That sounds like one of those timeless “make something out of almost nothing” recipes—those Great Depression meals were all about being cheap, filling, and comforting.
A lot of these recipes follow the same simple formula: starch + fat + a little protein + seasoning. Here’s a classic style version your great-grandmother might’ve made:
🥔 Simple Depression-Era Potato & Onion Skillet
Ingredients (4 total):
- Potatoes
- Onion
- Oil or butter
- Salt (and pepper if you have it)
How to make it:
- Slice the potatoes thin so they cook faster.
- Chop the onion.
- Heat oil or butter in a pan.
- Cook the potatoes first until they start to soften.
- Add onions and cook until everything is golden and slightly crispy.
- Season and serve hot.
Why meals like this worked
- Very cheap & accessible
- High in carbs → keeps you full for hours
- Cooked in one pan → less fuel and cleanup
- Customizable → people added whatever they had (beans, leftover meat, etc.)
These recipes weren’t fancy, but they were built on survival and practicality—and honestly, a lot of them still taste amazing today.
If you want, describe the exact ingredients your great-grandmother used, and I can help you recreate her exact version or upgrade it a bit while keeping the same cozy feel.