Dessert Week Gets Steamy in The Great British Baking Show Tent
It’s the halfway point of the season, pitting the bakers against a pudding signature, pie technical, and mousse showstopper.
It’s the halfway point of the season, pitting the bakers against a pudding signature, pie technical, and mousse showstopper.
Bad jokes, wild pronunciations, and a double elimination make this week’s episode one for the book.
Our contestants are kneading, proving, and slapping their dough while creating classic bakes, ending with a towering Swedish sandwich cake showstopper.
This week’s episode of The Great British Baking Show features an elusive signature, a buggy technical, and a 3-D showstopper.
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