Almost as soon as The Great British Bake-off comes back, week two is upon us and this week we are in for a treat, it’s biscuit week! The tent was full to the brim with biscuits to begin the weekend’s baking with 289 (including Rav’s extra biscuit, Candice’s extra 24 biscuits and even the sheep biscuits that decided to graze on the lush tent carpet) iced biscuits for the judges to get their hands into. The omens this week were not good for Louise after dropping some of her biscuits on the floor and last weeks star baker, Jane wasn’t able to keep up with the pace of the tent this week and ultimately wasn’t able to fill in her flowerpot biscuits in time! Candice produced double the required amount of biscuits which, whilst not perfectly uniform, tasted great but the definite winner from this round was Tom, who managed to produce 12 tasty coffee flavored biscuits.
Ever been offered a Viennese disk? No? Well if you were standing by the bake-off tent this week you may just have been! This technical managed to prove tricky most of the Bakers with only Kate, Jane and Benjamina really looking like whirls. Michael looked devastated with his flat whirls and Selasi looked cool, calm and collected as his whirls came out the oven. Something he managed to do even when finding out he came last in this technical challenge, can anything waver him?
Paul will huff, and he’ll puff, and he’ll blow your (gingerbread) house down. Unfortunately for Louise her church was indeed blown down, however I’m not entirely sure it was Paul’s fault and in fact an issue with the structural integrity of the bake. Louise however, was not the only one with a bit of a collapse as Val’s Empire State themed bake ended up, in part, on the floor and combined with her poor results from the rest of the weeks bakes put her in jeopardy of leaving the tent. At the other end of the scale, Michael’s Santa’s Grotto did look like it was a child’s work but tasted so good it more than made up for it. Candice though, managed to pull off a phenomenal bake with incredible attention to detail with even a pool table and sticky floor to recreate the family pub.
With the fantastic final bake, drinks may be on her tonight as Candice manage to clinch the title of star baker with a very solid week. Louise on the other hand will be a little disappointed that her stay in the tent ended as quickly as it did as with only a few mistakes proving very costly at the end of this week.
Roll on week three, bread week where Paul will be even more stern than usual given it’s his best area.