@@ingridpear1882 Texas sheet cakes, coffee cake, upside down pineapple cake, sock it to me cake, angel food cake, bread pudding are still common now. I don't know who came up with this list very odd!
Most Supermarket bakeries still sell plane angel cakes ready for you to decorate any way you choose. My grandmother buys Betty Crocker's angel cake mix on a regular basis when she makes her strawberry Sparkle angel cake for birthdays.
I remember angel food cake...we had it with strawberries and whipped cream a lot, mmmm...coffee cake is still around, I love them! And lemon merengue is still available at any bakery. I've never had pineaapple upside down cake, but it looks delicious!
I have always preferred the 1950's Chiffon Cake over Angel Food, which is too sweet for me. You can use Chiffon Cake the same way you use Angel Food. And try making Pineapple upside down cake with canned coconut milk instead of dairy milk. It's fantastic!
70 years ago I would assemble a refrigerator cake for my mom’s monthly meeting to include members of her club. I would also assemble, with crustless bread, the 3 layer sandwich loaf. I believe we used ham (not sure of the other layers). Then I would frost it with cream cheese.
Ham Salad, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad and Tuna Salad were the most popular. Use any three, spread between four layers of a Pullman loaf, sliced horizontally.
These foods were common where I grew up in the 1960s-70s and had disappeared by the 80s. It does remind me of when I lived in Missouri for a few years and people ate still more like this though.
My mother made lemon meringue pie with a biscuit base, i still make it like that for my kids. Wednesday was baking day, bread, scones and pie. Still remember coming home from school to the smells....
I wish I could enjoy one of these old favorites. As it stands I can’t even eat dozen chocolate chips without suffering blood sugar issues for 72 hours. I’m living vicariously through these images. 😀
Texas sheet cake is so good! My supervisor in the kitchen of the nursing home I worked at would make this for special occasions. I got the recipe from her & tried it at home. Didn't taste like hers. She asked me if I cooked the wet ingredients. Cook? Guess I didn't read that part. lol
I discovered streusel cake when I was studying in University back in the 2000s. I heard about upside-down pineapple cake in 2008 when Iwas in Wales (UK) attending a conference. The speaker cited it as a classic American dessert. He was speaking about iodine supplementation.The first time I had Angel food cake was after the year 2010. To me these are new desserts!
Some of these cakes were common in South American where I grown up. My favorite is kuchen! I bake them all the time, adapting the recipe for those used by Germans immigrants use to bake in Brazil. Here in southern USA where I live now we easily find at any Publix (local supermarket chain): lemon merengue pie and coffee cake. Now I’ll have to bake most of these recipes to taste and be the judge of how good it truly is😂😂
I grew up in the 70's and 80's and never had any of these cakes or knew they existed until later!😂 My mother made boxed cakes and brownies. We couldn't afford to have many desserts made from scratch. Just something like rice pudding.
I've been looking for a Lady Biltmore cake for the last twenty years . I lost the recipe and no one around here has even heard of it . Please print it out. I will forever be in your debt.
I must be in an alternate lost zipcode bc we still eat every single one of these at some time of the year. Even the weirdo tomato soup came except we use 1/4 of soup with mashed sweet potatoes and shredded carrot. Weird but has a great taste. The chocolate and mint pie we add pistachios to the cream. My waaay younger cpusins like the jello bc we put a gumball in the bottom. Siiighh good ole 80's. You're not dead yet lol.
There are several on line recipe sites that have most if not all these recipes. Google a couple of recipes and you will begin recognizing the most popular sites. I'm afraid to list any because it may not be OK with UA-cam.
All of these desserts are familiar except the canned tomato soup cake. Never heard of it. I made some of these both in the 1960’s thru to now. I always made my kids birthday cakes when they were little, and I made them in shapes. As they grew older their dad made the cake. My favorite thing to bake were pies 🥧 of all kinds. I began baking when I was 13 years old. And I also taught my children to bake as well. By the time that the older ones were teenagers they did the baking. They even made Thanksgiving dinner. They divided up who did what and then sent me into the living room to prop up my feet and read a book. They would carefully get out the good china, silver and glassware, gently clean them,set the table. They did everything. Some of them get together even now and have formal dinners with their friends. They divided up all my fancy dinner things among themselves and then bring it all together for a formal dinner. I don’t go because my health has been quite bad for the past 15 years or so. But anyway, these beautiful desserts are alive and well with my grown children today.😊
I agree. This is another video which the creator did not do research for and probably doesn't care to do research because they only created it so that they get paid
@@michaellaclark1148 There's a lot of that on UA-cam. UA-cam tries to ban people who make good, useful content, but seems to encourage this sort of garbage.
