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Tuesday
Nov112014

CakeSpy Does the Bake-Off, Volume 3

I feel pretty cool being able to say this: I have attended the Pillsbury Bake-Off not one, not two, but a whopping three times. This means I have also accosted--I mean HUGGED!--the Pillsbury Doughboy not once, not twice, but thrice. This time, it happened in Nashville, Tennessee.

I rule!

OK, now that I've gotten the self congratulatory part of the post done, let me give you some important links:

  • If you're keen on reading about the other Bake-Offs I've attended, here's Las Vegas and here's Orlando.
  • If you want to see all of the sweet recipes from this year's Bake-Off, click the bakeoff tag
  • If you want to see the four finalists for the million dollar prize, click here.

OK. NOW, I am ready to tell you about the 47th Bake-Off, in Nashville.

Bake-Off, Nashville

Have you ever been to Nashville? I hadn't, but have been hearing over and over how it's the "it" city. Taylor Swift has a mega apartment there (I read it in Life & Style Magazine), lots of cool new restaurants are opening, and everyone has a country music dream. It's really an interesting place to see. 

I arrived a bit early so I could add to my list of places I've done yoga (in case you didn't know, I want to take a yoga class in all 50 states). Here's my current map:

Woot! 

After that, I met up with my friends Megan and Robby. Megan you may know as the kind-of-big-deal baker behind Bake it in a Cake, the blog and the book, Bake it in a Cupcake. We had a wonderful time with a dinner at the restaurant The Wild Cow.

Then, we proceeded to Hot and Cold, a cute cafe that served interesting seasonal drinks. I got a hot chocolate, because I wanted to put something special in it: one of the marshmallows Megan gifted me, from Bang Candy Company.

Bang Candy Co., Nashville

They drove me by a mini parthenon. When's the last time you drove by a mini parthenon?

Bake-off

And then it was time for bed.

Cake in bed

The next day, before the Bake-Off events kicked off, I had an ice long walk with my friend Nicole of Baking Bites. We checked out, among other things, the Johnny Cash Museum, where I found this treasure...

Johnny cash cookbook

and the Ryman Auditorium, a landmark with rainbow windows: Ryman theater, Nashville

...and then I saw this, which I immediately photographed just 'cause: Dolly

and the Goo Goo Cluster store, where I wanted to buy one of everything but settled for some candy.

Goo Goo store

Goo Goo Cluster! Ever had one? Goo goo supreme

After that, we had a lovely coffee at Bongo Coffee, which is famous because several years ago it is the place that discovered the Mother Theresa Cinnamon roll (AKA "Nun Bun"). Apparently it was stolen--which begs the question: who does that?

The Bake-Off media events began with a presentation from GE, wherin they showed us their new Advantium line. They gave away an oven but I didn't win--Jocelyn of Grandbaby Cakes did. That's ok, she's adorable and she deserves it. 

That leads me to what else I wanted to tell you: there were all sorts of celebrities there!

Famous bloggers at the Bake-Off

I felt like a mini celebrity just being near them. They included but were not limited to:

It seems like a good time, btw, to remind you of this video Bakerella made of my cuppie character. 

Now you just try and tell me that isn't a star studded lineup. 

After our GE event, we had a fantastic dinner at The Southern. They served something called chocolate whiskey cake there which featured chocolate cake with whiskey, buttercream, and coulis. Oh-my was it good. 

Whew! I'm ready for bed, how about you?

The next day, things started bright and early with the Bake-Off. This is what the show floor looked like before the bakers walked on: 100 individual setups to bake their recipes, all at the same time. 

Bake-off

As usual, the media people stood in a little corral and were allowed to circulate after the bakers had a few minutes to acclimate and get started.

Bake-Off, Nashville

I was delighted to see a few familiar faces from previous Bake-Offs:

Bake-off

Bake-Off entrants can be in the competition three times; I was happy to see some familiar faces. I love talking to the people (mostly ladies) on the floor.

I circulated the floor, met someone famous named Carla Hall, who had glasses just as cool as me:

Bake-off

and of course, got to have a tender moment with my boyfriend (I'm not sure if he knows it though), the Doughboy.

Nashville bake-off

After a few hours circulating, the food was delivered to the judges and we had a few hours to kill. How did I kill them? By checking out the Goo Goo Cluster store again with Lindsay and Julie. I got a t-shirt this time. Yay!

I was also excited because I had found a recipe for Goo Goo Cluster pie in the hotel magazine, so I picked up more Goo Goos to try it out. Stay tuned on the blog for that baby!

In the early evening, we met up again and attended an awards ceremony. Doughboy

Here's where the Bake-Off was different from previous years.

Instead of announcing the million dollar winner, they announced the four finalists. That means that America will do the picking of the winner, which will be announced later this month on The Chew. Who will you vote for?

