14 Of The Best Recipes From US Presidents And First Ladies (2024)

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    Lyndon B. And Lady Bird Johnson's Barbecue Sauce

    Lyndon Baines Johnson inherited a fraught presidency after John F. Kennedy's passing. Johnsonhad to define himself and his own style of governance against the "high-style culture" of the Kennedys.

    To do that, Trumanturned to barbecue. As Texans, LBJ and his wife Lady Bird appreciated the power of barbecue as a community-building activity. Johnson even used so-called "barbecue diplomacy" to host world leadersfor informal discussions at his ranch.

    The Daily Beast shared thisrecipe for Lady Bird Johnson's barbecue sauce.

    Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson's Barbecue Sauce

    ¼cup butter
    ¼cup vinegar
    ¼cup ketchup
    ¼cup lemon juice
    ¼cup Worcestershire sauce
    Salt to taste
    Red pepper to taste
    Tabasco sauce to taste
    1 clove garlic, minced

    Melt butter in sauce pan. Add remainingingredients and bring to a boil.

    1,192 votes

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    Theodore Rooseveltembraced life. As the man lived, so he ate - and Roosevelt had a sweet tooth.As first lady, Edith Roosevelt upheld her role as a supportive spouse and managed virtually all aspects of family life in the White House. She also collected and published favorite recipes.

    Thisrecipe-as it appears inMrs. Wilson's New Cook Book -for her spiced cake does not include instructions on how to preparethe ingredients.

    Theodore and Edith Roosevelt's Spiced Cake

    1 cup butter
    2 cups sugar
    1 cup milk
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    4 eggs
    4 cups flour
    4 teaspoons baking powder
    ½teaspoon nutmeg

    Bake in loaf or two layers.

    985 votes

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    Harry And Bess Truman's Ozark Pudding

    Harry and Bess Truman became president and first lady of the United States in 1945 after Frederick D. Roosevelt passed. Truman,tasked with leading the United States - and much of the world - out of the rubble of WWII, remained a Missourianat heart. Ozark pudding - a breadydessert - was one way he and Bess maintained their Midwestern identity in Washington.

    Ozark pudding had a cameo in a crucial moment of 20th-century history. The Trumans actually included it on the menu when they hosted Winston Churchill in Missouri, where he deliveredhis famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946.

    Here is the original recipe, as shared by the Loveless Cafe.

    Harry and Bess Truman's Ozark Pudding

    1 egg
    ¾cup granulated sugar
    2 tablespoons flour
    1 ¼teaspoons baking powder
    ⅛teaspoon salt
    ½ cup chopped nuts, pecans preferred
    ½cup raw Granny Smith apples, finely chopped
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Preheat ovento 350 F. Beat eggand sugar until very smooth. Mix flour, baking powder, and salt, and stir into the sugar-egg mixture. Add apple pices, nuts, and vanilla. Bake in a buttered pie pan for at least 35 minutes. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

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    Bill Clinton's Chicken Enchiladas

    As a candidate and president, Bill Clinton was known for his love of meatand relished making campaign stops atMcDonald's. His favorite chicken enchiladas recipe- shared by The Guardian- is fit for a meat-lover like Clinton.

    Ironically, Clinton isn't likely to enjoy this dish in the futurebecause his meat-eating days are over: he became a vegan after undergoing a quadruple bypass in 2004. These days he enjoys a nearly vegan diet.

    Bill Clinton's Chicken Enchiladas

    2 (4-ounce) cans green chiles, drained and chopped
    1 garlic clove, minced
    Cooking oil
    1 (28-ounce) can tomatoes
    2 cups onions, chopped
    2 teaspoons salt, divided
    1 teaspoonoregano
    3 cups cooked chicken, shredded
    2 cups sour cream
    2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
    1 cup cooking oil
    15 tortillas, corn or flour

    In a large skillet over medium-high heat, sautéthe chiles and garlic in a small amount of cooking oil. Drain the tomatoes, reserving a cup of liquid. Break up tomatoes and add to skillet. Add the onion, 1 teaspoonsalt, oregano, and reserved liquid. Simmer, uncovered, until thick (about 30 minutes). Remove from heat, transfer to a bowl, and set aside.

    In a large bowl, combine the chicken, sour cream, cheese, and remaining 1 teaspoonsalt. In the same skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1cup cooking oil. Dip the tortillas in the oil until they become limp and drain well on paper towels. Fill the tortillas with the chicken mixture; roll up and arrange side by side, seam side down, in a 9x13x12-inch baking dish. Pour the tomato mixture over the enchiladas. Bake at 350 F for 20 minutes or until heated thoroughly.

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    Abraham Lincoln's Corn Dodgers

    Abraham Lincoln apparently didn't have a big appetiteand was pragmatic about food. In an era that prescribed men should be the breadwinners while women should be the bread-makers, Lincoln actuallyhelped cook in his family kitchen in Springfield, IL.

    His tastes were also simple. During his childhood, Lincoln ate corn dodgers every day except Sunday. Thisrecipe - which comes fromAbraham Lincoln in the Kitchen- yields hearty and filling corn dodgers.

