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1900s: Banana Split Today we take the delicious combo of ice cream, fruit and hot fudge for granted. But back in 1904, the sundae made it...

The Most Iconic Dessert from Every Decade

1900s: Banana Split

1900s: Banana Split

Today we take the delicious combo of ice cream, fruit and hot fudge for granted. But back in 1904, the sundae made its historical debut at a pharmacy in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

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1910s: Sponge Cake

1910s: Sponge Cake

Light and airy, sponge cake was a popular treat in early America. It was often paired with a fruit flavor, such as strawberry, orange or lemon.

Get Our Recipe for Layered Orange Sponge Cake

1920s: Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

1920s: Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

In 1925, the Hawaiian Pineapple Company (today, we know it as Dole) sponsored a pineapple recipe contest. The most popular entries were for a dessert we still know and love: pineapple-upside down cake.

Get Our Recipe for Classic Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

1930s: Baked Apples

1930s: Baked Apples

During the Depression years, budgets were tight and food was scarce—so home cooks had to be as frugal as possible. Enter the baked apple. A sweet treat made with cheap pantry staples.

Get Our Recipe for Cranberry Stuffed Apples

1940s: Bread Pudding

1940s: Bread Pudding

Cooks in the ’40s were still feeling the effects of the Depression—plus dealing with new war rations. So for a sweet treat, many turned to a thrifty bread pudding that made good use of stale bread and other leftovers.

Get Our Recipe for Bread Pudding with Nutmeg

1950s: Baked Alaska

1950s: Baked Alaska

Even though this dessert had been around for decades, baked Alaska peaked in popularity in the 1950s. After all, it’s pretty hard to beat a combo of ice cream, meringue and cake.

Get Our Recipe for Spumoni Baked Alaska

1960s: Fondue

1960s: Fondue

Fondue gained popularity in the 1960s as a fun way to enjoy a meal. The emergence of chocolate fondue took the trend over the top.

Get Our Recipe for Orange Chocolate Fondue

1970s: Carrot Cake

1970s: Carrot Cake

Fad diets emerged in the 1970s—along with the idea that a cake containing carrots had to be healthy, right? Let’s just say ignorance is bliss.

Get Our Recipe for Old-Fashioned Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

1980s: Tiramisu

1980s: Tiramisu

Tiramisu began popping up on menus at the beginning of the decade—and by the end, it was a full-blown obsession.

Get Our Recipe for Rich and Creamy Tiramisu

1990s: Lava Cake

1990s: Lava Cake

Talk about a chocolate overload. The lava cake—characterized by its ooey-gooey molten center—could be found everywhere from swanky New York restaurants to Disney World.

Get Our Recipe for Molten Peppermint-Chocolate Cakes

2000s: Cake Pops

2000s: Cake Pops

For just one or two indulgent bites, turn to a cake pop. This trendy treat was an offshoot of the early 2000s cupcake trend.

Get Our Recipe for Coconut-Rum Cake Pops

Chunky banana cream freeze

2010s: Healthy Ice Cream

10 years ago there was maybe one or two “diet” brands of ice cream on the market. Today, there are entire freezer cases dedicated to healthy frozen treats. Make your own “nice” cream with frozen banana slices and almond milk.

Get Our Recipe for Chunky Banana Cream Freeze

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