What Was The Food Of The 80s?

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Well, what was it?

Tom, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Pizza Express would like to have it that ever since 1965 they were the only food option avaliable in the 70s, 80s AND 90s. I wonder if their adverts worked. You don't see them any more do you? It's all social work and 'why should I go to the Metropolitan Tabernacle' round these parts.

Sarah, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Nouvelle cuisine.

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Salsa 'n' chips.

Michael Daddino, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Monster Munch, Wotsits, Penguins.

jel --, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Chicken Kiev? Turkey Drummers? Stir Frys?

N., Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

rucola+parmesan, shrimps+avocados, stupid fusion mess made by confused cooks

francesco, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Anything that's been "blackened".

Nicole, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Peanut Butter and Fluff sandwiches.

Chris, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

and of course Jello Pudding Pops.

Chris, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Microwave chips.

Andrew L, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

deep fried brie! i'm so glad it's no longer passé cos i wuv it.

Alan Trewartha, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

How could I have forgotten? It's all about the Jello Pudding Pops!

Nicole, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

And I love microwaved chips. Hello McCain Mega Chips my guilty pleasure. Deep fried brie though? Ick?!

Sarah, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Well maybe not 'ick' but they are sure a PUZZLING THORT.

Sarah, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Deep fried brie is nummy, but deep fried camembert is even better.

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

PRAWN COCKTAIL yick.

Archel, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Deep fried camembert with redcurrant jelly (why?) was a staple starter at college dinners (for various sporting / thespy / music clubs). It was nice but why did they have to serve it with all that lollo rosso crap?

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

And aren't prawn cocktail / avocado type things more 70s than 80s?

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Findus crispy pancakes

Alan Trewartha, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Yeuch. I have never eaten one but they looked totally grim on the adverts.

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

And aren't prawn cocktail / avocado type things more 70s than 80s?

People carried on eating them but yes.

Black Forest Gateau? Again, maybe kicked off in the 70s.

N., Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Who votes for a ban on N using italics?

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Bernard Matthews' Turkey Roast. Bootiful.

Nathan Barley, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

me

mark s, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

pot noodle?

Alan Trewartha, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Sorry about the italics thing.

Savoury crepes.

N., Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Us plebs call those 'Findus crispy pancakes'.

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Were Findus Crispy Pancakes actually pancakes? They looked like they were just breadcrumbs wrapped around a mush of mechanically recovered meat.

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

How do these deep fried cheeses taste them? And where will still serve some? Does anyone fancy a deep fried cheese meal?

Sarah, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Breakaway! So good... it's wicked!

Er, ok, possibly not at chic and sophisticated dinner parties. I spent the 80s eating pasta space invader shapes in tomato sauce, what do I know?

R, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Fried cheese num num - you can get them in Sainsbury's Starry. You should have one for your birthday meal.

Tom, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

They taste of cheese only with extra crispy lardy stuff and therefore even better. I'm so up for some now but there is no deep fat frier at work chiz.

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I am not sure if an entire meal of deep fried cheese would be very palatable. It is kind of greasy and fatty in an excessive way and quite rich. You can surely make it yourself by simply coating some soft cheese in egg / flour / breadcrumbs (can't remember what it was coated in but something along those lines) and deep frying it.

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

We do not have a deep fryer so that cannot be done. We will have to go to a restaurant!!! With crisp white linen!!!

Anyway I have had Findus Crispy Pancakes on many occasion, my stepmother used to buy them loads for some reason. They are like bits of meat and veg in a gooey cheese type (? god knows) sauce in a breadcrumbed up pancake wrap thing. THey are not that bad! But not that nice either.

Where did you see them in Sainsburys Tom? Next time we do a Sainsburys run you must point them out.

Sarah, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Whatever became of my country's raging love affair with fishsticks? They were so easy to bake! And all you had to do was just squeeze on some lemon to make it real gourmet.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

fish sticks = fish fingers?

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Fish don't have fingers, fule.

Nicole, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

it's not my fault they have a silly name

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Oh I think it is your fault, badger boy.

