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1950s Dessert Ideas For Your Next Party!

One of my top blog posts is a “Mini Guide To Holding The Ultimate 1950’s Themed Party“. It’s a high level overview of how to plan your next 1950’s party (food, drink, games, clothing etc.). As the years have gone by I have been asked to do more indepth research on various topics from this post. Today is another one of those days….1950s Desserts. Perfect ideas for any party, event, social gathering or just for enjoying at home.

1950s Vintage Photo: A little girl in Atlantic City screams in amazement at her money-themed ice cream sundae.
Source: Delish

Today’s post contains, vintage ads, vintage cookbooks and recipes. If you have a sweet tooth you are going to want to grab something sugary to snack on after this post.

Let’s begin!


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1950s Dessert Ideas For Your Next Party!

Pretty for Parties….The hostess who serves one or more of these luscious-looking sweets at her next party can be sure of pleasing her guests. Even the not-so-confident cook should, with care, be able to make them.” 1952 vintage food article.

Desserts Featured:

  • Pineapple Party Cake
  • Strawberry Chiffon Pie
  • Fruited Ice-Cream Pavlovas
  • Rhubarb Fantasy
  • Fruit Salad Surprise
  • Orange Wine Snow

Further Reading: Party Foods of the 1950’s

1950s Article for 1950s Party foods (1952)-great ideas for your next 1950s themed party.

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I love a good pineapple upside down cake, and my mothers receipe which is from her mother is DELISH!

Here is a vintage pineapple upside down cake 1955 ad showing how to make the cake using different cuts of canned pineapple from the Pineapple Growers Association.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Cake Ideas As Seen Thru 1920s-1950s Ads

Here is a vintage pineapple upside down cake ad showing how to make the cake using different cuts of canned pineapple from the Pineapple Growers Association from 1955.

Source: Quaintcooking.com

When one thinks of the 1950s you must think of Jell-O and of course Jell-O Moulds! This 1952 ad from the Toronto Star Weekly features fun recipes for a ‘Hawaiian Fruit Ring’; ‘Grape-Pineapple Mould; ‘Carrot & Apple Salad’ and a ‘Jell-O Fiesta’. All of these are perfect for your 1950s party dessert table.

1950s Vintage Ad for Jell-o featuring a recipe for a Jello Mould-Hawaiian Fruit Ring. Perfect for a 1950s party.

Source: Etsy

Ice Cream! So many ways to enjoy this cold treat. Ice cream sundaes, ice cream floats, banana splits, side of ice cream and so much more!

A 1950s Sealtest Ice Cream vintage advertisement.

1950s Vintage Ad for Sealtest Ice Cream

Source: Flickr

Ice cream floats are one of my fav treats and are super easy to make. Dosen’t this ‘Seven-Up Float” look delish?

Seven-Up Floats vintage 1950s ad -1950s party food.
Source: Pop Culture Safari

“Cool Tangy…Tangerine Sealtest Sherbet” YUM! A 1950s vintage ad from the July 21, 1958, issue of “Life.”

1950s Vintage Food Ad: "Cool Tangy...Tangerine Sealtest Sherbet" YUM! A 1950s vintage ad from the July 21, 1958, issue of "Life."

Source: Etsy

“Party Desserts that are exciting, different!” A vintage Borden’s Eagle Brand recipe booklet from the 1950’s. (avail as of July 3rd, 2022 HERE).

Vintage cookbooks are a great way to have on demand vintage party foods for whatever occasion you are hosting. You can find loads online on websites like Etsy or even at your local vintage store. Happy collecting!

Featuring (on this page):

  • Marshmallow Roll
  • Applesauce Refigerator Cake
  • Cheesless Cheese Cake
  • Date & Nut Roll
  • Lemon Snow Freeze

Further Reading: Let’s Get Cooking: Vintage Cookbooks 1940s & 1950s

1950s Party Desserts Recipes from a Vintage 1950’s Recipe Booklet, Borden’s Eagle Brand 70 Magic Recipes.
Vintage 1950’s Recipe Booklet, Borden’s Eagle Brand 70 Magic Recipes

Source: Etsy

Baked Alaska aka Bombe Alaska-Make it with ‘Peters Ice Cream’.

Have you ever had this dessert? I have not but it looks so interesting!

Brief History of this dessert: The earliest version of Baked Alaska appeared in 1802 with Thomas Jefferson. He was one of the first presidents of the USA to serve ice cream at a state banquet in the White House. Legend has it that Jefferson asked for the ice cream to be encased in a hot pastry, creating one of the first versions of Baked Alaska. In 1804, American physicist Benjamin Thompson Rumford (who invented coffee percolators) was looking into the resistance of beaten egg whites to heat. Beaten egg whites are basically just meringue. He inadvertently ended up with his own version of a Bombe Alaska and nicknamed it ‘omelette surprise’ (Source).

