Today's post features that versatile mix known as Bisquick.
Bisquick has been around for a good, long time!
Here's an advertisement from 1937.
I love that they're using the gorgeous Franciscan dishes! I have a small collection of that set (sorry I haven't time to try and share a photo of it with you today!) - but isn't it lovely in the aqua color?
And another one, this time - we have Bisquick biscuits in a basket. (Say that real fast five times!) from 1952:
And here we have two more vintage ads; these are both from 1954.
Pineapple Upside Down Cake looks pretty good.
It was one of our Daddy's favorite cakes:
Ooohh, and here's an ad for both Bisquick and Reddi-Wip.
Yes, Strawberry Shortcake looks good, too.
I must be hungry or something.....
Next up, we have an ad from 1964.
I will take some of that rolled turkey roast AND some of those sage biscuits, please......
definitely need something to eat ..
I found this cookbook at a thrift store, and I was sure I didn't have it:
I love the artwork inside:
And the food photos aren't bad, either:
Yum:
This advertisement is from 1964, also:
To send away for the cookbook that I DID already have - this one:
(The other edition I found just recently was published in 1967.)
I do not remember seeing the Whole Wheat Baking Mix, and I don't know what year this advertisement dates from:
But the package I have in my pantry right now touts that it is "Heart Smart",
so, I mean - that's perfect for February, right?
I also found this recipe tin at a thrift store:
(So I added to my stacks of other cute vintage recipe file boxes I've already been collecting over the years.)
I decided I needed to make a recipe out of one of those cookbooks.
So I ended up with Peach Cobbler:
Here's the recipe from the vintage Bisquick cookbooks:
And the Shortcake recipe:
It was good; we liked it!
(I added a little cinnamon to mine.)
Love seeing the old ads. And LOVE that recipe box; I've never seen one for Bisquick. Cool!
ReplyDeleteI use Bisquick April to November to make 60 biscuits for the Kelsey breakfast every first Sunday of the month and everyone loves them and they look just like your pictures. I make the entire big box hubby buys at Costco. But I miss the recipe they used to put on the back for the entire box. Shame, shame Bisquick! Can't find it any where now! Love T
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