18 Forgotten Foods From The 1980s, We Want Back!
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- 18 Forgotten Foods From The 1980s, We Want Back!
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Curious which iconic flavors from the '80s we are dying to taste again? Today, we’ve rounded up 18 foods that we'd love to see make a comeback. The frosty sweetness of Pudding Pops coupled with the soothing warmth of Hot Buttered Cheerios has us eagerly awaiting, lips prepped and ready. Before we start, has anyone else's mouth already started watering? No? Just me then!
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Pudding Pops
1:17 Sloppy Joes
2:07 Beef Stroganoff
3:02 Chicken Kiev
3:52 Seven-Layer Dip
4:43 Tri-Colour Pasta Salad
5:32 Carnation Breakfast Bars
6:28 Peanut Butter Boppers
7:22 Hot Buttered Cheerios
8:21 Plum Torte
9:19 Dirt Cake
10:16 Chicken Francaise
11:12 Impossible Pie
12:13 Blackened Redfish
12:56 Vol Au Vent
13:51 Veal Tonnato
14:46 Salmon Rillettes
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Which of these forgotten '80s foods do YOU miss the most? Or is there another favorite you wish could make a comeback? Share your tastiest memories or lost favorites in the comments below!
0:31 Nope, not me. These were ok. Everyone talks about these, but no one mentions the superior one. The refreshing one that no online recipe has been able to replicate…Jello GELATIN Pops! Those are the ones i wish they would bring back. Like dole whip but jello. I miss them so much.
Most of those mentioned aren't gone, due to corporate price gouging and the popularity of Internet cooking how to's, they're cheaper to make yourself. So corporations stop selling them if they can't rake in outrageous profits scamming the public. It used to be easier to buy them but now it's cheaper to make them.
pudding pops!!
I just make my own now. My kids love it. It's all we got
Sloppy joes are definitely not forgotten in our house we're actually having that for dinner tonight❤
So are we today!
Pasta salad will never go out of style
I still make Sloppy Joes. 😋👍
Me too
What are Sloppy Joe's?
(I'm British!)
@@lizrobinson6621Browned mince beef with a tomato/barbecue sauce. Usually with green peppers and onions.
I never buy packets of "sloppy joes seasoning mix". Its mostly salt and artificial color. I have plenty of great spices in my cabinet and I just go to work on the ground meat with that.
@@lizrobinson6621What George said but scooped between two buns.
We still have some of these dishes. They aren’t forgotten at all. There are a couple of products that are indeed gone, but sloppy Joe’s, beef stroganoff, chicken Kiev and pasta salad have not gone away
pudding pops still exist too, just under a different name and brand. i think fudgesickle.
@@aubreymorgan9763 I see most of these and they seem easy to make. At least until I get to the Peanut butter poppers on, I really don't recall any of the last ones...
Beef Stroganoff is one of my greatest specialty of the house dishes... Love it!
Yeah, that Hamburger Helper is great.
@@allengator1914 Lol... I love Hamburger Helper, have a few varieties in my cupboard, but my specialty of the house Beef Stroganoff is made from scratch.
I prefer Beef Stroganoff over white long grain rice. I don't care for noodles unless it's in a tuna noodle casserole.
Staple of military MREs.
Mum added nutmeg to hers ❤
I grew up on Hamburger Helper.
7 layer dip still lives. So good!!!
Wish they'd bring back Jello Pudding Pop's the chocolate 🍫 one's were my favourite and the Peanut butter boppers the chocolate chip one's 🤤😋
I'm so with you on the chocolate Jell-O pudding pops.
I used to make pudding pops as a pre-teen. It wasn't commercially available as a frozen treat at that time, originally, but was a recipe promoted by Jello:
Using 1 package chocolate jello mix, cook according to directions EXCEPT using 1 1/2 cup milk (instead of the directed 2 cups.) Also add 1/4 tsp vanilla extract (I think I used to add 1/2 tsp, because I liked it.) Once the pudding has reached a full boil, spoon it into heat-resistant molds and, if molds do not have popsickle sticks, add whatever safe, supportive stick you might have available. Pop them into the freezer and wait as long as you can bear it, then enjoy!