Find the finalists here.

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After that, the evening wasn't done, because Nicole had found out there was a concert outdoors. So at close to midnight, me, Nicole of Baking Bites, and Ariel of The Kitchn went to see a Beiber-looking dude who sang country songs and made 13 year old girls scream. Hunter Hayes was the name, know it?

Then, it was time for bed. Glorious bed!

I awoke and had one final breakfast and press conference. After that, can you believe I did a painting in my hotel room? It's true.

Nashville painting

and finished it, too!

Nashville painting

Luckily since I had a few hours to kill before my flight, I met up with Lindsay again, and along with Amanda we visited Christie's Cookies.

Christie Cookie Co, Nashville

We also dropped by Antique Archeology, AKA the "American Pickers" store.

Pickers store

And Bang Candy, where those marshmallows had been from earlier in the post. 

Bang Candy

Then, it was time to go home. Here's what the sunset looked like from the plane, on my transfer in Atlanta. 

Sunset from plane - Atlanta

Whew! The Bake-Off was even more amazing than ever. I can't wait to see who wins!

Stay sweet! Love, CakeSpy

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Reader Comments (15)

The bake off sounds like so much fun! I remember watching it on tv several times before and always wondered what it would be like just to go see it in person. This was such a wonderful post. Thanks for sharing
That was so much fun !! Seeing you and sharing a hug made it all very special !! The picture really reflects the wonderful time all the cooks have during the competition. Paula a new cooking friend from S. Dakota,my range mate, is in the background. We were range mates two years ago in Florida. Your article is a wonderful summary of how special the Pillsbury Bake Off Contest is and what a great time it was visiting Nashville. As always your Blog rules !
November 11 | Unregistered Commenterjoanne opdahl
It was so GREAT to spend time with you at the Bake-Off!! You made me feel like a winner even when my recipe lost. :-) I will continue creating sweet treats and hope to see you again soon!! Thanks for all your kind words, and I'll look forward to reading about you and your adventures in your wonderful blog.
November 11 | Unregistered CommenterMichele Kusma
Seeing you at the Bake Off was a highlight for me, two years in a row! I love the yoga in every state mission. If you ever get to Virginia, let me know, and we can do yoga together!
November 11 | Unregistered CommenterLauren Katz
It was so awesome meeting you, and thanks for the love on the oven front my dear! ;)
Okay, next time I'm in the same city as you I'm tagging along on your sight seeing adventure!!! I want that cookie!
And okay, I'm sorry for the TONS of comments. Your comment system hates me. :) If only I could delete...
Kay: It was so much fun. Thank you for your thoughtful comment!

Joanne: I love how the entrants forge such great relationships. I really loved being able to be part of it in a small way!

Michele: Seriously, everyone who went is a winner!! I think it is so cool to have had the opportunity to go--and you can say that you have more than once!!

Lauren: My highlight was being chased down with pancake, by sweet you!! :-) I loved it and you're on when I hit VA.

Jocelyn: no probz, dudette. But, ah, can I borrow an oven?

Dorothy: are you stalking me???? :-) Kidding - I erased the extra comments. I think that my comment service must love you - once is not enough!
November 11 | Registered CommenterCakespy
You are the sweetest! So enjoyed meeting you and loved your recap of the bake-off! Hope to see you again soon! xoxo
Right back atcha, Maegan. I adored meeting you!
November 12 | Registered CommenterCakespy
Holy cupcakes! You had an exhausting-fun time, huh? I love when I'm reading posts and I keep wanting to click down to the comments to leave a comment about 5 different things the post talked about. Anyway, first of all, your glasses are so cute I can't even believe it. Second, my grandparents lived in Knoxville, so every time we would drive down on a family trip, Goo Go Clusters were the must-have candy bar. We were crazy for them! I can't even believe how jealous I am that you got a t-shirt.
November 12 | Unregistered CommenterJeanette Nyberg
Goodness, what an event. So many big names. Sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for commenting on my site - do try baking some matcha cake :)
November 13 | Unregistered CommenterChoclettte
How fun that you got to go to the bake off! That's awesome that you got to meet all those bloggers too.

Your goal of doing yoga in every state is a good one. After reading about your yoga goals I decided to read your "about" page, and I didn't know you were from NJ/NY. Cool, me too!
Kate: Like, whoa! I am from Belmar, NJ but also lived in NYC.

I loved the bake-of!! It is the best thing ever, in my opinion. :-)
November 14 | Registered CommenterCakespy
Can't wait for the goo goo cluster recipe. I can't recall ever having one. I love the illustration of the cupcake getting ready for bed. :-) The Pillsbury Bake-off sounds like a blast. I hope to attend one day.

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