    Abraham Lincoln's Corn Dodgers

    2 cups coarse, stone-ground cornmeal
    ½teaspoon salt
    1 tablespoon melted butter or bacon drippings, plus more for cooking dodgers
    1 ½cups boiling water
    ⅓cup regular cornmeal (optional)

    Mix the coarse cornmeal and salt in a mixing bowl. Make a well in the center and pour in the butter or bacon drippings. Pour the boiling water over the butter or drippings and stir carefully and thoroughly. Set aside for 20 to 30 minutes to cool. Form the loose dough into shapes like earsof corn ("dodgers") by hand, adding regular cornmeal as needed; dodgers should be around 2 inches long and 1 inch thick.

    Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a large skillet until melted. Place 6 dodgers in the skillet. Lower the heat and cook until the dodgers' bottoms are brown and tops are dry, about 8 to 10 minutes. Turn them over and brown the other side, about 5 to 7 minutes. Repeat with remaining dodgers.

    727 votes

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    Ulysses S. Grant's Rice Pudding

    Ulysses S. Grant was a military general before he became president in 1869, and his time in the military shaped his eating habits.Perhaps because he witnessed what happened to men in the heat of conflict, he could not stomach rare meat.

    In contrast tohis more culinarily adventurous wife Julia, Grant's tastes were simple. One of his favorite dishes was this rice pudding recipe - reprinted fromtheCourier-Journal- that featured a lemonypunch of flavor.

    Ulysses S. Grant's Rice Pudding

    1 tablespoon butter
    3 cups hot cooked rice
    4 eggs, separated
    2 cups half-and-half
    2 cups milk
    ½cup sugar
    1 tablespoon grated lemon peel
    1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    ⅛teaspoon salt

    Preheat oven to 350 F. Stir butter into rice. Beat yolks and add half-and-half, milk, sugar, lemon peel, vanilla, and salt. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into rice mixture. Turn into a buttered, shallow 2-quart baking dish. Set in pan of hot water. Bake in oven for 1 hour or until inserted knife comes out clean. Serve warm.

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  • 14 Of The Best Recipes From US Presidents And First Ladies (2024)

    FAQs

    What was Teddy Roosevelt's favorite food? ›

    Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)

    Fried chicken covered with white gravy was a favorite White House meal of Teddy Roosevelt's.

    Which president liked chili? ›

    Barack Obama: Chili

    He is very fond of chili, though, and in an interview with North Coast Journal, he revealed that he still uses a favorite recipe that dates back to his college days.

    What is Joe Biden favorite food? ›

    His favorite dishes include peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, BLT's, pizza, cookies, spaghetti with butter and red sauce, and ice cream that he occasionally makes into a full sundae, according to current and former Biden aides.

    What was JFK's favorite food? ›

    President Kennedy was particularly fond of soup--New England Fish Chowder was a favorite. He has been described as a "soup, sandwich and fruit" man for lunch--always soup though.

    What was Abraham Lincoln's favorite meal? ›

    President Lincoln was fond of certain foods, especially apples. Fruits, nuts, cheese, and crackers were often enjoyed by the president. Some sources note President Lincoln did have two favorite dishes, Chicken Fricassee with Biscuits and Oyster Stew. His preferred dessert was Apple Pie.

    Which president liked cheese? ›

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Grilled cheese

    According to Henrietta Nesbitt, Roosevelt's White House housekeeper, FDR loved grilled cheese sandwiches in addition to other classic American foods, including scrambled eggs, fish chowder, hot dogs, and fruitcake.

    What does Obama eat for breakfast? ›

    BARACK OBAMA'S DAILY DIET

    He stocks up on energy at breakfast with a big pile of scrambled eggs - sometimes as many as six at one sitting - with some toast and lightly fried potatoes. Other days he may simply have some fruit, or a bowl of porridge.

    How many eggs did Teddy Roosevelt eat? ›

    In a book titled All In The Family by Theodore Roosevelt III, he reveals that Roosevelt would “eat a dozen hard-boiled eggs for breakfast — in one sitting. He was a big eater, and that was one of the reasons his wife [Edith] had him enrolled in a physical training camp in 1917 in Connecticut – to lose some weight.”

    What was Franklin Roosevelt's favorite food? ›

    According to Henrietta Nesbitt, the White House housekeeper, FDR had very simple American tastes in foods; he liked foods "he could dig into." Among his favorite dishes were scrambled eggs, fish chowder, grilled cheese sandwiches, hot dogs, and fruitcake.

    What was Teddy Roosevelt's favorite gun? ›

    Roosevelt customarily preferred his Winchesters mounted with special sights and deluxe grade stocks featuring a pistol grip, cheekpiece, and shotgun buttplate. It was not until Roosevelt visited the Badlands of Dakota Territory in 1883 that he began to assiduously accumulate a variety of hunting arms.

    Which president had a stuffed animal? ›

    In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt chose not to run for another term, and endorsed his then close political ally and future adversary William Howard Taft for the presidency. One toy company, eager to make profits by giving Taft his own stuffed mascot, designed a plush opossum marketed with the slogan, “Goodbye Teddy Bear.

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