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Still make the bread pudding recipe that was handed down to my Mum by har Gran – lovely it is too!
Rabbit stew
Ground rice tarts, the way my mum makes them
I make beef stew the way my mum use to make it x
My Favourite Retro Recipe Is Steamed Pudding That My Mum Used To Make For Us
I make my grandmother’s scones, griddle cakes and courgette bread, but my favourite is her chicken soup.
Lemon curd tarts and jam tarts! When I bake then the smell reminds me of when my mum baked them when I was little – we used to (and still do) eat them warm from the oven!
Trifle x
I love my Gran’s macaroons. Massive ones with half an almond in the middle.
When my great, great Aunty passed away. I recycled some of her books. In with those books was an old school exercise book with handwritten cookery recipes. In there was a lovely scone recipe which is my favourite retro recipe.
Bakewell tart or apple pie 🙂
I loved my nan’s steamed treacle sponge pudding
My great grans clootie dumpling
A delicious, steamed lemon pudding that my mum makes 🙂
my nan used to make cheese scones,i made some the other day and they reminded me of her
sherry trifle!
lemon tart my grandma made
I hope this classes as a retro recipe – but a classic victoria sponge, that I used to make with my grandma is still my all time favourite xx
Anzac biscuits – my Mum made them many times when I was growing up (in New Zealand) & I’ve never forgotten them. Still make them myself occasionally
I don’t really have anything handed down, other then we always have a roast dinner on Sunday
Mine has to be my dad’s prawn cocktail. It is so amazing that I cannot order prawn cocktail in restaurants anymore as I just feel so let down!
It’s probably cheese fondue – just love it. Haven’t had one in years though. I think shepherd’s pie is a classic rather than a retro, but my Gran’s version was the best ever!
My grans Victoria sponge – delicious!
Shortbread – such a classic but it’s getting a big revival now.
My Gran’s Oat biscuits
We regularly have boiled fruit cake which is made using a recipe handed down from my gran.
Caramel Shortcake
My mums victoria sponge cake 🙂
My nanny has always made this delicious lemon cake with drizzle and sugar on top. It’s so sweet and moist, it’s one of my favourite childhood memories of food.
coconut ice. I used to make it with my nan its amazing stuff
My nanna makes a mean cherry pie, using cherry pie filling which I know is a bit wrong but it tastes great
still love a prawn cocktail 🙂
Angel cake, my mum made the best
Home made rice pudding baked at the bottom of the oven while the Sunday roast is cooking
I love making Nursery Cake – Victoria sponge made with brown sugar instead of caster, buttercream made partly with brown sugar and then covered in hundreds and thousands – an real retro family favourite.
Bread & butter pudding x
Any of my mum’s cakes, really! Her “Frankfurter Kranz” a German cake) is just perfect…
My Nan’s victoria sponge
My grandad’s festive tomato and vegetable soup, he used to make a huge vat of soup when the family would meet on Boxing Day. It was based around a tomato soup, but had lots of other veg, herbs, spices and meat stock, my Mum and Aunts and Uncles have tried to replicate it, but it’s never quite as good as my Grandad made x
Shared your June thrifty recipes on Facebook, yum x
Sunday hotpot like my mum used to make when I was a child.
classic victoria sponge
My Dad’s home made trifle.
I love Victoria Sponge! x
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My favourite retro recipe is the classic Victoria sponge as it is a great bake that everyone is going to love, I don’t think it will ever go out of fashion people will be still making it in decades to come.
Bread pudding – love it even now 30 years on.
Trifle, for me. 🙂
Bread and butter pudding!
My nan’s veggie soup, used to come home from school on tuesday – knowing the moment I got in, there’d she be!
My favorites are her Apple and Blackberry pies.
We would all go out in the summer hols with a tub and pick the blackberry’s, and then make pies on our return.
Shame there are very few blackberry bushes left now. 🙁
Rock Buns my Mum always made them in the Seventies!
