21 of Grandma's Secret Make-Ahead Recipes (2024)

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21 of Grandma's Secret Make-Ahead Recipes (1)Caroline StankoUpdated: Feb. 15, 2024

    Take a look at the recipes grandma always kept in her back pocket.

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    Bacon-Colby Lasagna

    My grandmother added bacon to her cheesy lasagna—something she borrowed from carbonara-style pasta. I learned so much by her side. —Cathy McCartney, Davenport, Iowa

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    2/21

    Mashed Cauliflower au Gratin

    Unless someone tells you, you might not know you're eating cauliflower. Even my grandchildren love this buttery, cheesy, creamy dish that tastes like mashed potatoes. —Sandie Parker, Elk Rapids, Michigan

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    Grandma Krause's Coconut Cookies

    When my two daughters were young, their great-grandma made them coconut cookies with oats. Thankfully, she shared the recipe. —Debra Dorn, Dunnellon, Florida

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    Martha Washington Candy

    Passed down by my grandmother and mother, this Martha Washington candy recipe is a cherished family tradition. We've even had each grandchild and great-grandchild take a turn stirring the candy mixture! —Cindi Boger, Ardmore, Alabama

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    Quiche Pastry Cups

    My grandmother used to make egg cup surprises for family brunches on special occasions. The added fillings were always a surprise since she never seemed to use the same combination of ingredients twice. As children, we took guesses as to what we'd find in the tender crust—the game always added fun to our meals. —Denalee Standart, Rancho Mureta, California

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    7/21

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    Mexican Chocolate Sugar Crisps

    My grandma loved these so much, she would hide them from my grandpa! I think of her every time I make a batch. Like Mexican spice? Try stirring in a little chili powder. —Michele Lovio, Thousand Oaks, California

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    8/21

    Slow-Cooker Cranberry Chicken

    I've been married for 42 years and have 3 children and 2 grandchildren. I love to collect cookbooks and try new recipes. This dish is delicious, easy and good when served with rice and a vegetable side dish. Everyone in the family loves it!—Edith Holliday, Flushing, Michigan

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    9/21

    Lemon Pudding Cookies

    These lemon slice cookies are a refreshing variation of my grandmother's sugar cookies. Lemon pudding mix and icing add a subtle tartness that tingles your taste buds. —Melissa Turkington, Camano Island, Washington

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    10/21

    Scalloped Sweet Corn Casserole

    This is my Grandma Ostendorf's corn recipe I grew up enjoying. Now a grandmother myself, I still serve this comfy, delicious side as a family classic. —Lonnie Hartstack, Clarinda, Iowa

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    11/21

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    Italian Pasta Sauce

    When my daughter Kris got married, her new husband made something special for their wedding buffet—a big batch of this thick, flavorful pasta sauce. His grandmother brought the recipe from Italy nearly 100 years ago. —Judy Braun, Juneau, Wisconsin

    12/21

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    Honey-Lime Almond Cookies

    Decades ago my grandmother passed this buttery lime cookie recipe to me. Through years of baking, our cookie memories keep the family connected, although we’re miles apart. —Paula Marchesi, Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania

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    Family-Pleasing Sloppy Joes

    My grandma gave this recipe to me years ago, but I made a few changes to give this yummy supper more pizzazz. —Jill Zosel, Seattle, Washington

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    Lamb Stew

    My grandmother used to make this stew as a special Sunday meal. It's an unforgettable treat from Ireland. —Vickie Desourdy, Washington, North Carolina

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    15/21

    Chocolate Cutout Cookies

    I love gingerbread cookies, but my grandchildren don't like the ginger flavor. Now I use chocolate and watch them smile as they take that first bite of these chocolate cutout cookies. —Nancy Murphy, Mount Dora, Florida

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    16/21

    Grandma's Honey Muffins

    I can remember my Grandma Wheeler making these delicious muffins—we'd eat them nice and warm, fresh from the oven! She was a "pinch of this and handful of that" kind of cook, so getting the ingredient amounts correct for the recipe was a challenge. Now it's a family treasure! —Darlis A. Wilfer, West Bend, Wisconsin

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    Turkey Sausage Soup with Fresh Vegetables

    Our family is big on soup. This favorite is quick to make and very tasty, and it gives me plenty of time to have fun with my kids and grandkids while it slow-cooks. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    18/21

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    Cutout Christmas Cookies

    These old-fashioned Christmas cookies have been a holiday tradition in my family for many years. It was a joy to make these cookies for my children, and now my little granddaughter will soon be enjoying them, too. —Carolyn Moseley, Dayton, Ohio

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    19/21

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    Grandma's Orange Rolls

    Both our two children and grandchildren love these fine-textured sweet rolls. We have our own orange, lime and grapefruit trees, and it's such a pleasure to go out and pick fruit right off the tree. —Norma Poole, Auburndale, Florida

