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Great British Bake Off Final 2016

Its hard to think that next week bake off will be off our televisions for another year, after all it’s only just came back!

To make up for it though, the Great British Bake Off final is upon us in an incredible climax to the series! Will Candice the showstopper queen take the crown, or will it be Miss Consistent Jane or will Andrew continue his amazing run of form?

The final signature bake is a meringue crown, the judges are looking for a crown with at least three tiers and as always, a great bake and taste.

Andrew managed create a great meringue I his crown based bake but his praline was over powering. Candice, as always, went above and beyond the brief and really pulled it off earning herself a Paul Hollywood handshake. Jane kept her bake simple but made it so well that she managed to get a Paul Hollywood double handshake! Two in one challenge must be a record!

The technical is a Victoria Sandwich, the bake needs to be light and airy, but most importantly delicious! After being the only baker not took get a handshake last round, Andrew had a great technical bake and took first. Candice managed to secure second with some issues with the consistency of her jam and Jane came a very close third place with a bake which also lacked a great jam.

The final challenge of the series is a big one! The bakers have to create 49 picnic treats, these are a chocolate cake, 12 sausage rolls, 12 scones, 12 quiches and 12 tarts.

Jane’s sausage roll was underbaked but her tart was great! Her scone didn’t taste of the butternut squash she used in it. She also took the risk of trying to add a chocolate collar which she was unable to do in a previous bake which unfortunately didn’t pay off.

Much like Jane, Andrew’s sausage roll was underbaked and his scone wasn’t vary flavoursome, his quiche looked great and tasted it too but his tarts had a soggy bottom. His cake on the other hand was another great bake!

Candice made pig shaped sausage rolls with a great pastry an interesting flavour, her quiche had a great balance in its flavours but her scones weren’t as good and the olives over powered the cheese in it. Candice’s tarts were slightly overbaked but still boasted great flavour and her chocolate cake looks and tasted really good too!

After an incredible 10 weeks of baking and a very tense final, the baker who emerges victorious is Candice!

Her showstoppers throughout the show have been fantastic and she kept going above and beyond to create great bakes. The runners up this year were both so close to the win after such a close final and incredible series.

The other highlight for Gourmet Cookware was spotting lots of products from Just Slate & Alan Silverwood.

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Bring out your Pie molds it’s Tudor week on Bake Off 2016!

Bake Off’s back again and after an enthralling dessert week which saw Tom leave the tent, we take a trip back in time to Tudor week!

Much like Botanical week a couple of weeks ago this is a brand new theme for the tent! In case this wasn’t enough pressure from the bakers The weekend as always, kicks off with the signature challenge which requires the bakers to create shaped pies, creating a large arrangement from individual shaped pies.

These savoury pies need to be able to hold their shape and show off their flavouring and design skills. Several Alan Silverwood’s Individual Pie Sets were visible in the tent as the challenge progressed !

Jane managed this with a superbly flavoured set of pies, which held their shape fantastically when cut through! Benjamina struggled on time causing her pastry to be underbaked, despite great flavour much like Candice who bit off more than she can chew by making two types of pies! Selasi’s flavours were good but a thick crust let him down! Andrews pies were an engineering masterpiece and had great flavour as well, maybe he’s found a run of form at the right time!

 

The technical this week is jumbles! The two biscuits require a difficult shape to be formed, a knot ball and a Celtic knot.

Selasi had trouble initially with his pattern meaning he had a problem finishing his bake on time. Benjamina also had a problem with her patterns and Andrew didn’t quite have the colour he needed but still had a good bake. Candice had a fantastic bake however and came first in the technical, Jane on the other hand struggled with the bake and her pale biscuits put her at the bottom of the pile.

The showstopper for this week is an entirely edible marzipan showstopper, a bake in which the judges are looking for incredible detail and for traditional style, a bake fit for a King!

Jane managed to produce a fantastic bake, with incredible detail in the bake and a fantastic sponge. Andrew’s presentation was a bit messy but the overall texture of the bake was good. Benjamina’s cake was very doughy and her bake expanded a bit too much in the oven meaning her maze wasn’t quite a maze! Candice, as she likes does so often went above and beyond the call of duty in her showstopper producing a peacock piñata cake of incredible detail and finally Selasi produced a bake which had a little bit of a plain bake leaving him at risk of getting sent home!

After an incredible week of traditional baking, with pies biscuits and an incredible amount of marzipan, we saw Candice take the accolades of star baker this week! Benjamina was the baker to go home this week, it turns out that Tudor week just wasn’t her week!

Have you been inspired to try some traditional baking? Wanted to make some Gourmet Pies? We have just the Pie molds in our extensive range of Alan Silverwood molds.

