
From retro to refined: Jell-O salad and savory gelatin dishes make unexpected return
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Jell-O salads and aspic are making a comeback in American kitchens, evolving from medieval meat preservation to mid-century status symbols and now trendy dishes.
Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
But by the 1970s, it fell out of fashion — remembered mostly as an odd mix of mayonnaise, olives and hot dogs suspended in wobbling gelatin.
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