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Published on June 30, 2022

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Ready to throw a dinner party fit for the 1970s? Then we have the recipes for you. From appetizers, to entrées, to desserts, and drinks, we've got every course covered for your next throwback celebration. The key to these recipes is simplicity, yet elegance — it's all about presentation people! It doesn't matter how long it takes you in the kitchen, just as long as it looks as good as it tastes — and these recipes do just that. These delicious recipes will leave your dinner party guests craving more and supply you with plenty of compliments in return. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll through and take notes!

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Cheese Ball

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The cheese ball is the ultimate '70s party appetizer — and this classic chive and green olive cheese ball is sure to be a hit. Just roll that bad boy into a ball and serve it with crackers, it's really that simple.

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Cheese Fondue

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More cheese, please! Impress your guests with a steaming pot of gooey, melty cheese fondue. Serve this tasty interactive app with bread, apples, or potatoes.

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Hawaiian Meatballs

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These meatballs are the perfect combination of sweet and savory. They're cooked in a brown sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, and pineapple juice sauce and served alongside pineapple chunks and green bell peppers.

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Green Goddess Dressing

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Green goddess dressing was popular long before TikTok made it famous. This delicious dressing is made with evaporated milk, green onions, lemon juice, anchovy paste, salt, vegetable oil, fresh parsley, garlic, and tarragon and tastes delicious on your favorite salad.

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Seven Layer Salad

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Anything that can be prepped ahead of time is a 1970s winner. This layered salad looks impressive, but all you have to do is throw some ingredients in a bowl, let it set, and it's ready to go!

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Chef John's Beef Goulash

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Chef John's Hungarian-style beef goulash is the perfect beef stew to serve over a bed of noodles. Just the smell wafting from the kitchen will have your guests' mouths watering. And it really isn't hard to make considering that most of the time is spent simmering the beef to get it tender and flavorful.

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Melinda's Porcupine Meatballs

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Make the meatballs the star of the show with this recipe. These meatballs are packed with flavor, and even though they are cooked in a Worcestershire sauce and tomato sauce base, you can easily throw them in whatever sauce you're making!

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Chef John's Pasta Primavera

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Another Chef John specialty, this pasta primavera is loaded with vegetables. Everyone will love the fresh flavors in this pasta — and don't forget the little kick from the jalapeño.

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Garlic Noodles

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It doesn't get much easier than these spicy garlic noodles. They're ready in 35 minutes, and Chef John says they're delicious served alongside Dungeness crab.

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Chef John's Salmon Loaf

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Canned fish was all the rage in the '70s, so of course, a salmon loaf had to make it into our collection. It's much cheaper than serving regular salmon, but it's still just as flavorful and protein-packed.

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Black Forest Cake

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You can't beat a cake made from scratch — especially when it's as delicious as this Black Forest Cake. Every layer of this three-tiered cake has a sweet filling of frosting and cherries and we promise your guests won't be able to get enough of it.

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Watergate Salad

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If you've never had Watergate Salad, you're truly missing out on an American classic. This five-ingredient dessert salad is so easy to make, and the pistachio Jell-O, whipped topping, walnut, marshmallow, and cherry flavors pair together perfectly for a light and fresh-tasting treat.

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Outrageously Buttery Crumb Cake

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Don't have a lot of time to prep a cake? Don't worry! This sheet cake only takes 15 minutes to throw together since it calls for a box of yellow cake mix. But the real star of the show is the decadent butter crumb topping that gets added to the cake when it's half baked and again at the end.

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Crazy Cake

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Talk about easy! This Crazy Cake doesn't even require a separate mixing bowl — you just make it all in the 9x13-inch baking pan. It may be a Depression-era cake, but this moist chocolate cake was a hit in the '70s and will still be a hit today.

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Champagne Punch

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What's a dinner party without something to wash down all the delicious food? That's where this sweet wine and champagne punch comes in. It's made with cranberry juice, pink lemonade, limeade, white wine, champagne, and carbonated water for the perfect '70s fruity co*cktail.

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What was the most popular food in 1972? ›

What Food People Were Obsessed With the Year You Were Born
  • 1971: Eggs Benedict. Getty. ...
  • 1972: Tequila Sunrise. Getty. ...
  • 1973: Fondue. Getty. ...
  • 1974: Granola. Getty. ...
  • 1975: Pasta Primavera. Getty. ...
  • 1976: General Tso's Chicken. Getty. ...
  • 1977: Buffalo Wings. Getty. ...
  • 1978: Croissants. Getty.
Jul 5, 2016

What was a typical dinner in the 1970s? ›

Fondue. Hosting a fondue dinner party was popular in the 1970s, and fondue pots were the ultimate wedding gift during that decade. The Swiss dish consisting of melted cheese served in a communal pot was enjoyed by dipping chunks of bread into the cheese using long-stemmed forks.

