My Mother's Cookbook — Winter Salads: Jell-o, Salads of the Era, and Pickled Beets
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The winter salad creations of my childhood memory seem quaint, if not downright silly. For instance, the Candlestick Salad, dating back to the 1920s, probably elicited a few adult comments unfit for younger ears to hear. The salad consisted of a canned pineapple ring resting on a bed of lettuce, with half of a banana placed, cut side down, upright in the ring's center. The tapered banana top received a decorative finishing touch of miracle whip and a maraschino cherry, meant to resemble the candle's melting wax and flame.
Quick, Easy Jell-O Wonder Dishes, 1930 pamphlet; General Foods Corp., 1930; LeRoy, N.Y.: Jell-O Co., Inc.Wikipedia
Another salad my mother served during the cold winter months consisted of bananas sliced lengthwise and also placed atop iceberg lettuce leaves. Sometimes I was given the job of grinding the Spanish peanuts on wax paper, with a rolling pin. We'd sprinkle generous amounts of coarsely ground nuts on the banana slices and finish with a dollop of mayonnaise. Sounds a bit heavy to me now, but the combination of flavors appealed to my child's palate.
Jell-O's popularity had increased during the first half of the twentieth century and reached its zenith in the 1950s. Everyone who grew up in those years remembers fondly the favorite Jell-O creations their mothers made. Jell-O formed the base for endless variations of salads and desserts that showed up routinely at family tables, club meetings, church functions, and pot luck parties. Jell-O dishes could be prepared ahead of time, allowing the cook to enjoy a social gathering without feeling tied to the kitchen.
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