Shared your Thrifty & Organic Meal Planner for July: Peas, Roast Fennel, Cheese Pie and Cherry on Facebook (Claire M. Smith)
I love to make apple pie, its my nans receipe
Teisen lap – a sour milk fruit cake, from an old Welsh recipie.
Scones <3
Jam sponge..yummy!
A lemon and lavender drizzle cake using fresh lavender from the graden, as a flavour and to decorate
will look nice in my kitchen!
nans steak and kidney pudding
My mum has a victoria sponge recipe from my grandma which comes out lovely
Fruit tea loaf, my family has followed the same recipe for generations
Arctic roll!
bread pudding
coconut pyramids
Making raspberry rock buns during the school holidays with mum. Happy days
my nan’s Bread Pudding
I love a good old victoria sponge 🙂
trifle 🙂
I love homemade jam tarts, I used to make them with my mum and nan
My mums apple pie.
Still use my grams recipe for rock cakes.
good old sherry trifle i loved making it with my gran
My grandma’s own version of mac n cheese!
Bread Pudding
Gypsy Tart!
Queen of Puddings – I remember making it in Home Economics class in school
My Mum used to make an amazing lemon syllabub
My husband loves a prawn cocktail starter at special occasions with shredded iceberg lettuce on the bottom
My favourite is the family Stovies recipe which has been handed down for years. Something about old cooking just makes you feel so cosy!
My dad’s roast dinner..not really retro but just delicious..
My Nan always made an extremely boozey trifle for Christmas and parties! I’ve never managed to recreate it! x
Sherry trifle, I love it.
It has to be my late nan’s bread and butter pudding, mine will never be good as hers 🙂
Prawn cocktail. I haven’t had that in so long, but I remember really enjoying it.
my mum’s apple and blackberry pie
My mum had this amazing full colour cook book from the 60’s when I was growing up, that had all sorts of monstrous foods in it. My favourite were the ones with the improbably colours – vegetables suspended in Lime jelly was one I think. But that book also had a recipe for clock cake – basic chocolate victoria sponge with a blue icing and chocolate button clock decoration on top – that my Mum would make me whenever I needed cheering up.
Bread and butter pudding
Lemon merangue
Rice pudding
Bread and butter pudding
Pikelets made by my Nan!
Christmas cake passed down from my great grandma
my mum’s amazing beef stew
Apple Crumble! 🙂
Jane x
My mum’s toffee and apple pie
Shortbread using rice flour
Shared the old fashioned kinda pie recipe
Not very conventional, but I love my nans Baileys recipe!
tates and onions
Rock cakes! My nan used to make them and now I make them with my little ones 🙂
Being from Texas, I always make my grandmothers recipe for Snicker Doodle Cookies
My mum’s Apple Pie recipe
Got to be grandma’s apple pie made with plenty of cinnamon and nutmeg
A real German take on Apfel Strudel, which was better than all the rest
Shared ‘Enjoy National Picnic Week with Pies, Pasties, Cakes & Sandwiches! My TOP Picnic Recipes’ post
Egg custard flan, from my Grans recipie
My favourite retro recipe is for Jammy Buns. I used to make them for my Dad.
Corned beef hash.
Upside down pineapple cake
Eccles Cakes. My Mum used to make the best ones ever….moist filling inside melt in the mouth pastry. Shop bought Eccles these days seem to have the pastry to filling ratio wrong, so if I’ve time, I much prefer to make my own, using the recipe my Mum used to. Delicious!
My gran’s shepherds pie.
apple pie
My nan always made lovely butterfly cakes, which I loved.
Fudge tart! Though mine never tastes as good as the cook at school used to make it!
My grandmas christmas cake is the best thing I’ve ever eaten!
Chicken curry that i learnt from my mum many years ago
Trifle (with added vodka to pep it up)
A Blancmange Tart!?!my Mum used to make made of a layer of raspberry jam on a shortcrust pastry base with a set pink blancmange custard topping & finished with coconut. A bit of an odd concoction but delicious and evocative of childhood. Not had it since I was about 12 but I miss it!
Sheppards pie with lots of mash.
