Certain dishes stand the test of time and remain etched in everyone’s minds and palates. Even when you haven’t eaten them for quite a while, the flavors instantly transport you back to a golden era of your life.
This was a Reddit discussion a couple of months ago, where people shared delicacies they sorely miss. Some were popular decades ago but seemingly faded, yet they never fail to bring the same comfort, even through mere memory.
We’ve collected some of the top responses from the thread. Feel free to share your favorites in the comment boxes below!
#1

Fondue. I only had it a couple of times, but I could really go for a fondue party!
74points
#2

As an old person, I say bread. People buy it, but rarely make it. Which is a pity, because fresh bread is god d**n delicious.
58points
#3

Baked Alaska! It's a giant cake with ice cream baked in it. I heard about it a lot in the 70's, but never actually had it until about 10-15 years ago. Very impressive presentation and super tasty!
57points
#4

Pineapple upside down cake.
54points
#6

Angel food cake. That was my birthday wish when I was a kid. Loved it with fresh whipped cream and either bananas or strawberries. Store bought just doesn’t bring back the memories of mom’s homemade.
49points
#8

Grasshopper Pie with Creme de Menthe and Creme de Cocoa...Very '70's.
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47points
#9

Rarely hear about corn beef hash. And I love it. Especially with an egg on top.
42points
#10

Sloppy Joes with Manwich sauce were a weekly staple, haven’t disappeared completely but they’re way down.
42points
#11

Stuffed Cabbage!
42points
#12

My mom used to make brown bread with molasses. It was so good with real butter.
41points
#13

Beans and wienies. Campbell’s pork and beans and cut up hot dogs.
41points
#14

Anybody eat Cream of Wheat?
40points
#15

Waldorf Salad. I love it. Nobody else eats it.
40points
#17

Tuna noodle casserole with canned soup.
35points








