11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (2024)

  • Entertaining

By

Karla Walsh

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (1)

Karla Walsh

Karla Walsh began her career at FITNESS magazine in 2010. Since, she's worked at a wide variety of publications full-time, including BHG.com, Recipe.com and as a cross-brand social media specialist. From search engine optimization to features for print to video strategy, she has a diverse background in all things magazines. At the start of 2019, Karla chose to pursue full-time freelance writing and has contributed to more than 3 dozen brands.

Learn about BHG's Editorial Process

Updated on June 24, 2022

Trending Videos

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (2)

It's time to party like it's 1965! These retro party appetizers, co*cktails, and desserts are delicious, easy, and totally worth celebrating. It's time for the ultimate #TBT party spread.

01of 11

Pimiento Cheese Dip

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (3)

Throw a soiree in true southern style with tangy pimento cheese dip. This delicious vintage recipe calls for just four ingredients, plus a few pantry staple spices. Even better news: It's best to make the dip at least an hour ahead to allow for chill time (aka this is a terrific option for totally stress-free entertaining).

02of 11

Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (4)

Because everything is better with bacon, including party snacks, serve these showy shellfish at your throwback bash. The little shellfish might look like those that mom made for sports-viewing parties, but they back a surprising explosion of flavor. The spicy secret lies in the marinade, featuring lemon and chili-garlic sauce.

03of 11

Bourbon-Brown Sugar Nuts

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (5)

When you're feeling frisky, just add whiskey! A splash of the brown liquor takes these toasted nuts to party-worthy heights. A sweet and spicy mix of seasonings (cinnamon and brown sugar; cayenne and black pepper) will have everyone asking, "hmm...what is that?"—and reaching for another handful of the easy party appetizer.

04of 11

Pressure Cooker Bacon Deviled Eggs

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (6)

Hard-cooked eggs can be a hassle. Not when you cook 'em by the half-dozen in an Instant Pot! They reach tender, stuffing-ready perfection after just eight minutes of cook time, and only get better when you dress up this retro recipe with mayo, mustard, bacon, and chives.

05of 11

Herbed Cheese Mini Peppers

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (7)

Herb-spiked cream cheese dips are always among the first to disappear at our bashes. Enter: This classic party appetizer that transforms the dip into a finger food option. Just spoon or pipe it into mini peppers for grub you can eat on the go. (In our case, that means on the way to grab another retro appetizer idea or swing by the bar to mix up a mocktail!)

06of 11

Smoky Cheese Ball

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (8)

Little feels more retro yet timeless than a fully-loaded cheese ball. Make 'em mini or make one mondo—either way, this nutty cheese ball will draw crowds of fans at your vintage-theme party. A couple of spoonfuls of steak sauce make the "smoky" description spot-on.

Test Kitchen Tip: Mix together the cheese ball ingredients, cover tightly in plastic wrap, and freeze for up to a month to cut down on party prep time. Just thaw overnight and roll in nuts before serving.

07of 11

Pickle Poppers

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (9)

One of the most popular recipes on BHG.com in recent years, this easy party appetizer proves that pickles will never go out of style. We've mashed-up the concepts of stuffed peppers and the Midwestern classic ham-and-pickle wraps into one fantastic finger food recipe. Try them with ham or turkey—or offer a mix of both for a crowd-pleasing deli spread.

Pickled Recipes That Go Way Beyond Cucumbers

08of 11

Mom's Ribbon Gelatin

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (10)

We've never seen a more adorable gelatin treat. Especially for a kid's rainbow birthday party or for a festive St. Patrick's Day dessert! Just add a pot of gold alongside the platter of vibrant, fruit-flavored bites to complete the scene.

09of 11

Mini Bacon-Mushroom Quiches

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (11)

Put away that box of frozen mini quiches. These cheesy bacon and mushroom bites come together in just 30 minutes (thanks to purchased puff pastry) and are so much better than premade options. For the most flavor, choose shiitake or cremini mushrooms rather than the white button variety.

10of 11

Blueberry Bundt Cake

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (12)

A tube pan ($45, Williams Sonoma) such as a bundt cake, screams "1960s!" in the very best way; that's when it burst onto the scene at the Pillsbury Bake-Off. Take the format and bring this vintage cake recipe into the 21st century with unique flavors such as cardamom, rye, and a fresh berry-citrus glaze. Boxed cake mix can't even come close to the deliciousness.

11of 11

Spinach-Artichoke Cheese Ball

View Recipe

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (13)

No need to dunk this dip! This retro cheese ball recipe is filled with the classic flavors of artichoke dip like spinach, roasted red peppers, and Parmesan cheese. Whip up this easy party appetizer in just two simple steps.

Updated by

Sarah Martens

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (14)

Sarah Martens

Sarah Martens is the Senior Editor overseeing food at Better Homes & Gardens digital. She has been with the BHG brand for more than 10 years.

Learn More

Was this page helpful?

Thanks for your feedback!

Tell us why!

11 Vintage Recipes for the Perfect Throwback Party (2024)

FAQs

What were the finger foods in the 1920s? ›

Hors d'oeuvres are a must. Try finger foods like devilled eggs, tea sandwiches, salted nuts, prawn co*cktail and canapés. Cakes were also very popular in the 1920s with red velvets, pound cakes and devil cakes popular.