(I'm in my 60's now, and still remember that cold, chocolaty goodness!)
@@LindaB651OMG ♥️ I'm going to try this I eagerly await that taste! God bless and thank you from Chardon Ohio
@@floydsemlow8253 You're quite welcome. Wishing you love and joy from Rhode Island!
@@LindaB651 oh I love that state. Absolutely breathtaking it is ♥️
It's not a sloppy joe unless it's a Manwich💯💪
I prefer my homemade sloppy joes, but Manwich is okay if I'm in a rush. I love them!
@@jenniferhansen3622 Absolutely ♥️
A sloppy Joe is a sandwich. A Manwich is a meal.
I have 2 cans of Manwich sauce in my pantry. I may doctor it up but I haven't stopped making them.😱
@@jocelynharris-fx8ho boom 💥
I made dirt cake for my kids when they were growing up in the 90s. Such fun memories!
I loved carnation breakfast bars. They were awesome!
I miss them so much!😭
I still remember all of these foods and beverages especially
the TV commercials for them and yeah i do miss them and
I'm 59 years old so I have eaten and drank all of these that
were featured in the video here at one time or another over
the years thank for the memories.🇺🇲📺📺🇺🇲
Thanks for watching! ❤️
So have I
Taco Bell was good back in the early 80s. They used to use plenty of black olives sour cream and real meat.
Sloppy joes rule.
Yes it does!
Yes, sloppy Joe's and hamburger helper was it..
If they are made right? My wife's suck! Making them. She uses a strange sauce? I don't like it.
I agree maybe I can get my daughter to make some … she loved to cook and makes beef stroganoff…. It’s also practically the same thing as Swedish mearbo
made them last night. Topped with mustard and raw onions with a side of crinkle cut fries!
Bill Cosby as pudding pop spokesman. Yeah, there’s an image of times past!
I still make pasta salad with tricolor pasta, minced onion, parsley, olives, bell pepper, plus whatever colorful veggies on hand that will work with it.
Carnation Breakfast Bars never quite managed to hide the vitamin flavor!
Never heard of hot buttered Cheerios.
I’m making sloppy joes tomorrow night & I still make beef stroganoff even though it is time consuming but so good! Sometimes I make a hamburger stroganoff instead.
Saw Pill Cosby in the puddin pops and immediately lost my shit as he looked at the mom in that commercial. LOL!
"Pill Cosby" 💀💀💀
Never heard of half of these. Sloppy Joes are still a thing!
Yes please bring back jello pudding pop's.
Sloppy joes. Yes indeed
Pudding Pops Please😅
Being a kid of the 80's, I've got admit that I never heard of most of these dishes. Then again, we were a Wednesday night pork chops family.
Exactly I never heard a lot of these 🤔😄
My introduction to Sloppy Joes was setting up for the Junior-Senior Prom when one of the mothers brought in a batch for us to share. And I've made beef Bourguinon both from scratch and from the box; the only problem is that my wife doesn't like mushrooms in either version.
I know you meant stroganoff, not bourguignon. It's still one of my absolute favorite dinners in the fall or winter. When I was younger and not into mushrooms, I used to make it with cream of mushroom soup instead of whole mushrooms. Maybe your wife would like that better?
I admit its the 1970s for this one but my favorite flavor of jelly bean was ICE BLUE MINT and it was discontinued for tasting too much like toothpaste but I LOVED IT.
I grew up eating hot buttered cheerios in the '80's. I made it for my kids, when my daughter was little she liked to have them for breakfast. I still make them for an evening snack.
I was born in the 70’s but never heard of hot buttered Cheerios. Was it more of an early 80’s thing?
@leslieyancey5084 I was born the '70's too. It may have been the early '80's when my mom started making them. I just remember her always making them.
