“20 Quick & Easy Recipes Your Grandma Always Had On The Table!
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Grandma’s kitchen wasn’t fancy — but every meal felt like love.
In this video, we revisit 20 quick and easy recipes your grandma always had on the table, dishes that turned simple ingredients into unforgettable family favorites.
From skillet cornbread and creamed peas to fried potatoes, chicken and dumplings, and Jell-O salads, these were the everyday staples that kept families fed and happy.
They were practical, comforting, and made with a touch of that “grandma magic” no cookbook could ever teach.
👉 Stay till the end — #12 might be a dish you can still smell if you close your eyes.
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00:00 Intro
00:32 – Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies
02:04 – Classic Blueberry Pie
03:24 – Ground Beef Curry Dish
04:50 – Egg Yolk Cookies
06:16 – Great-Grandma’s Sour Drop Cookies
08:14 – Grandma’s Shoofly Pie
09:49 – Grandma’s Baking Powder Biscuits
11:26 – Grandma’s Cherry Salad
13:00 – Grandma’s Sweet Hubbard Squash Custard Pie
14:27 – Grandma May’s Spaghetti Sauce
16:00 – Hungarian Walnut Roll
17:32 – Classic Apple Pie
18:56 – Grandma’s Date Nut Bread
20:11 – Mima’s Milk Pudding
21:29 – Grandma McAndrew’s Irish Soda Bread
23:09 – Great-Grandma’s Peach Cobbler
24:38 – Grandma’s Caramel Popcorn Balls
26:07 – Grandma’s Classic Meatloaf
27:22 – Grandma’s Spice Cookies
28:43 – Classic Peanut Brittle
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Grandma May's spaghetti sauce was the heart of our Sunday dinners, simmering for hours and filling the house with its rich, garlicky aroma. I'm so grateful for those memories of family gathered
I wish I could taste a corner piece of that Baked Mac and Cheese crust again. That crispy corner was the ultimate prize.
The origin of 'shoofly pie's' name, having to shoo flies away from its sticky molasses filling, is such a charming detail! It paints a vivid picture of grandma's simple kitchen and the irresistible aroma that filled it.
I wished my grandma would cook recipes like this for me. My grandma is lame. 🤣
Everyone loved Grandma's Cherry Salad. It was the best kind of 'salad' because it was 90% marshmallows!
I still remember the unique crunch and creamy sweetness of Grandma's peanut butter cornflake cookies. It was a quick, magical treat that feels so much more cherished than any store-bought cookie today.
Shoofly pie, must be I was at grandma's for holidays, she worked. But I remember she had to have duck at Christmas even with a turkey or ham. Ribs or pork with sourkraut at new years, and I remember hambone and green beans and potatoes. But mostly I remember she always had cantaloupe with pepper and radishes with salt at every meal her favs.and cabbage and potatoes baking in oven with a big ham.
These all look good, just not how grandma cooked. She did always have Angel Food Cake on the table for everyone. Grandpa loved it best!
My grandma never used the new cereals but my mom did. My grandma never used canned goods , they were rather new. She used organic real butter n not margarine. No carnations milks n etc…
My grandma made everything from true scratch. So between my mom's trendy cooking which was a television brainwashing , I also learned to cook the teal old fashioned way. She had a pantry n a cellar. My mom had neither.