32 Must-Try Retro Dinner Party Recipes (2024)

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32 Must-Try Retro Dinner Party Recipes (1)

ByEllie Martin Cliffe

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Updated: Jan. 05, 2022

    Turn on the bossa nova and fire up your fondue pot. A menu filled with these retro dinner party recipes will put you on par with Don and Betty Draper. Now, if only they'd show up.

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    Salmon Mousse Cups

    I make these tempting little tarts frequently for parties. They disappear at an astonishing speed, so I usually double or triple the recipe. The salmon-cream cheese filling and flaky crust will melt in your mouth. —Fran Rowland, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Contest-Winning Chicken Cacciatore

    My husband and I own and operate a busy farm. There are days when there's just no time left for cooking! It's really nice to be able to come into the house at night and smell this wonderful slow cooker chicken cacciatore. —Aggie Arnold-Norman, Liberty, Pennsylvania

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    Cucumber Canapes

    I always get requests for the recipe for these canapes whenever I serve them. They're delicate finger sandwiches with a creamy herb spread and festive red and green garnishes. —Nadine Whittaker, South Plymouth, Massachusetts

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    Mocha Baked Alaskas

    Make these baked Alaskas ahead of time—you can torch the completed desserts and freeze them up to 24 hours before serving. —Kerry Dingwall, Ponte Vedra, Florida

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    Seafood Bisque

    We live on the Gulf Coast, where fresh seafood is plentiful. I adapted several recipes to come up with this rich bisque. It's great as a first course or an entree, and it can be made with just shrimp or crabmeat. —Pat Edwards, Dauphin Island, Alabama

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    Brandy Old-Fashioned Sweet

    The concept of an old-fashioned dates back to the early 1800s and includes whiskey, bitters, cherry juice, sugar and water. This old-fashioned recipe, which is extremely popular in Wisconsin, uses brandy in place of whiskey and lemon-lime soda instead of water for a milder co*cktail. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Skillet Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

    For a change of pace, you can substitute fresh or frozen peach slices for the pineapple in this old-fashioned recipe. —Bernardine Melton, Paola, Kansas

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    Mexican Shrimp co*cktail

    It's up to you how to enjoy this co*cktail—eat it with a spoon as a chilled soup, or use tortilla chips or crackers for scooping. —Erin Moreno, Arcadia, Wisconsin

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    Pina Colada Molded Salad

    My gelatin ring gets a tropical twist from coconut, pineapple and macadamia nuts. It's a wonderful anytime treat. Now that I'm retired from teaching, I have more time for kitchen experiments. —Carol Gillespie, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

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    Tuna Crescent Ring

    This is really easy to throw together, and I often use it when I am too tired to fix anything else. —Julia Bivens, Martinsburg, West Virginia

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    Marmalade-Glazed Carrots

    This side dish is ideal when you’d like to serve your vegetables in a different way for a special dinner. Cinnamon and nutmeg season baby carrots that are simmered with orange marmalade and brown sugar. —Barb Rudyk, Vermilion, Alberta

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    On holidays, a friend serves these creamy, cheesy potatoes when we gather together to celebrate with lifelong friends and grown children. —Carol Blue, Barnesville, Pennsylvania

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    A touch more lemon helped me trim the calories in our favorite shrimp scampi recipe. For those who want to indulge, pass around the Parmesan. —Ann Sheehy, Lawrence, Massachusetts

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    Classic Cobb Salad

    Making this ham cobb salad is a lot like putting in a garden. I plant everything in nice, neat sections, just as I do with seedlings. —Patricia Kile, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

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    Moist Lemon Angel Cake Roll

    Tart and delicious, this pretty cake roll will tickle any lemon lover's fancy. Its feathery, angel food texture enhances its guilt-free goodness. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Growing my own vegetables and herbs helps keep things fresh in the kitchen, but frozen peas make this side is a breeze to prepare. —Tanna Richard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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    Martini

    Martinis recipes can be made with either vodka or gin. Our taste panel's preference was for the gin, but try them both and decide for yourself. Be warned, this is a strong and serious drink. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Bacon and Garlic Green Beans

    Adding white wine, lemon juice and garlic gives a little kick to green beans. It was enough to turn our old, traditional holiday side into a year-round favorite. —Shannon Reynoso, Bakersfield, California

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    Garlic-Herb Mini Quiches

    Looking for a wonderful way to impress guests? You’ve got it—and you need only five ingredients to make these tasty apps! —Josephine Piro, Easton, Pennsylvania

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    Puff Pastry Chicken Potpie

    When my wife is craving comfort food, I whip up this chicken pot pie with puff pastry. It's easy to make, sticks to your ribs and delivers soul-satisfying flavor. —Nick Iverson, Denver, Colorado

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    Deviled Egg Spread

    I tried this egg salad at a luncheon and had to have it. I punched it up with pickled banana peppers. It’s a hit with my kids and picky mother. —Lisa Easley, Longview, Texas

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    Caramelized Onion Dip

    Once you taste this fabulous caramelized onion dip, you'll never go back to store-bought french onion dip. While it takes a little longer to make, I promise it's worth every minute. —Kelly Gardner, Alton, Illinois

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    Sage Chicken Cordon Bleu

    It's nice to surprise the family with special meals like this during the week. I usually double the recipe so we can enjoy leftovers the next day. —Martha Stine, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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    Italian Pineapple Trifle

