That’s really sweet. It makes me think of Hickory Farms at the mall and their little strawberry candies. |
I love this story. Nostalgia at its best. |
Has anyone seen the pumpernickel round with the spinach inside lately? I would always eat a few bites then get skeeved out bc the spinach would stick in my teeth, but it was also a cold spinach dip so the spianch texture was jarring. A warm spinach dip solves for this problem and sounds delightful! I will add- a whole log of summer sausage next to a sleeve of Ritz. |
Love it as well.
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I recall seeing the ice ring inside the punch bowl. When I think of punch bowls, I recall parties where somebody invariably spiked the punch bowl with alcohol. Maybe that's why they went out of vogue, but I don't ever recall anything beyond a mischievous spiking with alcohol. |
| Cheeseball rolled in pecans with ritz |
| Salmon mousse in the curved copper salmon mold with club crackers. |
| To be deviled eggs is so 80s. Maybe because my mom used to make them and often whenever you went to a party there would be deviled eggs. I never made them, so for me, they stayed in 80’s / early 90’s. |
Omg. I would eat all of it! |
My MIL went to a party once where everyone ended up bringing deviled eggs. It was hysterical. |
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[quote=Anonymous]Cream cheese with red pepper jelly /apricot jam poured over the entire block. Served with triscuits or wheat thins [/quote].
I thought this was a southern thing! |
I think they were also popular in the era OP is referencing, and also even earlier. I can't be the only one with their great grandmother's depression era deviled egg plate. |
Update post-party: it was a hit! I ended up making shrimp cocktail (served in my grandmother’s cut glass bowl with a diy ice mold), cheese straws (puffy pastry based), and devils on horseback (half blue cheese, half almond). All pretty easy and turned out well! A friend brought Aperol spritzes. 70s Pandora rounded out the mood. Lots of fun! Thank you all! Next up, Iranian inspiration….
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Sounds delightful! It’s good you did not make the “ham hideaways” - I had never heard of them, but as a PP said they were featured in Somebody, Somewhere (the best show) and called “St Louis Sushi” so my guess is they are more a midwestern app
signed, NP whose waspy grandparents put out ritz with a block of cream cheese and pepper jelly when people visited them in cape cod in the summers (usually it was just a small (small!) bowl of potato chips) |
I loved this topic and I love that you updated us! The Food and Cooking forum really is the best of DCUM (minus the never-ending mayonnaise wars). You should start a topic for Iranian/Persian food- YUM! |