1950s vintage ad for Baked Alaska aka Bombe Alaska-Make it with 'Peters Ice Cream' featuring a 1950s housewife holding the 1950s dessert.

Nothing says 1950s desserts like a Fruit Cocktail from Del Monte! The food ad features a recipe for ‘Five-Fruit Parfait’; ‘Super-Fruit Salad’ and of course the Fruit Cocktail itself.

Nothing says 1950s desserts like a Fruit Cocktail from Del Monte! The 1950s ad features a recipe for 'Five-Fruit Parfait'; 'Super-Fruit Salad' and of course the Fruit Cocktail itself.

Source: Etsy

Angel Food Cake! Oh yes that is a must for a taste of the 1950s and now you can make it at home with the recipe below, straight from a 50s cookbook.

1950s vintage recipe for Angel Food Cake. Perfect for any 1950s Party / Retro Event!

Source: antiquealterego.com

Did you know that banana cream pie was the most popular dessert among American soldiers in the 1950s (source)?

1952 vintage ad for ‘My-T-Fine Dessert Pie Filling’ featuring a recipe for Banana Cream Pie.

1952 vintage ad for 'My-T-Fine Dessert Pie Filling' featuring a recipe for Banana Cream Pie. Perfect 1950s Party food!

Source: Reddit

Back in the 1950s, in an effort to sell more canned peaches, National Peach Cobbler Day, which is April 13, was created by the Georgia Peach Council (Source). Enjoy making this vintage recipe.

1950s Peach Cobbler Recipe-Vintage Recipe.

Source: antiquealterego.com

1958 Good Housekeeping’s “Book of Delectable Desserts” cookbook (avail as of June 4th, 2022 HERE)

1950s Desserts: 1958 Good Housekeeping's "Book of Delectable Desserts" vintage cookbook

Here is just a sample of some of the desserts recipes available to make. A good custard or pudding goes a long way at a party.

1950s Vintage cookbook from 1958 featuring dessert recipes for Custards, souffles and puddings.

Source: Etsy

My last dessert I am sharing with all of you, is a ‘Party Pinwheel’ featuring ‘Jell-O Pudding & Pie Filling’ as seen in a 1957 advertisement. It would 100% be a show stopper at your party!

“Tropic-ripened pineapple…tasty jelly roll slices…all set off with wholesome, creamy-smooth Jell-O Pudding & Pie Filling”.

1950s Vintage Ad: 'Party Pinwheel' featuring 'Jell-O Pudding & Pie Filling' as seen in a 1957 advertisement.

Source: Etsy

Israel’s beauty pageant winners of 1950 keep cool with ice pops on a hot Tel Aviv day.

1950s vintage photo: Israel’s beauty pageant winners of 1950 keep cool with ice pops on a hot Tel Aviv day

Source: israel21c.org

I hope this post helped you feel inspired for your next parties dessert table or brought back some nostalgia for desserts you have enjoyed in the past (or maybe currently enjoy).

Question Time: Are any of the above desserts your favourite? Would you make any of the recipes yourself? Share any thoughts you may have on this topic in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

June Magazine Covers 1920s-1960s

Over the last couple of years I was working on a series on ‘Vintage Magazine Covers‘ from each month of the year and I just realized that I never did June (or July, so stay tuned for that).

It’s been a lot of fun, to see what were popular topics and images from the 1920s to the 1960s as I browsed the web.

Let’s check out what I found!

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover: June 5th 1950 LIFE Magazine featuring Stasia Kos

Source: eBay


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Vintage Magazine Covers for June from 1920s-1960s

June 1922- ‘The Flapper’, a magazine that is “Not for Old Fogies” (Vol 1, No 2).

About:

In 1922, a small-circulation magazine located in Chicago celebrated the flapper’s appeal.

On the opening page of its first issue, The Flapper proudly declared its break with traditional values:

Greetings, flappers! All ye who have faith in this world and its people, who do not think we are going to the eternal bowwows, who love life and joy and laughter and pretty clothes and good times, and who are not afraid of reformers, conformers, or chloroformers — greetings!…Thanks to the flappers the world is going round instead of crooked, and life is still bearable. Long may the tribe wave (source)!

1920s Vintage Magazine: June 1922- 'The Flapper', a magazine that is "Not for Old Fogies" (Vol 1, No 2).

Source: eBay

June 1926 – ‘The American’ Magazine featuring a lovely 1920s woman holidng pretty flowers. An article inside the mag asks the question…”What is the happiest age?

