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    Home » MSN Slideshows

    22 Timeless Foods Grandma Always Made (And We Still Love Them)

    Published: Mar 24, 2026 by Barbara Curry

    Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links.

    Some recipes don’t come from cookbooks, they come from memory, habit, and years spent in the kitchen. Grandma didn’t need to measure or write things down, she just knew. And somehow, everything she made tasted like comfort, tradition, and home. These recipes are the ones that stuck with us, the dishes that showed up at every family gathering and weeknight dinner. They’re more than just meals, they’re memories worth holding onto and passing down.

    Old-Fashioned Chicken Pot Pie Classic

    A skillet of chicken pot pie covered with puff pastry.
    Chicken Pot Pie—Grandma Comfort. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.


     

    Flaky pastry hides a rich, creamy filling that feels like home in every bite. This timeless favorite is the kind of comfort you’ll want to click through and make tonight.
    Get the Recipe: Chicken Pot Pie—Grandma Comfort

    Smoked Sausage Mac Grandma Loved

    A casserole dish of baked kielbasa mac and cheese.
    Smoked Sausage Mac & Cheese—Grandma Style. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

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    Creamy pasta and smoky sausage come together in a dish that never lasted long at the table. One bite explains why this nostalgic favorite still gets passed down today.
    Get the Recipe: Smoked Sausage Mac & Cheese—Grandma Style

    Green Beans with Bacon Like Grandma Made

    A bowl of Green Beans with Bacon and Onions, topped with crispy bacon pieces and caramelized onions, sits on a light cloth napkin with serving utensils. A small dish of extra bacon crumbles is nearby for added flavor.
    Green Beans with Bacon—Grandma Twist. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Tender green beans simmered with smoky bacon bring bold flavor to a simple side. It’s the kind of dish that quietly steals the spotlight at every meal.
    Get the Recipe: Green Beans with Bacon—Grandma Twist

    Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes Family Favorite

    A close-up of a spoon lifting a cheesy, creamy serving of scalloped potatoes with cream from a dish, with melted cheese on top and a small pile of shredded cheese in the background.
    Scalloped Potatoes—Grandma Style. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Layers of tender potatoes baked in creamy cheese sauce create pure comfort. This classic dish is one you’ll keep coming back to for holidays and beyond.
    Get the Recipe: Scalloped Potatoes—Grandma Style

    Vintage Beef Stroganoff Grandma Style

    A bowl of egg noodles covered in stroganoff meatballs.
    Stroganoff—1950s Grandma Recipe. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Creamy mushroom sauce and hearty beef deliver rich, nostalgic flavor in every bite. This throwback favorite proves some recipes never go out of style.
    Get the Recipe: Stroganoff—1950s Grandma Recipe

    Crispy Breaded Pork Chops Classic

    A fork in a bite of a fried pork chop.
    Crispy Breaded Pork Chops—Grandma Style. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Golden, crunchy on the outside and juicy inside, these chops define comfort food. It’s the kind of dinner that brings everyone to the table fast.
    Get the Recipe: Crispy Breaded Pork Chops—Grandma Style

    Creamy Beef Stroganoff Comfort Classic

    A serving of beef stroganoff with egg noodles.
    Beef Stroganoff—Grandma Classic. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Tender beef and silky sauce make this dish a longtime family favorite. It’s a comforting classic that still earns rave reviews today.
    Get the Recipe: Beef Stroganoff—Grandma Classic

    Sunday Pot Roast Just Like Grandma’s

    A large platter with a slow cooked roast beef surrounded by carrots and potatoes.
    Grandma’s Pot Roast with Veggies. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Slow-cooked beef and vegetables create a meal that feels like a warm hug. This classic is the reason Sunday dinners were always worth the wait.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Pot Roast with Veggies

    Smothered Turkey Wings Southern Classic

    Grandma’s Smothered Turkey Wings. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

    Fall-off-the-bone turkey wings in rich gravy bring bold, comforting flavor. This is one of those recipes you’ll want to save and revisit again and again.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Smothered Turkey Wings

    Sweet Potato Casserole Holiday Classic

    A spoon dipping out a portion of sweet potato casserole with marshmallow topping.
    Grandma’s Sweet Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Sweet, creamy potatoes topped with toasted marshmallows create a nostalgic treat. It’s the dish everyone looks for first at the table.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Sweet Potato Casserole