Non stick cake pan made pineapple upside down cake popular, ok, why aren’t they using a non stick pan in the video 🤪 . Lemon meringue pie was always popular, it was one of the first things I learned to cook in the 60s… Thank goodness these videos are made for fun entertainment and not facts 😂
I used to think mayonnaise cake sounds disgusting but as long as you make the mayonnaise without adding the seasonings like garlic powder then it's simply just oil and egg, so I can wrap my mind around that lol
Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake uses commercial mayonnaise made with oil and eggs, such as Kraft or Hellman's. Do NOT use a similar product called "salad dressing" spread such as Miracle Whip. These "spreads" are made from other ingredients, including vinegar and spices.
The glass punch bow with mini matching cups hanging on the edged of the punchbow. The sherbet, lemond-lime soda, Hawaii Punch fruit juice was introduced to me at my child birthday party in the late 60s. This wasn't an 80s items. Most of these desert presentation I experienced from house parties as early as the 60s. Especially pineapples upside down cake and lemond margarine pies, not Key Lime pies. People get those two confused and I don't know why?
Tomato soup cake?? I need to look up a recipe for that one and try it. Tomato ice cream used to be popular in some countries so maybe the flavours do work ok for sweet dishes
In the 1960s I had a friend who would bring tomato soup cake to school for lunch. It always fascinated me because it did not taste like tomato soup at all - more like a cross between chocolate and carrot cake. She told me her mom brought the recipe from the Netherlands to Canada. So it is older than the 1980s. Delicious!
Uh pretty sure almost all of these are still made today. I know I've made (and eaten) quite a few of them myself. And if I ever manage to go through a bake sale without having to bake half a dozen pineapple upside down cakes THEN it can go on a forgotten desserts list.
My grandma has an old Betty Crocker cookbook and every single one of these dessert are in there with comments that they were the thing at the time. The cookbook is from the 60s. Growing up in the 80s I don’t remember these being particularly popular. A “traditional” creaming “method”? THATS ALWAYS HOW YOU CREAM EGGS SUGAR AND DRY INGREDIENTS
I think the reason why things aren’t made as much is because women aren’t staying home as much and also because there in now an over abundance of store bought junk food, so people don’t appreciate homemade desserts like they use to.
Since when was pineapple upside down cake forgotten? My closest grocery store has all the ingredients as an end cap every year, so clearly I’m not the only one making it.
The reason Angel Food Cake is not often made anymore, is because you need 10 to 12 eggs per cake! Unless you have chickens, this is too expensive to make.
Angel cake, coffee cake, bread pudding, lemon meringue pie and few more WERE NEVER FORGOTTEN! We are still baking them all the time.
And they weren't from the 80s.
Girl, ain’t nobody making MAYONAISE cake. Chill. It’s ok. You’ll survive through this video.
Thanks to The Great British Bake Off!😉
All but 8 of these are still common here, not forgotten at all!
Which?
@@ingridpear1882 Texas sheet cakes, coffee cake, upside down pineapple cake, sock it to me cake, angel food cake, bread pudding are still common now. I don't know who came up with this list very odd!
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Most Supermarket bakeries still sell plane angel cakes ready for you to decorate any way you choose. My grandmother buys Betty Crocker's angel cake mix on a regular basis when she makes her strawberry Sparkle angel cake for birthdays.
I remember angel food cake...we had it with strawberries and whipped cream a lot, mmmm...coffee cake is still around, I love them! And lemon merengue is still available at any bakery. I've never had pineaapple upside down cake, but it looks delicious!
Pineapple upside down cake is easy to make and tastes as good as it looks.
I have always preferred the 1950's Chiffon Cake over Angel Food, which is too sweet for me. You can use Chiffon Cake the same way you use Angel Food. And try making Pineapple upside down cake with canned coconut milk instead of dairy milk. It's fantastic!