My Mum’s gingerbread recipe it used to be a special treat when we were kids so if I make it now it takes me straight back there.
Shortbread! Yum!!
my mother in law used to make soft spicy empire biscuits. they were lovely. wish I had the recipe
coconut ice
Queen cakes – I used to make them with my gran every Friday ready for the weekend
Date and Walnut loaf
Bakewell tart
Cottage pie.
My fave retro treat is a slice of Arctic Roll – loved getting this at school!
Apple crumble, served with custard. One of the first things I learned to make as a teenager helping my Mum in the kitchen.
My Mum’s stew followed by bread and butter pudding.
My nan’s homemade beef stew and dumplings
I really miss home-made semolina and tapioca.
ramsden. it is grilled bacon served with a potato and onion stew. love it!! very old recipie
MY grandmother’s recipe for Yorkshire Pudding made with beef dripping … It is compulsory that leftovers are drizzled with golden syrup and eaten as dessert!
I remember a retro ‘salad plate’ with iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, grated carrot, cold baked beans (I would leave that off now!), boiled egg and ham! Often salad cream was applied! :-/
Fruit cake, every sunday, keeping up the tradition!
Bread and butter pudding
Bread pudding…..
Boiled bacon and cabbage …The way my Irish granny made it
Yorkshire puddings, made by my partner Lisa the same way her great uncle showed her years ago. You know, measuring it in a jug and mixing with a fork.
A classic apple pie. I love all this retro baking stuff!
good ole’ flapjack! 🙂 faye xx
“squashed fly” biscuits. (Or raisin biscuits as they are also known!)
APPLE AND PEAR CRUMBLE
Plum Cake
My Gran used to make yummy bread pudding
My mum has passed down a lovely recipe for a steamed sponge cake. Super simple but delicious!
flapjacks with black treacle
Mums Christmas Pudding
My Mum used to make a mean rice pudding, the smell still reminds me of being small and helping her with it
I enjoy Soviet retro salads.
My gran made a wonderful meat loaf/ meatshape.
carrot cake!!
My mum used to make spotted dick lol. So simple but so nice.
Grandma’s bakewell tart – mine’s good but it will never be as good as Grandma made.
Spotted Dick. Reminds me of my childhood.
My grans steam pudding will always stick in my memory as a favourite of my childhood
love my mam’s parkin
my mother’s apple tart
home made duff
sausage plait
Egg Custards
GRANDMA’S APPLE PIE!
pecan pie
Chicken soup
my grandmas cheese and onion pie
Bread and butter pudding
Blackberry Pie – My great grandma used to cook me this after we’d been blackberry picking.
my nans rice pudding, it was so thick you could cut in into cubes
Rich fruit cake with a hint of whiskey!
fairy cakes i made with nan
I love old fashioned spotted dick with custard
My mums rice pudding x
Egg custard tart.
Traditional cherry cake that my Gran used to make 🙂
apple pie with cinnamon
My mums homemade chicken soup
Apple crumble made with brown sugar for the crumble, not oats
Chocolate peppermint cake, my mom used to make it for us as kids, no she is gone we carry on making it , its so delicious and reminds me of home xx
jam tarts
My mother-in-law’s Pineapple and Banana Pudding which was in a recipe book which came with her first cooker.
oaties, lovely rustic cookies my nan used to bake x
My favourite retro recipe is the lemon drizzle cake recipe handed down from my grandma to my mum, and now to me. Three generations of yummy cakes!
chocoalte concrete pud….A great fav of mine…..My Nana used to make it and would never give anyone the recipe, that recipe went to the grave with her………x
Peanut butter cookies – yummy
A nice winter broth x
Custard Tart
sticky toffee pudding xx
Melting Moments!
I cant decide!! Lemon drizzle or apple cake!
Toad in the hole
Blackberry and apple crumble
My late mum’s “Cut and come again” cake. All her children have made it since, but never as good as mum’s!
Cornbeef Hash
Rhubarb pear and ginger crumble
lemon drizzle cake
My nan’s chorley cakes, her pastry was always so light and she never used scales.
