Certain dishes stand the test of time and remain etched in everyone’s minds and palates. Even when you haven’t eaten them for quite a while, the flavors instantly transport you back to a golden era of your life. 

This was a Reddit discussion a couple of months ago, where people shared delicacies they sorely miss. Some were popular decades ago but seemingly faded, yet they never fail to bring the same comfort, even through mere memory. 

We’ve collected some of the top responses from the thread. Feel free to share your favorites in the comment boxes below!

Plate featuring breaded chicken with melted cheese and spaghetti in marinara sauce, a classic old-school delicacy. Veal parmesan, which was my favorite food growing up. Now, it’s a very rare restaurant that serves it, and none of my local grocery stores carry the veal patties we used to get to make it at how.

EightofFortyThree Report

My mom used to make brown bread with molasses. It was so good with real butter.

Eatthebankers2 Report

My mother made oxtail soup two or three times in the winter , now I have to go to the local Jamaican place. It’s no longer a cheap product and my wife won’t eat it. She also cooked beef tongue in a pot of salted water then sliced it for sandwiches. I have to go to Mexican restaurants that serve lengua tacaquitos, which is actually a good thing.

BuffaloOk7264 Report

Angel food cake. That was my birthday wish when I was a kid. Loved it with fresh whipped cream and either bananas or strawberries. Store bought just doesn’t bring back the memories of mom’s homemade.

oldbutsharpusually Report

Scrapple, perfection salad, oatmeal pie, tamale pie, scalloped oysters, Watergate salad, checkerboard sandwiches, Sunbonnet Baby salad, candle salad, Welsh rarebit, English muffin pizza, just about any low calorie recipe using saccharine, just about any recipe involving canned bean sprouts.

BornSoLongAgo Report

Whatever happened to chateau briand on the menu? As a teen, that was my go-to when the family ate out at something more upscale than the cafeteria/steakhouses.

D**n those were good!

Are parsnips on the menu anywhere either? Haven’t seen/had some in ages.

atomicsnarl Report

Tuna noodle casserole. Not my favorite. I do miss chicken a la king. You can still get it in Amish country, under different names. I also never see chicken cacciatore.

jokumi Report

Custard pie. I loved it when I was a kid and make it for myself now and then.

Jaxgirl57 Report

As an old person, I say bread. People buy it, but rarely make it. Which is a pity, because fresh bread is god d**n delicious.

theshywhore Report

Swiss Steak. A staple here, but i never hear of anyone else making it.

Caseyjoenzz Report

What’s grosser than gross? Cow tongue.

My grandma used to make it. We raised cattle. When a cow went to the butcher, nothing was wasted.

restingbitchface2021 Report

Mincemeat pie! A fall and winter favorite of mine. It’s not at all meaty, mostly just dried fruits, and SO delicious.

Allysum Report

Eggs goldenrod. Actually, now I’m feeling a little nostalgic for it!

RuthGarratt Report

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