How to calculate appetizers for a party? ›

You want to have enough variety so that everyone can eat something before dinner is served.
  1. 10 guests or less: serve 3 different appetizers.
  2. 10 - 20 guests: serve 5 different appetizers.
  3. 20 - 40 guests: serve 7 different appetizers.
  4. 40 guests or more: serve 9 different appetizers.

How many finger foods per person? ›

Type of Event:

co*cktail Party: For a stand-up co*cktail party where finger foods are the main focus and no other substantial meal is served, plan for 10-12 pieces per person per hour. Mixed Event: If your event includes finger foods as appetisers before a meal, aim for 3-5 pieces per person.

How much dip per person? ›

Appetizers or snacks should consist of two to three portions per person, more if these are the only food being served. 3 ounces of dip or salsa (about 1/3 cup per person)

What snack foods became popular in the 1920's that we still eat now? ›

: While alcohol consumption suffered (at least theoretically) thanks to Prohibition, snacking flourished. Baby Ruth, Oh Henry!, Mounds, Mr. Goodbar, Mike and Ike, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Butterfinger, Health Bars, Nestle Drumsticks, and popsicles are all sweet, sweet byproducts of the Jazz Age.

What to eat at a Great Gatsby party? ›

Best Great Gatsby Party Food Ideas
  • Get a Decorative Cake. ...
  • Crab Cakes. ...
  • Shrimp co*cktail. ...
  • Deviled Eggs. ...
  • Sugar Glazed Ham. ...
  • Red Velvet Cake. ...
  • Champagne Tower. ...
  • Spiced Mixed Nuts.
Jan 10, 2024

What are the 7 types of appetizers? ›

Classification of Appetizers
  • co*cktails.
  • Hors d' oeuvres.
  • Canape.
  • Relishes/Crudite.
  • Salads.
  • Soup & Consommé
  • Chips & DIps.
Jul 14, 2023

How much cheese do I need for a party of 100 people? ›

CHEESE CALCULATOR
# of PeopleMain Meal6 oz. per personLuncheon4 oz. per person
4015 lbs10 lbs
5018.75 lbs12.5 lbs
10037.5 lbs25 lbs
15056.25 lbs37.5 lbs
7 more rows

How much food for a 50 person party? ›

On average, plan for each adult to consume about 1 pound of food total (not including dessert). Count on children to consume about a ½ pound. Remember; the more options you have, the less you need of each.

How to calculate how much food to make for a party? ›

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

What is a typical finger buffet? ›

A finger buffet meal consists of food which may be picked up with the fingers (finger food), such as small (finger) sandwiches, canapés and vol-au-vents.

What's the difference between appetizers and hors d'oeuvres? ›

Time Eaten: Hors d'oeuvres are typically served before the meal even begins, while appetizers tend to indicate the beginning of the meal. An hors d'oeuvre isn't considered to be part of the meal, but appetizers are usually chosen specifically to complement the following courses.

What to cook for 10 guests? ›

19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
  • Taco Bar. A taco bar is one of the best inexpensive meals for large groups. ...
  • Meatballs. ...
  • Butter Chicken. ...
  • Lasagna. ...
  • Chili. ...
  • Homemade Pizza. ...
  • Baked Pasta. ...
  • Skewers.
Apr 4, 2023

How many sandwiches do I need for 100 guests? ›

It depends. You need to know how many sandwiches people will eat and the size of the sandwiches. I would do at least 100 4 by 2s which is about the size of half a printer sheet of paper.

How many bread rolls per person? ›

For a formal event, stick to 1 roll; for a casual one, offer 2. Don't forget to consider plate size and side dishes. It's better to have extra rolls than run out mid-event. Offer a variety of bread options to accommodate dietary needs.

What food was served at Speakeasies? ›

Among the culinary delights served were lobster canapés, caviar rolls, crabmeat co*cktails, shrimp patties, oyster toast, anchovy molds, radish roses, devilled eggs, and savory cheese balls. A variety of sweet treats were available, including powdered sugar-topped fruit co*cktail cups or marshmallows.

What foods are described as finger foods? ›

Best Finger Food Ideas on a Budget
  • Parmesan Bread Bites. Bake addictive parmesan bread bites for delicious finger food ideas. ...
  • Tomato Bruschetta Bites. ...
  • Bacon Wrapped Brussel Sprouts. ...
  • Sheet Pan Nachos. ...
  • Cheese Puffs. ...
  • Cheesy Garlic Bread. ...
  • Vegetarian Quesadillas. ...
  • Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus.
2 days ago

What do you serve at a speakeasy party? ›

Speakeasy party ideas
  • Bloody Mary Deviled Eggs = The Genius Party App You Never Knew You Needed. Rebecca Makula. Speakeasy party ideas. ...
  • Black Bean Cakes with Corn Mango Salsa. Rebecca Makula. Speakeasy party ideas.
  • Garlic Herb Roasted Shrimp | An Easy Holiday Appetizer! Rebecca Makula. ...
  • Pan Fried Risotto Cakes. Rebecca Makula.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kareem Mueller DO

Last Updated:

Views: 6133

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (66 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kareem Mueller DO

Birthday: 1997-01-04

Address: Apt. 156 12935 Runolfsdottir Mission, Greenfort, MN 74384-6749

Phone: +16704982844747

Job: Corporate Administration Planner

Hobby: Mountain biking, Jewelry making, Stone skipping, Lacemaking, Knife making, Scrapbooking, Letterboxing

Introduction: My name is Kareem Mueller DO, I am a vivacious, super, thoughtful, excited, handsome, beautiful, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.