What was the menu for the classic 70s dinner party? ›

Our 15 Most Popular Dinner Party Recipes From the 1970s
  • 01 of 16. Cheese Ball. View Recipe. ...
  • 02 of 16. Cheese Fondue. View Recipe. ...
  • 03 of 16. Hawaiian Meatballs. ...
  • 04 of 16. Green Goddess Dressing. ...
  • 05 of 16. Seven Layer Salad. ...
  • 06 of 16. Chef John's Beef Goulash. ...
  • 07 of 16. Melinda's Porcupine Meatballs. ...
  • 08 of 16. Chef John's Pasta Primavera.
Jun 30, 2022

What was the most popular food in 1973? ›

1973: Chilli Con Carne

Chilli con carne might seem a little mundane these days but in 1973 it first came onto the scene and made a big impact with Brits who were more used to spuds than spice. This classic combination of minced beef and kidney beans has been a treasured recipe ever since.

How do you throw a 70s dinner party? ›

Serve snacks with '70s style
  1. Barbecue meatballs.
  2. Pigs-in-a-blanket.
  3. Cheese fondue.
  4. Ambrosia fruit salad.
  5. A cheeseball and crackers.
  6. Deviled eggs.
  7. Pineapple skewers.
  8. Cucumber sandwiches.
Mar 10, 2024

What were people eating in the 1970s? ›

The 1970s was the decade of cool cereals, slimming snacks and show-off dinner parties. When Generation X were children, the Egg McMuffin came out, cheese fondue was fashionable, Watergate salad became a family favourite and Blue Nun was the drink of choice.

What are the most common party foods? ›

38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
  • Ham & Cheese Pull-Apart Bread. ...
  • Garlic Parmesan Potato Stackers. ...
  • BBQ Pulled Pork Fries. ...
  • Peanut Butter Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Bites. ...
  • Chocolate Caramel Oat Bars (Carmelitas) ...
  • Curly Fries. tasty.co. ...
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Crackers. tasty.co. ...
  • Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas. tasty.co.
Dec 21, 2023

What was the food trend in 1985? ›

In 1985, as mentioned earlier, the undisputed winner was blackened fish. Among desserts we had two: creme brulee and bread pudding. Creme brulee, which used to be seen only in haughty French restaurants, somehow became the darling of new American-and-Califonia restaurants.

What was the most popular food in 1980? ›

13 Popular 1980s Foods People Are Eating Again
  1. Blackened fish. Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Sloppy Joes. Lauripatterson/Getty Images. ...
  3. Fondue. stockcreations/Shutterstock. ...
  4. Beef stroganoff. Lara Hata/Getty Images. ...
  5. Buffalo wings. Elena Shashkina/Shutterstock. ...
  6. Waldorf salad. Fascinadora/Shutterstock. ...
  7. Baked Alaska. ...
  8. 8. California roll.
Aug 11, 2023

What was the terrifying world of 1970s party food? ›

Seafood mousse -- While going through her mother's binders of recipes, Pallai uncovered outlandish, and often nightmarish, creations such as this fish. Tomato Aspic -- Aspic, a savory jello rarely to be found on modern dinner tables, features heavily, often with meat or vegetables suspended inside it.

What was in 70s buffet? ›

Quiche, vol-au-vents, chicken wings… Part of a sketch from the famous comedian Peter Kay, pair this list with other 70s recipes such as blancmange and cheese and pineapple sticks, and this line-up of pick and mix buffet food is no longer just a part of a joke.

What food to serve at a 60s party? ›

The Most Popular Recipes of the 1960s
  • 01 of 23. Tunnel of Fudge Cake II. View Recipe. ...
  • 02 of 23. Swedish Meatballs I. View Recipe. ...
  • 03 of 23. Sidecar. View Recipe. ...
  • 04 of 23. Wedge Salad with Elegant Blue Cheese Dressing. ...
  • 05 of 23. Beef Wellington. ...
  • 06 of 23. Cheese Straws. ...
  • 07 of 23. Porcupine Meatballs II. ...
  • 08 of 23. Sazerac co*cktail.
Mar 10, 2021

What foods were popular in 1972? ›

The 1972 Dinners
  • Beef Stew.
  • Veal Chops With Mushroom Sauce.
  • Chicken With Pineapple.
  • Fish Steaks With Herbs.
  • Stuffed Crown Roast of Pork.
  • Deviled Rock Lobster Tails ♥
  • Calico Potato Salad.
  • Quiche Lorraine (Swiss Cheese Pie)

What food was released in 1972? ›

1972: McDonald's Egg McMuffin.

What food was invented in 1972? ›

The Egg McMuffin is the signature sandwich, which was invented in 1972 by Herb Peterson to resemble eggs benedict, a traditional American breakfast dish with English muffins, ham, eggs and hollandaise sauce.

What fast food came out in 1972? ›

Popeyes, 1972

Originally called “Chicken on the Run,” it opened in 1972 to compete with Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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