1920s Vintage Magazine Cover -F. Earl Christy - American Magazine cover (June 1926). The cover illustration features a 1920s woman with 1920s hairstyle holding flowers.

Source: Pinterest

“Home Notes” magazine dating from June 1938, packed with women’s interest features including:

– Film Gossip
– Learn to Flirt
– Gardening
– Beauty: Tanning
– Summer 1930s Fashion Supplement (those 1930s dresses on the cover are wonderful!)
– Knitting pattern (pictured)
– “Happily Unmarried” – Live alone and like it
– Illustrated fiction
– Readers’ letters & problem pages

(Avail as a PDF as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1930s Vintage Magazine: 'Home Notes' June 1938. The cover features 3 1930s summer dresses you can make at home. See inside the magazine by clicking the link.

Source: Etsy

June 1939 – ‘Cosmopolitan’ Magazine. “Were to travel to next?” (Digital version avail HERE).

1930s Vintage Magazine- Vintage Cosmopolitan Magazine from June 1939. Cover features an illustration of a 1939 women's hat and late 1930s women's fashion.

Source: Etsy

A view from an airplane-June 1940 ‘Fortune’ magazine (see inside the vintage magazine as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1940s Vintage Magazine-Fortune Magazine June 1940 featuring a view from an airplane.

Source: Etsy

June 8th, 1940 – ‘Liberty’ Magazine.

Liberty was an American weekly, general-interest magazine, originally priced at five cents and subtitled, “A Weekly for Everybody.” It was launched in 1924 by McCormick-Patterson, the publisher until 1931, when it was taken over by Bernarr Macfadden until 1941. At one time it was said to be “the second greatest magazine in America,” ranking behind The Saturday Evening Post in circulation. It featured contributions from some of the biggest politicians, celebrities, authors, and artists of the 20th-century.” (Source).

1940s Vintage Magazine -June 1940 'LIberty' featuring a pinup illustration in a sailor uniform.

Source: Etsy

‘Star Weekly’ Magazine cover from June 20th, 1942. June is wedding month and even WW2 War Brides were still very interested in getting married during this season.

1940s Vintage Magazine Cover from Toronto's Star Weekly. The cover features an illustration of a bride and groom and the groom is a man in uniform.

Source: Elinor Florence

1940s vintage magazine- ‘The Camera’ Magazine, June 1944. “Victory costs money. Buy war bonds today” (see inside the magazine as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1940s Vintage Magazine- The Camera Magazine June 1944. Buy War Bonds Today!

Source: Etsy

June 1945 Harley Davidson ‘Enthusiast’ magazine (a magazine for motorcylists). This little magazine was put out monthly contains 23 pages of great history (avail as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1940s Vintage Magazine - June 1945 Harley Davidson Enthusiast magazine (a magazine for motorcylists).

Source: Etsy

June 1951 ‘The Home Craftsman’ Magazine for practical home-owners. The cover features an article about “Kitchen flooring – easily laid” (avail as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1950s vintage magazine: June 1951 'The Home Craftsman' Magazine for practical home-owners. The cover features an article about "Kitchen flooring - easily laid"

Source: Etsy

June 11th, 1953 – ‘JET’ Magazine with the stunning & talented Ella Fitzgerald on the cover.

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover: Ella Fitzgerald - Jet Magazine, June 11, 1953

Source: Flickr

June 11th, 1953 – ‘Woman’s Own’ Magazine featuring an edition of “Anita Colby’s Beauty Book” (See inside the magazine as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

1950s Vintage magazine-June 11th, 1953 - 'Woman's Own' Magazine featuring an edition of "Anita Colby's Beauty Book". 1950s Fashion.

Source: Etsy

As we know the Queen just celebrated 70 years on the throne. In June 1953, Country Life Magazine did a special coronation edition on Queen Elizabeth II. (See inside of the magazine as of June 27th, 2022 HERE)

COUNTRY LIFE magazine ELIZABETH II June 1953 Coronation Edition. 1950s Vintage Magazine.

Source: Etsy

“Actually, I’m lonely!”- Elvis. ‘Stardom’ magazine June 1960 featuring Elvis on the cover (avail as of June 27th, 2022 HERE).

Stardom magazine June 1960 featuring Elvis on the Cover.

Source: eBay

June 1961-‘Ebony’ Magazine has a great article on “High Fashion in Summer Hairdos”.

1960s Vintage Magazine Cover: Ebony Magazine June 1961 featuring High Fashion Summer Hairdos for Black Women.

Source: Flickr

Interested in other posts I have done on vintage magazines? Then check out my archived posts HERE.

Share what your favourite June cover was in the comments section below.

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz