20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (2024)

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20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Feb. 27, 2024

    These '80s recipes are going to give you a serious case of dinnertime nostalgia. Bring a few of these dishes back to the future and serve them up tonight (they're just as delicious as they were back then).

    Mom’s Swedish Meatballs

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    Mom fixed this Swedish meatball recipe for all sorts of family dinners, potluck suppers and PTA meetings. The scent of browning meat is intoxicating. Add to that the sweet smell of onions caramelizing, and everyone’s mouth starts watering. —Marybeth Mank, Mesquite, Texas

    Be sure to check out some of our favorite ’80s snack foods, too!

    Sloppy Joes Sandwiches

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    You’ll love this quick, easy and economical homemade sloppy joe recipe. Brown sugar adds a touch of sweetness, both for traditional sandwiches on buns or as a down-home topping for rice, biscuits or baked potatoes. —Laurie Hauser, Rochester, New York

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    As a child, I learned from my grandmother how to make these chicken-fried steaks. I taught my daughters, and when my granddaughters are older, I’ll show them, too. —Donna Cater, Fort Ann, New York

    Pepperoni Pan Pizza

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    I've spent years trying to come up with the perfect pizza crust and sauce, and they're paired up in this recipe. I fix this crispy, savory pizza for my family often, and it really satisfies my husband and sons. —Susan Lindahl, Alford, Florida

    Easy Beef Stroganoff

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    I wanted to lighten my mother-in-law's wonderful recipe and came up with this tasty beef Stroganoff. In our home, we call it special noodles. —Jennifer Riordan, St. Louis, Missouri

    Walking Tacos

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    These Walking Tacos are perfect for an on-the-go dinner, a campfire meal or an easy game-night supper. The ingredients go right into the chip bags! —Beverly Matthews, Richland, Washington

    Chicken Tater Bake

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    You'll please everyone in the family with this inviting and filling chicken Tater Tot casserole. It tastes like a chicken potpie topped with Tater Tots. —Fran Allen, St Louis, Missouri

    Chili Mac Casserole

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    This cheesy casserole uses several of my family's favorite ingredients, including macaroni, kidney beans, tomatoes and cheese. Just add a leafy salad for a complete meal. —Marlene Wilson, Rolla, North Dakota

    Slow-Cooked Chicken a la King

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    When I know I'll be having a busy day with little time for cooking, I prepare this tasty main dish. Brimming with tender chicken and colorful vegetables, it smells so good while cooking. —Eleanor Mielke, Snohomish, Washington

    Cheesy Stuffed Peppers

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    This is my favorite summertime supper because I can use peppers and tomatoes fresh from my garden.—Betty DeRoad, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Classic Chicken Potpie

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    Our neighbors and a friend from back home are always after me to make "those yummy potpies". That's all the encouragement I need, since we really like 'em, too! —Ada May Smith, Citrus Springs, Florida.

    Family-Favorite Italian Beef Sandwiches

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    With only a few ingredients, this roast beef is a snap to throw together. And after cooking all day, the meat is wonderfully tender. —Lauren Adamson, Layton, Utah

    Chicken Divan

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    This tasty chicken divan recipe was given to me by a friend years ago, and it's been a family favorite ever since. My daughters enjoy making this dish in their own homes and get the same enthusiastic compliments I always do! —Mary Pat Lucia, North East, Pennsylvania

    Zippy Breaded Pork Chops

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    Need a perky update for baked breaded pork chops? These chops with ranch dressing and a light breading will bring a delightful zing to your dinner table. —Ann Ingalls, Gladstone, Missouri

    Tuna Noodle Casserole

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    Families are sure to love the creamy texture and comforting taste of this traditional tuna casserole that goes together in a jiffy. I serve it with a green salad and warm rolls for a nutritious supper. —Ruby Wells, Cynthiana, Kentucky

    French Bread Pizza

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    Slices of this hearty french bread pizza are guaranteed to please. I sometimes substitute spaghetti sauce for the pizza sauce, or add our favorite veggies to the toppings. —Sue McLaughlin, Onawa, Iowa

    Orange Spiced Ham Steak

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    I turn orange marmalade, mustard and just a hint of ginger into a glaze for ham that comes together super quick but feels exceptional. And that makes it perfect for when I’m entertaining brunch guests! —Connie Moore, Medway, Ohio