Semi-final week approaches and with just 4 left who will get the crown?

Dessert week Bake Off 2016

Wednesday’s here again and that means that bake off is too!

This week is dessert week and the signature bake is roulade, the bakers will be hoping not to see any cracks in their bakes.

Unfortunately for Jane her sponge wasn’t big enough so she ended up with more of a cylinder than a roll! However the alcohol in the bake was able win at least Mary over! Selasi had a great bake, good texture and flavour impressed both Paul an Mary!

The technical is nuts! Well, nuts and meringue. The bakers this week are required to layer meringue and nuts and decorate it perfectly to make a dacqouise.

Selasi, again, ended up at the bottom of the pile this week leaving him at risk of being left behind. Andrew had a great bake however, nailing the texture, flavour and decoration, making him a prime candidate for star baker at the end of day 1.

The showstopper today is to make 2 flavours of mini mousse cakes and make 12 of them both. The bakers need to make sure they have identical bakes decorated beautifully.

Jane, who’s had a poor week so far managed to produce two beautiful bakes with great texture and fantastic flavour combinations saving her from elimination this week. Selasi had a poor bake, as his cakes were not so mini and the texture combination didn’t work. Tom’s bake didn’t really fit the brief as his bake was more like a cake than a mousse cake since what little mousse he had didn’t hold the air! Benjamina had great flavour but didn’t look as good as it should have!

 

This week’s star baker will have been one of the more easy choices, he didn’t make any mistakes and had the best technical challenge, it’s Andrew. This week was the last for Tom unfortunately who struggled throughout the weekend unfortunately. So as we say goodbye to dessert week, we say Hail and Well Met to Tudor week next week!

However in the meantime if you want to try baking  some mini cakes we have just  the perfect products  Alan Silverwood   Mini Cake tins !

Great British Bake Off 2016 Pastry week !

With batter week behind us, bake off travels onwards to pastry week!

Pastry is used in baking in so many ways across the world and our signature challenge this week focuses on Danish pastries!

The task being to produce two types of Danish pastries and make twelve of both of them, a nice puff with a couple of great flavour combinations are what the judges are looking for. Puff pastry is a big challenge and really tough to get right! It’s all folds and turns and folds and turns over and over (I’d forgive them for bringing in shop brought pastry this week).

Tom, coming off the back of a bad week, seems to have continued his poor run of form and produced a dry breakfast themed bake and a raw one too!

Rav made a mistake in only making 11 of one of his bakes but made up for it in his flavours! Last weeks star baker got off to a poor start this week as Benjamina’s underprooved bake was raw and lost the butter from the inside.

This weeks technical is an absolute classic, Bakewell tart. The judges want no soggy bottoms, a nice thin pastry a good layer of frangipane and a beautiful decorative icing.

Andrew had an absolute nightmare this challenge as he spent quarter of an hour with his oven off! This meant he wasn’t able to finish his Bakewell and consequently came 6th of the 8 bakers.

Rav, for a third week running, managed to finish bottom of the pile in the technical and it clearly needs to be something he works on for next week of he gets through!

Jane has managed another great technical and earned herself a first place!

Pastry week’s showstopper this week is 48 filo pastry amuse-bouche, half sweet and half savoury! What are amuse-bouche? They are small bite-size delicacies which literally, and quite aptly, translate to mouth amusers.

Tom managed to split the judges this week, with Mary enjoy the flavours and Paul not so much, they did both agree it was too big to be an amuse-bouche leaving him at risk of not coming back; this happened to be a bit of a theme with both Jane and Val making their bakes too big, and Val only making 6 because the rest were not done!

Candice and Rav had an absolutely great showstopper both wowing the judges with their bakes.

With a consistent showing throughout the week and a fantastic showstopper Candice ended up taking the accolades for pastry week.

Unfortunately Val’s fate wasn’t quite as good as Candice’s and struggling with her pastries, she ended up having to leave this week. Next week we can’t wait to see what bake off will bring us in a new week for the show, botanical week!

But before next week  can we tempt you with our Gourmet Cookware selection of Mixing Bowls, Rolling Pins & cooling racks ?

 

Let the batter battle commence! Batter week on Bake Off!

 

Let the batter battle commence! It’s week 4 on The Great British Bake Off Series 7.

This week’s theme centers around cooking using batter, often a delicate and difficult to mixture to use for baking and today’s technical signature challenge is exactly that. Trying to produce 24 identical Yorkie’s is nigh-on impossible, how will the remaining bakers cope?

For Tom and Jane, both star previous star bakers the answer is not well unfortunately as both of their Yorkshires came out looking more like biscuits (probably because they both filled their tins with the oven door left open letting out all the heat).

