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The Bake-Off® Contest

Recognizing creative home cooks across America since 1949.


The 1980s: More interest in cooking, less time to cook

Cooking As Entertainment
Both lifestyles and eating habits became more diverse in the 1980s. Fancy desserts were popular contest entries, but they were created for special occasions by entrants who cooked for entertainment, not for everyday meals. Attractively garnished foods reflected Americans' increasingly sophisticated palates. Men and women alike were interested in preparing ethnic recipes.

While Available Time Shrinks
Two-paycheck families with demanding schedules needed easy recipes. Convenience products enabled the preparation of favorite foods in a short time. Refrigerated pie crust revived pie baking, which had declined dramatically in the 1970s. Making a

Making an Effort to Eat Healthy
Concern for good nutrition remained evident. Main dish recipes began to feature more chicken and less beef. New low-fat versions of dairy products were substituted for their traditional counterparts.

Favorites from the 1980s

Broccoli-Cauliflower Tetrazzini Broccoli-Cauliflower Tetrazzini
Barbara Van Itallie
Bake-Off® Contest 33, 1988

Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie
Millicent (Caplan) Nathan
Bake-Off® Contest 29, 1980

1980s Grand Prize Winners
Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie 1980
Italian Zucchini Crescent Pie
Millicent (Caplan) Nathan
Boca Raton, FL

Almond-Filled Cookie Cake 1982
Almond-Filled Cookie Cake
Elizabeth Meijer
Tucson, AZ

Country Apple Coffee Cake 1984
Country Apple Coffee Cake
Susan F. Porubcan
Jefferson, WI

Apple Nut Lattice Tart 1986
Apple Nut Lattice Tart
Mary Lou Warren
Medford, OR

Chocolate Praline Layer Cake 1988
Chocolate Praline Layer Cake
Julie Bengtson
Bemidji, MN