Modern Grilled Cheese Has Nothing On This Baked 1950s Sandwich
While the modern grilled cheese sandwich is delicious in its own right, there's a baked 1950s version that deserves some much-needed spotlight.
Read MoreWhile the modern grilled cheese sandwich is delicious in its own right, there's a baked 1950s version that deserves some much-needed spotlight.
Read MoreCountry and city hams may look similar, but the two are actually quite different. They're both cured, but the process for each is vastly different.
Read MoreAndrew Zimmern has eaten some wild and wonderful things in his day, but this one pretty run-of-the-mill dish? Yeah, he refuses to even taste it.
Read MoreSure, it's traditional to pop a bottle of Champers on New Year's Eve, but there's one particular meal, featuring two foods, that we always eat for good luck.
Read MoreOften served bite-sized and on a skewer, this old-school appetizer embodies tiki-cuisine: bold, Asian-American fusion with dramatic presentation.
Read MoreWhen we think of jolly old St. Nick, we may automatically associate the Christmas figure with Coca-Cola's robust Santa Claus, but did the brand invent his look?
Read MoreIf you're interested in kicking it old-school style, you might want to whip up this versatile '50s appetizer that was still being served well into the 1990s.
Read MoreBobby Flay was a child in the 1960s and '70s, so it makes sense that he saw this one classic toy when watching Saturday morning cartoons and wanted it.
Read MoreYes, you read that right; Jose Cuervo, the most popular tequila globally, has a hawk (actually two!) as an important employee and has since the company started.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain held no punches when it came to food, including what he disliked and what he loved. And for breakfast? He considered this the best anywhere.
Read MoreColeslaw is an American staple, and there are variations across the country. In South Carolina, they use a blend of cabbage and carrots with a unique dressing.
Read MoreMany Christmas dishes have come and gone over the years, and these vintage ones have sadly fallen out of fashion. Here's why they used to be popular.
Read MoreIf you have a boomer in your family, you may have used this particular tool when baking cookies during the holidays as it's still popular with them.
Read MoreWe've been canning food for hundreds of years now, and it makes sense that not all would stand the test of time. Here are some you just might remember.
Read MoreEven when empty and stripped of a label, whiskey fans can immediately recognize Jack Daniel's iconic square packaging, which has been around since 1895.
Read MoreIt seems like every state has its own signature style of pizza, and Rhode Island is no exception. As a bonus, it helps reduce waste.
Read MoreStandard bologna is a cured meat synonymous with childhood school lunches, but its Pennsylvanian derivative has its own unique uses -- ones you may prefer.
Read MoreFrom oyster stew to breakfast sausage, cream sauces, and baked apple pie, this warm and earthy spice used to be ubiquitous but has fallen by the wayside.
Read MoreWhile modern comfort foods are great, sometimes nothing beats a good throwback. We think these old-school comfort foods deserve massive comebacks.
Read MoreSome kitchen tools have not stood the test of this time, but this old-school tool is still beloved by boomers. You may find it useful in your modern kitchen, too.
Read MoreTo make a simple version of this comforting 1920s-era casserole, you only need ingredients that are probably already in your pantry and fridge.
Read MoreIf you've been to the Midwest, you've likely eaten something called a salad that you (rightfully) interpreted as dessert. This one features marshmallows.
Read MoreWhile it may not be the world's priciest bottle, this esteemed vintage has moved beyond being a simple drink to become the ultimate status symbol.
Read MoreThere are many, many dishes that were popular in the Midwest back in the day, some of which are still eaten today -- looking at you, Minnesota salads and this.
Read MoreSweet and savory; soft and crispy, crunchy; this particular breakfast dish is an American classic that leaves much of the rest of the world confused.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was famous for his crooning, but he had an eye for food, so it's little surprise he had a specific request for his chicken salad sandwiches.
Read MoreIt may feel like the company has been around since the beginning of bean roasting, but Maxwell House isn't the oldest coffee business in the United States.
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