Contest entrants began to broaden their experimenting in the 1970s, creating dishes that ran the gamut from ethnic to super-easy. More affluent, college-educated families entertained at home, serving wines with meals that had a foreign flair. Adventurous cooks experimented with herbs and spices.
On the other hand, there was a hearty, homespun appeal in foods, reflected in old-fashioned cookie bars and sweet rolls, as well as wholesome breads. Bake-Off® Contest finalists used more natural ingredients, including nuts, fruits and vegetables.
As more women, and a growing number of men, had less time to prepare meals, recipes using convenience products remained popular. Recipe entries reflected the use of microwave ovens, food processors and other small kitchen appliances as time savers.
MILLION-DOLLAR WINNER! An easy make-ahead recipe is a fun and impressive dessert for your next gathering.
1970: Onion Lover's Twist
Nan Robb
Huachucha City, Arizona
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1971: Pecan Pie Surprise Bars
Pearl Hall
Snohomish, Washington
1972: Streusel Spice Cake
Rose DeDominicis
Verona, Pennsylvania
1973: Quick Crescent Pecan Pie Bars
Albina Flieller
Floresville, Texas
1974: Chocolate Cherry Bars
Francis Jerzak
Porter, Minnesota
1975: Easy Crescent Danish Rolls
Barbara Gibson
Ft. Wayne, Indiana
1976: Crescent Caramel Swirl
Lois Groves
Greenwood Village, Colorado
1978: Nutty Graham Picnic Cake
Esther Tomich
San Pedro, California
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