32 Vintage Recipes for an Old-Fashioned Ladies Luncheon (2024)

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Ladies Who Lunch

Getting together for a leisurely lunch is an old-fashioned pastimethat needs to make a comeback. Luncheons bring up warm feelings, elegant vibes, and — of course — a lovely spread of food that women have been enjoying together for ages. Next time you're planning to get together with your girlfriends, plan to make it lunch with these old-fashioned recipes.

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1. Waldorf Salad

Apples, celery, and nuts make a crispy crunchy combo in this classic recipe. A creamy salad dressingbrings everything together, and it's fantastic served on tender butter lettuce leaves.

Recipe: Tastes Better From Scratch

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2. Pimento Cheese

Pimento cheese is a Southern specialty, and it makes a great cracker or sandwich spread. Just mix sharp cheddar cheese with jarred pimentos and mayo.

Recipe: Homesick Texan

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3. Lemon Bars

You can't have a luncheon without a little something for dessert. These lemon bars are a traditional recipe, and there's even the option to make the tart lemon filling thick or thin, depending on your preferences.

Recipe: Food Network

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4. Poppy Seed Chicken

Chunks of chicken in a creamy sauce make up the bulk of this casserole. Poppy seeds, butter, and crushed Ritz crackers create a rich, crunchy layer on top. Serve it with a salad alongside.

Recipe: Delish

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6. Smoked Salmon Bagel

Bagels and salmon are a classic, and it always feels a little like a fancy hotel brunch. Put out a little bar of toppings and let your guests make their own open-faced bagel sandwiches.

Recipe: Feel Good Foodie

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7. Turkey Club Sandwiches

Everyone loves a good club sandwich, including this turkey and bacon version. Cut the triple-decker sandwiches into four triangles so it feels just like a cozy diner — plus not everyone may want to eat a whole sandwich.

Recipe: Serious Eats

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8. Chicken Salad

You can use leftover chopped chicken or rotisserie chickenfrom the grocery store to make chicken salad fast. Mustard, celery, and green onions are all typical additions.

Recipe: Spend With Pennies

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9. Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Salad is definitely a misnomer on this popular dessert. The crunchy, salty pretzel crumb crust offsets the sweetness of the cream cheese filling and strawberry gelatin topping.

Recipe: Natasha's Kitchen

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10. Pickled Shrimp

Upgrade your shrimp co*cktail by pickling the seafood instead. Garlic, lemon juice, and fresh herbs flavor everything, and the best part is that you have to make it a couple days ahead of time.

Recipe: The Spruce Eats

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11. Shrimp Pasta Salad

It's hard to resist a seafood pasta salad at the grocery store deli, and it's even better when you make it yourself. The dressing in this recipe is made with Greek yogurt for a healthy spin, but you can use mayonnaise if you prefer.

Recipe: Well Plated By Erin

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12. Simple Tossed Green Salad

A simple green salad is a a great accompaniment to all these sandwiches and light meals. The dressing is a simple Dijon vinaigrette, and you can add any vegetables you like.

Recipe: Creme de la Crumb

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13. Quiche Lorraine

People have been enjoying this classic French quiche recipe for ages, and it's perfect for a luncheon. Just pour a bacon and Gruyere filling into a frozen pie crust and pop it in the oven.

Recipe: Once Upon a Chef

14. Fruit Salad

A beautiful display of fruit salad is a welcome addition to any lunch. This recipe is extra special because it has a citrus and vanilla sauce that gets poured over the whole thing.

Recipe: Allrecipes

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15. Cucumber Sandwiches

Turn your lunch party into high tea with cucumber sandwiches (with the crusts cut off, of course). Just mix up a quick dill, garlic, and chive cream cheese, then assemble the sandwiches.

Recipe: Spend With Pennies

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16. Pound Cake

A classic pound cake has got to be one of the most welcoming and homey desserts you can make for guests. It's delicious in its simplicity, and you can always zhuzh it up with fresh berries if you like.

