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Classic ’70s Recipes That Have Stood the Test of Time

Classic ’70s Recipes That Have Stood the Test of Time

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Quiche

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Pasta Primavera

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Swedish Meatballs

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Fondue

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Cheese Balls or Logs

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Salad with Green Goddess Dressing

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Pineapple Chicken

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Carrot Cake

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Watergate Cake

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Jello Salad

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Devils on Horseback

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Cherries Jubilee

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Crêpes Suzette

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Crab Rangoon

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Quiche
Pasta Primavera
Swedish Meatballs
Fondue
Cheese Balls or Logs
Salad with Green Goddess Dressing
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Pineapple Chicken
Carrot Cake
Watergate Cake
Jello Salad
Devils on Horseback
Cherries Jubilee
Crêpes Suzette
Crab Rangoon

The 1970s was a time of cultural trends, political upheaval, economic challenges, social change, and much more. The Vietnam War ended, President Nixon resigned after the Watergate scandal, inflation was high, and feminist and gay rights movements were growing. There was change everywhere, even in what people ate. Food trends gave us many classic recipes from the '70s everyone still loves today.

Many classic recipes that may come to mind for some of us are fad foods like ambrosia salad, interesting concepts that were more puzzling and inexplicable than mouthwatering and irresistible. Other dishes were a great addition, in part because of their convenience, which is why they remain crowd favorites.

To compile this list, we focused on foods more popular in the '70s than now. Quiche and fondue may still be enjoyed today, but fondue parties aren't quite as popular as they once were. We also skipped more popular foods then than today. While deviled eggs raged in the '70s and are newly chic, staples like fajitas and tiramisu remain common. (Don't forget to check out the biggest hits of the '70s.)

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