Thankfully Jane’s bake tasted amazing which meant it wasn’t all bad news for her. At the other end of the spectrum Selasi had an great bake which Paul couldn’t stop eating although he did have a few irregularities, but with an almost flawless bake Andrew is definitely in the hunt for the star baker prize even at this early stage of the batter week!

The technical challenge this week is a toughie, pancakes are simple right? Well not these ones, lace pancakes are delicate, fiddly and a little bit special. To get 12 pancakes all looking the same with only one practice really lives up to the name of technical challenge.

Unfortunately Rav struggled with his pancakes, with major inconsistencies and over baking but Benjamina absolutely knocked this challenge out of the park with an incredibly elaborate design which was recreated almost perfectly across all twelve of the pancakes.

The showstopper for batter week is a Spanish street food delicacy and a delicious doughnutty one too! Churros are made using a batter choux style batter causing it to have a crispy outside but soft and fluffy centre.

Tom’s poor week has continued, an overbaked dry set of churros leaves him at risk of not being in the tent again next week and Selasi is also at risk after his churros were raw in the middle and burnt on the outside. Kate, another previous star baker who has had a difficult week and hasn’t improved with her showstopper, producing what were probably the worst bake of the entire weekend as her churros ended up taking in all of the oil and being all crispy with no doughy inside. Benjamina had another great bake, nailing her tropically flavoured churros!

This weeks star baker was a certain almost at the end of the technical challenge and her incredible showstopper only helped her cause as this week’s runaway star baker is Benjamina!

The bake off is definitely cruel to some of its bakers, and Kate is no exception; after looking so strong for the competition so far her churros and Yorkshire puds let her down and unfortunately she won’t be returning to the bake-off for next week.

If you have been inspired by this weeks bake off take a look at Gourmet Cookwares  range of Yorkshire Pudding Tins & Bun Tins from Alan Silverwood & Judge Bakeware

 

 

Extended range of Alan Silverwood Bakeware

Just in time for the Great British Bake Off,  we have extended our range of Alan Silverwood Bakeware here at Gourmet Cookware, and would like to tell you a bit about this wonderful product range, made 100% here in the UK.

Alan Silverwood Bakeware is a family firm, established in 1966, and are specialists in manufacturing a distinctive range of bakeware, all made in their Birmingham factory. These products are long lasting and high quality, British made, good enough to bear the Silverwood family name, and in fact many of their innovative bakeware designs are unique to them.

 

As well as stocking the extremely popular Aluminium Silver Anodised (Alsil) Bakeware, at Gourmet Cookware we have secured a limited quantity of their very best Hard Anodised Bakeware, bringing them all to you at excellent prices; including loaf tins and baking sheets.

 

The Hard Anodising process is related to silver anodising, but is a more advanced finish. A film is built up, after prolonged processing, which can be 10 times thicker than the film on silver anodised bakeware, and if it is then properly cared for, it will last a lifetime. This process leave the surface in a permanently changed state, leaving a finish that is harder than steel. This then means that metal whisks and other utensils can be used in the pans and bakeware, without causing damage. This surface will never end up peeling or blistering, and a benefit of Anodised aluminium is that it will never rust. These non-stick and durable items by Alan Silverwood Bakeware are all available to purchase on the Gourmet Cookware website.

Gourmet Cookware is listed as an Official Stockist on the Alan Silverwood website, and we are more than happy to order any of the Alan Silverwood Silver Anodised Bakeware items that we don’t currently stock as a special order for customers.

 

Patisserie week Great British Bake Off

After a long 7 days since Mat’s departure, patisserie week rolls around to the tent. Where

”’Signal the  Cream Horn”

Tamal using puff pastry had a stunning bake continuing his good form from last week with a great combination of flavours

Ian on the other hand, made rough puff with his boozy bake, possibly to pander to Mary? An underbaked pastry left much to be desired however and even Berry herself wasn’t a fan

Nadiya using rose was a risk that pulled through and produced a cream horn with fantastic flavour

Flora baked with revolutionary flavours as always but a leaky horn and poor puff left her vulnerable after the first bake

Paul, again stunning with an incredible bake visually as we have came to expect however missing the mark on flavour unfortunately put him in a bad position after the first bake

The technical challenge was Mochatines, which really did prove to be a challenge this week; a Genoese sponge flavoured with coffee and decorated beautifully which left all of the bakers a little hot under the collar with their presentations

A race to the finish meant the finish was poor but Tamals Genoese was baked well. Ian’s good sponge and filling, the core aspects of the bake, were well executed but it looked a little sloppy

