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Baking Yesteryear
Baking Yesteryear: The Best Recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s | B. Dylan Hollis
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A decade-by-decade cookbook that highlights the best (and a few of the worst) baking recipes from the 20th century Friends of baking, are you sick and tired of making the same recipes again and again? Then look no further than this baking blast from the past, as B. Dylan Hollis highlights the most unique tasty treats of yesteryear. Travel back in time on a delicious decade-by-decade jaunt as Dylan shows you how to bake vintage forgotten greats. With a big pinch of fun and a full cup of humor, you'll be baking everything from Chocolate Potato Cake from the 1910s to Avocado Pie from the 1960s. Dylan has baked hundreds of recipes from countless antique cookbooks and selected only the best for this bakebook, sharing the shining stars from each decade. And because some of the recipes Dylan shares on his wildly popular social media channels are spectacular failures, he's thrown in a few of the most disastrously strange recipes for you to try if you dare. A few of Dylan's favorites that are going to have you licking your lips and begging for more include: - 1900s Cornflake Macaroons - 1910s ANZAC Biscuits - 1930s Peanut Butter Bread - 1940s Chocolate Sauerkraut Cake - 1950s Tomato Soup Cake - 1970s Potato Chip Cookies Baking Yesteryear contains 101 expertly curated recipes that will take you on a delicious journey through the past. With a larger-than-life personality and comedic puns galore, baking with Dylan never gets old. We'll leave that to the recipes.
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JenniferEgnor
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I love his videos and knew I wanted to look through this book to see what abominations and other things might be within the pages. I made a 1920s blackberry jam cake, and the valentine‘s cream pie. The cake was like a banana bread, and the pie wasn‘t what I was expecting. Reading each recipe introduction is just as funny as watching his videos. Some cookbooks are for entertainment, historical reference. You don‘t have to use them all! 🍒🍰🍪

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JenniferEgnor
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I wanted to try this 1920s blackberry jam cake that! I used less sugar (only 1/3 cup), my mom‘s blackberry jelly, and Greek yogurt instead of the sour cream.

It smells good and is similar to banana bread, but less sweet. The batter was dense. I considered doing a blackberry frosting but decided not to as I was short on time, tired, and didn‘t have everything. I‘m glad I didn‘t because I feel like it would be better suited on something else.

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Daisey
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I don‘t tend to buy cookbooks, but I‘ve collected a few and been given several as gifts (the tagged from @jewright for Christmas). I always love paging through them but admit I‘m not great at actually making recipes from a lot of them. Although I have favorites I use, I tend to go to Pinterest for new recipes. So, seeing all the #MtCookbook posts, I decided to reorganize my cookbook cabinet and choose some recipes to try, maybe monthly.

#cookbook

Chelsea.Poole B. Dylan Hollis is hilarious! 3mo
mabell Yay! Looking forward to seeing what you choose! 3mo
mom2bugnbee The Better Homes & Garden cookbook is still a classic. 3mo
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Tamra Yay!!! I‘m so glad you are joining. I have found since the challenge I‘ve more often been thinking to reach for my cookbooks before Pinterest or Google. 👏🏾 (edited) 3mo
Marilola I love cookbooks. Farmhouse Cookery, Recipes from the Country Kitchen is one of my favourites because it takes you on a journey through cooking history. The Medieval Peasant‘s kitchen, the Elizabethan country- house kitchen, the Victorian Rural Kitchen. This book is great fun and some recipes work! 3mo
janeycanuck I have the Tartine Bread book. We love making the regular county loaf and using it for pizza dough! 3mo
Daisey @Chelsea.Poole I had never watched his videos until I got this cookbook, but I agree! 3mo
Daisey @Tamra That‘s why I decided to officially say I wanted to join. I figured it would make me more aware! 3mo
Daisey @Marilola That sounds fascinating! 3mo
Daisey @mom2bugnbee So true! I like it for just straightforward recipes with ingredients I‘m likely to have on hand. 3mo
Daisey @janeycanuck I don‘t use this one a lot as I have other sourdough I‘m already more used to using, but I have liked the things I‘ve tried. 3mo
TheBookHippie Yay! 3mo
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CocoReads
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We did our Christmas early, since my youngest has to work tomorrow. Here‘s most of my haul (which really is that I buy these for myself and my kids wrap them. 🤣🤣 cut off in the pic are the tagged book and The Scene Book by Sandra Scofield). Just big Christmas with extended family tomorrow but that‘s more about eating and being together than gifts. There will be some, but mostly we all just like to hang out together.