I loved the Carnation Breakfast Bars. I had them for breakfast back in high school.When they were taken off the market, I wrote the company and ask them to bring them back.
Oh my gosh, they were my favorite. I really wish they would bring them back! They were the one thing I was craving the first time I was pregnant and I drove my husband nuts because he had never heard of them!
I loved breakfast bars.😋 Companies need to stop taking delicious and popular items off the market.🫣 And by the way, seven-layer dip is still around, especially at Super-Bowl parties.
I grew up in the 80s and I've not heard of half of these.But I love chicken Kiev.Its my favorite meat dish.And finally some one talks about Carnation Breakfast Bars.I loved those.
It's so good!
Oh I miss the pudding pops Bill Cosby commercials Hamburger Helper making a comeback here in St Louis at the St Louis grocery store chains
It never went out of stores here in the north east
@@kirkstinson7316 ok
@@kirkstinson7316here in Indiana, Hamburger Helper nvr left, tons of variety of flavors/versions. Lol, I have a few different versions in my cupboard today!
In Ohio, it’s still available, less varieties then in years past, but stroganoff, chili mac and cheeseburger mac are easily available.
Pasta salad is something I have made for years!
In my area of the country, the northeast with a large Italian population, it's called Italian pasta salad and still very popular. My grocery store even sells it in the premade section. Same with chicken francese still being found in every Italian restaurant.
@@grannyweatherwax8005 some of these videos these people put together are just to draw us in I think, seems like the same automated voices…. But there’s one thing that I do miss & I’m going to look it up right away is the Soup Starter Kit I added a few extras had 3 girls to feed by myself and they loved the white & wild Chicken soup starter, they’re all grown and they look for it too but it might be in a different place in the USA but can’t find them here
I make real beef stroganoff and it's delicious. I also still make sloppy joes occasionally. I don't make 7-layer dip but many events like super bowl parties still have that for dipping corn chips.
Sloppy Joes have been around a lot longer than the 1980s. I was born in 1950s and they were around when I was a kid. First time eating them was during a Girl Scout camping trip.
Never heard or no had hot buttered cheerios or the plum tort. Maybe it was a regional thing
Omg 😳 I am that old!!!
I'm Swedish so a lot of these things are totally foreign to me, but still very interesting to watch! I do love beef stroganoff though, that's a thing here in Europe as well and I have cooked it at home a couple of times, and now I'm inspired to cook up a batch at home soon again as both me and my parents really enjoy it, and I can make a pretty darn good beef stroganoff despite not having made it much. Pure comfort food and nutritious!
Thanks for watching!
I had some of these in the 60s when I was a kid
at least some of these dishes were popular in the 1960s, ijs
as a kid we had had home made Pudding pops before the Jello pudding pops came out in the store Tupperware had Popsicle mold and gave recipes for Popsicle, with or without fruit .pudding pops and flavored ice pops
We had those too! Loved them!!
Hot Buttered Cheerios, So basically, Chex Mix...
Beef stroganoff for dinner tonight at my house if anyone's hungry.
Loved Carnation breakfast bars! Wish they would bring them back!
Seeing that chicken kiev put a smile on my face.
seriously. dad had sloppy Joes last night and tonight for dinner....he's 87 yrs old! He loves them.
PB Maxx candy bars!!!
Pizzaria chips
Those are the best chips that ever graced this planet
Great video, I haven't heard of several of these recipes!!
Oh yeah pudding pops would be great 😊
I remember making dirt cake with my mom when I was a kid!
Del Monte's sloppy joe sauce is legit. It's not as sweet as Manwich and has a zesty flavor all it's own.
Miss Big John's baked beans from Hunts. Was a two-can combo - 1 can of beans and 1 can of sauce. Best camping side dish, ever.
I remember KFC had chicken nuggets, with their original breading! Yum, best BEST nuggets I've ever had! We used to get them in buckets of 50 nuggets, and eat them all in one sitting!
First time was in about 85, and last time I saw them was in the early 90s in north Idaho. Miss them dearly!
