We are, once again, above average.
When the tens of thousands of recipes entered in the 44th Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest were whittled down to 100 finalists, they included five Minnesotans. Only three other states have more contestants: Missouri, six; Ohio, eight, and Pennsylvania, 12. Yes, 12.
The five women will compete for a grand prize of $1 million (Yes, $1 million.) when they cook and bake in Orlando, Fla., on Monday. The big winner will be announced Wednesday afternoon on the "Oprah" show (4 p.m., Ch. 4); the four category winners who are finalists for the big prize will be announced Tuesday.
Each will make the recipe three times: for the judges, for photos and for sampling. We asked them how they came up with a recipe that earned a spot in the finals.
Cathy Wiechert, Mound
Pecan Cookie Waffles With Honey-Cinnamon Butter
It was a Sunday morning and Wiechert's refrigerator was full of various Pillsbury products she'd been using, trying to come up with a contest-worthy recipe.
"I looked at the waffle iron, then looked at the roll of sugar cookie dough, and I thought that cookie dough and waffle batter have a lot of the same ingredients, so why not?" Wiechert said. She added eggs to the crumbled cookie dough, and further thinned it with half-and-half, then added some toasted pecans for good measure.