    My grandmother made this rich, tempting trifle every year for our family’s Christmas Eve celebrations. Now I make it to carry on her special tradition. It’s an easy, delicious no-bake dessert everyone will love. —Ann-Marie Milano, Milton, Massachusetts

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    Lobster alla Diavola

    I’ve cooked lobster alla diavola (devil’s style) since I was first married. We serve lobster at family celebrations, usually with linguine or capellini. —Marcia Whitney, Gainesville, Florida

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    Pickled Green Beans with Smoked Salmon Dip

    I came up with this appetizer for my son, who's big on delicious but healthy food. The lighter beans-and-dip combo has won over even finicky eaters. —Dinah Halterman, Harmony, North Carolina

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    Marinated Almond-Stuffed Olives

    Marinated stuffed olives go over so well with company that I try to keep a batch of them in the fridge at all times. —Larissa Delk, Columbia, Tennessee

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    Ring of Piggies

    This charming plate of piggies looks like a holiday wreath when I drape fresh rosemary in the center. It’s a cute display for merry get-togethers. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Originally Published: December 05, 2018

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    Ellie Martin Cliffe

    Now Taste of Home's content director, Ellie has been writing about food and lifestyle for almost 20 years. Her writing and editing roles have spanned the print and digital landscape. When Ellie isn't at TOH HQ, she's likely trying gluten- and dairy-free recipes, canning whatever's in season, or playing Forbidden Island with her family.

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    FAQs

    How do you make an amazing dinner party? ›

    The 7 Things I Do Every Time I'm Hosting a Dinner Party
    1. Consider the guest list. ...
    2. Set the menu. ...
    3. Prep beforehand. ...
    4. Play around with the table setting. ...
    5. Set the mood with sensory elements. ...
    6. Give (some) guests jobs. ...
    7. Lead the flow of the evening.
    Oct 10, 2023

    What to cook when having friends for dinner? ›

    Dinner party mains
    • One-pot chicken chasseur. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
    • Lamb biryani. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
    • Crispy sesame chicken. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
    • Beef bourguignon with celeriac mash. ...
    • Mustard-stuffed chicken. ...
    • Goat's cheese & thyme stuffed chicken. ...
    • One-pan salmon with roast asparagus. ...
    • Butternut chilli.

    What do you serve at a 70's party? ›

    1 1970s Party Food
    • Cheese balls = disco balls.
    • Devilled eggs = Dig It Devils.
    • Hip Hot Dogs.
    • Peace Potatoes.
    • Boogie Bites.
    • Jive Turkey Sarnies.
    • Peace, Love and Pasta.
    • Funky Fries.

    What was in the 70s buffet? ›

    Quiche, vol-au-vents, chicken wings… Part of a sketch from the famous comedian Peter Kay, pair this list with other 70s recipes such as blancmange and cheese and pineapple sticks, and this line-up of pick and mix buffet food is no longer just a part of a joke.

    How many appetizers do I need for a party of 70? ›

    How Many Appetizers Are Too Many? More than 6 appetizers per person are too many. You don't want to fill your guests' bellies before dinner. Generally, you will need enough for each guest to eat 2 of each type of appetizer you serve.

    How do you impress guests at a dinner party? ›

    formal dinner party.

    Try welcoming your guests with sparkling wine and canapes before serving three or more delicious courses. While you want to choose recipes that will impress, you should avoid spending too long in the kitchen once your guests arrive, so look out for dishes that can be prepared ahead of time.

    How do you make a boring dinner party fun? ›

    How to Make Your Dinner Parties More Interesting
    1. Eat in a Unique Location. ...
    2. Serve Multiple Courses. ...
    3. Move Around. ...
    4. Freestyle Rap. ...
    5. Use an Icebreaker or Conversation Starter. ...
    6. Serve Something Unusual. ...
    7. Host a 2-Hour co*cktail. ...
    8. Give Your Party a Theme.
    Sep 14, 2022

    How do you make a dinner party not awkward? ›

    My biggest tip as a host to avoid this discomfort for your guests is to kick the night off with organized activities. While it may feel a little unnatural at first to have organized activities or icebreakers, the structure will come as a relief to your shyer guests.

    What is a good dinner that everyone would like? ›

    33 Quick And Easy Dinners Your Whole Family Will Love
    • Sheet Pan Gnocchi. tasty.co. ...
    • Artichoke Spin Dip Pasta. tasty.co. ...
    • Marry Me Chicken. tasty.co. ...
    • Slow-Cooker Chicken Tacos. tasty.co. ...
    • One-Pot Creamy Tuscan Pasta. tasty.co. ...
    • Easy Sheet Pan Southwestern Dinner. tasty.co. ...
    • One-Pot Cheeseburger Pasta. ...
    • Garlic Broccoli Shrimp Stir-Fry.
    4 days ago

    What was a progressive dinner in the 70s? ›

    A progressive dinner or, more recently, safari supper, is a dinner party with successive courses prepared and eaten at the residences of different hosts. Usually this involves the consumption of one course at each location. Involving travel, it is a variant on a potluck dinner and is sometimes known as a round-robin.

    What did people eat in 1977? ›

    Food: buffalo wings and dehydrated meals

    People were also enjoying the recently introduced Mug-O-Lunch that year. Betty Crocker's salty instant meals needed only boiling water to rehydrate pasta. The line had macaroni and cheese, beef noodle, chicken noodle and spaghetti varieties.

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