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17 American Foods Everyone Loves But You’ve Probably Skipped

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Oct 16, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Sometimes, the most-loved foods are the ones we tend to overlook. These classic American favorites might be popular, but chances are, you've skipped a few of them. This roundup will remind you of those must-try dishes that people rave about. It's time to give these foods the attention they deserve.

A close-up of a wooden spoon lifting a portion of cheesy, baked pasta from a white pot. The cheese is visibly stretchy, with pieces of pasta, herbs, and tomato sauce clinging to it. Fresh parsley is scattered on top, perfect for those who love quick recipes on a marble countertop background.
Cheesy Eggs. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

1. Walnut and Chocolate Cookies

1. Walnut and Chocolate Cookies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

American classics have a way of bringing comfort, but some of them get overlooked in favor of the latest trends. These 17 dishes are the timeless recipes we’ve all loved but might not have made in a while. It's time to bring back the flavors and meals that feel like home, reminding us why they were favorites in the first place. Don’t skip out on these classics any longer—get ready to rediscover what you’ve been missing.
Get the Recipe: 1. Walnut and Chocolate Cookies

2. Almond, Cranberry, and Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole

A dish of granola with cranberries and sprigs of rosemary.
2. Almond, Cranberry, and Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This almond, cranberry, and sweet potato stuffing casserole is a dish that often gets skipped at family dinners, but its blend of sweet and savory flavors is worth rediscovering. Perfect for the holidays or any cozy night, it’s a reminder of the dishes that shouldn’t be forgotten. Bring this back to the table and surprise everyone with a dish they didn’t know they were missing.
Get the Recipe: 2. Almond, Cranberry, and Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole

3. Basil Peach Cobbler

Overhead of peach cobbler on baking sheet.
3. Basil Peach Cobbler. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Peach cobbler is a beloved American dessert, but this basil-infused version is a twist that you’ve probably skipped. The juicy peaches and buttery crust are a summer classic that deserves more attention, especially with the refreshing basil addition. If you haven’t tried it yet, this cobbler will have you wondering why it hasn’t been on your radar.
Get the Recipe: 3. Basil Peach Cobbler

4. Blueberry Muffins

Lemon and blueberry muffin halves with lemon and blueberries.
4. Blueberry Muffins. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Blueberry muffins are a staple, but they’re often skipped in favor of fancier pastries. These muffins bring back the simplicity of an American breakfast favorite, loaded with bursts of fresh blueberries in every bite. It’s time to give these muffins the attention they deserve in your morning routine.
Get the Recipe: 4. Blueberry Muffins

5. Chocolate Chip Muffins

Chocolate chip muffin halves in muffin tin.
5. Chocolate Chip Muffins. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chocolate chip muffins might be easy to overlook with all the dessert trends out there, but this classic still holds its own. Packed with rich chocolate chips, these muffins remind us why sometimes the best recipes are the ones we’ve passed by. Add these back to your baking rotation before you skip them again.
Get the Recipe: 5. Chocolate Chip Muffins

6. Creamy Salmon Eggs Benedict

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6. Creamy Salmon Eggs Benedict. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Eggs Benedict is a brunch classic, but the smoked salmon version often gets skipped for more common choices. The creamy hollandaise and savory salmon make this a dish worth trying, reminding us why some meals should never be passed up. A brunch favorite you’ll regret skipping again.
Get the Recipe: 6. Creamy Salmon Eggs Benedict

7. Fluffy Pumpkin Protein Waffles

Fluffy Pumpkin Protein Waffles with Chocolate Sauce (17g Protein Per Waffle!).
7. Fluffy Pumpkin Protein Waffles. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

While protein waffles may seem like a modern trend, this pumpkin-infused version brings together seasonal flavors you’ve likely missed. They’re fluffy, easy to make, and packed with nostalgia. Don’t let these waffles slip by when you’re looking for a breakfast option with a bit of autumn flair.
Get the Recipe: 7. Fluffy Pumpkin Protein Waffles

8. Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Pudding

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8. Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Pudding. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Strawberry rhubarb might seem old-fashioned, but this chia pudding version is an American flavor combo you’ve likely skipped. Its balance of sweet and tart makes it a perfect way to start your day. You won’t want to miss the chance to bring this unique breakfast back into your rotation.
Get the Recipe: 8. Strawberry Rhubarb Chia Pudding

9. The Perfect Brunch Oyster Bake

Osyter bake casserole on table with linen and herbs.
9. The Perfect Brunch Oyster Bake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Oyster bake is a dish many people don’t think of when planning brunch, but it’s a traditional recipe that deserves a spot in your meal planning. With its cheesy, creamy filling, it’s a reminder of the classic recipes that have been skipped for too long. Bring back this nostalgic dish and make brunch exciting again.
Get the Recipe: 9. The Perfect Brunch Oyster Bake

10. Baked Cranberry Cheesecake

A slice of cheesecake with cranberry sauce on top.
10. Baked Cranberry Cheesecake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Cheesecake is always popular, but adding cranberries is a twist many have skipped. The sweet-tart cranberry topping on this creamy cheesecake reminds us of desserts that shouldn’t be overlooked. Bring this one back into your dessert rotation before it’s skipped again.
Get the Recipe: 10. Baked Cranberry Cheesecake

11. Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries

Pork chops with blackberry applesauce on a gray plate.
11. Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Pork chops and applesauce may seem old-school, but adding blackberries brings a fresh twist to this classic meal you’ve probably skipped. This dish is easy, quick, and full of nostalgic flavors that deserve a comeback. Give this classic combo another chance at your dinner table.
Get the Recipe: 11. Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries

12. Chicken Pot Pie with Tarragon Gravy

12. Chicken Pot Pie with Tarragon Gravy. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Chicken pot pie is a beloved American comfort food, but it’s often skipped in favor of quicker meals. This version with tarragon gravy is a reminder of how satisfying homestyle classics can be, making it a must for anyone who’s missed out. Time to bring this forgotten favorite back to your weeknight dinner routine.
Get the Recipe: 12. Chicken Pot Pie with Tarragon Gravy

13. Cheesy Eggs

A person scooping a dish of eggs in a skillet.
13. Cheesy Eggs. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Cheesy eggs are a simple dish that many skip in favor of more complex meals, but this classic is a quick way to bring comfort back to the table. With Jarlsberg cheese adding a rich flavor, these eggs are perfect for when you’re craving something familiar and easy. Make sure you don’t skip this easy favorite again.
Get the Recipe: 13. Cheesy Eggs

14. Pork Chops with Mustard Shallot Gravy

14. Pork Chops with Mustard Shallot Gravy. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Pork chops might seem too basic, but when paired with a mustard shallot gravy, it’s a classic American dinner you shouldn’t skip. This dish delivers rich flavor without much effort, reminding us why some meals shouldn’t be overlooked. You’ll want to bring this back into your weeknight dinner routine.
Get the Recipe: 14. Pork Chops with Mustard Shallot Gravy

15. Grilled Pork Chop Surf and Turf

Bone in pork chop topped with hollandaise sauce and shrimp, on a white plate next to green beans.
15. Grilled Pork Chop Surf and Turf. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Surf and turf may seem extravagant, but this pork chop and shrimp version is a meal many have passed up without realizing how simple it is. With minimal prep and big flavors, it’s a satisfying dish that brings back a forgotten favorite. Don’t skip this one next time you’re grilling.
Get the Recipe: 15. Grilled Pork Chop Surf and Turf

16. One Pan Garlic Pepper Pork Dinner

16. One Pan Garlic Pepper Pork Dinner. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

One-pan dinners are easy, but this garlic pepper pork version is a classic dish that people often skip. With pork, bell peppers, and onions all in one dish, it’s a simple, comforting meal that deserves more attention. Bring back this no-fuss dinner before you miss it again.
Get the Recipe: 16. One Pan Garlic Pepper Pork Dinner

17. Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie

Overhead view of apple pie with apples.
17. Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Apple pie is an all-American dessert, but many skip this classic in favor of newer options. The lattice top and spiced filling remind us why this pie has stood the test of time. Don’t let this old-fashioned favorite slip by—it’s a recipe that will always have a place at the table.
Get the Recipe: 17. Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie

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