Thanks, I'll use 🥥 milk for a vegan version of 🍍 upside down cake. 🙂
I remember most of these from the 1960s. Fun video! Great to see a bundt cake! That is truly from the 70s and 80s. Thanks!
Oooo, you had me at Grasshopper Pie! 😍
Ahhh, bread pudding-yummy, good memories of my youth 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Lemon meringue pie is my favorite pie flavor.
Mexican wedding cakes, Swedish snowballs, Russian tea cakes, Noel nut balls
All the same recipe, from what I've heard
They pretty much are. We called them butter balls. They are my favorite Christmas cookie and I make them every year.
I love Angel Food Cake
My grandpa still makes that Texas sheet cake he hasn’t done it in awhile cause of his health but I didn’t think it was forgotten.
Loved watching this video!! ❤ Everything looked absolutely delicious!! Thanks for the walk down memory lane.🫠🌼🫠
My mother made lemon merigue pie in the 50s. They were perfect. I don't know why you think it wasn't until the 80s that it was made well.
My family and I love Mexican wedding cookies ❤❤❤😋
Same...there's this Mexican bakery near me that sells them, and I always buy some whenever I order my birthday cake from them
Great , now i want cake and pie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pineapple upside down cake is in almost all of the videos 😂
I don't care what these videos say. It's yummy!!
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All good. They are still relevent to me!
Brilliant video. Enjoyed watching this.
I was salivating like any Disney character..at all these sweets 🍧🎂🧁
I still love them all !!❤😮
Awesome job on this video!
Memories ❤ I had to subscribe 🥳🔥🤤😋
Coconut cream pie i love it
Another blast from the past cake: lady fingers (soft cookies) & cream.
Good job on the video!🍫🍰💭🤔🥳😊🍰🎂🧁
I got married in 1977 and my Mom made these desserts in the 1960s. She frequently made meringues so not sure what changed in the 80s?
I love warm streusel kuchen with butter
The chocolate mayonnaise cake was my birthday cake, but it was made in a 13"×9"×2" pan
Not a layer cake, a sheet cake
The cookie of many names
70 years ago I would assemble a refrigerator cake for my mom’s monthly meeting to include members of her club. I would also assemble, with crustless bread, the 3 layer sandwich loaf. I believe we used ham (not sure of the other layers). Then I would frost it with cream cheese.
Ham Salad, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad and Tuna Salad were the most popular. Use any three, spread between four layers of a Pullman loaf, sliced horizontally.
These foods were common where I grew up in the 1960s-70s and had disappeared by the 80s. It does remind me of when I lived in Missouri for a few years and people ate still more like this though.
My mother made lemon meringue pie with a biscuit base, i still make it like that for my kids. Wednesday was baking day, bread, scones and pie. Still remember coming home from school to the smells....
What about magic cookie bars? We made them all the time. The recipe was on the nestle toll house bag!
Millionaire Pie is still a holiday favorite in my house.
I remember I had a notebook full of pudding and jello recipe. I still make some of them.
Yum! I want dessert now 😋
I wish I could enjoy one of these old favorites. As it stands I can’t even eat dozen chocolate chips without suffering blood sugar issues for 72 hours. I’m living vicariously through these images. 😀
Thank you! That was a very video.
Beautiful
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Texas sheet cake is so good! My supervisor in the kitchen of the nursing home I worked at would make this for special occasions. I got the recipe from her & tried it at home. Didn't taste like hers. She asked me if I cooked the wet ingredients. Cook? Guess I didn't read that part. lol
Why does the 7 layer cake have only 6 layers? ❤
I discovered streusel cake when I was studying in University back in the 2000s. I heard about upside-down pineapple cake in 2008 when Iwas in Wales (UK) attending a conference. The speaker cited it as a classic American dessert. He was speaking about iodine supplementation.The first time I had Angel food cake was after the year 2010. To me these are new desserts!
Some of these cakes were common in South American where I grown up. My favorite is kuchen! I bake them all the time, adapting the recipe for those used by Germans immigrants use to bake in Brazil.
Here in southern USA where I live now we easily find at any Publix (local supermarket chain): lemon merengue pie and coffee cake.
Now I’ll have to bake most of these recipes to taste and be the judge of how good it truly is😂😂
I forgot about mayonnaise cake! I gotta bake one.
