Quarter Final
The five remaining bakers must cope with unconventional flours and unusual desserts, designed to push their creativity to the max.
It is the quarter final and there are just five bakers left. In the last seven rounds they have been tested on normal cakes, breads, pastries, pies and puddings so the judges are upping the ante. The challenges in this round tests them on how they cope working with unconventional flours and unusual desserts which push their creativity to the max.
For the signature challenge, the bakers must make a loaf using non-traditional wheat flours, encouraged instead to use the rarer flours such as spelt, rye, potato or tapioca flours. Whilst the bakers get busy with their loaves, the programme explores the history of the National Loaf. This culinary creation was borne out of necessity during World War Two, when the Ministry of Food developed a flour to make imports go further and keep the nation healthy in times of rationing.
The technical round sees the bakers challenged to each make a dacquoise, made with three layers of fragile coiled meringue, sandwiched with coffee custard and topped with hazelnut praline, a dessert which also happens to be gluten free. For their final challenge, the bakers must push themselves out of their comfort zone to create show-stopping novelty vegetable cakes - which must also be dairy free.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sue Perkins |
Presenter | Mel Giedroyc |
Judge | Mary Berry |
Judge | Paul Hollywood |
Executive Producer | Anna Beattie |
Series Editor | Amanda Westwood |
Broadcasts
- Tue 8 Oct 2013 20:00
- Sun 13 Oct 2013 17:00Â鶹Éç Two Scotland
- Sun 13 Oct 2013 18:30Â鶹Éç Two except Scotland
- Thu 2 Jan 2014 12:00
- Wed 17 Dec 2014 14:10Â鶹Éç Two except Scotland
- Wed 17 Dec 2014 15:25Â鶹Éç Two Scotland
- Wed 21 Oct 2015 15:30
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