Betty Crocker Lost Recipes: Beloved Vintage Recipes for Today's Kitchen
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A captivating collection that celebrates the wonderful recipes from the Betty Crocker archives in a package that appeals to the modern cook
Betty Crocker Lost Recipes is the ultimate treasure for the most devoted Betty Crocker fans, as well as cooks who are interested in recipes with a retro/nostalgic twist. Eighty percent of the book includes tried-and-true recipes that simply aren’t in today’s cooking repertoire—mainly from-scratch recipes that are hard to find. Twenty percent is a fun look back at some of the cooking customs of the past that may not be worth repeating, but are worth remembering. Features include ideas like “How to Throw a Hawaiian Tiki Party,” and the robust introductory pages contain interesting stories, anecdotes, and artwork from Betty Crocker’s history. Recipes are carefully curated to ensure that they are still relevant, achievable, and made with available ingredients—think Beef Stroganoff, Chicken à la King, Waldorf Salad, and Chiffon Cake. These lost recipes are ready to grace the tables of a whole new generation of cooks.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I'm glad for the existence of Betty Crocker Lost Recipes, even if most of the recipes aren't to my taste. There are a lot of people out there who do love vintage cookbooks, and so many of those books were cheaply made or have endured decades of use and abuse. This cookbook gathers favorite recipes for every meal and snack of the day--plus handy Betty Crocker kitchen and party-organizing tips--and so preserves them for new generations to enjoy. There are some pictures and vintage illustrations throughout, but I wish there were photos to go along with every recipe.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Okay, I am impressed. I bought this book as a gift for a family member who LOVES cook books and now I am making another order for a copy of it for myself. It's such a clever, kitschy book. Sure, the recipes can be found just about anywhere and there aren't really as many as you'd expect there to be in a Betty Crocker book, but the rest of what the book has to offer is what makes it worthwhile. The housewife tips are fantastic, the old style pages really make it feel like older recipes, and the notes before each recipe, along with their modern updates, are fun to have.
It's more coffee table book than cookbook, but that's perfect for me.
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Betty Crocker Lost Recipes - Betty Crocker
GENERAL MILLS
Owned Media and Publishing Director: Amy Halford
Owned Media and Publishing Manager: Danielle Andrews
Senior Editor: Cathy Swanson
Recipe Development and Testing: Betty Crocker Kitchens
Photography: General Mills Photography Studios and Image Library
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Editorial Director: Deb Brody
Executive Editor: Anne Ficklen
Managing Editor: Marina Padakis
Production Editor: Helen Seachrist
Cover Design: Tai Blanche
Interior Design and Layout: Tai Blanche
Senior Production Coordinator: Kimberly Kiefer
Copyright © 2017 by General Mills, Minneapolis, Minnesota. All rights reserved.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available.
ISBN 978-1-328-71033-8 (hardcover); 978-1-328-71037-6 (ebook)
v1.0917
Dear Friends,
Anadama bread, Welsh Rarebit, Cherry Berries on a Cloud — for some folks, these foods will evoke cherished memories of times past. For many, it will be the introduction to some very special recipes that deserve to come out of recipe boxes again.
Back in their day, food was often saltier and full of fat or very bland, compared to how we eat today. Yeast of yesteryear was different from today’s options, so older recipes needed to be updated to be successful now. This special collection of lost
recipes has been lovingly updated for today’s ingredients and tastes. You’re going to enjoy serving these to family and friends — when we shot the photos for this book, these foods were devoured!
Try our great get-togethers, sure to make you a party legend. Our festive Retro Tiki Party, will be fun, no matter what the weather. The Merry Kitschmas Party, brings back delicious holiday favorites with a nostalgic twist. Time for a Tea Party, shows a sweet way to entertain kids or your girlfriends.
With each recipe, you’ll find the history of the dish or other interesting information. Have a chuckle at the anecdotal quips of wisdom that appeared in the first cookbooks. Since 1921, the Betty Crocker Kitchens have been a trusted source of inspiring-but-doable recipes. That hasn’t changed . . . but it’s fun to bring back the delicious recipes of where we started.
May all your meals be memorable,
Contents
Wisdom & Tips from Betty
1. Appetizers & Snacks
2. Main Dishes
3. Breads & Coffee cakes
4. Salads & Sides
5. Desserts
Metric Conversion Guide
Index
Features
Merry Kitschmas Party
Retro Tiki Party
Time for a Tea Party
Food and Fire Obsession
What’s happening around us (and what tickles our taste buds) has transformed our eating choices over the past century. Take a peek at how we’ve been eating over the past 100 years.
Wisdom & Tips from Betty
Since the very first edition of The Betty Crocker Cookbook was published in 1950, Betty has been guiding the women of the day to success, both in and out of the kitchen. Read through these nuggets of wisdom from the first Picture Cook Books for an interesting, and at times amusing, look at the past.
Refresh Your Spirits
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
Every morning before breakfast, comb hair, apply makeup and a dash of cologne. Does wonders for your morale and your family’s too!
Think pleasant thoughts while working, and a chore will become a labor of love.
Have a hobby. Garden, paint pictures, look through magazines for home planning ideas, read a good book or attend club meetings. Be interested and you will always be interesting!
If you have a spare moment, sit down, close your eyes and just relax.
Be Comfortable
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
Wear comfortable shoes and easy-fitting clothes while working.
Stand erect. Good posture prevents fatigue.
Have sink, work table and counter tops at heights that are comfortable to eliminate strain. If dishpan is too low, set it on a box.