Nicole, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Frozen pizzas in either disc or baton form.

Jonnie, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I adapted the deep-fried brie/camembert recipe to avoid the need for a deep-fat frier, ie. you just dump a load of oil in a normal pan. It then formed the basis of my post A-level feast along with asparagus tips and strawberries - this was our interpretation of what classy adult women would eat I think. But that was in 1996 and thus not relevant to this thread.

Archel, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Aaarrr, me hearties. My true identity uncovered at laaast.

Captain Birdseye, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

CHICKEN KIEV. esp the microwaveable type... see the butter in the middle heats up and cooks the whole thing, which was (still is?) a problem with microwaving "meals" rather than veg and stuff.

Alan Trewartha, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I think we have a winner.

RickyT, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Chicken kiev makes me feel abandoned as whenever my parents were going out to a dinner party (scoffing deep fried cheese & stuff) my mum would be too busy tarting herself up to bother about her children and instead of making us the proper food we were used to (and Saturday nights we always had something extra special) she would shove a couple of chicken kievs in the oven and that was our dinner.

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

McDLT. Hot stays hot, cool stays cool, you stay BLORF.

Daver, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I liked it when Sun Valley diversified and made a range of kiev chicken things. As opposed to butter and garlic they had other stuff in them. Like crispy pancakes.

Jonnie, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I think we have a winner.

Why don't I win for saying Chicken Kiev at the start of the thread?

N., Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Because as Nicole points out elsewhere, you only eat souls and kibble so are not qualified to comment.

Emma, Thursday, 6 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

dammit, ally said fruit roll ups too. . .

Ms. S., Saturday, 8 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

As far as drinks go, you've got: Sodastream, Quatro and Top Deck shandy.

Bert, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

miami wine cooler.

queenoftheharpies, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

frujus. toastie pies.

queenoftheharpies, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

what is it with Dunedinites and 'toastie pies'? what is this strange phenomenon [and can we eat them, etc etc]?

petra jane, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

you've never had a toastie pie???!!! well basically, you get a toastie pie machine, butter some bread and put it on the machine, shove your fave fillings inside (such as spaghetti-n-cheese, or cream- n-cheese etc) put a piece of buttered bread on top and clamp the machines thingies together. alison gofton would only be prouder if everyone used mince filling.

queenoftheharpies, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Ahem aren't they just called 'toasties'? Nothing in yr description sounds like ANY PIE IN THE WORLD ... EVAH to me.

Sarah, Monday, 10 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Or 'toasted sandwiches' to give them their official name. They are a bit like a pie really when you do them in those machines, with the bread going all rock hard and sealed at the edges.

N., Monday, 10 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

yeah they are probably called toasties in some places but they are called toastie pies here.

queenoftheharpies, Monday, 10 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

three years pass...
Potato waffles.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:21 (twenty years ago)

Jeno's Pizza Rolls (now Totino's).

Second (or third, or...) the Pudding Pops.

Flav-or-Ice.

Evanston Wade (EWW), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:30 (twenty years ago)

David's Cookies.

renegade bus (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:31 (twenty years ago)

Scampi, Chicken-in-a-basket, Baked Alaska, Dream Topping, Angel Delight

thr (thr), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:35 (twenty years ago)

What was that chocolate-sauce-of-the-future which hardened on impact with ice-cream called? It came in a mountain-shaped container and the top was like brown snow on the summit. Hang on – brown snow?

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:42 (twenty years ago)

Ice Magic!

ailsa (ailsa), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:45 (twenty years ago)

Anything cooked on mesquite chips.

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:46 (twenty years ago)

Oh, and Lean Cuisine.

