect for Christmas with a generous sprinkling of coconut.

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Mocha Buche de Noel

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Bûche de Noël is a classic Christmas dessert that's made to resemble a yule log. The dessert was first made in France in the 19th century and for many, it wouldn't be Christmas without a chocolate Bûche de Noël. Don't be intimidated by the rolled cake—we'll walk you through exactly how to make your own at home.

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Huckleberry Jam Thumbprint Cookies

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It's not the holidays without sheet pan upon sheet pan of cookies. Thumbprint cookies are a classic for a reason. While you can fill them with anything from chocolate to frosting, we like to use red and green jam for Christmas.

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White Chocolate Eggnog

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Nothing says Christmas celebration like a glass of boozy eggnog. We've spiked our homemade recipe with brandy and white chocolate. This big-batch recipe makes 10 glasses, so you'll have plenty for all your holiday guests.

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Stuffed Spiral Ham

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A spiral ham in the center of the table is a nod to Christmases past. Modernize the dish with thinly sliced apples, garlic, and rosemary. Just before serving, drizzle the ham with a homemade honey-mustard glaze.

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Spinach-Artichoke Cheese Ball

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Two classics collide in this easy Christmas appetizer recipe. Blend four kinds of cheese, spinach, and artichoke hearts and shape into a ball. Roll in a mix of sliced almonds and Parmesan cheese.

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Vanilla Cream-Fruitcake Trifle

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Don't knock fruitcake until you try it. It's dried fruit, rum, nuts, and spices. How could that possibly be wrong?! It certainly has a place in our hearts as one of those great vintage Christmas dishes.

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Holiday Wassil

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It wouldn't be a retro Christmas party without a big bowl of punch. Ladle this apple-citrus punch into glasses and garnish with a fresh apple slice and a cinnamon stick.

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Classic Popover

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Proper popovers require a special pan but they're exceptionally easy to make. We've updated the classic egg batter with shredded Monterey jack cheese and flaky kosher salt. Serve them warm with plenty of butter.

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Pumpkin Gingerbread Coffee Cake

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Meet the ultimate Christmas morning mashup. Warming spices like ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and black pepper complement creamy pumpkin in this moist coffee cake recipe. We've topped with a sugar crumb mixture and a cream cheese drizzle.

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Beef Tenderloin with Parmesan-Herb Stuffing

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One reviewer called this retro holiday recipe, "A new Christmas favorite for sure!" A homemade mushroom stuffing is the start of this impressive main dish. Use it to fill a center-cut beef tenderloin roast. Once roasted, make a homemade pan sauce using the drippings.

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Deviled Eggs

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Deviled eggs are always one of the first party appetizers to be devoured. Our classic recipe is delicious but we're also sharing fun variations like Italian, Greek, and Curry-Crab.

Test Kitchen Tip: Make the deviled eggs up to 24 hours before serving and keep in the refrigerator.

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Waldorf Salad Lettuce Wraps

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The first Waldorf salad was served in 1896 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The original recipe called for diced apples, celery, and mayonnaise. We've given the classic a paleo-friendly upgrade with cauliflower, red grapes, and toasted walnuts.

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18 Vintage Holiday Recipes to Revive This Year (2024)

FAQs

What was on the Christmas dinner menu in 1950? ›

This 1950's Christmas dinner menu was listed in Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cookbook, “French onion soup, holiday duckling with orange stuffing, cranberry sauce, mushroom wild rice, almond green beans, gala fruit wreath, Parker House rolls, butter, assorted cheese and crackers, hot coffee.”

What are classic holiday foods? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
Dec 21, 2023

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 typical daily menu in the 1950s? ›

There was no such thing as the keto diet in the 1950s—meat and potatoes reigned supreme. 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 is the most traditional Christmas dinner? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used.

What are 3 traditional Christmas foods? ›

Traditional Christmas Foods
  • 01 of 12. Roast Goose. The Spruce Eats / Anfisa Strizh. ...
  • 02 of 12. Turkey. The Spruce Eats/Diana Rattray. ...
  • 03 of 12. Glazed Ham. The Spruce. ...
  • 04 of 12. Panettone. Panettone - Italian Christmas Cake. ...
  • 05 of 12. Gingerbread Houses. ...
  • 06 of 12. Plum Christmas Pudding. ...
  • 07 of 12. Buche de Noel. ...
  • 08 of 12. Fruitcake.
Aug 28, 2020

What was the original Christmas Day meal? ›

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 was served at the first Christmas dinner? ›

For the first course the mince pie is served alongside nineteen other dishes, including a roast swan, sweetbreads, a boiled partridge, a roast turkey infused with cloves, mutton with anchovy sauce, and “a kid with a pudding in his belly.” As was customary for the era, these would arrive on the table in one grand ...

What was the traditional Christmas dinner? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert.

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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