20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (2024)

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20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Feb. 27, 2024

    These '80s recipes are going to give you a serious case of dinnertime nostalgia. Bring a few of these dishes back to the future and serve them up tonight (they're just as delicious as they were back then).

    Mom’s Swedish Meatballs

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    Mom fixed this Swedish meatball recipe for all sorts of family dinners, potluck suppers and PTA meetings. The scent of browning meat is intoxicating. Add to that the sweet smell of onions caramelizing, and everyone’s mouth starts watering. —Marybeth Mank, Mesquite, Texas

    Be sure to check out some of our favorite ’80s snack foods, too!

    Sloppy Joes Sandwiches

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    You’ll love this quick, easy and economical homemade sloppy joe recipe. Brown sugar adds a touch of sweetness, both for traditional sandwiches on buns or as a down-home topping for rice, biscuits or baked potatoes. —Laurie Hauser, Rochester, New York

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    As a child, I learned from my grandmother how to make these chicken-fried steaks. I taught my daughters, and when my granddaughters are older, I’ll show them, too. —Donna Cater, Fort Ann, New York

    Pepperoni Pan Pizza

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    I've spent years trying to come up with the perfect pizza crust and sauce, and they're paired up in this recipe. I fix this crispy, savory pizza for my family often, and it really satisfies my husband and sons. —Susan Lindahl, Alford, Florida

    Easy Beef Stroganoff

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    I wanted to lighten my mother-in-law's wonderful recipe and came up with this tasty beef Stroganoff. In our home, we call it special noodles. —Jennifer Riordan, St. Louis, Missouri

    Walking Tacos

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    These Walking Tacos are perfect for an on-the-go dinner, a campfire meal or an easy game-night supper. The ingredients go right into the chip bags! —Beverly Matthews, Richland, Washington

    Chicken Tater Bake

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    You'll please everyone in the family with this inviting and filling chicken Tater Tot casserole. It tastes like a chicken potpie topped with Tater Tots. —Fran Allen, St Louis, Missouri

    Chili Mac Casserole

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    This cheesy casserole uses several of my family's favorite ingredients, including macaroni, kidney beans, tomatoes and cheese. Just add a leafy salad for a complete meal. —Marlene Wilson, Rolla, North Dakota

    Slow-Cooked Chicken a la King

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    When I know I'll be having a busy day with little time for cooking, I prepare this tasty main dish. Brimming with tender chicken and colorful vegetables, it smells so good while cooking. —Eleanor Mielke, Snohomish, Washington

    Cheesy Stuffed Peppers

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    This is my favorite summertime supper because I can use peppers and tomatoes fresh from my garden.—Betty DeRoad, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Classic Chicken Potpie

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    Our neighbors and a friend from back home are always after me to make "those yummy potpies". That's all the encouragement I need, since we really like 'em, too! —Ada May Smith, Citrus Springs, Florida.

    Family-Favorite Italian Beef Sandwiches

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    With only a few ingredients, this roast beef is a snap to throw together. And after cooking all day, the meat is wonderfully tender. —Lauren Adamson, Layton, Utah

    Chicken Divan

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    This tasty chicken divan recipe was given to me by a friend years ago, and it's been a family favorite ever since. My daughters enjoy making this dish in their own homes and get the same enthusiastic compliments I always do! —Mary Pat Lucia, North East, Pennsylvania

    Zippy Breaded Pork Chops

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    Need a perky update for baked breaded pork chops? These chops with ranch dressing and a light breading will bring a delightful zing to your dinner table. —Ann Ingalls, Gladstone, Missouri

    Tuna Noodle Casserole

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    Families are sure to love the creamy texture and comforting taste of this traditional tuna casserole that goes together in a jiffy. I serve it with a green salad and warm rolls for a nutritious supper. —Ruby Wells, Cynthiana, Kentucky

    French Bread Pizza

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    Slices of this hearty french bread pizza are guaranteed to please. I sometimes substitute spaghetti sauce for the pizza sauce, or add our favorite veggies to the toppings. —Sue McLaughlin, Onawa, Iowa

    Orange Spiced Ham Steak

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    I turn orange marmalade, mustard and just a hint of ginger into a glaze for ham that comes together super quick but feels exceptional. And that makes it perfect for when I’m entertaining brunch guests! —Connie Moore, Medway, Ohio

