Vintage recipes from old cookbooks - Reader's Digest (2024)

As a recipe developer and food writer, I have a big love affair with old cookbooks. Their egg and flour-spattered pages seem to resonate with me on a very personal level. Here are some of my favourite vintage recipes for you to try out at home.

If old cookbooks once belonged to family,then the connection is particularly strong, as I remember my grandmother and mother using the same books for tea time treats and comforting meals.

My favourite vintage cookbook is in a collection of Be-Ro cookbooks.

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Despite featuring such un-PC suggestions such as “teach your daughters to cook and they will become the perfect housewife”, the honest and simple recipes still fascinate me after all these years.

I hope you enjoy these vintage recipes as much as I did, and maybe this list will inspire you todig out your own vintage cookbooks for some heritage cooking.

Ten heirloom recipes:

Melting moments

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These delicious and buttery biscuits taken from an old Be-Ro cookbook were always the mainstay of my mum’s “biscuit tin baking”, and each week she would make a double batch for snacks and lunch box treats.

These are very easy to make, so you could even convince the kids or grandkids to help you with them!

Gnocchi

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This tasty recipe for gnocchi is taken from an old Italian cookbook called La Scienza in Cucina e l’Arte di Mangiar Bene(that translates as:Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well) by Pellegrino Artusi.

It was first published way back in 1891.

Polish meatballs

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These Polish meatballs were inspired by memories of the writer’s Polish grandmother making them for family meals and special gatherings.

The recipe was taken from her grandmother’s old notebooks, with her scribbled handwriting, which are precious reminders of her culinary heritage.

Plain scones

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This recipe for plain scones was taken from The Parkinson Cookery Book of 1947, and when served with jam and cream alongside some freshly cut sandwiches and a pot of tea, there is nothing plain about them at all!

Fat Rascals

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This recipe for Fat Rascals was adapted from my grandmother’s hand-written cookery notes; the richly fruited rock cake-cum-scones, are topped with cherries and almonds to form a cakey type of smile, which certainly puts a smile on the face of all who try them.

Shooting party chutney

A fabulous way to use up a glut of green tomatoes, and the perfect accompaniment for any cheese platter, this is a reader's recipe that appeared in an edition of Farmers Weekly in 1934.

Fanny Craddock mini egg and meat pies

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One of my favourite blogs is Keep Calm and Fanny On, where all of the infamous Fanny Cradockrecipes are featured directly from her cookbooks.

Here we have some of Fanny’s pies made using up leftover meat with boiled eggs. These pies would be perfect for a summer picnic.

Dripping cakes

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This fabulous recipe for dripping cakes was taken from a text book from 1910, written for King Edward’s School in Birmingham. The title of the cakes may not appeal to modern tastes, but just look at how delicious they look!

Victorian epiphany tart

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A beautiful tart which comes from one of the best vintage cookbooks of all time, Food of Englandby Dorothy Hartley.

Plus, this tart uses up all those different jams, curds and marmalades you might have lurking in the back of the fridge.

Cream of potato soup

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This homely soup recipe is taken from a 1960's Marguerite Patten Recipe Cardand was sponsored by the Potato Marketing Board. It looks and sounds wonderful.

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Karen Burns-Booth is a freelance Recipe Developer, Food and Travel Writer and is a member if the Guild of Food Writers. She writes for her own blogLavender and Lovage.

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Vintage recipes from old cookbooks - Reader's Digest (2024)

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Is there any value in old cook books? ›

Investment value: Old cookbooks are sometimes collected as a "financial investment," Sawyer said. The value of a cookbook can go up over time, especially if it's considered rare, has historical significance and is in good condition.

Where is the best place to donate cookbooks? ›

Your local library, thrift store, or even prison or high school might be good options — but be sure to call first to see what they're looking for, otherwise they'll end up in the trash.

How do I know if my vintage book is worth money? ›

To determine the true market value of a book, or any other collectible item, an appraisal may be necessary.
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Where is the best place to sell old cookbooks? ›

Sell Individual Cookbooks on eBay or Amazon

This is for those of you who have a comfort level with selling online, understand the value of your individual cookbooks, and have time for a lengthy sales cycle. If all of the above are true... this route will get you the most money for your collection.

Is there a market for cookbooks? ›

People love buying cookbooks, whether for themselves or for others. “It's always a strong category,” said Kristen McLean, book industry analyst for market research company The NPD Group. “They are the fourth largest category of nonfiction that we sell here in the United States.”

Does anyone collect old cookbooks? ›

Many collectors are drawn to these older books because they catered for kitchens before electricity, microwaves, and refrigerators. Their recipes reflect dishes, ingredients and styles of cooking that have been forgotten.

Are cookbooks worth keeping? ›

A cookbook might teach you how to diagnose and correct your technique. Take, for example, the cookbook “Salt Fat Acid Heat,” which breaks down cooking into the basic elements. Once you understand the way certain elements work together, you can walk away a better cook. Using cookbooks can also simply be a delight.

Does anyone still buy cookbooks? ›

People buy them for the recipes, but they also buy them for the artwork, photos, and personal stories. According to a survey by the International Association of Culinary Professionals: Most people buy two or three cookbooks each year, and 12% of buyers buy four or more.

Who is the influencer who makes old recipes? ›

Dylan Hollis, (born September 7, 1995) is a Bermudian-American social media personality and baker. He is best known for his TikTok videos where he makes, samples, and comments on unusual vintage American recipes.

Who was a chef who wrote cookbooks on traditional Southern cuisine my most famous cookbook The Taste of Country Cooking was published in 1976? ›

Title: The Taste of Country Cooking by Edna Lewis (Knopf, 1976). The author: Edna Lewis left Freetown, Virgina, in her late teens and moved east, eventually landing in New York City. She worked as a dress maker, before becoming the cook at the famous Cafe Nicholson, a restaurant popular with artists and bohemians.

Who cooks for Jennifer Aniston? ›

"Her friends are in and out all the time," says Jewels Elmore, who, with her sister, Jill, shares a job as Jen's private chef. "Jen's a homebody. It's been so much fun to create a place where everybody feels comfortable, like one big family." "Comfortable" is putting it modestly.

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Are any old books worth money? ›

Condition is very important and will greatly influence value. A beaten-up old book that is falling apart will have little value. First editions are sought-after by book collectors and a first edition is usually more valuable than a later printing. A first edition signed by the author will have even greater value.

How can I find the value of my old books? ›

Specialized businesses such as auction houses and antiquarian booksellers can help you appraise individual books and larger collections. Contact information for specialists to authenticate or appraise your item can be found through professional organizations such as the American Society of Appraisers.

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