    Penne alla Vodka

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    This easy and impressive pasta is always on the menu when my husband and I invite first-time guests over for dinner. Many friends have asked me to make the recipe again years after they first tried it. —Cara Langer, Overland Park, Kansas

    Salisbury Steak with Onion Gravy

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    This hearty main dish is a favorite at our house. It really warms you up. —Kim Kidd, New Freedom, Pennsylvania

    Originally Published: July 15, 2020

    20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (20)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    20 Dinner Recipes from the '80s That Give Us Serious Flashbacks (in a Good Way) (2024)

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    What was a popular dinner in the 80s? ›

    Because we all loved the apricot chicken, tuna mornay and shepherd's pies of the 80s so much, they're back – bigger and better than ever. Make Nana proud by cooking your favourite old-school meals all over again or discover what recipes you've been missing out on these past few decades!

    What was an iconic 80s food and drink? ›

    The 1980s was a time of big hair, big shoulder pads and some fascinating foods. In children's pack lunches there were Fruit Roll-Ups and Lunchables, teens could be found at the mall with Chicken McNuggets and an Orange Julius, and parents were serving dips in bread bowls and chicken Marbella at dinner parties.

    What was the most popular food in 1984? ›

    When 1984 rolled around, potato skins were part of American life. The exact origins of this bar snack favorite are in dispute, but by 1984, the cheesy, delicious, deep-fried morsels were all around the US — so much that farmers had to boost potato production to keep up with demand according to the Chicago Tribune.

    What junk food came out in 1983? ›

    1983: Chicken McNuggets

    These bite-sized pieces of fried chicken are so ubiquitous, it's hard to believe they didn't appear until the '80s. McDonald's knew how popular they would be and had to secure a reliable supply of chicken before they could offer them at all locations.

    What was the most popular dish in 1983? ›

    1983: Chicken Kiev

    Freezer food at its finest, the chicken kiev became a main player for speedy suppers around 1983.

    What was the most popular food in 1985? ›

    Every year, several dishes soar from obscurity to the top of the hit parade - at least for a short time. In 1985, as mentioned earlier, the undisputed winner was blackened fish. Among desserts we had two: creme brulee and bread pudding.

    What was the coolest thing in the 80s? ›

    17 things you'll remember from the 80s
    • Fisher Price Cassette Player. ...
    • Scratch n Sniff Stickers. ...
    • Teddy Ruxpin. ...
    • Metal lunchbox. ...
    • Simon. ...
    • Viewmaster. ...
    • Folded Notes. The original text messaging?
    • Caboodle. All the popular girls had the brightly-colored wonders.

    What is an 80s co*cktail? ›

    At least one or two of the following elements comprise your typical 1980s co*cktail: A name with plenty of sexual innuendo. A neon colour - preferably electric blue (blue curaçao) or lurid green (melon liqueur) Orange juice (usually then packaged rather than freshly squeezed)

    What candy or food became popular in the 80s? ›

    Nerds. This American candy gave a whole new meaning to the term "nerd." Also created by Nestlé, the unusual shape and sweetness to this tiny candy made it very popular. Nerds was first introduced in 1983, but became "Candy of the Year" by National Candy Wholesalers Association in 1985.

    What did people eat in 1983? ›

    Richness was the goal in 1983, in the wallet as well as on the plate.
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    What was for dinner in the 70s? ›

    Hosting a fondue dinner party was popular in the 1970s, and fondue pots were the ultimate wedding gift during that decade. The Swiss dish consisting of melted cheese served in a communal pot was enjoyed by dipping chunks of bread into the cheese using long-stemmed forks.

    What was the most popular breakfast in the 80s? ›

    Pop-Tarts and Toaster Strudels: Toasters across the country were working overtime in the 80s, churning out warm, flaky pastries like Pop-Tarts and Toaster Strudels. These convenient breakfast treats became a quick and popular choice for those rushing to school or work.

    Did they have diners in the 80s? ›

    Entering into the 1980s, the classic diner was no longer just a place to eat: it was a cultural institution. By this point in time, diners across the country were being recognised for their special historical significance.

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