    Penne alla Vodka

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    This easy and impressive pasta is always on the menu when my husband and I invite first-time guests over for dinner. Many friends have asked me to make the recipe again years after they first tried it. —Cara Langer, Overland Park, Kansas

    Salisbury Steak with Onion Gravy

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    This hearty main dish is a favorite at our house. It really warms you up. —Kim Kidd, New Freedom, Pennsylvania

    Originally Published: July 15, 2020

    20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (20)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (2024)

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    What food was popular 50 years ago? ›

    The Most Popular Recipes of the 1950s
    • 01 of 30. Kelly's Ham Jell-O(R) Salad. View Recipe. ...
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    What food was popular in 1989? ›

    So what were we eating in 1989? We were dining on Lemon Squares, Baked Brie with Sundried Tomatoes, and the humbly-named World's Best Sugar Cookies.

    What cookies were popular in the 80s? ›

    80s favorites like Snickerdoodles, Food for the Gods, and Butterscotch Bars are every bit as popular today as they were back then, and for good reason! Fill up your cookie jar or pack a few in your kid's baunan and share the same delicious memories you enjoyed in your youth.

    What was hot in the 80s? ›

    If you've ever wondered, “What was popular in the 80s?” then know that neon colors, big hair, the Brat-Pack, iconic toys and games like Nintendo and Transformers, as well as Madonna, Duran Duran, and MTV videos helped define the decade.

    What drink was popular in the 80s? ›

    Blue Hawaiian Frozen. Blue drinks were huge in the 80s, as was the Piña Colada - add blue curaçao to a Piña Colada and you'll have yourself a Blue Hawaiian.

    What was on an 80s buffet? ›

    There are lots of snacks you could have for a buffet including Twiglets, Bacon Rashers Crisps and Pickled Onion Monster Munch, there's Peanuts, Wotsits and Space Raiders. You could even make some cakes or cookies with a Retro 80s theme, there are some great cookie trays shaped like Pac-Man you can find on Ebay.

    What food was made in 1889? ›

    An often recounted story holds that on June 11, 1889, to honour the queen consort of Italy, Margherita of Savoy, the Neapolitan pizza maker Raffaele Esposito created the "Pizza Margherita", a pizza garnished with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil, to represent the national colours of Italy as on the Flag of Italy.

    What were typical meals in 1890? ›

    By the 1890s a typical day's diet included two kinds of meats, eggs, cheese, butter, cream, bread, corn, several other vegetables, jellies, preserves, relishes, cake, pie, milk, coffee, and tea.

    What is the oldest food we still eat today? ›

    The oldest foods still eaten today
    • Stew. Who can say no to a delicious, heart-warming stew? ...
    • Tamales. Made from starchy, corn-based dough, tamales are still enjoyed today all throughout Mexico and Central America, South America, the Caribbean, the US and even the Philippines. ...
    • Pancakes. Yep. ...
    • Bread. ...
    • Curry. ...
    • Cheesecake.

    What was the most popular food in the 1980s? ›

    Top Ten Uniquely '80s Foods
    • Tab Cola.
    • Artificially Flavored Fruit Snacks. ...
    • Equal. ...
    • Orange Julius. ...
    • Tri-Color Pasta Salad. ...
    • Cool Ranch Doritos. ...
    • The California Raisins. ...
    • Jawbreakers. Like spicy food, these dangerously choke-inducing balls inspired serious candy egos. ...

    What were Americans eating in 1980? ›

    Along with comfort foods like Hamburger Helper and Rice-O-Roni, Sloppy Joes also became popular in the '80s. Kids loved the meaty sandwich, mainly because it was one of the messiest meals out there. A mixture of ground beef, onions, tomato sauce or ketchup, and other seasonings served on a hamburger bun — yum!

    Were diners popular in the 80s? ›

    Entering into the 1980s, the classic diner was no longer just a place to eat: it was a cultural institution. By this point in time, diners across the country were being recognised for their special historical significance.

    What did people eat in 1983? ›

    Richness was the goal in 1983, in the wallet as well as on the plate.
    • Roast Lobster with Pink Butter Sauce (Langouste Rôtie au Beurre Rose Hostelleries Saint-Roch)
    • Smoked Pork in Pastry.
    • Couscous Salad with Currants, Pine Nuts, and Celery.
    Aug 16, 2016

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