You can get these at any supermarket: sloppy joe sauce, stroganoff noodles (Knorr makes them), seven-layer dip (check the deli take-out counter), tri=color pasta, dirt cake (which kids still love), impossible pie (which sometimes now is called crustless quiche).
Concentrate cereal. Best cereal ever made. Bring it BACK.
Every one of those is wildly unhealthy lmao. But , i gotta confess i still like hamburger helper lol
Plumb tortes really great with the yellow wild used my favorites but can't really find wild plumbs anymore.
Holy ka ka Batman! Breakfast Bars! I loved and still exist because of them! Some of these I never had, but there are lot of fond memories here!
Thanks for watching!
I'm 43. My kids are 14, 11 and 9. We love homemade sloppy Joe's in our house. No canned sauce allowed! Just ketchup, tomato paste, W sauce, mustard, brown sugar. Spices. Dash of hot sauce
A wild Bill Cosby appears
i'm sorry, but some of those didn't come around in stores until the 90's. like the dirt cake. it was made in HOMES in the 80's but not in stores until the 90's. i have 3 brother-in-laws to confirm that.
TY
nice vid. Duck Rilette is the best
Kudos!
Here in Brazil, each family has their own Stroganoff recipe.
This is so true
I've never heard of most of these and i grew up in the 80s
Dope remix bro!
@2:00 smokin an grillin with AB!
I grew up in the late 70’s./ early 80’;
I love Beef Stroganoff
Chicken Kiev is not worth the time and effort it takes to make.
We didn’t do Hot Buttered Cherios, but we did do the Chex Mix appetizer (which you did not include).
“Impossible Pie” was a real disappointment. We tried it once, and that was enough.
The rest of this stuff, I don’t know where you did your research, but they were not common, and you wouldn’t see them in an average person’s kitchen.
I miss "Nature Valley" granola cereal!
Iove pudding pops
Sizzlean Bacon...bring it back!!!
Am gonna make each of them
Lol I never heard of the dirt cake one.
I preferred the Jell-o Gelatin pops to the pudding pops
I still make casseroles with those
I just made Manwich a couple days ago
Bro hamburger helper has changed too much.... I still make them that an sloppy joe's was going to make that tonight! Lol...
sloppy joes has not be forgotten lol they are still popular
dude, i had sloppy Joes or Manwiches tonight for dinner, and i have them at least twice a month!
- once in a while we have hamburger helper.
Well, in the UK, you can buy many of these lovely dishes like Kiev in the fresh food easy bake sections of good grocery stores. Nothing to do with being old fashioned but everything to do with the drive for fresh healthier dinners again.
There is nothing good nutritionally about any of the breakfast bars ... They should indeed be counted as candy bars.
I love sloppy joes...but i use lean ground turkey and i add some chopped onions and bell peppers to it😁
"Straw"ganoff made me want to die.
Sloppy Joes are still a Midwest staple.
Chicken Cordon Blue(eu), too!
Chicken A La King with noodles!
Maybe it was the fact I grew up with Depression era parents, but I never heard of most of these and except for sloppy joes, have zero desire to get the rest back 😂😂😂I think one look at the ingredients of most of these would send people running
I also, mss Raspberry Kool-Aid!
I make my own pudding pops
lol i remember dirt cake
How am i the only person putting cheese on sloppy joes?
I love beef strokehimoff
I still make sloppy joes, love them.
Impossible pie, never heard of it
That is impossible
I remember Impossible Pie from the 70's.
@@debrapalmer9772Some of these were definitely 70s and not 80s, like those vol au vents.
I l soppy joes
Where did you eat during the 80's? It started off ok with things I have heard of then took a right turn and nothing was familier after that. I don't really think pepple miss most of this.
you can get beef stroganogh from hambuger helper
Funny how you also put Pudding Pops and Sloppy Joes into your worst foods lists.
Make ghost in the grave yard every Halloween
Plum Tort ???????????? am i crazy but i never even heard those words together
We still eat sloppy joes from time to time