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15 Lost Recipes You Haven’t Seen Since You Stopped Visiting Grandma

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 30, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Some recipes went missing the day you stopped visiting Grandma. These 15 lost recipes pull you right back to warm kitchens and familiar smells. Simple steps, gentle flavors, and that comfort you forgot you missed wait here. Bring a piece of old family moments back to your table today.

Bowl of chicken Ajiaco soup.
Ajiaco Colombiano. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Sancocho

Bowl of chicken sancocho with corn, plantains, potatoes, and carrots in broth.
Chicken Sancocho. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Sancocho fills the kitchen with the same smell that once drifted through Grandma's house on a rainy day. Chicken, plantains, corn, and potatoes share one big pot, simmering together until the flavors settle deep. It's the kind of meal that warms everyone who comes to the table. Each bowl makes the kitchen feel like it remembers.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Sancocho

Homemade Gefilte Fish Recipe With Beet Chrein

Gefilte fish on plate with beet horseradish.
Homemade Gefilte Fish Recipe With Beet Chrein. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Homemade Gefilte Fish Recipe With Beet Chrein carries the care of holiday gatherings that linger in memory. Grinding, shaping, and simmering each piece is a task that feels patient, never rushed. The beet chrein brings a sharp brightness that cuts through the soft fish, just like Grandma did. Laying these out reminds everyone that the old ways still taste right at home.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Gefilte Fish Recipe With Beet Chrein

Chicken Colombian Tamales

Colombian tamales on a plate.
Chicken Colombian Tamales. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Colombian Tamales come wrapped in banana leaves the same way they always have, holding warm memories inside. Tender chicken, cornmeal, and gentle spices bring back flavors that once filled busy kitchens on special days. Preparing these tamales isn't rushed-it's meant to be done with care, just like before. Unwrapping each one feels like unfolding a bit of the past at your table.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Colombian Tamales

Classic White Fish In White Wine Sauce

White fish fillets on a white plate with lemon wedges and fork.
Classic White Fish In White Wine Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Classic White Fish In White Wine Sauce recalls the simple fish dinners that once graced Grandma's best dishes. A delicate white fish cooks up quickly in a bright sauce that tastes like Sunday evenings gone by. It's light yet comforting, ready in minutes but full of quiet flavor. Share this dish when you want to set the table with a touch of something familiar.
Get the Recipe: Classic White Fish In White Wine Sauce

Bosnian Pita Pie

Cheesy cinnamon rolls in a white baking dish.
Bosnian Pita Pie. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Bosnian Pita Pie reminds you of how careful hands once stretched dough paper-thin at the kitchen table. Layers of pastry stuffed with simple fillings feel like a nod to afternoons spent watching Grandma bake. It's rustic, straightforward, and satisfying enough to share over a quiet lunch. Serving a slice feels like pulling an old story from the oven.
Get the Recipe: Bosnian Pita Pie

Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

Close up on 3 matzo balls in soup.
Homemade Matzo Ball Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Homemade Matzo Ball Soup stirs up the scent of onions and broth drifting from Grandma's kitchen. The pillowy matzo balls hold all the comfort that made a cold day feel cozy and safe. Quick to make yet rich in feeling, this soup brings people together around one big pot. One spoonful is enough to bring back the hush of family mealtime.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Matzo Ball Soup

Marinated Beet Salad With Dill

Close up on marinate beets with dill.
Marinated Beet Salad With Dill. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Marinated Beet Salad With Dill pairs sweet beets with fresh dill and onions, just like a dish that showed up at every family table. The light vinegar marinade keeps it crisp and bright, easy to prepare ahead for any meal. It feels like the kind of side that always had a spot on Grandma's holiday spread. Every forkful brings back that cool, simple taste of gatherings past.
Get the Recipe: Marinated Beet Salad With Dill

Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

A white bowl of soup with a spoon and basil.
Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup stirs up the scent of beans, paprika, and tomatoes bubbling away like they did on Grandma's back burner. This soup needs just one pot but feeds many, perfect for long afternoons when family drifts in and out. It's filling without feeling heavy, easy to prepare on a quiet day. Each ladleful brings back a hush that only slow cooking can.
Get the Recipe: Pasulj Serbian White Bean Soup

Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

A baked lasagna in a rectangular dish, topped with tomato sauce, basil leaves, and grated cheese. A spatula is lifting a portion from the dish, revealing layers of pasta and filling. The dish is on a light countertop.
Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese layers matzo, tomato sauce, and cottage cheese in a way that brings holiday dinners rushing back. Baked until the top turns golden, it slices easily to serve a family or keep for days ahead. It's familiar yet just different enough to stand out at a weekday meal. This dish tastes like the quiet surprise of something old made new again.
Get the Recipe: Matzo Lasagna with Cottage Cheese

Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

A plate of pasta with mushrooms and sprigs of dill.
Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel bakes up earthy and soft, a dish that brings the warmth of quiet family dinners back to the table. Leeks and mushrooms nestle into noodles in a pan that comes together with little effort. This baked casserole slices easily for sharing, just as Grandma would have done. Every bite feels like a memory cut fresh from the oven.
Get the Recipe: Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

Potato Vegetarian Vareniki

A plate of dumplings and assorted dishes arranged on a rustic wooden table.
Potato Vegetarian Vareniki. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Potato Vegetarian Vareniki remind you of the afternoons spent at Grandma's table, pinching dough around soft fillings. Each dumpling cooks up quickly in boiling water, needing little more than butter or onions on top. They freeze well too, waiting for the next moment you want that same comfort. Putting a plate of these out makes today feel like long ago all over again.
Get the Recipe: Potato Vegetarian Vareniki

Mujadara

White casserole dish with middle eastern mujadara.
Mujadara. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mujadara puts lentils, rice, and caramelized onions together the way Grandma did, using what was on hand. This comforting pot feeds many without fuss and warms you in the quiet way old recipes do. It takes just a bit of time and leaves behind rich aromas that fill the house. Each spoonful tastes like stories passed down without saying a word.
Get the Recipe: Mujadara

Buckwheat Kasha With Caramelized Mushrooms And Onions

Three bowls of buckwheat kasha with mushrooms and greens.
Buckwheat Kasha With Caramelized Mushrooms And Onions. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Buckwheat Kasha With Caramelized Mushrooms And Onions feels like the dish that always sat steaming next to a bigger roast on Grandma's crowded table. Buckwheat cooks up earthy and nutty, while mushrooms and onions add sweetness that deepens with each bite. It's ready in under an hour and feeds more than you'd expect. This simple bowl reminds you how much heart can hide in grains and vegetables.
Get the Recipe: Buckwheat Kasha With Caramelized Mushrooms And Onions

Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken And Potatoes

Ethiopian beef stew served with spices and fresh herbs on a decorative plate. Traditional immigrant cuisine.
Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken And Potatoes. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken And Potatoes feels like something Grandma could pull together with simple ingredients and time to spare. A buttermilk soak keeps the chicken tender, while the oven turns the skin crisp and the potatoes golden. It's a fuss-free dinner that fills the kitchen with warmth while you wait. One tray brings back that sense of home everyone remembers.
Get the Recipe: Oven-Baked Buttermilk Chicken And Potatoes

Ajiaco Colombiano

Bowl of chicken Ajiaco soup.
Ajiaco Colombiano. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ajiaco Colombiano brings back the kind of soup that once simmered on Grandma's stove for hours on end. This hearty bowl of chicken, potatoes, and corn is simple enough to prepare in one big pot but rich with depth. The avocado, rice, and cream on the side make it feel like a meal that fed the whole family. Bring this to your table when you want the old days to feel close again.
Get the Recipe: Ajiaco Colombiano

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Welcome to At The Immigrant's Table! I blend my immigrant roots with modern diets, crafting recipes that take you on a global kitchen adventure. As a food blogger and photographer, I'm dedicated to making international cuisine both healthy and accessible. Let's embark on a culinary journey that bridges cultures and introduces a world of flavors right into your home. Read more...

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