LeslieO A very merry haul! 4mo
AmyG Nice. You get what you want! 4mo
CocoReads It started because my husband is bad at gifts and the girls always asked where my presents were when they were little. Now that they‘re adults, I could stop but it‘s really a lot of fun. And he was good at gifting this year but since he got me remote start for my jeep, there was nothing to wrap. 4mo
Christopher_Tallon I read Saturn Run by John Sandford. It was amazing. 4mo
CocoReads @Christopher_Tallon I haven‘t read that one. I‘m all about Lucas Davenport but after I finish this series (or rather catch up), I‘ll probably read one of the other books. I‘ve heard good things about Saturn Run. 4mo
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Smrloomis
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I LOVED THIS so much because Hollis is hysterical 😂😂😂. Even enjoyed his short “Worst of the Worst” section which included this revolting little recipe for Pickle Cheesecake 🤢

LeahBergen Oh, gross! Why is there sugar in the crust?? 😆 5mo
BkClubCare Someone sent me a Pickle Pie recipe once 😳 5mo
Smrloomis @LeahBergen I know!! As if the sour cream and goat cheese weren‘t enough!! 😂 5mo
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Smrloomis @BkClubCare I love dill pickles but I‘ve tried dill pickle beer and dill pickle popcorn - and found both to be just gross. 5mo
Soubhiville 🙊 no thanks! 5mo
Smrloomis @Soubhiville I love that he called it a “devil quiche” 😂😂😂 5mo
willaful @LeahBergen I made a recipe for “onion pie“ from an old cookbook and not having any saltines, did a Ritz cracker crust. I was afraid the sweetness of the Ritz would ruin it but it was actually super tasty and everyone loved it. 5mo
willaful This book looks like an absolute hoot! 5mo
LeahBergen @willaful That sounds really good. Ritz crackers have a good balance of salty and sweet. 😆 5mo
Tamra 🤣🤣🤣 5mo
Karkar I love his Instagram account. He makes some recipes and you get to see his sense of humor 5mo
Susanita That sounds awful 5mo
willaful I'm gonna go see if I can get this as a last minute birthday present for my husband. 😁 5mo
Smrloomis @willaful YES! I adored this book and find him and his sense of humor delightful 🙃 5mo
Smrloomis @Susanita @Tamra YUP. Just gross! 5mo
Smrloomis @Karkar he‘s so funny! 5mo
PathfinderNicole My whole family says things like nilla! or eggies or moo juice whenever we‘re baking or cooking thanks to him 😂 we obviously love Hollis in this house! 5mo
Smrloomis @PathfinderNicole 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 5mo
TieDyeDude @wildalaskabibliophile loves seeing recipes like this on Facebook 😅 5mo
BookNAround Bwahahaha! My daughter might actually attempt this (and then have the gall to like it). 5mo
Smrloomis @BookNAround 😂 If she does, I‘d love to hear what she thinks!!! 5mo
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annamatopoetry
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I picked up the delightful B. Dylan Hollis' recipe book the week it came out, and then forgot about it. I was honestly never planning on making anything from it, I just wanted to read the blurbs, on account of Hollis being hilarious. And it was; the blurbs are just as innuendo-filled and sarcastic as his videos, great investment. I also love that the last section is horrible things that should never be made.

MatchlessMarie I love him. I use “moo juice” for milk on my grocery list now because of him lol 7mo
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wildwoodreads
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It‘s been a minute since I‘ve done a recipe taste test on the blog and I don‘t know why. They‘re some of my favorite posts to do. And I knew when I got a copy of Baking Yesteryear I needed to do one.

So I spend the day making pecan dainties. They‘re a three ingredient cookie and are super easy to make. I‘ll definitely be making them again.

https://wildwoodreads.com/2023/08/30/baking-yesteryear-recipe-taste-test/

Tamra Yum! 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 🧡 8mo
wildwoodreads @Tamra They are so good! And so simple. 8mo
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wildwoodreads @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you 💕💕💕 8mo
Gissy Beautiful photo! 💐 ☕️ 🍪 8mo
wildwoodreads @Gissy Thanks! 💕 8mo
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DPgirl
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We're having lots of fun trying out the recipes in this book. We're planning on making peanut butter bread tomorrow

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nitalibrarian
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I just added this cookbook to the library's collection. I love this guy on TikTok. He bakes recipes from antique cookbooks. Tomato soup cake anyone? Most of recipes are ones that he enjoyed, but he includes 5 recipes that he absolutely did not, like pickle cheesecake.

Megabooks He is hilarious!! 9mo
Tamra Looks fun! 9mo
llwheeler I have a tomato soup cake recipe from my grandma that I've never tried... I should do that sometime, cause why not! I haven't heard of this guy, I'll have to look him up 9mo
Chelsea.Poole I love watching his TikToks! 9mo
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