Vintage Appetizer Recipes That Need to Come Back (2024)

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Whether you're looking to host a throwback-themed party or are just trying to shake up your menu, looking back in time to retro appetizers is a great way to cook creatively. A lot of these recipes are a little indulgent and use things like mayonnaise, salted and cured meats, cheese and other old-school ingredients. But, hey, a little fat and salt is just one of the reasons why your grandma's cooking was so good. Deviled eggs, co*cktail meatballs, pimento cheese dip and these 26other retro appetizers need to make a comeback.

Cheese Ball

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Like the most irresistible dips, cheese balls are easily shared and transported to a potluck or holiday party. They're also easy to customize. Add bacon bits, scallions or hot peppers to your cheese ball for an extra kick of flavor.

For the Cheese Ball recipe, click here.

Southern Sausage Balls

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Sausage balls are one of those Southern recipes everyone should try. They need only three simple ingredients — ground sausage, biscuit mix and cheddar cheese — and turn out amazing.

For the Southern Sausage Balls recipe, click here.

Grape Jelly Meatballs

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It doesn't get more retro than co*cktail meatballs served on toothpicks with little fancy frills on the end. This slow-cooker recipe is so easy, too. It requires just three ingredients, then you can set it and forget it.

For the Grape Jelly Meatballs recipe, click here.

Pigs in a Blanket

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Pigs in a blanket are great for game day, but also perfect for any day. This recipe kicks up this classic with a little inspiration from a New York City bagel shop.

For the Everything Bagel Pigs in a Blanket recipe, click here.

Grilled Shrimp co*cktail

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If you're already planning to fire up the grill to cook a perfect steak for guests, throw a few shrimp on there as well. Shrimp co*cktail is an easy, light appetizer that can supplement a heavier meal.

For the Grilled Shrimp co*cktail recipe, click here.

Cheese Fondue

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Cheese fondue is a recipe right out of the 1970s, but it has a place in today's party menus. After all, who doesn't need a reason to eat more cheese?

For the Cheese Fondue recipe, click here

Egg Salad

Dill and green onions are just two unexpected ingredients that go great with eggs. Toss those in with some mayo, and you've got a great egg salad. For an appetizer, serve on sliders.

For the Egg Salad recipe, click here

Crab Dip

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You probably won't find crab dip at the best seafood shacks in America, but this appetizer sure puts shellfish to good use. Serve with crusty bread or crackers.

For the Hot Crab Dip recipe, click here

Oysters Rockefeller

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An appetizer you can still find at some of the best steakhouses in America, oysters Rockefeller is an old-school dish that holds up today.

For the Oysters Rockefeller recipe, click here.

Pickled Olives and Vegetables

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It doesn't get much more retro than a classic relish tray. Pickling your own beans, carrots and squash is a great way to get use out of vegetables when they are in season.

For the Pickled Olives and Vegetables recipe, click here.

Turkey Salad

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Cranberries and cayenne give this appetizer a true throwback vibe. It's easy to swap out the turkey for chicken, and then this sweet and spicy recipe is one of the best uses for leftover chicken.

For the Cranberry and Cayenne Turkey Salad recipe, click here.

Pimento Cheese Dip

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One of the Southern foods the rest of the world needs to try, pimento cheese dip is delightfully balanced. Heat from the hot sauce is tempered by cool cream cheese and cheddar.

For the Spicy Pimento Cheese Dip recipe, click here

Swedish Meatballs

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A true comfort food for cold days, Swedish meatballs in their creamy, slightly tangy sauce can easily serve as both an appetizer and a main dish.

For the Swedish Meatballs recipe, click here

Artichoke and Olive Tapenade Sandwich

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Artichokes and olives are two ingredients that people don't cook with anymore but should. This vegetarian-friendly recipe can be cut into quarters and served as tea sandwiches.

For the Artichoke and Olive Tapenade Sandwich recipe, click here

Ants on a Log

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This kid-friendly snack uses a few kitchen staples — celery, peanut butter and raisins. If you haven't had ants on a log since you were as tall as an ant, you're not alone. This appetizer is one of those retro snack foods that are primed for a comeback.

For the Ants on a Log recipe, click here

Bean Salad

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One of the best salads that aren't "salads," bean salad is a healthy appetizer full of flavors from the Meditteranean.

For the Bean Salad recipe, click here

Waldorf Salad

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Waldorf salad shares a name with some of the most luxurious hotels in the world. Full of retro ingredients (apples, celery, mayonnaise), it has the same old-school charm as those spots.

