A recap of all the fun and yum I had in Nashville for the 47th Pillsbury Bake Off Contest and exploring Music City with some of my blogging buddies!

Pillsbury Bake-Off

I was thrilled that Pillsbury invited me to the 47th bake-off in Nashville! It was a dream come true for this home baker/baking blogger and I wasn’t even competing in or judging the contest. I was just amongst several other lucky bloggers and media who were invited to experience the bake-off and cheer on all the bakers as they competed for the grand-prize of $1 million! So so exciting!

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

The night before the bake-off, we got to do a little baking ourselves and tour the ballroom where 100 mini kitchens were set up for each contestant with their own oven and everything they’d need to make their recipe. Amazing!

Pillsbury Bake-Off

Jocelyn, Jenni and I had so much fun baking cookies in some of the soon to be released GE appliances!

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

Bright and early on Monday morning, the excitement kicked off with a parade of contestants led by the Doughboy and Carla Hall of ABC’s The Chew. It gave me chills as I watched all the contestants dance in with huge smiles on their faces that quickly became serious once the baking began. What an honor!

47th Pillsbury Bake-OffThroughout the contest, I got to walk around and chat with all the contestants and sample some of the great recipes they were baking.

47th Pillsbury Bake-OffLots of yumminess consumed in just a few short hours…

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

That night, they announced the 4 finalists that will be competing for that $1 million grand prize! I can’t even imagine how excited these 4 ladies must be and how anxious they are to find out if they won!

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

Here are the winning recipes for each of the 4 main categories:

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

Amazing Doable Dinners Category Winner: Cuban-Style Sandwich Pockets by Courtney Sawyer of Bellingham, Washington

Savory Snacks & Sides Category Winner: Creamy Corn-Filled Sweet Peppers by Jody Walker of Madison, Mississippi

Simply Sweet Treats Category Winner: Peanutty Pie Crust Clusters by Beth Royals of Richmond, Virginia

Weekend Breakfast Wows Category Winner: Chocolate Doughnut Poppers by Megan Beimer of Alexandria, Virginia

For the first time in the Bake-Off Contest’s 65-year history, the public is invited to help select the  grand prize winner. America can go online to vote.bakeoff.com now to view and choose their favorite of the four recipes selected by the judges to compete in the public vote.

These four recipes earned the judges’ top marks in their categories for taste, appearance, creativity and crowd appeal. Now we can help choose the $1 million winner! Vote for your favorite recipe. But hurry, voting ends Dec. 2 at 9:59 p.m. CST.

The recipe that receives the most total points (points awarded by the judging panel will account for 55 percent of the total possible points versus 45 percent for the public vote) will be deemed the $1 million grand prize winning recipe, which Carla Hall will reveal for the first time on the December 3, 2014 episode of ABC’s popular lifestyle series “The Chew” (1:00 p.m. Eastern / Noon Central and Pacific).

You must be a Facebook member to vote. One vote per person during the voting period. Public votes will be combined with judges’ scores to determine grand prize winner. Click here for voting rules.

Now for a sweet taste of Nashville!

Between tasting all the delicious dishes at the bake-off, I managed to squeeze in a few sweet treats in Nashville. Below are some of my faves!

Savannah's Candy Kitchen Nashvilled

As soon as I landed in Nashville, I walked to the popular Broadway street and happened upon this amazing candy shop that had homemade ice cream in the back. This banana pudding ice cream was out of this world delicious and made for a sweet start to my trip! Savannah’s Candy Kitchen (310 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37201)

Jeni's Ice Cream

I had so many people tell me that Jeni’s Ice Cream is a must and that it was! I got sweet potato with torched marshmallows over dark chocolate over buttercup pumpkin with amaretto cookies. To die for! I practically begged them to open a scoop shop in Dallas! You can buy Jeni’s ice cream at some grocery stores too!

Las Paletas Gourmet Popsicles

Right after eating 3 scoops of Jeni’s Ice Cream, we walked a few blocks down the street to Las Paletas Gourmet Popsicles! Oh my! I got a pistachio popsicle dipped in dark chocolate and it was amazing! Can you say SUGAR HIGH?!

Bob's Steak & Chop House

After the Bake-Off awards ceremony, some blogging buddies and I went to Bob’s Chop House in the lobby of our hotel for drinks and dessert. We all dug into these brownie fudge sundae! A peanut butter & chocolate brownie with triple chocolate & peanut butter cup ice cream topped with pecan chocolate butter nut sauce, whipped cream and a cherry…need I say more?!

It was a sweet end to an awesome trip!

Be sure to check out all the other great Bake-Off recaps from my blogging friends:

Picky Palate

Recipe Girl

I Wash…You Dry

Crazy For Crust

Inside BruCrew Life

Grandbaby Cakes

Foodness Gracious

CakeSpy

Bakeaholic Mama

AND don’t forget to VOTE for your favorite recipe out of the 4 finalists! You can tune into ABC’s “The Chew” to see the Bake-Off winner announced live during a three-day event December 1-3, ending with the live announcement of the $1 million contest winner. How exciting!

47th Pillsbury Bake-Off

I had the best time in Nashville experiencing the Bake-Off, exploring the city, and hanging out with my blogging friends! GOOD LUCK to all the finalists!

Disclosure: Thanks so much to Pillsbury for inviting me to the 47th Pillsbury Bake-Off® Contest. This was not a compensated opportunity, but Pillsbury did cover the cost of my travel and hotel.

About The BakerMama

Maegan is the author of her best-selling Beautiful Boards, Spectacular Spreads and Brilliant Bites cookbooks. She started blogging in 2012 and features hundreds of original recipes on The BakerMama. She truly enjoys sharing her easy, family-friendly recipes, creative meal ideas, food board creations, and entertaining spreads to encourage others to get in the kitchen and make something memorable for their loved ones to enjoy together. Learn More

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  1. I was there at station #38. “Open-Face Italian Turkey Sandwiches”. It was really a cool experience. Carla Hall was the best, so full of personality. All the recipes were awesome, I am glad I did not have to be a judge! Really enjoyed meeting Glori Spriggs, the 46th. Pillsbury Bake-Off Grand Prize Winner. She is precious. Now, that I have been, there are some things I would do differently. Hope I get another chance with the 48th Pillsbury Bake-Off.

  2. Ahhhhh! I have to say I’m a little jealous! Wow, what a cool trip! All of that food looked amazing…what a neat experience 🙂

  3. It was great to meet you and hang out. Nashville was a blast, here’s to the next one 🙂

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  5. I had so much fun hanging out with you in Nashville! You are such a sweetheart and I hope we can meet up again some time soon!!! P.S. I’m still cracking up over our cookies!

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