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Donna Kelce and the Pillsbury Doughboy Crown the 52nd Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest Winners with Festive Debut of Holiday Recipes

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Donna Kelce and the Pillsbury Doughboy Crown the 52nd Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest Winners with Festive Debut of Holiday Recipes
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Donna Kelce and the Pillsbury Doughboy Crown the 52nd Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest Winners with Festive Debut of Holiday Recipes

2024-11-14 23:41 Last Updated At:23:51

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 14, 2024--

Pillsbury is the go-to choice for holiday baking, making every family gathering deliciously memorable . This year, America’s trusted baking companion, the Pillsbury Doughboy, teamed up with the country’s favorite football mom Donna Kelce to co-host the 52 nd Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest with the theme “Holiday Family Favorites.”

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Home bakers across the country shared their treasured recipes, and this year’s $50,000 grand-prize winner, Julie McIntire from Independence, MO, wowed the judges with her Mini Beef Wellingtons with Smoked Gouda Dipping Sauce recipe. This innovative take on a classic holiday dish wraps tender beef in pillowy Pillsbury Crescent Dough for an easy-but-delicious appetizer that’s sure to become a cherished tradition in many households. Runners-up, the simply sweet Cinnamon-Cardamom Crescent Twists from Kyla K., and Caramel Apple Tiramisu from Robbin W., offer delightful twists to holiday favorites.

Families can find these winning recipes and even more delicious ideas for appetizers, entrees and desserts on Pillsbury.com/Bake-Off-Contest, to inspire a season full of tasty memories created over beloved recipes. Among these recipes is one of Kelce’s favorites, affectionately known as Mama Kelce’s Dinner Rolls. This staple in the Kelce household originated from the 1969 Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest winning recipe, Pillsbury’s Magic Marshmallow Crescent Puffs.

Kelce knows that Pillsbury can make the holidays even more magical than her famous dinner rolls by freeing up time for families to be together and create memories throughout the season, just like she does with her own family.

“The holidays have always been about time spent together as a family, sharing delicious meals, and for my family, that means beloved recipes like my Mama Kelce Dinner Rolls, which start with Pillsbury,” said Kelce. “I was delighted to see the creativity and love that went into this year’s Bake-Off Contest submissions and all of the ways home bakers incorporated Pillsbury into their favorite recipes. I really enjoyed taste-testing this year’s winning recipe, Mini Beef Wellingtons with Smoked Gouda Dipping Sauce. My family will definitely be adding these tasty creations to our rotation and making even more magic this holiday season with Pillsbury!”

McIntire’s first-place winning recipe, Mini Beef Wellingtons with Smoked Gouda Dipping Sauce, is a take on the beloved spinach casserole her family enjoyed during the holidays growing up.

“Inspired by Mama Kelce’s Bake-Off connection, I decided to create a modern twist on my family’s Spinach Casserole recipe, one that was hearty enough to feed big appetites during the holidays and game day celebrations alike," said McIntire. “Using Pillsbury dough made the preparation even easier and added a delightful, flaky texture to my family’s favorite new holiday appetizer, really transforming it.”

Pillsbury is the perfect kitchen companion for the holiday season and beyond, from Pillsbury Crescent Dough, a shortcut for family-favorite appetizers and desserts, to Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls, sure to be a Christmas morning hit. Skip the prep work and get right to the fun with Pillsbury Cookie Doughs and accompany your turkey and stuffing with warm Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits this fall.

“We believe baking should be an experience that creates lasting memories and with Pillsbury, the possibilities are truly endless,” said Gini Mines, Pillsbury Brand Experience Senior Manager. “Families have relied on Pillsbury for decades to inspire creative recipes that bring them together, and the latest Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest winners are a testament to the ways Pillsbury does just that.”

Get baking! Explore the winning recipes now on Pillsbury.com/Bake-Off-Contest to get inspired for your holiday gatherings and create delicious memories with your loved ones this season.

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Donna Kelce reveals Mini Beef Wellingtons with Smoked Gouda Dipping Sauce as the grand-prize winning recipe of the Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest (Photo: Business Wire)

Donna Kelce reveals Mini Beef Wellingtons with Smoked Gouda Dipping Sauce as the grand-prize winning recipe of the Pillsbury Bake-Off™ Contest (Photo: Business Wire)

PARIS (AP) — A heavy police presence but few visiting fans are expected when France hosts Israel in Nations League soccer on Thursday, a week after violence erupted in Amsterdam in connection with an Israeli club team’s visit.