I grew up in the 70's and 80's and never had any of these cakes or knew they existed until later!😂 My mother made boxed cakes and brownies. We couldn't afford to have many desserts made from scratch. Just something like rice pudding.
Before Jell-o 123 my grandmother would make her own version Jell-o Cool whip then Jell-o and cool whip again. she used the fruit flavors and pudding.
I make bread pudding and cakes! Hugs from Belinda Greene in Arkansas
These desserts are NOT forgotten.
Bread pudding. Yes please.❤❤❤
As I watched this video during my lunch break 😂😂!
I've been looking for a Lady Biltmore cake for the last twenty years . I lost the recipe and no one around here has even heard of it . Please print it out. I will forever be in your debt.
Martha Stewart has the recipe on her website.
I think you mean Lady Baltimore cake. It originated in Charleston, South Carolina. There are recipes all over the internet!
I've eaten 7-Layer Rainbow Cake months ago.
I’d like to try the Lord Baltimore cake, would you have the recipe for it?
I wish Dole would bring back its frozen Fruit and Cream bars. OMG----yummy.
I must be in an alternate lost zipcode bc we still eat every single one of these at some time of the year. Even the weirdo tomato soup came except we use 1/4 of soup with mashed sweet potatoes and shredded carrot. Weird but has a great taste. The chocolate and mint pie we add pistachios to the cream. My waaay younger cpusins like the jello bc we put a gumball in the bottom. Siiighh good ole 80's. You're not dead yet lol.
We grew up on a lot of these recipes.
Where can we find the recipes now?
There are several on line recipe sites that have most if not all these recipes. Google a couple of recipes and you will begin recognizing the most popular sites. I'm afraid to list any because it may not be OK with UA-cam.
Old Betty Crocker, or Better Homes and Gardens Cookbooks.
Many can also be found on the Internet.
@@royst.george7328Pinterest is also a good place to start.
Mayonnaise+Cake=Portillo’s
If you know, you know
Nobody in the 80s wore their hair from the 60s. The thumbnail just looks ridiculous.
Your comment looks ridiculous actually
80s crunchy hair looks ridiculous. I have middle school pics! It's awful
Ya we got bamboozled lol. But it's that trope of the 60s housewife so makes sense.
Me2@spirals73
This thumbnail does not evoke the 1980s
All of these desserts are familiar except the canned tomato soup cake. Never heard of it. I made some of these both in the 1960’s thru to now. I always made my kids birthday cakes when they were little, and I made them in shapes. As they grew older their dad made the cake. My favorite thing to bake were pies 🥧 of all kinds. I began baking when I was 13 years old. And I also taught my children to bake as well. By the time that the older ones were teenagers they did the baking. They even made Thanksgiving dinner. They divided up who did what and then sent me into the living room to prop up my feet and read a book. They would carefully get out the good china, silver and glassware, gently clean them,set the table. They did everything. Some of them get together even now and have formal dinners with their friends. They divided up all my fancy dinner things among themselves and then bring it all together for a formal dinner. I don’t go because my health has been quite bad for the past 15 years or so. But anyway, these beautiful desserts are alive and well with my grown children today.😊
I've never made a few of these but the recipes and ingredients are readily available in my area.
You can always make it
These are not "forgotten." Most are widely available in any grocery store.
I agree. This is another video which the creator did not do research for and probably doesn't care to do research because they only created it so that they get paid
@@michaellaclark1148 There's a lot of that on UA-cam. UA-cam tries to ban people who make good, useful content, but seems to encourage this sort of garbage.
Right, I was sitting here like “I love coffee cake “ 😂😂
And they are trash.
Homemade is far superior.
@@H2SO4Queen What are trash? Perhaps YT put your comment in the wrong place.
Non stick cake pan made pineapple upside down cake popular, ok, why aren’t they using a non stick pan in the video 🤪 . Lemon meringue pie was always popular, it was one of the first things I learned to cook in the 60s… Thank goodness these videos are made for fun entertainment and not facts 😂
All delicious
I used to think mayonnaise cake sounds disgusting but as long as you make the mayonnaise without adding the seasonings like garlic powder then it's simply just oil and egg, so I can wrap my mind around that lol
Ikr ?😂
Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake uses commercial mayonnaise made with oil and eggs, such as Kraft or Hellman's.