    Classic Tuna Casserole From Grandma

    Grandma’s Tuna Casserole. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Creamy, hearty, and baked to perfection, this dish never goes out of style. It’s a budget-friendly favorite that still delivers big comfort.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Tuna Casserole

    Old-Fashioned Carrot Salad Refreshing Side

    A bowl of carrot raisin salad with a serving spoon.
    A Crisp Carrot Salad Straight from Grandma’s Cards. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Crunchy, sweet carrots tossed in a light dressing add a bright contrast to heavier meals. This simple classic is surprisingly hard to stop eating.
    Get the Recipe: A Crisp Carrot Salad Straight from Grandma’s Cards

    Scalloped Potatoes and Ham Classic Bake

    A serving spoon removing some potato and ham casserole.
    Grandma’s Scalloped Potatoes and Ham That Never Fail. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Layers of creamy potatoes and savory ham bake into a rich, satisfying dish. It’s a dependable favorite that always earns seconds.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Scalloped Potatoes and Ham That Never Fail

    Apple-Stuffed Pork Chops Cozy Classic

    Grandma’s Pork Chops with Apples. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Juicy pork chops paired with sweet apples create a comforting balance of flavors. This dish captures everything people love about old-school cooking.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Pork Chops with Apples

    Hamburger Rice Skillet Easy Comfort Meal

    Grandma’s Hamburger Rice Skillet. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Simple ingredients come together in one pan for a hearty, satisfying dinner. It’s the kind of no-fuss meal that families still rely on today.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Hamburger Rice Skillet

    Creamy Oyster Stew Grandma Always Made

    Grandma’s Oyster Stew. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This rich, buttery oyster stew is the kind of comforting dish Grandma served on chilly nights. One spoonful brings back cozy memories you’ll want to relive again and again.
    Get the Recipe: Grandma’s Oyster Stew

    Classic Waldorf Salad Grandma Kept Making

    Classic Waldorf Salad Grandma Loved. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Crisp fruit, crunchy walnuts, and creamy dressing make this a timeless favorite that never faded away. It’s the kind of simple, refreshing side Grandma proudly brought to every gathering.
    Get the Recipe: Classic Waldorf Salad Grandma Loved

    Slow Cooker Pot Roast Grandma Swore By

    Slow Cooker Pot Roast—Grandma’s Favorite. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This fall-apart tender roast with rich gravy is exactly how Grandma made Sunday dinner feel special. It’s hearty, satisfying, and worth clicking through to see every delicious detail.
    Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Pot Roast—Grandma’s Favorite

    Cornbread Pie Grandma Made on Busy Nights

    Cornbread Hamburger Pie—Grandma Style. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Golden cornbread baked over savory beef filling made this an easy, comforting staple in Grandma’s kitchen. It’s one of those no-fuss meals that still hits the spot every time.
    Get the Recipe: Cornbread Hamburger Pie—Grandma Style

    Oatmeal Meatloaf Grandma Never Changed

    Moist Oatmeal Meatloaf—Grandma Trusted. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    This moist, classic meatloaf with its signature glaze is the recipe Grandma never needed to update. It’s pure comfort food that keeps families coming back for seconds.
    Get the Recipe: Moist Oatmeal Meatloaf—Grandma Trusted

    Chicken Fried Steak Grandma Perfected

    Southern Chicken Fried Steak—Grandma Style. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Crispy on the outside and smothered in creamy gravy, this dish is a true old-school favorite. Grandma’s method made every bite golden, crunchy, and unforgettable.
    Get the Recipe: Southern Chicken Fried Steak—Grandma Style

    BBQ Ribs Grandma Made for Summer Nights

    BBQ Pork Ribs—Grandma’s Summer Special. Photo credit: Butter and Baggage.

    Sticky, smoky ribs like these were always the highlight of Grandma’s warm-weather meals. They’re messy, flavorful, and absolutely worth clicking through to see how it’s done right.
    Get the Recipe: BBQ Pork Ribs—Grandma’s Summer Special

    22 Foods Grandma Just “Knew” How to Make—and We Still Can’t Forget Them

    A collage of four foods: cucumber tea sandwiches, cheesy baked pasta, creamy pot pie with a flaky crust, and macaroni salad with herbs. Each dish is shown close up, highlighting their textures and ingredients.

    Even now, people still crave those familiar flavors that felt impossible to mess up and even harder to replicate. Here are foods grandma made from memory that people still think about long after the plates were cleared.
    Grab it here: 22 Foods Grandma Just “Knew” How to Make—and We Still Can’t Forget Them

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