19 holiday recipes from Grandma’s recipe box

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There’s something truly magical about the recipes that have been lovingly passed down through generations. In this nostalgic journey, we’ve uncovered 19 cherished holiday recipes straight from grandma’s treasured recipe box.

Ricotta Cookies decorated with Christmas sprinkles.
Italian Ricotta Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Buckeyes

A white plate holding several chocolate and peanut butter buckeyes.
Buckeyes. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These chocolate-dipped peanut butter balls are a treasured Christmas candy recipe from the Midwest. Named after the Ohio buckeye tree, they’ve been shared at holiday gatherings since the 1960s.
Get the Recipe: Buckeyes

Utica Greens

Top view of Utica Greens in a skillet with breadcrumbs and cherry peppers.
Utica Greens. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This Italian-American dish originated in Utica, New York in the early 1900s. The combination of greens with peppers and garlic shows how immigrant recipes became local traditions.
Get the Recipe: Utica Greens

Chocolate Lush

Slice of chocolate peanut butter lasagna on a plate.
Chocolate Lush. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This layered dessert became popular at church suppers in the 1970s. Cookies, peanut butter and chocolate pudding combine in a classic that’s been copied countless times.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Lush

Rum Balls

Chocolate rum balls on a red tartan cloth.
Rum Balls. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These no-bake Christmas treats have been passed down through generations. Rich chocolate and rum come together in a traditional holiday candy that’s been part of Christmas cookie plates since the 1950s.
Get the Recipe: Rum Balls

Butterscotch Cookies

Butterscotch cookies on a red plate.
Butterscotch Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This recipe shows up in cookbooks from the 1940s when butterscotch became popular. The chewy texture and pecan crunch make them a classic that’s stood the test of time.
Get the Recipe: Butterscotch Cookies

Pistachio Fluff Salad

Pistachio salad topped with nuts and cherries.
Pistachio Fluff Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This vintage dessert salad became famous in the 1970s during the Watergate era. Five simple ingredients create a recipe that’s been at family gatherings for over 50 years.
Get the Recipe: Pistachio Fluff Salad

Pea Salad

Pea salad in a blue bowl.
Pea Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This old-fashioned salad comes from community cookbooks dating back generations. The mix of peas with creamy dressing makes a side dish that’s been at family gatherings for decades.
Get the Recipe: Pea Salad

Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberry cobbler topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Blueberry Cobbler. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This Southern cobbler recipe dates back to when home cooks used whatever berries were in season. The biscuit topping method has been handed down through families for generations.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Cobbler

Italian Ricotta Cookies

Ricotta Cookies decorated with Christmas sprinkles.
Italian Ricotta Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These soft cookies come from old Italian family recipes brought to America. The cake-like texture from ricotta cheese makes them a traditional cookie that’s been shared for generations.
Get the Recipe: Italian Ricotta Cookies

Amish Apple Fritter Bread

A slice of apple cinnamon bread on a cutting board.
Amish Apple Fritter Bread. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This bread comes from Pennsylvania Dutch country cooking traditions. The recipe turns basic ingredients into a breakfast bread that’s been made the same way for generations.
Get the Recipe: Amish Apple Fritter Bread

Pecan Tassies

A close-up of mini pecan tassies on a wire cooling rack.
Pecan Tassies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These mini pecan pies come from Southern baking traditions of the early 1900s. The bite-sized treats have been passed down through generations of home bakers.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Tassies

Deviled Eggs with Pickle Relish

Holding a deviled egg sprinkled with paprika.
Deviled Eggs with Pickle Relish. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These deviled eggs come from church cookbooks and family gatherings. Adding pickle relish is an old-time trick that adds extra tang to this classic appetizer.
Get the Recipe: Deviled Eggs with Pickle Relish

Church Window Cookies

Church window cookies with colored marshmallows and coconut.
Church Window Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

These no-bake cookies got their name from church bake sales in the 1950s. The pattern of colorful marshmallows in chocolate has made them a traditional treat for decades.
Get the Recipe: Church Window Cookies

Campbells Green Bean Casserole

Classic Campbell's Green Bean casserole topped with fried onions.
Campbells Green Bean Casserole. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This casserole was created in 1955 by Campbell’s test kitchen. The recipe shows how convenience foods changed home cooking in the mid-century.
Get the Recipe: Campbells Green Bean Casserole

Cherry Salad

Cherry fluff salad in blue bowls with whipped cream.
Cherry Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This pink dessert salad started appearing at gatherings in the 1960s. The quick prep time and basic ingredients show why it’s stayed in recipe boxes for generations.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Salad

Peanut Butter Pie

Side view of a slice of peanut butter pie topped with whipped cream on a plate.
Peanut Butter Pie. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This no-bake recipe started showing up in community cookbooks in the 1970s. Six basic ingredients make a rich dessert that’s been copied and shared at family gatherings for decades.
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter Pie

Broccoli Crunch Salad

A close shot of a fork full of broccoli salad.
Broccoli Crunch Salad. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This crunchy salad became popular at church potlucks in the 1980s. Raw broccoli mixed with cranberries, sunflower seeds and bacon makes a fresh side dish that’s stood the test of time.
Get the Recipe: Broccoli Crunch Salad

Frozen Lemonade Pie

Slice of lemonade pie on a plate with lemonade in the background.
Frozen Lemonade Pie. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This simple pie started appearing in recipe boxes during the 1960s when frozen lemonade became available. Four basic ingredients create a dessert that’s been cooling people down for decades.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Lemonade Pie

Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

Chocolate coated peanut butter balls stacked in a pyramid.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This Christmas candy recipe has been passed down through generations. The combination of peanut butter and chocolate coating makes treats that have been on holiday platters for decades.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

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