Do NOT use a similar product called "salad dressing" spread such as Miracle Whip. These "spreads" are made from other ingredients, including vinegar and spices.
Looks delicious
The glass punch bow with mini matching cups hanging on the edged of the punchbow. The sherbet, lemond-lime soda, Hawaii Punch fruit juice was introduced to me at my child birthday party in the late 60s. This wasn't an 80s items. Most of these desert presentation I experienced from house parties as early as the 60s. Especially pineapples upside down cake and lemond margarine pies, not Key Lime pies. People get those two confused and I don't know why?
After watching this I'm going to have to take a trip to my local bakery. 😅😅😅
none of these are forgotten wtf, people still make these
None of them are from the 80s either.
Tomato soup cake?? I need to look up a recipe for that one and try it. Tomato ice cream used to be popular in some countries so maybe the flavours do work ok for sweet dishes
And what about water pie from the depression cooking channel.
In the 1960s I had a friend who would bring tomato soup cake to school for lunch. It always fascinated me because it did not taste like tomato soup at all - more like a cross between chocolate and carrot cake. She told me her mom brought the recipe from the Netherlands to Canada. So it is older than the 1980s. Delicious!
Never heard of tomato soup cake! 🍅🤯
@@ReillyWilde Really? Because they talk about it in the video you just finished watching.
What, no devil's food cake?
Lemon Pie is still very common.
Have literally made all of them in the past 3-5 years.
Has anyone ever noticed that all good food starts in the South?
New York disagrees.
I think all the food in The South is completely disgusting.
Uh pretty sure almost all of these are still made today. I know I've made (and eaten) quite a few of them myself. And if I ever manage to go through a bake sale without having to bake half a dozen pineapple upside down cakes THEN it can go on a forgotten desserts list.
My grandma has an old Betty Crocker cookbook and every single one of these dessert are in there with comments that they were the thing at the time. The cookbook is from the 60s. Growing up in the 80s I don’t remember these being particularly popular. A “traditional” creaming “method”? THATS ALWAYS HOW YOU CREAM EGGS SUGAR AND DRY INGREDIENTS
Isn’t bread pudding the same as French toast sorta
we still have most of these in France
I think the reason why things aren’t made as much is because women aren’t staying home as much and also because there in now an over abundance of store bought junk food, so people don’t appreciate homemade desserts like they use to.
When I get older I want to stay at home and bake, like I do now
Women are also working up to 14 hours shifts now😂😂 go touch grass
You are so right!
Well that and homemade desserts don’t have an excessive amount of addicting drugs and chemicals…
I'm a stay at home mom and I do love baking. I think some of the recipes are too demanding and take long.
Texas sheet cake: you beat your double-batch of brownies for too long, and they turned into cake....
The chocolate mayonnaise cake is the easiest cake to make and one of the best. If you’re a good cook can be done and ready to eat in 30 minutes.
They really had to work to find reasons the desserts became improved in the 80’s.
Nice
Since when was pineapple upside down cake forgotten? My closest grocery store has all the ingredients as an end cap every year, so clearly I’m not the only one making it.
all them🎉
Some of these desserts overlap the forgotten cakes video 😊
I just made a cinnamon pecan coffee cake today.
Is that a good or healthy idea putting a soda can in the middle of the angel food cake?
Lol. Nope. I use a Bundt cake pan. 🤭
Very creative for those who don't have a Bundt pan.
Nice recipe
I thought angel food cake normally has whipped cream...
These still exist!
The rest are delicious ❤💋❤💋
The Texas cake & the cookie cake and the Mayonnaise cake sound nasty,
Which dessert should make a return? I say all of them 🤗
Lástima que no se indicaron los ingredientes! 😢
The reason Angel Food Cake is not often made anymore, is because you need 10 to 12 eggs per cake! Unless you have chickens, this is too expensive to make.
Since when is coconut cream pie forgotten?
Was the wheel invented in the 80s as well....?
The 7-layer cake took only 35 years to be famous here in Brazil lol.
many of these were desserts from the 1960's and 1970's.
Iam waiting on Coconut cream pie ???
I can taste the sherbert punch through the screen 🤤