Home made corned beef pasties
i always loved the way my mother done stew
Rhubarb Crumble
Macaroons
love making my nanas dumplings .nice round balls popped in hot stew put lid on top and let them cook throough till stodgy outside but taste devine
Bread & Butter Pudding mmmm
That’s easy it has to be a Sherry Trifle yummy
Its not a recipe but I love corn beef in thick white sliced bread. I might be wrong here but I heard the meat content in corn beef was really high?
my mum’s rice pudding – perfect comfort food.
Bread pudding like my nan always made
Egg Custard Tart
I think this would be classed as retro – a good old trifle! Sponge soaked in sherry, tinned peaches on top, then some lovely creamy custard, whipped double cream topped with toasted almonds. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!
Jam/lemon curd tarts warm from the oven!yummy!
Fruit tea loaf made by my nan
Victoria Sponge Cake
Bread & butter pudding!
Golden syrup upside down pudding that my mum used to make when we were little! I can still taste it when I think about it! Yum!!
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My mum’s bread pudding!
self saucing lemon sponge – so good
shared https://www.lavenderandlovage.com/2014/08/the-great-british-bake-off-my-mary-berry-inspired-florentines-recipe-with-stem-ginger.html which look lovely and I’m going to try them
My mum always made us jam tarts- yum!
Victoria sponge with home made jam 🙂 Very yummy.
Ginger snaps like my great aunt used to make
my mother’s Coronation Chicken. It’s dreamy, creamy deliciousness 🙂
My Granny’s Lemon Meringue!
My grandmas rice pudding x
My dad’s chocolate cake
Bread pudding 🙂
Proper chicken soup 🙂 Mmmmmm
I love my grandmas banana bread recipe.
apple cumble
Pineapple upside down cake
Apple Pie
I love my mums lemon drizzle cake!
Bread and butter pudding!
Mum made the most amazing angel cake and i still love it
Cant beat mums bread and butter pudding
my mums angel delight desserts
jam tarts like my nan use to make
Prawn cocktail
Corned beef and potato pie
Stew & dumplings 🙂
I make loads of old fashioned recipes, chicken stew and dumplings is a household favourite, also jam roly poly or peach cobbler
It’s my dad’s bread and butter pudding – love it.
these are nice prizes
rock cakes
Gran’s Cottage Pie, proper.
Liver and Bacon
Black Forest Gateau, love it!
Bread & butter pudding
Whiskey Trifle
For this recipe, just follow your favourite recipe for Sherry Trifle, but substitute Whiskey for the Sherry. This is a great recipe for parties, but definitely not for the children.
Pineapple upside down cake
Does Cottage pie count?
coconut ice 🙂
Mum’s bread and butter pudding 🙂
I’ve never made it but it would be Black Forest Gateau as I adore the flavour combination of chocolate and black cherries, and it brings to mind many happy childhood parties.
Melting moments
Coconut Kisses
20 minute swimmers, dumplings in syrup lol
my favourite is bread pudding which i still make
Black forest gateau
Battonburg
Corned beef and potato pie – made with the family pastry recipe.
my mums apple pie
JAM TARTS
Apple crumble
My gran’s jam scotch. To Die For!!!
Jam Tart
I love apple crumble with custard, reminds me of my childhood as my Mum made it all the time
My Gran’s rock cakes
Gypsy tart
Grannies apple pie x
My Mum’s bread and butter pudding, I can never get it to taste just the same!
My grannies bakewell tart
Bread, nothing smells & tastes as good as freshly baked homemade bread. smells &
I love my grandmas lemon meringue, it’s fantastic!
Bread and butter pudding!
