Some things are built to stand the test of time. Take, for instance, these vintage pasta recipes. From potluck-perfect casseroles to restaurant-worthy entrées, these classics have graced tables for decades. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it—right?
Best Tuna Casserole
A 9×13-inch tuna casserole made with canned soup? It doesn’t get much more vintage than that. This top-rated recipe is easy to make with ingredients you likely already have on hand.
Chicken à la King
“I’ve used this recipe for a long long time and I have to say it’s perfect!” —Robert Rose
Grandma’s Hamburger Casserole
“My grandmother’s hamburger casserole is classic comfort food! Featuring ground beef, noodles, and a creamy cheese sauce, this simple recipe dates back to the 1940s.” —LaDonna Langwell
Slow Cooker Chicken Tetrazzini
“I’ve made this recipe so many times and my daughter makes it for her family too! Everyone loves it from old to very young!” —TammyG
Shrimp Scampi with Pasta
“Absolutely amazing. This was our wedding night dinner at our hotel restaurant in 1979. We both loved it so much we’ve been trying recipes since. This one nailed it! It’s a keeper. I used angel hair in place of linguini and it was a perfect substitute.” —pamster6451
Marry Me Chicken
“Was looking for something just a little different from what I usually make. This was perfect. One pan, a few ingredients and less than an hour to make. Wow!!!” —bugman
4-Ingredient Hamburger Casserole
“This 4-ingredient hamburger casserole is so comforting and easy to make, and leaves plenty of room for you to doctor it up as you see fit.” —LaDonna Langwell
Audrey Hepburn’s 4-Ingredient Penne
“[Audrey Hepburn] was especially fond of pasta al pomodoro, which she made from vegetables in her backyard garden. But, at times when she didn’t feel like pulling out all the stops with her signature homemade tomato sauce, she relied on a similar, but simpler version—one that featured an unconventional ingredient: ketchup.” —Annie Campbell
Dean Martin’s Pasta Fagioli
“So what’s so special about the recipe Dean Martin’s mother made every Sunday? It features a secret ingredient—one that you may have never heard of in the Italian soup.” —Bailey Fink
Grandma Becky’s Pasta Salad
“Super easy dilly and cheesy pasta salad. Great at cookouts and potlucks.” —dselgy
Baked Ziti
“This baked ziti is always a hit! A lady I worked with brought this in one day, and everyone loved it. Now it is the favorite of all my dinner guests. I have made this also without the meat, and it is well received.” —Colleen
Chicken Spaghetti with Rotel
“A classic chicken spaghetti with Rotel tomatoes and green chiles, tender cooked chicken, and pasta stirred into a creamy, cheesy sauce. A great last-minute chicken recipe the whole family will enjoy!” —bdld
Chef John’s American Goulash
“American goulash was one of my all-time favorite comfort food meals when I was growing up. They served it in my school cafeteria alongside a slice of buttered white bread and a carton of milk. This Americanized version of goulash was invented to stretch a small amount of beef into enough food for a not-so-small family. It’s a simple dish that doesn’t taste simple, so it’s perfect for your weeknight dinner rotation.” —Chef John
Chicken Noodle Casserole
“Creamy chicken noodle casserole topped with crushed crackers. Wonderful as leftovers topped with melted cheese!” —Dawne
Beef Stroganoff
“This beef stroganoff is made with beef chuck roast, beef broth, white wine, mushrooms, and sour cream. It is the best I’ve ever had and well worth the effort. I have been making this recipe for over 20 years!” —Donna
Chef John’s Pasta Primavera
“It is so easy to make and absolutely amazing to eat. This is definitely going on my menu rotation.” —Margaret Diskin
1980s Date-Night Angel Hair Pasta
““In the 1980s, angel hair pasta with tomatoes was the it date dish, and if you were running a restaurant, you had to have it on your menu.” —Alex Guarnaschelli
Homemade Mac and Cheese
“This homemade mac and cheese is topped with buttered bread crumbs for pure comfort food. It’s easy to make the cheese sauce from scratch, starting with a roux and adding milk, Cheddar, and Parmesan to make a rich, decadent sauce that coats every nook and cranny of the noodles.” —Judy
Pasta alla Norma
“This is an original recipe given to me from Sicilian relatives. Pasta is tossed with a simple tomato sauce, then topped with fried eggplant, ricotta salata, and hot peppers.” —Buckwheat Queen
Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe
“This spaghetti cacio e pepe recipe has been made in our family for many years, and everyone loves it. It is a very basic and easy variation on mac and cheese.” —Jennifer Torrey
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