French police chief Laurent Nuñez said 4,000 police officers and security staff will be deployed around the Stade de France, with another 1,500 police on public transport.

Paris authorities are on high alert following the violence in Amsterdam before and after a Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Dutch authorities say fans from both sides were involved in the unrest. The assaults on Maccabi fans sparked outrage and were widely condemned as antisemitic.

“What we learned from Amsterdam is that we need to be present in the public space including far away from the stadium," and in public transports before and after the match, Nuñez said Thursday on French news broadcaster France Info.

Three months after hosting the Olympic closing ceremony, the atmosphere has gone from festive to fearful and the national stadium was expected to be three-quarters empty for the match. French President Emmanuel Macron and French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau will be present. Former presidents Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy are also to attend.

“We will not give in to antisemitism, anywhere. And violence, including in the French Republic, will never prevail, nor will intimidation,” Macron told BFM TV channel.

Only 20,000 of 80,000 tickets have been sold with around 150 Israel supporters reportedly attending, escorted by police.

“We’ve tried to prepare for this match as normally as possible. But obviously none of us within the team can be insensitive to such a heavy context,” France coach Didier Deschamps said Wednesday. “It impacts the amount of supporters present tomorrow and everything that goes with it.”

The away match against Israel on Oct. 10 — which France won 4-1 — was played in Budapest, Hungary.

“These are situations the players are not accustomed to,” Deschamps said. “But we have to adapt.”

The low number of visiting fans comes after Israel’s National Security Council warned citizens abroad to avoid sports and cultural events, specifically the match in Paris.

Retailleau told French news channel TF1 on Tuesday that no specific threats were identified but “zero risk does not exist.”

Therefore, he said, exceptional measures are in place "before the match, during the match and after the match."

The elite tactical unit of the French National Police, known as RAID, will be in the stadium and some police will be in plain clothes mingling with fans. There will also be heavy surveillance within Paris, including at Jewish places of worship and schools.

“It is out of the question that we take the risk of seeing a repeat of the dramatic events, of the manhunt, that we saw in Amsterdam,” Retailleau said, adding that postponing or moving the game elsewhere was ruled out.

“France does not submit, and the France-Israel match will take place where it's supposed to," he said.

In Amsterdam, a number of Maccabi fans attacked a cab and chanted anti-Arab slogans while some men carried out “hit and run” attacks on people they thought were Jews, according to city Mayor Femke Halsema.

After the match, parts of a large group of Maccabi supporters armed with sticks ran around “destroying things,” a 12-page report on the violence issued by Amsterdam authorities said.

There were also “rioters, moving in small groups, by foot, scooter or car, quickly attacking Maccabi fans before disappearing,” it said.

Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday night against a controversial gala organized by far-right figures in support of Israel.

The game in Saint-Denis, the suburb north of Paris, is scheduled to kick off at 8:45 p.m. local time (1945 GMT).

A pro-Palestinian demonstration is organized on a Saint-Denis plaza at 6 p.m. local time to protest against the match.

Nine years ago, Stade de France was one of several locations during the Nov. 13 terror attacks in which 130 people died. France was playing Germany that night when two explosions happened outside the stadium.

Deschamps, Germany coach Joachim Löw and all of the players stayed together in the locker rooms for hours until it was safe to leave.

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Protesters take part in a rally against the "Israel is Forever" gala organized by far-right Franco-Israeli figures, in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, on the eve of the UEFA Nations League 2025 soccer match between France and Israel. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte)

Protesters take part in a rally against the "Israel is Forever" gala organized by far-right Franco-Israeli figures, in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, on the eve of the UEFA Nations League 2025 soccer match between France and Israel. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte)

FILE - Police officers stand guard ahead the UEFA Nations League soccer match between France and Denmark at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, France, Friday, June 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias, File)

FILE - Police officers stand guard ahead the UEFA Nations League soccer match between France and Denmark at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, France, Friday, June 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias, File)

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