The Depression-Era Pantry Cookbook is a practical collection of 250 budget-friendly recipes inspired by the frugal home kitchens of America’s hardest years.
Inside, you’ll find old-fashioned family meals built from simple pantry staples: beans, potatoes, cornmeal, rice, oats, flour, cabbage, canned tomatoes, dried fruit, salt pork, gravy, biscuits, soups, stews, casseroles, pies, puddings, and make-do desserts.
These are the kinds of recipes that helped families stretch every dollar, use every leftover, and put filling meals on the table when money was tight. From cornmeal mush, bean soups, skillet suppers, potato casseroles, and vinegar pies to biscuits, gravies, molasses cakes, and one-pot meals, this cookbook brings together the comfort and resourcefulness of the Depression-era kitchen.
This book includes:
250 frugal Depression-era recipesBudget breakfasts, breads, soups, stews, casseroles, sides, desserts, gravies, and pantry mealsOld-fashioned cooking notes and pantry tipsA guide to Depression-era pantry staplesSimple substitutions for tight budgetsA leftover ladder for turning one meal into severalBudget meal-planning ideasA recipe index and ingredient index for easy useWhether you are interested in old-fashioned American cooking, budget meals, survival pantry recipes, family history, or simple comfort food, this cookbook offers practical recipes that still make sense today.
The Depression-Era Pantry Cookbook is more than a recipe collection. It is a reminder that good food does not have to be expensive, complicated, or wasteful.