Recipe: Sugar Spun Run

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17. Green Goddess Salad

This retro 1970s recipe for green goddess dressing deserves to make a comeback. It's creamy and full of fresh onion and herb flavors. Serve it as a crudite dip or as a salad dressing.

Recipe: Love & Lemons

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18. Croque Madame

If ham and eggs is your cup of tea, try this French recipe for a fancy ham and cheese sandwich. It's topped with a cheesy cream sauce and a fried egg for a decadent meal.

Recipe: Sweet Tea and Thyme

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19. Tuna Salad

This is a classic tuna salad recipe that's amped up with a few extra ingredients: dill, lemon, and Dijon mustard. Otherwise, there's all the traditional mix-ins, including onion, celery, and pickles.

Recipe: Kalejunkie

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20. Asparagus Mushroom Crepes

Crepes are a wonderful lunch dish. This savory recipe has a mushroom and asparagus filling, but you can make crepes anything you want them to be. Try bananas and Nutella, or whipped cream and strawberries.

Recipe: Natural Comfort Kitchen

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21. Ambrosia

Everyone's grandma made ambrosia. The fruity, sweet, and marshmallow-studded dish works as a light dessert or even a side dish, depending what's on the menu.

Recipe: Brown Eyed Baker

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22. Chinese Chicken Salad

Chinese chicken salads were all the rage decades ago, and they make a filling and interesting lunch. Mandarin oranges, water chestnuts, and plenty of shredded cabbage are coated in a ginger dressing.

Recipe: Food Network

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23. Egg Salad

If your budget is tight for your ladies luncheon, look no further than classic egg salad. To make it extra creamy, separate the yolks from the white and mash them into the mayo dressing.

Recipe: Tastes Better From Scratch

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24. Broiled Tomatoes

The ingredients for these broiled tomatoes are super simple, but they're amazing as long as you have straight-from-the-garden tomatoes. Breadcrumbs and parmesan make a browned, crispy topping for halved tomatoes.

Recipe: Southern Living

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25. Watergate Salad

Here's another "salad" that is anything but.The recipe only has five ingredients, including pistachio flavored Jell-O pudding mix, which gives the dish its bright green color.

Recipe: Mom On Timeout

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26. Hot Chicken Salad

Hot chicken salad is a Southern casserole recipe that is way more delicious than the name lets on. Almonds and cheddar cheese are a must, as is the crushed potato chip topping.

Recipe: Spicy Southern Kitchen

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27. Shortbread Cookies

Shortbread cookies are so simple, but they're surprisingly tasty at the same time. If you're normally a baker, then you already have the five ingredients on hand, and it'll take you no time at all to whip these up.

Recipe: Preppy Kitchen

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28. Pinwheel Sandwiches

You can put anything in a tortilla or flatbread and roll it up, and somehow it always feels dainty. Cream cheese mixed with olives are a staple, as are rolls with deli meat, cheese, and lettuce.

Recipe: Christina's Cucina

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29. Strawberry Shortcake

What could look prettier on a plate than a shortcake full of juicy strawberries and fluffy whipped cream? Your guests will swoon over this recipe with homemade biscuits.

Recipe: Taste of Home

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30. Coronation Chicken

If you want to switch up your usual chicken salad, try Britain's coronation chicken. It's a mild curry chicken salad mixed with mango chutney, raisins, almonds, and green onions.

Recipe: Something About Sandwiches

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31. Pineapple Upside Down Cake

It's impossible to look at a pineapple upside down cake and not smile. Why did it ever go out of style? Revive it with this recipe utilizing canned fruit in a brown sugar caramel.

Recipe: Sally's Baking Recipes

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32. Cheese Ball

Cheese and crackers are always welcome, but an old-fashioned cheese ball is something to be celebrated. This one is a classic, flavored with Worcestershire and onions, and rolled in pecans.

Recipe: Tastes Better From Scratch


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