Beatrice Ojakangas ( Luoma; born 1934
) is an American cookbook author, writer, television cook, and inventor of
pizza rolls
Pizza rolls are a frozen food product consisting of bite-sized breaded pizza pockets with an interior of tomato sauce, imitation cheese, and various pizza toppings. They are sold in a variety of flavors including cheese, pepperoni, sausage, supr ...
, from
Floodwood, Minnesota
Floodwood is a city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 517 at the 2020 census.
Originally a logging community, Floodwood was a dairy community for most of its history, but could now be best described as a bedr ...
. Of Finnish heritage, Ojakangas has focused on Nordic and Scandinavian cooking, and particularly preserving its culinary traditions in the United States. She has been referred to as the "Scandinavian Julia Child".
, she has written 30 cookbooks.
In 2005 she was inducted into the
James Beard Foundation
The James Beard Foundation is an American non-profit culinary arts organization based in New York City. It was named after James Beard, a food writer, teacher, and cookbook author. Its programs include guest-chef dinners to scholarships for asp ...
's Cookbook Hall of Fame for ''The Great Scandinavian Baking Book''.
Biography
Beatrice Luoma grew up in a
Finnish American
Finnish Americans (, ) comprise Americans with ancestral roots in Finland, or Finnish people who immigrated to and reside in the United States. The Finnish-American population is around 650,000. Many Finnish people historically immigrated to ...
family in
Cedar Valley Township, Minnesota, near Floodwood. The oldest of ten children, she learned Finnish at church and home.
She grew up on a farm and found an interest in cooking at a young age. She was encouraged to experiment in the kitchen – as long as she cleaned up afterward.
Her interest in food led her to refine her baking skills over the course of several years in order to win the
4-H
4-H is a U.S.-based network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development". Its name is a reference to the occurrence of the initial letter H four times ...
contest at the county fair.
While attending the
University of Minnesota Duluth
The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) is a public university in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the University of Minnesota System. UMD offers 17 bachelor's degrees in 87 majors, graduate programs in 24 different fields, a tw ...
, she met her husband Richard Ojakangas; she studied
home economics
Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences (often shortened to FCS or FACS), is a subject concerning human development, personal and family finances, consumer issues, housing and interior design, nutrition and f ...
, graduating in 1956.
The following year, she won second grand prize in the
Grand National Bake-Off. The family lived in Finland for a year, where she taught American cooking to Finnish women for the
U.S. Information Service. While giving demonstrations, she also learned more about Finnish recipes from the women she taught.
The family then moved to California; her writing career began there at
''Sunset'' magazine, where she was a food editor. While working for ''Sunset'', Ojakangas wrote her first book, ''The Finnish Cookbook'', which was published in 1964 and was later described by the University of Minnesota as "the absolute source on Finnish cooking in the United States".
The book remains in print.
Returning to Minnesota, in the mid-1960s Ojakangas worked as a product developer and home economist for Minnesota food industry magnate
Jeno Paulucci
Luigino "Jeno" Francesco Paulucci (July 5, 1918 – November 24, 2011) was an American food industry magnate, investor, and philanthropist. Paulucci started over 70 companies; his most well-known ventures included the frozen food company Bel ...
's
Chun King, which sold
American Chinese food
American Chinese cuisine, also known as Sino–American cuisine, is a style of Chinese cuisine developed by Chinese Americans. The dishes served in North American Chinese restaurants are modified to suit customers' tastes and are often quite d ...
. Her younger brother also worked there as an engineer and had developed a machine for producing
egg rolls. When Paulucci wanted to find new uses for the egg roll wrapping machine, Ojakangas was given the responsibility. She started with a list of over 50 possibilities, many of them sandwich flavors such as peanut butter and jelly, cheeseburger, or
Reuben
Reuben or Reuven is a Biblical male first name from Hebrew רְאוּבֵן (Re'uven), meaning "behold, a son". In the Bible, Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob.
Variants include Reuvein in Yiddish or as an English variant spelling on th ...
. Some of her other ideas were various pizza flavors like Italian sausage or pepperoni. Her taste test of the pizza rolls for Paulucci and Chun King executives was well received, and Jeno's Pizza Rolls soon became popular.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Beatrice and Richard Ojakangas founded and ran a restaurant in
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth ( ) is a Port, port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County, Minnesota, St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for cargo shipping. The population ...
, called Somebody's House. It featured 36 types of "Scandinavian-style open-face ground beef patty with a variety of toppings."
The ''Minneapolis Star'' first covered her in its ''Taste'' column in 1978 and would go on to publish a number of profiles on her over the following decades.
Ojakangas has written at least 30 cookbooks, and also published her memoirs, ''Homemade'', in 2016.
Media
Ojakangas has written for a number of nationwide American magazines such as ''
Ladies' Home Journal
''Ladies' Home Journal'' was an American magazine that ran until 2016 and was last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th centur ...
'', ''
Southern Living
''Southern Living'' is a lifestyle magazine aimed at readers in the Southern United States featuring recipes, house plans, garden plans, and information about Southern culture and travel. It is published by Birmingham, Alabama
Alabama ...
'', and ''
Bon Appétit
''Bon Appétit'' is a monthly American food and entertaining magazine, that typically contains recipes, entertaining ideas, restaurant recommendations, and wine reviews. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered at the One World Trade Center ...