Shortbread and apple pie.
jam tart and custard!reminds me of school.xx
Savoury Swiss Roll , but veggie version, without the pate’ 😉
baked rice pudding love it
rock cakes me dear nana used to make 🙂
Jam Roly poly
Victoria Sponge cake
Chocolate concrete cake and mint custard! 🙂
Old fashioned pear cake!
i love bread and butter pudding that my gran used to make!
my grans cold turkey curry on boxing day 🙂
i make bread as i was taught by my mother
apple pie
just gorgeous
Bread and butter pudding
Rock cakes
roast parsnips, by my mum
Good old Braising steak and mash! a hearty stew makes everything good
I inherited a really old Bero cookbook from my mum in law and I use it all the time, though I have to do some converting and adapting. I also have a secret love of seventies style prawn cocktail and of coconut ice which we used to make when I was at school – a longggggg time ago.
My Mum makes an amazing Trifle, it definitely has a retro feel!!!!
Scotch pancakes – my Daddy taught me how to make them and we still eat them regularly.
I always make the jelly and fruit flan which was my Nan’s speciality …although unfortunately I’m not as talented as she was and buy pre-made cases!
What’s your favourite retro recipe?
Jen xx
Sheperds pie with baked beans, just like Mum used to make.
My grans mac n cheese
My nannas Barrabrith cake. <3
My nannas Barrabrith cake. <3
A nice traditional beef casserole like my mum used to make
My favourite recipe was mixed fruit fairy cakes. God bless my mum. X x
My nan taught me how to make a killer lemon Drizzle 🙂
apple crumble mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I make Mum’s Victoria Sponge recipe all the time – it really is the best one!
my favourite was the strawberry/cream tarts covered with the delicious strawberry jelly. yummy
Apply and blackberry pie made from blackberries picked by us and apples.from my.nans tree
Flapjacks. I’ve modernised it a bit by putting crystallised ginger in them.
Steamed syrup sponge pudding.
I still make bread and butter pudding and love Prunes and custard
Apple crumble and custard except when I was little I would only eat the crumble and custard lol
My mums marble cake – FAB, my daughter also makes it!
Rice pudding with nutmeg
Coconut macaroons, my grandad used to make them
Irish soda bread from my irish mommy 🙂
my nan’s chip butties 😀
Malt Loaf
Very pretty
treacle tart!
My Nans Christmas Cake
Apple Pie with cloves in the apple mixture,smelling cloves always reminds me of it.yumm
Rhubarb and cold custard OMG I used to love this so much
Flapjack always yum
Rock cakes, with a dollop of raspberry jam in the middle!
My Grandma used to made an amazing Bakewell Tart and my Nan used to make the best Yorkshire Puddings with Jam on in the world. We were spoiled for lovely homemade food when we were children.
Grasshopper Pie like my grandma used to make
Good old Irish Stew always fills me up.
Chocolate tiffin that my nanny made, then my mum made it with me and my sisters 🙂 It’s so yummy!
Pineapple upside down cake 🙂
Shared on Twitter A Beautiful Easy Quick Bread Recipe – Zuri’s South African Picnic Bread
Got to love a classic meat and potato pie with a classic apple pie and custard for after mm
My mum used to make us jelly in rabbit moulds, not really a favourite to eat, but have fond memories of multi-coloured wobbly rabbits which still makes me smile!
mother in laws bread pudding
pineapple upside down cake
Shortbread
Mince & Tatties
Egg custard tart – a big one 🙂
Making home made chips my adopted taught me!
Cheese Straws Classic
Egg custard tart that my mum used to make.
My mum used to make a fabulous ginger loaf and top it with icing – yummy!
Home-made carrot cake with frosted icing ….. gorgeous
Apple Pie – yummy
Corned Beef Hash, I’ll be teaching it to my daughter when she’s old enough too
Baked Alaska! x
Lemon Meringue Pie
My granmas egg curry
ginger biscuits
my mums jam tarts
Victoria sandwich
Got to be bread pudding!
Definitely my nan’s special rhubarb crumble! Mmm
welsh cakes
sherry trifle
It has to be a good ol’ fashioned trifle!
