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The Bake-Off® Contest

Recognizing creative home cooks across America since 1949.


1949 The First Competion: How it Began

A Celebration That Continues
In 1949, the Pillsbury Bake-Off® Contest began as the "Grand National Recipe and Baking Contest," set in the elegance of New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. To celebrate Pillsbury's 80th birthday, executives at the company's advertising agency created the contest and invited homemakers to share their treasured recipes. Response was so great that Pillsbury decided to hold it again the following year, and the year after that, until it became an institution.

A New Name is Coined
Almost immediately, the media dubbed the Grand National the Bake-Off® Contest. The name fit so well that Pillsbury adopted it as the contest's official name. And the rest is history--50 years of American cooking and baking.

1949 Grand Prize Winner
No-Knead Water-Rising Twists 1949
No-Knead Water-Rising Twists
Theodora Smafield
Rockford, IL