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    20/21

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    Tourtieres

    Some time ago, a co-worker brought a meat pie to lunch. The aroma was familiar—after one taste, I was amazed to discover it was the same pie my grandmother used to serve when I was a youngster! She shared the recipe, and I have been enjoying it ever since. —Rita Winterberger, Huson, Montana

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    Turkey Sausage Bean Soup

    This recipe is from my great-grandmother, though I've added a few ingredients to make it my own. Serve it with a side salad and some artisan bread for a wonderful, hearty family dinner. —Terrel Porter-Smith, Los Osos, California

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    Originally Published: November 13, 2019

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    Caroline Stanko

    Caroline has been with Taste of Home for the past seven years, working in both print and digital. After starting as an intern for the magazine and special interest publication teams, Caroline was hired as the third-ever digital editor for Taste of Home. Since then, she has researched, written and edited content on just about every topic the site covers, including cooking techniques, buzzy food news, gift guides and many, many recipe collections. Caroline also acts as the editorial lead for video, working with the Test Kitchen, videographers and social media team to produce videos from start to finish.When she’s not tip-tapping on a keyboard, Caroline is probably mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooking up a multi-course feast (sometimes all at once). Though she technically lives in Milwaukee, there is a 50/50 chance Caroline is in Chicago or southwest Michigan visiting her close-knit family.

    21 of Grandma's Secret Make-Ahead Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What to make for dinner when you live alone? ›

    1. Tempeh Quesadilla. Rated 5 out of 5.
    2. Collard Greens & White Bean Soup. Rated 4 out of 5.
    3. Spicy Baja-Style Shrimp Tacos. Rated 3 out of 5.
    4. Quick Tandoori Chicken. Rated 4 out of 5.
    5. Quick Tomato Sauce. Rated 4 out of 5.
    6. Ricotta Mini-Pizzas With Kale Pesto. Rated 5 out of 5.
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    8. Black Bean Chili.

    What are 5 foods that seniors should eat? ›

    What to eat
    • fruit and vegetables.
    • potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy foods.
    • dairy and alternatives.
    • beans, pulses, fish, eggs and other proteins.
    • oils and spreads.

    What are the easiest foods for the elderly to eat? ›

    Here are some fruits and vegetables that are ideal for a soft diet.
    • Mashed sweet potatoes.
    • Pureed peas.
    • Steamed or boiled carrots.
    • Steamed, boiled, or pureed green beans.
    • Mashed or pureed spinach.
    • Thinly-sliced cooked zucchini.
    • Cooked mushrooms.
    • Mashed butternut squash.
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    What is the one food you can live off alone? ›

    The only food which comes close to being something you could survive on long term as a sole ingredient is the potato. The fact that the potato has Vitamin C means that scurvy is not a risk like it would be with almost any other food source lacking in this nutrient.

    Is there a meal plan for just one person? ›

    Cooking for one doesn't mean less choices. With HelloFresh and our meal kits for singles, you can pick from a selection of 100+ weekly menu and market items each week, crafted and curated by our chefs.

    What to make for dinner when you have no food or money? ›

    15 Delicious Things to Throw Together When You're Pressed for Food Options
    • Buttery, gooey grilled cheese. ...
    • PB&J because duh. ...
    • Tuna melt tostadas. ...
    • Pancakes! ...
    • Scrambled eggs. ...
    • Waffles. ...
    • A Hagrid-size bowl of cereal. ...
    • Spaghetti carbonara.
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    What are good frozen meals for seniors? ›

    Healthy meals for seniors
    • Pasta primavera. Pasta primavera is an easy, flavorful dish that allows you to feature whatever vegetables are currently in season. ...
    • Chicken pot pie. Chicken pot pie is one of the best cold-weather meals. ...
    • Healthy beef stew. ...
    • Meatloaf. ...
    • Turkey chili. ...
    • Butternut Squash Lentil Curry.
    Oct 19, 2023

    What is the best fasting schedule for seniors? ›

    Understanding Intermittent Fasting by Age
    AGECONSIDERPOSSIBLE IF SCHEDULE
    30-45Your home and work routineEasy and simple schedules like 16:8 and 14:10
    45-60Weight gain due to menopauseWeight-loss promoting fasting periods like 18:6 and 16:8
    60+Types of nutrients you eatShort fast periods like 12:12, 14:10, 16:8
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    What food is good for frail elderly? ›

    Try to include protein foods in at least two meals each day such as meat, poultry, fish, beans, pulses, dahl, dairy foods, and eggs. Try to include an energy food at each meal, such as bread, potato, rice, pasta or cereals.

    What are the meal prep ideas for dementia patients? ›

    Try bite-sized foods that are easy to pick up, such as chicken nuggets, fish sticks, tuna sandwiches, orange segments, steamed broccoli or cauliflower pieces. Or make a meal in the form of a sandwich in order to make it easier for the person to serve him or herself. Try hand-over-hand feeding.

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