Meat & Potatoe Pie yum yum
Pineapple upside down cake
welsh cakes yummy
Definitely apple pie! Yummy 🙂
sausage meat pie
Red velvet cake! A retro Waldorf Astoria classic, really glad it’s having a bit of a revival at the minute x
My mum’s recipe for tattie soup! Yum! 🙂
My mums banana cake with chocolate chip s it’s gorgeous and my twins love it
has to be the family recipe for fruit pudding
My mum makes Chocolate Concrete that they used to serve when she was at school
Apple pie x 🙂 Nan used to make it
Manchester Tart
Egg custard baked in oven
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Homemade rice pudding-delicious
Easter Biscuits – rarely see them now.
Quiche Lorraine.It was my favourite as a child and I now regularly make it for my family.The old ones are the best.
Chocolate sponge pudding and yorkshire pudding in a slab like my mum used to make yum!!
has to be my nans apple pie
Victoria Sponge Sandwich
Victoria Sponge
Apple Pie, still my favourite
Barm Brack – my mum ,my grandmother and my great grand mother made it .My children can make it on their own although I do the hot bits!! just soak the fruit overnight in the cold tea and then throw everything in together mix and cook in a loaf tin for an hour -lovely hot with butter or cold !!
385g dried fruit
300ml cold tea
220g self-raising flour
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon mixed spice
125g caster sugar
Prawn cocktail
Toad in the hole
You can’t beat a classic sherry trifle! Prawn cocktails deserve a special mention also!
Shared the spiced plums and pulled beef recipes, they look divine!
rock cakes was my favourite
The classic Victoria Sponge made with my Grandma
I love making prawn cocktail
My Dads cheese and onion pie.Great comfort food.
Scones
I love to make my Nan’s meat pie. So simple and tasty but never quite tastes the same as when she made it
Sago pudding – yum
My nans chocolate cake, i have no idea what she puts in it but it is deeelicious!
I love making trifle at Christmas with lots of sherry. Sometimes I make an updated mango and rum version too.
mums roast dinner with all the trimmings :0 nothing beats mums roast dinners at christmas
Mince and onions, now being made by the third generation in our family 🙂
How popular is this competition ! It would be bread and butter pudding
Bakewell tart
my aunts roast dinners.
My nanna was a great cook her Northumbrian scones were second to none.
Rabbit stew
Where do I begin, I make all my mums retro recipes. Shepard’s pie, goulash, bacon Dumplings, beef stew and Dumplings, Victoria sponge, Toad in the hole, and so on.
Gooseberry Pie. I hate gooseberries normally but my grand-dad aka grumpy dwarf loved it and so do I.
My nanny makes the best deserts, bread puddin and apple crumble.
home made pies
Trifle for sure!
I tweeted a post
Corned Beef Hash and Lemon Meringue Pie!
Sherry Trifle! with so much sherry the jelly barely sets
My grandma’s gingerbread 🙂
Has to be spiced red cabbage that my mum and myself make together round Christmas time
Bread Pudding! A recipe I remember from my mum and my gran and hopefully my children will continue to make it (instead of just eating it!).
Nan’s Doorstep Yorkshire Pudding and Jam
My Grandma’s rough cake 🙂
Sticky Toffee Pudding
homemade Yorkshire parkin 😀
bread and butter pudding
Teisen Lap
Rhubarb Crumble like my nan made 😀
I love the classic rum balls that my Nanna has always made, although I make them with a wee bit more rum come xmas time 🙂 I also shared the following recipe Roast Chicken Dinner, Cider & Onion Soup with Cheese Croutons and PIE!
GOOD OLD-FASHIONED FAIRY CAKES!
Dorset Apple Pie
sticky toffee pudding
Chocolate pudding as they used to serve at school in the 80’s with mint custard
We still have my Nan’s cookbook and my Dad taught me to make flapjacks from it. I am now teaching my kids how to make.
my nana’s christmas cake recipe in her Bero book with hand scribbled notes
My Great Nan made the best treacle tart in the world ever. I’ve tried so many since, home-made, shop bought, and nothing beats it. She made a crust for the top from crushed cornflakes. I keep trying to replicate it and failing. I will get there one day!