For the Waldorf Salad recipe, click here

Seven-Layer Salad

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Hard-boiled eggs, mayonnaise and celery are just a few of the layers in this layered salad, which screams retro.

For the Seven-Layer Salad recipe, click here

Ham and Gruyere Crepes

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Maybe better known as one of the best brunch recipes, warm ham and Gruyere crepes make for a delicious savory appetizer when cut into wedges.

For the Ham and Gruyere Crepes recipe, click here

Chilled Brisket Dip

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Brisket is one of those potluck dishes that will always win over the party, and this twist on a classic is a great way to use last night's leftovers for today's appetizer.

For the Chilled Brisket Dip recipe, click here.

Watermelon Salad

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Watermelon is usually known as a barbecue side best served as-is. Toss with mint, feta and a light lemon vinaigrette, however, and this picnic classic turns into a vintage salad.

For the Watermelon Salad recipe, click here

Cheese-Stuffed Mushrooms

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Cheese-stuffed mushrooms are earthy, salty and creamy. Watch these vintage appetizers disappear off any platter. After all, they are one of the 25 best foods to bring to a party.

For the Cheese-Stuffed Mushrooms recipe, click here

Deviled Ham Salad

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After you've learned how to cook the perfect ham, use any leftovers for a classic ham salad. Serve on crackers or cucumbers for a delicious bite.

For the Deviled Ham Salad recipe, click here.

Baked Brie

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What can make one of the best foreign cheeses, brie, even better? Wrapping it in puff pastry and topping it with jam, of course.

For the Baked Brie recipe, click here.

Salmon Dip

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There are a lot of great ways to cook salmon. But if you're a fan of smoked salmon, then this recipe straight out of the '40s is for you.

For the Salmon Dip recipe, click here.

Ham and Cheese Pinwheels

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Deli ham, cream cheese, cheddar cheese and tortillas are all it takes to make classic pinwheels. It's so easy, even kids can do it.

For the Ham and Cheese Pinwheels recipe, click here.

Gazpacho

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Soup may feel like a winter dish, but this chilled tomato gazpacho is refreshing any time of year.

For the Gazpacho recipe, click here.

Deviled Eggs

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Deviled eggs are one of the best ways to cook (and eat) eggs and are always a crowd-pleaser. For a true throwback look, sprinkle your deviled eggs with paprika and top them with a halved green olive.

For the Deviled Eggs recipe, click here.

Clams Casino

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Baked shellfish dishes are truly from another era. Clams casino — clams baked with breadcrumbs, bacon and peppers — are truly tasty and one of those retro recipes you forgot existed.

For the Clams Casino recipe, click here.

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Vintage Appetizer Recipes That Need to Come Back (2024)

FAQs

What appetizers were popular in the 90s? ›

  • 1Pizza Shapes party dip. Everyone will love this super-cheesy cream cheese dip, which is mixed with crushed Pizza Shapes and topped with pepperoni.
  • 2Classic honey joys recipe. ...
  • 3Jatz-crumbed camembert bites. ...
  • 4Dairy-free choc spiders. ...
  • 5Clinkers cheesecake slice. ...
  • 6Neenish tarts. ...
  • 7Corn dogs. ...
  • 8French onion dip cheese log.

What were the appetizers in the 1930s? ›

  • CRAB MEAT DIP. Soften cream cheese and combine with mayonnaise, sour cream, Tabasco, Worcestershire, cayenne, salt, garlic and Old Bay seasoning. ...
  • SHRIMP FILLED DEVILED EGGS. ...
  • SPINACH ARTICHOKE 3-CHEESE DIP. ...
  • BACON WRAPPED SCALLOPS. ...
  • SPINACH DIP. ...
  • EASY HOT CRAB DIP. ...
  • MARINATED GARLIC SHRIMP. ...
  • SALMON APPETIZERS.

What was one of the most popular hors d oeuvres to grace holiday parties of 1970? ›

The cheese ball is the ultimate '70s party appetizer — and this classic chive and green olive cheese ball is sure to be a hit. Just roll that bad boy into a ball and serve it with crackers, it's really that simple.

What is the new trend for appetizers? ›

What street foods are starting to pick up steam in the appetizer category? Bao buns from China, empanadas from Spain, falafel from the Middle East, and crepes from France are all rising in popularity. Look to these for inspiration for next-level appetizers that will truly delight adventurous consumers.

What appetizers were popular in the 1920s? ›

Hors d'oeuvres are a must. Try finger foods like devilled eggs, tea sandwiches, salted nuts, prawn co*cktail and canapés. Cakes were also very popular in the 1920s with red velvets, pound cakes and devil cakes popular.

