Five Easy Ways to Preserve and Share Family Recipes and Traditions (2024)

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by Lisa Alzo | Nov 27, 2012

With the holiday season approaching our thoughts typically turn to sharing time and memories with family and friends. Food and heritage are often a big part of the festivities. Here are five ways to share your family recipes and traditions.


1. Gather them in one place

My mother had dozens of cookbooks and several card file boxes stuffed with 3 x 5 recipe cards. She even wrote recipes on scraps of paper or napkins.

These items are treasures because they are in my Mom's handwriting, but most are starting to fade and tear, so I made a point to scan and organize them. My favorite tool to use for this is Evernote because of its powerful search capabilities. To aid in the search process, you can easily tag your recipes. You can speed up the scanning and entering process significantly by storing them in one folder and then using Evernote's handy import feature. To learn how, read the tips found here. Evernote also makes it easier to share recipes with others. Check out the Relatively Curious About Genealogy Blog for suggestions.

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2. Pin them

Seems like everyone is joining the "pinning" craze these days, especially on Pinterest--an online pinboard where you can organize and share the things you love. You can sign up for a free Pinterest account and then "pin" your favorite family recipes and traditions to boards you create. This is a quick and easy way to share your favorites with others--family, friends, and, yes, even complete strangers!) You can also search for "Family Recipes" and "Family Traditions" to see what others are posting and "repin" them!


3. Create a cookbook

My mother and grandmother were fantastic cooks, and the traditional foods they prepared from my Slovak and Rusyn heritage are among my favorites. To preserve and share theses recipes and traditions, I published a cookbook, Baba's Kitchen: Slovak & Rusyn Family Recipes & Traditions (now in its second edition and available via Lulu). With today's technology and digital publishing options, it's easier than ever to create your own cookbook to give as gifts or to sell. By opting for print-on-demand and/or eBook versions (through Lulu, CreateSpace, or Smashwords), you can easily revise and update them. If you're an iPhone or iPad user and save your recipes in Evernote as suggested above, you can use the handy EverEPub app (iOS $3.99) to create an ePub book from your Evernote notebook or tag collection (read more about this at Moultrie Creek Blog). Not ready to tackle a complete book? Share your recipes via your blog.

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4. Craft a keepsake

Consider using your favorite family recipes for craft projects that you can use as decorations, or for birthday and holiday gift ideas. Some examples include recipe gifts in mason jars, framed recipes, or even tea towels. I found all of these ideas on Pinterest and you can find others there, too.


5. Make and celebrate

What good is a recipe that's just sitting in a book, your computer, or "the cloud"? Your preservation should have a purpose. Set a goal to try and make one or more of the recipes you've saved for your next family reunion or holiday party. If you have relatives living close by, invite them over for a "family dinner night" and if you make it a potluck, you can challenge each person to make a different dish. This can be a new tradition created from old ones!

If there is a particular tradition you remember from childhood (such as hiding Easter eggs around the house or watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade while you make stuffing), share these with children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, etc. In my family, we always celebrated a special Christmas Eve (Vilia) supper with my grandmother and prepared special (meatless) dishes. My grandmother has long since passed away, but I still observe this tradition in my own home.

Don't use distance as an excuse. With a little imagination and by utilizing technology such as Skype or FaceTime, you can even include far-flung family in your Sunday dinners or other celebrations! If you're really ambitious, consider recording the cooking session for a video you can share, perhaps via YouTube, to inspire other family members.


Preserving Your Family's Food Heritage

Recipes and traditions are as much a part of a family history as the names, dates, places or other facts we gather while tracing our ancestry. These treasures can bring back many wonderful memories for you, and provide something meaningful to pass on to future generations.

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Five Easy Ways to Preserve and Share Family Recipes and Traditions? ›

The size of your recipe collection will dictate how you store them. A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes.

How do you preserve family recipes? ›

The size of your recipe collection will dictate how you store them. A sizeable collection can be stored in standard archival file folders and boxes. Weak or damaged paper also can be placed in polyester sleeves and then in folders and boxes.

What is the best way to share family recipes? ›

Call family members and ask them to write down their recipes and mail them to you, and then you can share them to other relatives. Once you've collected enough recipes, you can create a family cookbook. For a printed cookbook, determine which recipes to use and how measurements will be written.

How do you digitize family recipes? ›

Follow these steps to get started:
  1. Collect your recipes. Make sure you've got all your favorites ready to go. ...
  2. Download a mobile scanning app. ...
  3. Convert your handwriting. ...
  4. Save, organize, and share.

Why is it important to keep family recipes? ›

Preserving your family's recipes is about more than just preserving food; it's about preserving your family's identity, history, traditions and culture. It's a way to pass down love and knowledge to future generations as a family heirloom.

How do you preserve cook food at home? ›

Storing cooked food safely
  1. Put hot food into shallow dishes or separate into smaller portions to help cool the food as quickly as possible.
  2. Don't put very hot food into the refrigerator. Wait until steam has stopped rising from the food before putting it in the fridge.

Why is it a good idea to share traditional recipes? ›

They tell stories of ancestors, customs, and traditions, connecting individuals to their roots and preserving culinary legacies for future generations. Cooking and sharing traditional dishes become a way to honour and celebrate one's heritage, fostering a sense of pride and unity within communities.

Why is sharing recipes important? ›

Sharing your secret recipes can be a great way to bond with your family, friends, and strangers. When you share a secret recipe, you are giving someone something special and unique that will make them feel like they are an essential part of your life.

How should recipes be organized? ›

Here are a few tips to help you effectively organize your recipes by category:
  1. Create broad categories. ...
  2. Subdivide into subcategories. ...
  3. Utilize digital tools. ...
  4. Label physical recipe cards or folders. ...
  5. Keep a master index or table of contents.

What should be included in a family cookbook? ›

Selection: Gather family recipes & the stories.

Share your memories, sitting at her kitchen table looking out at the garden, or the dog that always sat under the table. Give the recipe personality, but also mention how it looks, the flavors and colors, and what to serve with it.

Is there an app where you can share recipes? ›

Cookpad is a global recipe-sharing platform where people like you come to search for, save and share great home-cooked recipes. Stuck in a rut? Find lots of different ideas to prepare the same old ingredients.

Is there an app to organize my recipes? ›

RecipeBox is your ultimate kitchen companion. Built with the at-home cook in mind, RecipeBox allows you to save your favorite recipes in one place. It's your all-inclusive kitchen assistant. With RecipeBox, you can organize recipes, plan your upcoming meals, create your grocery list, and even grocery shop in the app.

How do you store personal recipes? ›

Choose a specific area in your home, such as a kitchen shelf or a recipe binder, to store your recipes. Having a designated spot keeps them easily accessible and prevents misplacement. Add notes and tags. Enhance your recipe organization by adding personal notes and tags to your recipes.

How do I protect my recipes from being stolen? ›

Trade secrets.

To enforce the secret, you would need to use nondisclosure agreements with your contractors, manufacturers, and distributors, as well as anyone else who came into contact with the secret recipe for your chicken soup.

How do you freeze home made meals? ›

Use "freezer" bags, not "storage" bags for storing food in the freezer. Freezer bags are thicker than storage bags and will keep the food fresh longer. Speed freezing and hasten thawing by freezing foods in a thin, flattened shape in freezer bags. A rounded shape takes longer to thaw through to the middle.

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