This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (2024)

Molded asparagus salad, anyone? Via Candyboots, where you can see these recipe cards with their original captions by Wendy McClure.

by Hilary MitchellBuzzFeed Contributor

When writer Wendy McClure, of the site Candyboots, stumbled upon a set of 1970s diet cards, she couldn't stop laughing.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (5)

Wendy McClure

Wendy explained: "When I found the card for the "Rosy Perfection Salad" I Iaughed so hard I started coughing. I waved the card at my mom, who just rolled her eyes. "Can I please have these?" I begged. "What do you want them for?" she asked. "To cook?" "No," I said."

Instead of cooking the recipes (and why would she? Why would anyone?), she made them into a book.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (6)

Wendy McClure / Via amazon.co.uk

Wendy said: "These cards mystify me. None of them have calorie information of any kind, and in some instances it's hard to tell what's dietetic about the recipes at all, except that they're unspeakably grim. And yet also, completely insane."

Here are 21 of the 'best' diet cards from her collection.

1. Molded Asparagus Salad.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (7)

Wendy McClure

"In a small saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over 1/2 cup tomato juice. Stir over low heat until gelatin dissolves. Stir in remaining tomato juice, vinegar, sweetener, salt and hot sauce. Chill until syrupy. Fold in asparagus." Mmm, syrupy asparagus jelly.

2. Chilled Celery Log.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (8)

Wendy McClure

This recipe for a stuffed, chilled celery 'log' invites you to mash a cauliflower, stir in some chopped green pepper, insert the mixture into some celery and then refrigerate for 45 minutes before slicing. Delicious.

3. Frankfurter Spectacular.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (9)

Wendy McClure

Yes, this really is a mixture of frankfurters, pineapple, onion and carrot. To give the dish a particularly jaunty air, you're encouraged to staple the frankfurters onto the pineapple core before serving.

4. Fluffy Mackerel Pudding.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (10)

Wendy McClure

Do you have dehydrated onion, mackerel, egg and a green pepper in your house? You do? Then you have everything you need to make this delightful pudding. Simply mash everything up, bake the fish-gloop in the oven and top with sliced egg.

5. Crown Roast of Frankfurters.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (11)

Wendy McClure

This meaty crown filled with shredded cabbage is definitely a dish fit for a king, as long as said king doesn't have eyes or taste buds.

6. Broiled Appleburgers.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (12)

Wendy McClure

These burgers are made with actual beef (rather than mackerel, gelatin or frankfurters), but instead of frying them you're asked to 'broil them on a rack' then serve them with apple because whoever made these cards hates people.

7. Peach Melba.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (13)

Wendy McClure

This dish looks almost normal (if you ignore the ceramic cheetah, that is), but when you check the recipe you find that the cherry-like objects are actually made from diet soda mixed with gelatin. Argh.

8. Stuffed Lettuce Wedges.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (14)

Wendy McClure

"What are they stuffed with?" I hear you cry. Why, cottage cheese, of course! The most disappointing of all the cheeses.

9. Spinach And Egg Mold.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (15)

Wendy McClure

These diet cards were clearly sponsored by a gelatin manufacturer: it's in everything. This recipe combines gelatin, egg, cottage cheese and spinach to make a radish-topped horror jelly that will haunt your nightmares for years to come.

10. Jellied Tomato Refresher.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (16)

Wendy McClure

This crime scene of a meal is basically a jellified Bloody Mary without the vodka, decorated with bits of green pepper and served in brandy glasses. WHY?

11. Inspiration Soup.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (17)

Wendy McClure

The only thing inspiring about this watery tomato, beansprout, asparagus and green bean soup is the jaunty napkins. The candles are quite nice too.

12. Cucumber 'Cream' Salad.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (18)

Wendy McClure

Bet you can't guess what the 'cream' is in this dish. No, it's not that: don't be disgusting. It's cottage cheese, of course! Everything is cottage cheese!

13. Perfect Pizza Lunch.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (19)

Wendy McClure

There is nothing perfect about this. Nothing at all.

14. Frozen Cheese Salad.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (20)

Wendy McClure

"So you want me to mix cottage cheese with blue cheese, freeze it and then serve with brocolli?" "Yes." "Can I at least cook the brocolli?" "No."

15. Liver Pâté En Masque.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (21)

Wendy McClure

This mixture of liver, gelatin and green beans with a delicious grey 'glaze' is the colour of sadness.

16. Fish With "Butter" Sauce.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (22)

Wendy McClure

The sauce in this dish is made from something called 'diet margarine'. Nope.

17. Snacks On A Stick.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (23)

Wendy McClure

What was that? You thought this was chocolate ice cream? Don't be silly. These 'sticksnacks' are actually made from coffee mixed with- you guessed it- gelatin.

18. Fruit And Cheese Mold.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (24)

Wendy McClure

This recipe combines cottage cheese with orange flavoured diet soda and - of course- gelatin to create this monstrous, lettuce fringed ring. Kill it with fire.

19. Lettuce Potage.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (25)

Wendy McClure

Spoiler alert: this is just hot, blended lettuce.

20. Fish "Tacos".

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (26)

Wendy McClure

Because all the very finest Mexican food is made from shredded cabbage, bits of cod and a piece of wholemeal toast.