Use a dust mop and long-handled dust pan. Use self-wringing mop to prevent stooping.
Meal Time . . . A Happy Time
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
Make mealtime a special time in your home by serving appetizing food in a relaxed, happy atmosphere. The buoyant health and feeling of well-being that results will be reward enough for the care and loving thought you give to your family’s meals.
Planning Foods That Go Together
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
Something soft and something crisp
Should always go together,
And something hot with something cold
No matter what the weather;
Serve bland foods with tangy sauce
And garnish them with green;
If you will use these simple rules
You’ll be your family’s queen!
Fresh Fruit and Cheese
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
The bowl headed with colorful fruit washed, dried and chilled — a variety to choose from . . . is both decorative and tempting. Cheese and crisp unsweetened crackers are natural affinities or crisp rich cookies are pleasant accompaniments. Serving can be very simple: just an individual dessert plate, a suitable knife for cutting fruit and spreading cream cheese. Finger bowls are correct to save linens from stubborn fruit stains but today paper napkins are often used with fruit.
Perfect Your Homemaking Skills
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1950)
Practice each task until it goes smoothly and easily. This develops techniques in meal-planning, cooking, marketing, sewing, dishwashing, home-beautifying, nursing, bed-making, cleaning, laundering.
Serve with Flair
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1961)
If your main dish is a hearty one, serve a simple tossed salad, French bread or crusty rolls and light dessert. If less hearty, serve with a salad, vegetable, bread and a richer dessert.
It’s fun to have several baking dishes in varying sizes, shapes and colors to suit your food — and your mood!
Garnishes are a welcome additional to main dishes. Keep a few sprigs of parsley in your refrigerator for a bright green touch. Sliced raw tomatoes, carrot curls and pickles, too, are colorful garnishes.
Measuring
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1950)
Cooking success is up to you! If you’ll take pains to measure true, use standard cups and spoons all the way, and then level off — it’ll always pay!
Use straight-edged knife for leveling off.
Dry Measuring Cup has no rim . . . 1-cup line is even with the top. Use for any dry ingredients or shortening.
Liquid Measuring Cup . . . has rim above the 1-cup line. Use for measuring any liquid ingredients.
Graduated Measuring Cups . . . ¼, ⅓, ½, 1 cup. Use for part-cups of any dry ingredients or shortening.
Measuring Spoons . . . ¼, ½, 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon. Use for less than ½ cup of any ingredient.
Equipment
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1950)
Just as every carpenter must have certain tools for building a house, every woman should have the right tools for the fine art of cooking. The size and needs of each household determine the kind and quantity that may be used for a number of purposes. Colorful utensils add a cherry note to the kitchen.
Satisfaction
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1950)
Good cooking and seasoning
Right combinations of food
Follow tested recipes carefully
Something soft and something crisp should always go together,
And something hot with something cold no matter what the weather;
Something bland needs the complement of something with tang and nip.
Follow these rules and all your meals will have taste, appeal and zip.
A Mother Can Give Her Family a Priceless Gift
(Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, 1950)
Why are some mothers tired all the time and some children fighting colds all winter? Probably because they don’t eat the right things. Food that abundantly nourishes can make the difference between a family that just lives and one that has enough and more of health and vigor. You probably know this if you and your family are eating the right foods: all of you have the extra vitality to meet health hazards, the extra enthusiasm to welcome challenges and opportunities.
Olive-Cheese Balls
Sausage Cheese Balls
Deluxe Deviled Eggs
Savory Stuffed Mushrooms
Classic Shrimp Cocktail
Cheese Ball
Smoked Salmon and Dill Canapés
Hot Crab Dip
Creamy Shrimp Appetizers
Chicken Curry Spread
Havarti-Cheddar Fondue
Oven Caramel Corn
Frosted Liverwurst Pâté
Orange Tea Mix
Frosty Citrus Punch
Quick Cranberry Punch
Daiquiri Punch
Manhattan Cocktails
Olive-Cheese Balls
These tasty four-ingredient morsels have been a party favorite for many years because they are delicious and easy. They can be made ahead and frozen before baking.
4 dozen cheese balls • Prep Time: 30 Minutes • Start to Finish: 1 Hour 50 Minutes
2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese (8 oz)
1¼ cups all-purpose flour
½ cup butter, melted
48 small pimiento-stuffed olives, drained and patted dry
1In large bowl, stir together cheese and flour. Stir in butter until mixture is thoroughly blended and smooth.
2Mold 1 teaspoon dough around each olive; shape into ball. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour but no longer than 24 hours.
3Heat oven to 400°F. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until light brown.
1 Cheese Ball: Calories 50; Total Fat 4g (Saturated Fat 2g, Trans Fat 0g); Cholesterol 10mg; Sodium 100mg; Total Carbohydrate 3g (Dietary Fiber 0g); Protein 1g Exchanges: 1 Fat Carbohydrate Choices: 0
Olive-Cheese Balls
Sausage Cheese Balls
Sausage Cheese Balls
These little appetizers are a big hit with any crowd. They have appeared in many cookbooks over the years and continue to be one of our most-requested recipes!
8½ dozen cheese balls • Prep Time: 20 Minutes • Start to Finish: 45 Minutes
3 cups Original Bisquick™ mix
1 lb uncooked bulk pork sausage*
4 cups shredded Cheddar cheese (16 oz)
½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
½ cup milk
½ teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1½ teaspoons chopped fresh parsley or ½ teaspoon dried parsley flakes
Barbecue sauce or chili sauce, if desired
1Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease bottom