Today, I'm posting something very special to me. I inherited my grandma's recipe box. Here is a view of the side, which had a fruit bowl print (repeated on both sides).
Here is the front, which is pretty similar.
Most exciting of all, this had a flip-up top that could hold a recipe card while the cook... well... cooked.
And for the maybe three readers who don't know me personally, no need for too many condolences. My grandma was 102, heartily sick of everything, and cranky AF. I loved her dearly and miss her, but she was READY to go. (And if you've ever wondered where I get my delightful personality, there's a big clue. 😆)
I wasn't really sure what to expect in the recipe box because I rarely saw grandma use a recipe. She just made stuff. (Again, kinda like me.) When I dug through the recipes, very little seemed familiar. She often had multiple copies of recipes that I don't remember her making even once, like Bisquick's Impossible Lasagna Pie (which made another appearance as "Lasagna Squares").
Or Zippy Zucchini (which had the same name for each appearance).
The Zesty Carrot Salad was stained up enough that I think she probably made it at some point, though I have no recollection of it.
I am not at all surprised to see that she had a variation for an oil-free version, though. Grandpa had heart trouble and this was from the low-fat era. Back then, subbing in Karo syrup was the "healthy" variation.
I saw multiple recipes for things she definitely made, but these are not for the actual versions she made. For instance, I found two recipes for cranberry salad, and NEITHER is the one she made for holidays. This first version doesn't even have Jell-O, and grandma's version was Jell-O based.
The next one has gelatin, but it's missing key ingredients like crushed pineapple and orange juice concentrate.
(If you want to see the recipe my grandma actually used, S.S. from A Book of Cookrye made it a few months ago. It was definitely not in this box.)
Grandma also had a couple recipes for cutout sugar cookies. She made cutouts for Christmas every year (and often randomly at other times too). I still use that same recipe every December and know it's not either of the ones from the recipe box.











Very nice. I didn't know that story. I like how you wrote out a throw it all together recipe after the fact. I've done that too.
ReplyDeleteThe only time I ever remember impressing grandma with my cooking is when she wanted to cook some frozen meat patties. She was trying to figure out how to thaw them out fast. I chucked the frozen solid patties into a frying pan with a little water and put a lid on top. The patties steamed to thaw out and then browned once the water boiled off. They weren't tough and had cooked through.
That's a good strategy!
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