
These easy homemade meals from the 1950s reflect their dedication to simplicity: pancakes made with pantry-friendly mix-ins and pot roast, an economical way to stretch a meat budget are some examples. Each dish can be baked all at once for convenient mealtime service with little cleanup necessary afterward.
1. Meatloaf
Though many think meatloaf is simply an overstuffed beef burger shaped into a loaf, meatloaf has long been recognized as a delicious comfort food that also offers excellent value and tasty leftovers.
An important way of making ground meat recipes more succulent and juicy is adding panade, a paste made of bread and milk used as a binder, which keeps ground meat dishes from becoming dry and crumbly.
2. Pancakes
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s legendary pancakes begin with Aunt Jemima pancake mix and include bananas to add texture and flavor. Ina Garten’s lemon butter pancakes take it one step further by segregating egg yolks from whites before mixing the two together; she suggests toasted nuts as an extra crunch factor as an optional extra topping, and fruit jams or syrups make great finishing touches as well.
3. Pot Roast
Pot roast is one of the most beloved homemade meals in America because its preparation is straightforward and its results nourishing and delectable. This version takes all the flavors of beef bourguignon but simplifies it using cheaper cuts of mushrooms, carrots (or for an authentic French experience, try swapping in parsnips) and red wine sauce seasoned with bacon, thyme and beef broth for maximum flavor!
4. Stuffed Shells
If you’re craving an elegant yet hearty meal that takes minimal effort to prepare, these baked jumbo pasta shells are sure to please. Combine ricotta, mozzarella and parmesan cheeses with seasonings for a filling, then bake your shells in marinara sauce until golden brown – even make this ahead and store in the refrigerator until ready for baking!
5. Hot Chipped Beef Dip
Chipped beef dip is one of the classic recipes. Perfect for cocktail hours and potlucks alike, its retro appeal makes it a popular snack made with pantry ingredients that feed an army. Simple to prepare ahead and delicious hot or at room temperature; serve it alongside chips, pretzels or crackers for an enjoyable dish!
6. Shepherd’s Pie
Shepherd’s Pie is an easy, family-friendly comfort food made of delicious meats and veggies topped with creamy mashed potatoes. Perfect for cold nights!
Start with an onion, garlic and carrot soffrito (sauteed until sweet) before incorporating ground beef, flour to thicken up gravy and your choice of herbs – this dish can even be frozen! This recipe also makes great use of freezer space!
7. Macaroni Pie
Macaroni pie is an irresistibly comforting casserole that tastes similar to baked macaroni and cheese, perfect for quick dinner on busy nights. A staple from days past–resourceful, simple, satisfying–macaroni pie has become a classic that everyone knows and loves today. Our version bakes everything together in one dish so it makes quick cleanup easy for serving large groups or serving quick dinner on busy evenings! Make ahead and reheat for convenient meal prep on busy evenings.
Recipe courtesy of: The Pioneer Woman. Click to save this article for later reference.
8. Chicken Pot Pie
Liv offers this delicious creamy chicken pot pie recipe which combines carrots, peas and celery in a flavorful sauce made of butter, flour, salt, pepper, celery seed and half-and-half to create an irresistibly flavorful texture. Liv opts for store-bought puff pastry as an easy shortcut; homemade dough would work just as well for this meal that should be baked until golden before enjoying with family members!
9. Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells
This dish of jumbo pasta shells stuffed with ricotta spinach filling provides plenty of protein and flavor – ideal for feeding a crowd as you can prepare everything ahead of time!
Boiled the shells according to their package instructions and drain well. Combine ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan cheese, eggs, basil/parsley leaves and garlic powder before filling your shells.
10. Hot Chipped Beef Dip
Retro all-star, this indulgent yet satisfying dip is always a winner. Delicious hot or cold, it pairs well with chips, pretzels or crackers and is even easily adaptable as vegetarian-friendly by swapping out chipped beef for plant-based deli slices – not forgetting its retro charm at parties!
Enjoy this dish with a glass of wine – it makes the perfect pairing.
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