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Pillsbury Best of the Bake-Off Desserts

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The first-ever collection of prizewinning Bake-Off dessert recipes



For more than 50 years, the Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest has showcased the most delicious, exciting and uniquely American recipes our country's home cooks have to offer. Now this all-in-one collection of desserts from this legendary event brings you the most sought-after cakes & tortes, pies & tarts, cheesecakes & puddings, cobblers & crisps, pastries and more!

Pillsbury Best of the Bake-Off Desserts gives you more than 100 prizewinning recipes so you canre-create these dazzling desserts in your own kitchen. From 1957's French Silk Chocolate Pie that's now an American icon, to the Tunnel of Fudge Cake that became a household name in 1966, to the Oats 'n Honey Granola Pie that took home the $1 million Grand Prize in 2004, these recipes are sure to win top honors from your friends and family.

Inside you'll find:

  • 108 easy-to-follow recipes and 39 full-color photos to tempt your taste buds.
  • A history of the Bake-Off? Contest and the fascinating evolution of desserts through the decades.
  • For each recipe, the contestant's name, city, contest year and prize received.
  • Plenty of inspiration to come up with your own $1 million creation!


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      • Publisher's Weekly

        January 5, 2004
        The 53-year old Pillsbury Bake-Off competition is still America's most well-known and popular cooking contest. This newly revised volume sums up the accomplishments of talented amateurs, with nearly 400 recipes from past competitions, including recent prize-winning dishes. Lavishly illustrated with mouthwatering photographs, the volume shares a short history and general cooking tips, then delves into the recipes, themselves a portrait of American cooking over the past five decades. There's the Tunnel of Fudge Cake, which won the 1966 prize and put the Bundt cake pan into the home cook's kitchen; as well as Golden Sesame Loaves, a 1988 winner that reflects "the growing interest in more nutritious yeast breads in the 1980s." Covering all the usual recipe categories, from Main Dishes to the newly introduced Quick and Easy Main Meals, the book is especially strong in the baking arena, probably because in the contest's early years, the only qualifying ingredient was half a cup of flour. Now the list of possible qualifying products has lengthened considerably, allowing contestants to give full range to their imaginations. With small descriptions (including nutritional information) of each dish and many helpful hints and tips, the book is a useful general cookbook for any bookshelf—and of special appeal to chefs aspiring to the Bake-Off Crown.

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