‘Tis the season for a bake off!Food Network’sHoliday Baking Championshipis back on Monday night for an all-new season with host Jesse Palmer and judges Duff Goldman,Nancy Fullerand Lorraine Pascale. The seven-episode series featuresnine bakersfrom around the country competing for the $25,000 prize.The show is sure to serve as major inspiration forsweet new waystospread the joy this season. In a sneak peek at the competition in the clip above, bakers can been seen whipping up everything from gingerbread men, to tarts, cakes, andcookies. One of the most impressive treats from the show is a layer cake topped with a giant edible red bow, and a surprise-inside center made to look like a green Christmas tree.“Wow that’s incredible,” Goldman says.Food NetworkBut not every recipe is as showstopping and let’s face it, slightly unattainable, as that—the contestants also have a ton of cute tricks up their sleeves that you can steal at home, like using strawberries and whipped cream to make little Santa hats.This is a cooking competition after all, so you can also expect a bit of drama. After baker Julia Perugini runs into a problem in the kitchen, she surprises even herself when she’s able to pull off the dessert at the last minute.“That is a miracle, a Christmas miracle—some type of miracle,” she says with a laugh.Holiday Baking Championshippremieres Monday, Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network.
‘Tis the season for a bake off!
Food Network’sHoliday Baking Championshipis back on Monday night for an all-new season with host Jesse Palmer and judges Duff Goldman,Nancy Fullerand Lorraine Pascale. The seven-episode series featuresnine bakersfrom around the country competing for the $25,000 prize.
The show is sure to serve as major inspiration forsweet new waystospread the joy this season. In a sneak peek at the competition in the clip above, bakers can been seen whipping up everything from gingerbread men, to tarts, cakes, andcookies. One of the most impressive treats from the show is a layer cake topped with a giant edible red bow, and a surprise-inside center made to look like a green Christmas tree.
“Wow that’s incredible,” Goldman says.
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But not every recipe is as showstopping and let’s face it, slightly unattainable, as that—the contestants also have a ton of cute tricks up their sleeves that you can steal at home, like using strawberries and whipped cream to make little Santa hats.
This is a cooking competition after all, so you can also expect a bit of drama. After baker Julia Perugini runs into a problem in the kitchen, she surprises even herself when she’s able to pull off the dessert at the last minute.
“That is a miracle, a Christmas miracle—some type of miracle,” she says with a laugh.
Holiday Baking Championshippremieres Monday, Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network.
source: people.com