'' as well as worked as a columnist for the Minneapolis ''
Star Tribune
''The Minnesota Star Tribune'', formerly the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2023, it is Minnesota's largest newspaper and the List of newspapers in the United States, seventh- ...
.
''
She has also worked in the food industry as a consultant for companies such as
Pillsbury and Louis Kemp Foods.
Ojakangas hosted the
Food Network
Food Network is an American basic cable channel owned by Television Food Network, G.P., a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery, who manages and operates it as a division of the Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks Group. The channel airs both televi ...
's 1997 program "The Baker's Dozen".
In addition, she has been a regular guest on ''
Martha Stewart Living
''Martha Stewart Living'' is a magazine
A magazine is a periodical literature, periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content (media), ...
'', a featured guest on
Julia Child
Julia Carolyn Child (Birth name#Maiden and married names, née McWilliams; August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for having brought French cuisine to the American pu ...
's ''
Baking with Julia
''Baking with Julia'' is an American television cooking program produced by Julia Child and the name of the book which accompanied the series. Each episode featured one pastry chef or baker who demonstrates professional techniques that can be per ...
'', and has been on Finnish cooking shows.
Awards and honors
Her book ''Scandinavian Feasts'' received the
Minnesota Book Award
The Minnesota Book Awards are presented annually for books created by writers, illustrators or book artists who are Minnesotans. The award, originally established in 1988, is organized by The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library.
History
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in the Cuisine category in 1993. In 2005 Ojakangas was inducted into the
James Beard Foundation
The James Beard Foundation is an American non-profit culinary arts organization based in New York City. It was named after James Beard, a food writer, teacher, and cookbook author. Its programs include guest-chef dinners to scholarships for asp ...
's Cookbook Hall of Fame.
She was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the
University of Minnesota Duluth
The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) is a public university in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the University of Minnesota System. UMD offers 17 bachelor's degrees in 87 majors, graduate programs in 24 different fields, a tw ...
in 2007 and received the Distinguished Alumni Award.
In 2016 Ojakangas was inducted into the
Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame
The Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame (SAHF) was established in 1984 in Minot, North Dakota, by the Norsk Høstfest Association. The Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame is "an enduring means of honoring the persons of Scandinavian descent in North ...
and received the
Northeastern Minnesota Book Award in the Memoir category the same year.
''
Cooking Light
''Cooking Light'' is an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine
Lifestyle journalism is the field of journalism that provides news and opinion, often in an entertaining tone, regarding goods and services used by readers in their everyday ...
'' listed her book ''The Best Casserole Cookbook Ever'' among its Top 100 Cookbooks.
Works
* ''The Finnish Cookbook'' (1964)
* ''Gourmet Cooking for Two'' (1970)
* ''Introducing Mehu-Maija () from Finland'' (1976)
* ''Food Processor Bread Book'' (1980)
* ''Convection Oven Cookbook'' (1980)
* ''The Best of the Liberated Cook'' (1981)
* ''Sourdough'' (1981)
* ''Scandinavian Cooking'' (1983)
* ''Great Whole Grain Breads'' (1984)
* ''Fantastically Finnish: Recipes and Traditions'' (1985)
* ''New Ideas for Casseroles'' (1985)
* ''Great Old-Fashioned American Desserts'' (1987)
* ''Great Old-Fashioned American Recipes'' (1988)
* ''Country Tastes: Best Recipes from America's Kitchens'' (1988)
* ''The Great Scandinavian Baking Book'' (1988)
* ''The Best of Wild Rice Recipes'' (1989)
* ''Light Desserts'' (1989)
* ''The Best of Pancake & Waffle Recipes'' (1990)
* ''The Best of Honey Recipes'' (1991)
* ''Quick Breads: 65 Recipes for Bakers in a Hurry'' (1991)
* ''Scandinavian Feasts: Celebrating Traditions Throughout the Year'' (1992)
* ''Pot Pies'' (1993)
* ''The Book of Regional American Cooking: Heartland'' (1993)
* ''Beatrice Ojakangas' Great Holiday Baking Book'' (1994)
* ''Light Muffins: Over 60 Recipes for Sweet and Savory Low-Fat Muffins and Spreads'' (1995)
* ''Beatrice Ojakangas' Light and Easy Baking'' (1996)
* ''Whole Grain Breads by Machine'' ''or Hand'' (1998)
* ''Cooking with Convection'' (2005)
* ''The Best Casserole Cookbook Ever'' (2008)
* ''Petite Sweets: Bite-Sized Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth'' (2009)
* ''Weeknight Desserts: Quick & Easy Sweet Treats'' (2010)
* ''The Soup & Bread Cookbook'' (2013)
* ''Homemade: Finnish Rye, Feed Sack Fashion, and Other Simple Ingredients from My Life in Food'' (2016)
* ''Breakfast with Beatrice: 250 Recipes from Sweet Cream Waffles to Swedish Farmer's Omelets'' (2018)
References
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1934 births
American women food writers
American women chefs
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
American women inventors
20th-century American inventors
Inventors from Minnesota
Finnish cuisine
Scandinavian cuisine
University of Minnesota Duluth alumni
People from St. Louis County, Minnesota
American people of Finnish descent
Living people
American women memoirists