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Serve these potato pancakes with a little gravy and enjoy! ~[Recent TV Recipes](~/e/dnPr24ZX9jY1P1jWiyra4w6rrv75Qvrf3aptR1qn1M8%3D) Classic TV Family Recipes [The Clampetts (The Beverly Hillbillies)](~) [The Ingallses (Little House on the Prairie)](~) [The Arnolds (The Wonder Years)](~) - [The Clampetts (The Beverly Hillbillies)](~) - They may have become millionaires, but that didn't change the Clampett family much. Jed, Granny, Elly May, & [...more](~) - [The Ingallses (Little House on the Prairie)](~) - There's plenty of food in this beloved book/television series. In fact, Laura Ingalls Wilder published her very own [...more](~) - [The Arnolds (The Wonder Years)](~) - Now here's a show that taught us a little about growing up in the 1960s. 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Sanford and his son, Lamont Sanford, may have been living in Los Angeles, but that doesn't mean that Fred [...more](~) - [The Bundys (Married...with Children)](~) - Al Bundy was often found salivating over his favorite food. In one episode, he tells his son, Bud, about how he [...more](~) - [The Simpsons (The Simpsons)](~) - If you're a fan of the show, then you already know what recipe is inspired by this show. It's Homer Simpson's favorite treat [...more](~) - [The Cleavers (Leave it to Beaver)](~) - While we're sure that June Cleaver made quite a few meatloaves in her day, we wanted to showcase another recipe [...more](~) - [The Belchers (Bob's Burgers)](~) - This is one of the newest TV families to win the hearts of Americans. Although the Belcher family may be a little crude [...more](~) - [The Dukes (The Dukes of Hazzard)](~) - We're not sure if The Boar's Nest, where Daisy Duke worked, had any desserts on the menu, but if they did, we're sure [...more](~) - [The Bradys (The Brady Bunch)](~) - Here's a little spin on a dish Peter Brady made famous by saying it in his Humphrey Bogart voice. Have you seen the [...more](~) - [The Cunninghams (Happy Days)](~) - It's hard not to think of the classic American diner when you think about this show. We're sure Richie and Fonzie enjoyed this [...more](~) Old World Desserts [Mamma-Mia's Famous Dessert!](~) Ever wondered what desserts the [grandmothers from the Old World](~) brought back with them? Well, we did a little research and came up with the list below. You might notice ours are a little more updated than Oma's or Babcia's, but they still feature the same classic tastes. 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