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:46 (twenty years ago)

They used to do it in different flavours of chocolate - orange with an orange snow top, mint with a green snow top etc

(xpost about Ice Magic

My m-in-law still eats Lean Cuisine microwave meals!!

ailsa (ailsa), Saturday, 3 September 2005 13:48 (twenty years ago)

chicken nuggets

ranch

pot pies

tacos made at home

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Saturday, 3 September 2005 14:09 (twenty years ago)

Alba, I now have the potato waffles jingle stuck in my head. bah.

ailsa (ailsa), Saturday, 3 September 2005 14:11 (twenty years ago)

1. lunchables
2. kid cuisine

roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Saturday, 3 September 2005 14:21 (twenty years ago)

casserole

dog latin (dog latin), Saturday, 3 September 2005 17:27 (twenty years ago)

That reminds me...goulash, Vesta curries

thr (thr), Saturday, 3 September 2005 17:32 (twenty years ago)

Big League Chew

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Saturday, 3 September 2005 17:37 (twenty years ago)

home grilled hamburgers with lipton's onion soup mix in em.

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Saturday, 3 September 2005 17:39 (twenty years ago)

kool-aid

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Saturday, 3 September 2005 18:46 (twenty years ago)

80s- First appearance of chicken sandwiches at burger places

Orbit (Orbit), Saturday, 3 September 2005 19:02 (twenty years ago)

what a time to be alive.

s1ocki (slutsky), Saturday, 3 September 2005 21:35 (twenty years ago)

alba shakes

renegade bus (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 3 September 2005 21:39 (twenty years ago)

We found a cookbook for 10p called (get this) "Oat Cuisine"

dog latin (dog latin), Saturday, 3 September 2005 23:38 (twenty years ago)

rice cakes!

renegade bus (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 3 September 2005 23:38 (twenty years ago)

i had a texan bar the other day - it's a retro reissue thing

Britain's Jauntiest Shepherd (Alan), Saturday, 3 September 2005 23:39 (twenty years ago)

Pepperidge Farm's Parmesan Goldfish and bran muffins or bran anything for that matter

jim wentworth (wench), Sunday, 4 September 2005 01:05 (twenty years ago)

WACKY WAFERS AND ZOTS, People.
Plus oversized hot doughy pretzels, cheap hot dogs and slush puppies.

Forksclovetofu (Forksclovetofu), Sunday, 4 September 2005 15:20 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...
Choc-ice

the next grozart, Monday, 26 February 2007 10:23 (eighteen years ago)

Cheese fondue

C J, Monday, 26 February 2007 10:50 (eighteen years ago)

knicker bocker glory

the next grozart, Monday, 26 February 2007 11:06 (eighteen years ago)

Some of these are 70s. We need another thread!

Ned Trifle II, Monday, 26 February 2007 11:46 (eighteen years ago)

Double Deckers. Yes I know you can still get them but I'm sure they were outphased for a while in the 90s and then made a comeback towards the end of the decade.

the next grozart, Monday, 26 February 2007 12:22 (eighteen years ago)

Anyone remember that advert for chips where the toddler kid would go "FEED ME. FEED ME... FEED ME NOW!!!". That used to freak me out a lot.

the next grozart, Monday, 26 February 2007 12:24 (eighteen years ago)

alphabet spaghetti

Ste, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:00 (eighteen years ago)

Set yoghurts.

accentmonkey, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:05 (eighteen years ago)

I don't remember loving microwave chips ever, never mind 4 years ago. Blimey :(

Sarah, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:07 (eighteen years ago)

im pretty sure it was celery and cottage cheese

sunny successor, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:08 (eighteen years ago)

STEAK-UMS!!!

Fluffy Bear Hearts Rainbows, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:31 (eighteen years ago)

kibbles n bits

jergincito, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:35 (eighteen years ago)

"is a toastie a pie" is worth another look-in

Tracer Hand, Monday, 26 February 2007 14:41 (eighteen years ago)

someone already said it, but fruit rollups

billstevejim, Monday, 26 February 2007 19:52 (eighteen years ago)

bonkers

Ai Lien, Monday, 26 February 2007 20:32 (eighteen years ago)

'why should I go to the Metropolitan Tabernacle'

those ads are strangely comforting. they've remained unchanged for decades.

lauren, Monday, 26 February 2007 21:06 (eighteen years ago)


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