The Pillsbury Bakeoff: These cookies taste like a million bucks

August 18, 2009 at 11:09PM
Edgar Rudberg from Saint Paul, MN, poses with his Salmon Pastries with Dill Pesto.
Edgar Rudberg from Saint Paul, MN, poses with his Salmon Pastries with Dill Pesto. (Elliott Polk (Clickability Client Services) — Pillsbury/General Mills/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Carolyn Gurtz of Gaithersburg, Md., took home top honors -- and $1 million -- at the 2008 Pillsbury Bake-Off Tuesday for her Double-Delight Peanut Butter Cookies.

Gurtz also received the Jif Peanut Butter Award, which recognizes the best recipe using Jif peanut butter, adding another $5,000 to her winnings.

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He wasn't the $1 million winner, but Edgar Rudberg and his recipe for Salmon Pastries With Dill Pesto did win the Bake-Off's "Entertaining Appetizers" category.

Rudberg, of St. Paul, will receive $5,000 and a GE Profile oven. The 29-year-old is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota in natural resources science and management and runs a company, Verdi Strategies, that refurbishes 55-gallon drums into rain barrels.

Rudberg entered the contest on a whim with a recipe he'd made only once. His recipe was based on a variation of salmon Wellington, which he turned into small dumplings of pie crust filled with the fish and dill sauce. Hear Rudberg chat with Rick Nelson at startribune.com/counterintelligence.

For a complete list of finalists and their recipes, go to www.bakeoff.com.

Other winners: Breakfast & Brunches, Mascarpone-Filled Cranberry-Walnut Rolls; Pizza Creations, Apple-Jack Chicken Pizza With Caramelized Onions; Old El Paso Mexican Favorites, Mexican Pesto-Pork Tacos; America's Favorite Recipe, Toffee-Banana Brownies; GE Imagination At Work Award, Blue Cheese and Red Onion Jam Crescent Thumbprints.

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