What kind of food would be served at a 1920s party? ›

For a co*cktail party, hors d'oeuvres like shrimp co*cktail, crab cakes, stuffed mushrooms as well as cheese trays and finger sandwiches were popular 20s fare. When planning a sit-down dinner, salad or soup along with a main course of smoked ham or roasted turkey will please your guests while staying on theme.

What were the most popular snacks in the 1940s? ›

Other favorites of the time were Bazooka Bubble Gum, Licorice candies, Turkish Taffy, DOTS Candy, Jolly Ranchers, Whoppers Malted Milk Balls, Mike & Ike, and Rain-Blo Bubble Gum. Snacks that emerged during the '40s include Cheerios, Raisin Bran, Chiquita Bananas, Junior Mints, Almond Joy, V8, and Cheetos.

What food to serve at a 60s party? ›

The Most Popular Recipes of the 1960s
  • 01 of 23. Tunnel of Fudge Cake II. View Recipe. ...
  • 02 of 23. Swedish Meatballs I. View Recipe. ...
  • 03 of 23. Sidecar. View Recipe. ...
  • 04 of 23. Wedge Salad with Elegant Blue Cheese Dressing. ...
  • 05 of 23. Beef Wellington. ...
  • 06 of 23. Cheese Straws. ...
  • 07 of 23. Porcupine Meatballs II. ...
  • 08 of 23. Sazerac co*cktail.
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What was the terrifying world of 1970s party food? ›

Seafood mousse -- While going through her mother's binders of recipes, Pallai uncovered outlandish, and often nightmarish, creations such as this fish. Tomato Aspic -- Aspic, a savory jello rarely to be found on modern dinner tables, features heavily, often with meat or vegetables suspended inside it.

What was the menu for the classic 70s dinner party? ›

Menu: Classic 70s dishes include prawn co*cktail starters, chicken Kiev, beef stroganoff, and Black Forest gateau. Vegetarian options could include quiche and stuffed mushrooms. Drinks: Serve popular 70s co*cktails like Tequila Sunrise, Harvey Wallbanger, and Pina Colada. Don't forget non-alcoholic options like punch.

What are some expensive appetizers? ›

Fancy and expensive appetizers
  • Mozzarella e pomodori (1/3) ...
  • Caprese salad in phyllo baskets with olive tapenade recipe. ...
  • Marinated Olive & Cheese Ring. ...
  • Bacon Pops! ...
  • Figs Prosciutto Appetizers. ...
  • Baked goats cheese cigars with honey & thyme recipe. ...
  • Fig Almond Tea Cake w Coconut Honey Glaze | Hungry Rabbit.

What is the food fad in 2024? ›

Baker and cookbook author Abi Balingit says 2024 is the year of “mushroom everything!” Our experts and home cooks agree, both putting mushrooms in their top four recent trends worth the hype (home cooks went as far as to rank them number one!).

What food to serve at a 90s party? ›

Have you even been to a kids party if it didn't have these...
  • Chocolate crackles. The one time of year you buy Copha (that packaging really builds the hype) always means chocolate crackles are on the cards. ...
  • Frankfurts. ...
  • Fairy bread. ...
  • Party pies. ...
  • Sausage rolls. ...
  • Chicken nuggets. ...
  • Frogs in a pond.
Sep 20, 2023

What food was trendy in the 90s? ›

You Know You're a 90s Baby When You Remember These Foods
  • 1/10. Chicken Fajitas. ...
  • 2/10. Pastry Pockets. ...
  • Food Network. 3/10. ...
  • 4/10. Pizza Pockets. ...
  • 5/10. Jalapeno Poppers. ...
  • 6/10. Dunkable Funfetti Cookies. ...
  • Food Network. 7/10. ...
  • Food Network. 8/10.
Jan 9, 2024

What food was popular in the 1990s? ›

Here are 23 foods that make us nostalgic for the '90s.
  • 1 of 23. Bagel Bites. The Image Party / Shutterstock.com. ...
  • 2 of 23. Big League Chew. Keith Homan / Shutterstock.com. ...
  • 3 of 23. Boca Burgers. The Image Party / Shutterstock.com. ...
  • 4 of 23. Bubble Tape. ...
  • 5 of 23. Chef Boyardee. ...
  • 6 of 23. Doritos 3D. ...
  • 7 of 23. Dunkaroos. ...
  • 8 of 23. Eggo Waffles.
Apr 2, 2024

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