21. Madrilène-Cheese Salad.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (27)

Wendy McClure

This recipe somehow manages to combine all of the misery of the previous 20 into one dish. The red stuff is jellied tomato juice and the white stuff is- of course- cottage cheese. It's served with lettuce, raw brocolli and a side order of tea towels.

After a while, Wendy's fans started to recreate some of the recipes at home. Here's the Chilled Celery Log:

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (28)

TheKarenD / Via Flickr: karen_d

The canoeist really adds a certain je ne sais quoi to the dish.

Molded Asparagus Salad:

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (29)

Miranda / Via Flickr: mirandala

Jesus would not have approved of this.

Fluffy Mackerel Pudding:

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (30)

Miranda / Via Flickr: mirandala

The horrified expression on that fish's face really does say it all.

Crown Roast of Frankfurters.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (31)

Andrew Huff / Via Flickr: deadhorse

Last but by no means least, we have the pièce de résistance of these mind-bending recipe cards: the Crown Roast. Just look at the way it glistens in the light. Yum.

This Is What Diet Recipes Were Like In The 1970s (2024)

FAQs

What food was popular during the 1970s? ›

Brought to you by Coles®.
  • Bombe Alaska. Nothing screams the 70s quite like sponge, ice cream and meringue drenched in rum and set on fire, right? ...
  • Vol-au-vents. ...
  • Mini ham and pineapple pizzas. ...
  • Battenberg cake. ...
  • Scotch eggs. ...
  • Cheese fondue. ...
  • Crepes Suzette. ...
  • Apricot chicken.

What was the diet in the 1970s? ›

Another popular fad diet from the 1970s was the Scarsdale Diet. This diet emphasized a high-protein, low-carbohydrate approach, with strict daily menus that consisted of lean meats, fruits, and vegetables.

What food was popular in 1977? ›

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 breakfast in the 1970s? ›

1970s: Chicken livers and Egg McMuffins

Coupled with the decade's passion for fondue, booze, muumuus, and all things funky and foreign, this resulted in some interesting food trends.

What was 70s hippie food? ›

The cuisine that the counterculture took to in the late 1960s, and then helped introduce to the mainstream in the 1970s, embraced whole grains and legumes; organic, fresh vegetables; soy foods like tofu and tempeh; nutrition-boosters like wheat germ and sprouted grains; and flavors from Eastern European, Asian, and ...

What is the best diet for people in their 70s? ›

Older adults' unique nutrition needs

Choose foods with little to no added sugar, saturated fats, and sodium. To get enough protein throughout the day and maintain muscle, try adding seafood, dairy, or fortified soy products along with beans, peas, and lentils to your meals.

What was a typical meal in the 1960s? ›

Dinner: American palates became more sophisticated thanks to Julia Child, but many 60's meals were still dominated by convenience foods like this terrifying olive,celery and cheese jello salad. Buffet dinners of beef stroganoff, green beans amandine and flaming cherries jubilee were popular.

How big were plates in the 1970s? ›

In the 1970s, an average dinner plate measured 22cm (8½in) in diameter – now it's more like 28cm (11in).

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 was the food trend in 1974? ›

While, on one hand, there was no restaurant without its own version of the quiche – the unchallenged hit of 1970 – similarly to fondue in 1973, this was also the decade to come up with the first diktat in terms of light healthy food. The symbol of this new trend (1974) was muesli, along with The Granola Cookbook.

What is 70s buffet food? ›

For a buffet you'd need devilled eggs, cheese and silver skin onion / pineapple hedgehog, twiglets, Black Forest gateaux for pud, mushroom and/or prawn vol-au-vents and if you're posh you need a poached salmon deforested with cucumber 'scales'.

What desserts were popular in the 1970s? ›

26 Groovy '70s Desserts
  • 3 / 25. 4 / 25. Taste of Home. ...
  • 6 / 25. Taste of Home. Pear Bundt Cake. ...
  • 9 / 25. Surprise Spice Cake. ...
  • 12 / 25. Rhubarb Mallow Cobbler. ...
  • 15 / 25. Taste of Home. ...
  • 18 / 25. Double-Chocolate Toffee Icebox Cake. ...
  • 21 / 25. Strawberry Creme Crepes Recipe photo by Taste of Home. ...
  • 24 / 25. 25 / 25.
Sep 3, 2019

What are the 4 food groups in the 1970s? ›

It was familiar territory. Though back in the 1970s we were taught that there were only four food groups: the milk group, the meat group, the vegetable-fruit group, and the bread-cereal group.

What fast food chains were popular in the 1970s? ›

There was a time when Burger Chef was the second most popular fast-food chain in America, with only McDonald's boasting more locations throughout the United States. And children of the '70s will remember that time well.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rubie Ullrich

Last Updated:

Views: 6404

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (52 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rubie Ullrich

Birthday: 1998-02-02

Address: 743 Stoltenberg Center, Genovevaville, NJ 59925-3119

Phone: +2202978377583

Job: Administration Engineer

Hobby: Surfing, Sailing, Listening to music, Web surfing, Kitesurfing, Geocaching, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Rubie Ullrich, I am a enthusiastic, perfect, tender, vivacious, talented, famous, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.