Grandma’s Waldorf Salad Recipe

My Grandma’s 1950’s recipe for Waldorf Salad.

A mid-century classic, found at every church potluck table.

Waldorf Salad Recipe Card – photo credit Grans Kitchen Table
Just the Recipe for this Waldorf Salad

One interesting thing I noticed while going through my Grandma’s recipes. Over time, especially in the past 15 years, companies have reduced the sizes of products. Example: The “typical” can of tuna that was 6.5 ounces in Grandma’s day, is either 5 or 5.5 ounces now. Hence why I use my sister site to post just the recipe, so I can make allowances for any changes or substitutions needed to account for modern adjustments to measurements and food availability.

Family Recipe – Broccoli Salad

If you’ve poked around this website a bit, you’ll know I was the pickiest eater. This a recipe my Grandmother never had the pleasure of seeing me enjoy. Yet I am sure she looks down on me and smiles, as I am joyfully preparing, serving and eating a side dish with onions in it.

“excellent”

If you’ve poked around this website a bit, you’ll know I was the pickiest eater. This a recipe my Grandmother never had the pleasure of seeing me enjoy. Yet I am sure she looks down on me and smiles, as I am joyfully preparing, serving and eating a side dish with onions in it.

Broccoli Salad Recipe Card – photo credit Grans Kitchen Table
Broccoli Salad Recipe Card
Broccoli Salad Recipe Card – photo credit Grans Kitchen Table
If you would like to see the recipe in a more modern form.

Bon Appetit.

Grandma’s Brazil Nut Bread

A fruitcake from my Grandmother. My grandpa LOVED fruitcake. All sweets actually. He is the reason dessert was a required component of every meal.

Never seen anyone so excited about getting a holiday fruitcake.

Brazil Nut Bread Recipe – Photo credit Grans Kitchen Table
Brazil Nut Bread Recipe- Photo credit Grans Kitchen Table

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