The decade that taste forgot! Hideous 1970s recipes revealed (2024)

Are you bored of seeing images of artfully-placed avocados, rainbow-coloured smoothies and gluten-free breakfasts on social media?

If so, 70s Dinner Party (@70s_party) offers an antidote to all the 'smug' Instagram snaps. Created by publisher Anna Pallai, 40, the feed features photographs of such vintage dishes as vegetables in aspic, an enormous fruit cake tower centrepiece and stuffed co*cktail grapes.

London-based Anna started the Twitter account 'for a laugh' after flicking through her mother's old recipe books and realising how 'hideous' the dishes looked.

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70s Dinner Party (@70s_party ) offers an antidote to all the 'smug' Instagram snaps, pictured,parsley pâté shaped like a Christmas tree

Created by publisher Anna Pallai, 40, the feed features photographs of towering fruit cakes and prawn co*cktail

Jellied veg, swan-shaped centrepieces and stuffed co*cktail grapes feature from the era that taste forgot

Anna's Twitter feed, which she is planning to turn into a book, is a glimpse into a lost world of hostesses swathed in chiffon, elaborate, over-the-top techniques and a love of stuffing ingredients inside each other such as prawn terrine in a lettuce or mince inside mashed potatoes.

And no meal is complete without the ever-present sprigs of parsley to give it some Mediterranean sophistication.

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With 70s Dinner Party attracting over 9,000 followers, Anna told FEMAIL: 'I'd always liked looking through my Mum's old cookbooks and the older I got, the funnier the recipes seemed.

'I started off posting pictures on Facebook but realised that my friends might not appreciate a constant stream of ugly food.

'I thought a dedicated Twitter feed would be kinder on their eyes, but really I just did it for a laugh.'

70s Dinner Party has so far attracted over 9,000 followers. Anna told FEMAIL: 'I'd always liked looking through my Mum's old cookbooks and the older I got, the funnier the recipes seemed'

The account has become a guilty pleasure for foodies. It features laugh-out-loud pictures of a prawn terrine inside an iceberg lettuce, left, and snowman fashioned out of coconut, right

Discussing the over-the-top presentation, Anna said: 'It's fairly shocking on the whole but that's not to say that people in years to come won't think the presentation today is just as awful'

One image features a chicken on a bed of grapes, topped with pastry designed to look like a dinner jacket

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The account has become a guilty pleasure for foodies. It features laugh-out-loud pictures of Seventies classics such as prawn co*cktail and cream cheese piped onto crackers.

Discussing the over-the-top presentation, Anna said: 'It's fairly shocking on the whole but that's not to say that people in years to come won't think the presentation today is just as awful.'

She added: 'And at least there wasn't seemingly the smugness attached to presentation then - certainly no clean eating hashtags.'

The collection of pictures have been taken from her 72-year-old mother Chris Payne's Robert Carrier and Betty Crocker cookbooks.

This shepherds pie fashioned into the shape of an igloo would have made a perfect winter dinner party centrepiece

The collection of pictures have been taken from her 72-year-old mother Chris Payne's Robert Carrier and Betty Crocker cookbooks

The bio for the comical Twitter account reads: 'If it's ticked, my Mum's cooked it. May contain nuts and food from other decades'

Carrots, green beans and peas are served in a hollowed out orange, which looks like a basket

Ms Payne served up similar creations when Anna was a child.

The bio for the comical Twitter account reads: 'If it's ticked, my Mum's cooked it. May contain nuts and food from other decades.'

She has also had a go at some of the elaborate dishes herself: 'One of the first things I remember making is a shepherds pie that had sliced sausages for the walls and peas for the roof.

'I think that would still be a standout dish for any Michelin star restaurant.'

Social media users have been quick to comment on the dishes.

One wrote, 'I remember some of this horrific stuff. It lasted well into the '80s in many troubled, middle-class households.'

While another added, 'If you don't follow @70s_party you will never know the meaning of fear.'

Anna is planning on turning the images into a book, pictured jellied salmon and olives on a bed of lettuce

One serving suggestion for a sausage sandwich involves stuffing them inside the loaf, covering it all with melted cheese and ornamenting with tomatoes on one side and crisps on the other - with sprigs of parsley, of course

The decade that taste forgot! Hideous 1970s recipes revealed (2024)

FAQs

What was the terrifying world of 1970s party food? ›

Seafood mousse -- While going through her mother's binders of recipes, Pallai uncovered outlandish, and often nightmarish, creations such as this fish. Tomato Aspic -- Aspic, a savory jello rarely to be found on modern dinner tables, features heavily, often with meat or vegetables suspended inside it.

Why was gelatin so popular in the 70s? ›

Jellied dishes become the perfect food. It's cheap, aesthetically pleasing (by the standards of the day), and relatively easy to prepare.

What were Americans eating in 1970? ›

You Know You're From the '70s When You Crave . . .
  • 1/11. Quiche. ...
  • Getty Images. 2/11. ...
  • Devon Scoble. 3/11. ...
  • 4/11. Hamburger Helper. ...
  • 5/11. Fondue. ...
  • 6/11. Pasta Primavera. ...
  • 7/11. Fajitas. ...
  • 8/11. Black Forest Torte.
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What decade was Jell-O mold? ›

Jell-O rose out of the early twentieth century to its post-war peak in the 1950s and '60s. While “jellied cookery” was gaining popularity in the 1930s, it wasn't until after World War II ended and the processed food craze took hold that jellied salads truly became a household staple in North America.

Why is Jell-O no longer popular? ›

Jell-O shifted to single-serve cups and more convenient options as competition for snacks and desserts grew. Kraft in the early 2000's shifted the focus of Jell-O's advertising away from kids and toward adults. It pitched sugar-free Jell-O, for example, as a treat for Atkins dieters.

Why did they use so much Jell-O in the 50s? ›

I think the main reasons were: -It was a cheap, quick way to make a seemingly very large dish, although one without much substance. This was especially important at group functions such as church socials, family picnics, etc. -The chef needed very little skill or preparation time.

What was popular food in the 1970s? ›

Cheese balls

In keeping with the popularity of entertaining and finger foods, the cheese ball or cheese log became one of the signature party dishes of the 1970s.

What was in 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.

What was a popular meal during the Great Depression? ›

2. Cornbread/Johnny Cakes. During the Great Depression, corn meal was one kitchen staple that was typically easily accessible and cost-effective. To utilize this ingredient during hard times, home cooks began making Johnny cakes, a Northeastern bread that became particularly popular during the Great Depression.

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