Nadiya, having spied the product in Mary’s cookbook already, had a good idea of what she was baking and came a clear first. After her previous problems with technicals having been shaken off, they are proving to become her forté. Poor presentation left Flora middle of the pack in this challenge

Paul – After struggling with the sponge and taking it out of the oven raw, a second batch had to be rushed out and whilst cooked there was still minimal rise on the bake and an icing which wouldn’t set in the freeze

A bake which required perfect chioux pastry paired with architectural brilliance meant this weeks showstopper really had to live up to its name

Producing a fantastic bake meant, despite his weekends poor beginning Tamal brought himself to certain safety and towards the top of the bunch. Ian used his knowledge of structures to try and reinforce his pastry by corrugating his eclair, meaning his creation was left freestanding. Using an unusual flavour to stand out in the showstopper, Nadiya makes her chioux structure bubblegum flavoured! The risk was unfortunately miscalculated though and her flavours left much to be desired. To make sure her showstopper looked the piece Flora used a Spirit level to make sure the bake was as neat as possible, however she ended up hedging her bets and taking her top layer away from the bottom to avoid collapse and unfortunately her flavours were not strong enough at all! An under pressure Paul returns to the banana flavour despite it being his downfall in the signature, trying to rectify his lack of flavour he makes sure this time the bake packs a punch! The taste was good but the structure was poor and left them collapsed

Unfortunately the level of baking this week ultimately led to Paul’s demise, with Flora narrowly missing the drop! And despite her slightly poorer showstopper Nadiya managed to bag star baker the second week on the trot! Can she match Ian’s 3 consecutive haul? Has she timed her rise to the top of the ranks perfectly?

Bake On!

The Great British Bake Off series 6 heading towards the quarter-final

Once again  Gourmet Cookware  has been following the Great British Bake Off, now in it’s  6th series which has it’s own really useful wikipedia page if you want a reminder of the action so far !

As the competition heats up heading towards the quarter-final we enter Victorian week on the Bake-off, a time of progression in the country as well as baking, where the higher classes would do what they could to make their baking distinguish themselves from those below them in the class system. Thankfully times have changed and all types of baking are far more accessible, but big, audacious bakes like a Charlotte Russe or Game Pie can still be on the menu in the bake-off tent.

In this week’s signature bake the bakers were asked to bake a game pie, with a thin hot water crust pastry and a rich game meat inside with elaborate decorations, whilst early baking high flyer Ian did well with his filling, his thick pie walls and lack of decoration let him down, on the other hand Mat, with dangerous Dave’s Mum’s Victorian pie mould made a pie with an incredible traditional Victorian style but lacked slightly in his flavors. Tamal brought to the tent a pie with some stunning spice and flavour putting a twist on a traditional dish, impressing the judges and even earning a handshake from Hollywood himself!

 

This weeks technical was essentially a fruit cake with a tennis court diorama on top, simple? Nope, the bake proved tricky combining several fiddly elements and Mat really struggled in this one, his cake was raw,  and in a moment of madness he decided to bake his icing and not chill it! Only one baker actually managed to serve an ace for the technical with a standing net and this was Nadiya with a faultless technical for the second week running with Paul only falling short by half a net!

 

The brief this week for the final bake was a Charlotte Russe, a delicately balanced and layered dessert requiring layers of jelly and bavarois incased in ladies fingers! After such a good technical and fantastic presentation, with Victorian stylised fruit carvings Paul was on course for an amazing Showstopper except there was a drastic jelly mistake which meant that instead of wobbling it splurged out of the cake as soon as it was cut! Rounding off a poor week for Mat, whilst having a good tasting desert, the presentation was poor and his lady fingers split rather unfortunately. Tamal on the other hand pulled off something which seems to break the laws of Physics, managing to support his entire dessert using just jelly which capped off what was a sublime weekend from the young nurse.

Our valiant vol-au-vent hero Mat is most certainly more of a 1970’s man than a 1900’s man succumbing to a style of baking which is probably quite alien to most modern bakers, whilst Tamal flourished, pulling off an extraordinary bake with clinical decision which truly stopped the show!

 

Once again plenty of our best selling   Alan Silverwood Multisize Cake Tin were put to good use, but i’m afraid we can’t offer you dangerous Dave’s Mum’s Victorian pie mould!

 

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We can hardly wait for  Episode 8 which  Patisserie  week.

Bake on!

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Special Offers on Stellar and Judge Cookware in October!

Following our birthday in September where we celebrated 10 years of www.gourmetcookware.co.uk, we thought it would be nice to extend our birthday offers until 30th October! We love helping customers get the best deal they can on cookware, so here are our latest offers:

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