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6th August 2015

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Episode 1, Cake Week

Good morning All,

So it’s the morning after the night before – what a strange feeling it was to see myself on the bake-off where in previous years I would have been a keen fan and an arm-chair baker; truly surreal!

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Where do I start, the signature bake was the Madeira cake which I wanted to keep as true to itself as I possibly could with making my own imprint on it, I decided on a Thyme and Lemon variation which I was happy with the outcome on, Paul mentioned it was too Lemony for his palate but then again as we all know taste is very individual to each of us.

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For the technical bake we were asked to prepare a Walnut Cake which I absolutely love myself and as you know if you love something that much you normally do it well.  I do a fair amount of research in my spare time so I know a little bit about a lot and the Walnut cake is one of those I have researched in the past so I had a ‘rough idea’ how to make it.  I practice baking sponge over and over and over so making a good sponge for me by now is second nature.  The combination paid me dividends on the day, seeing me win the first episode’s technical challenge.

The show stopper was a Black Forrest Gateau, which I pulled out all the stops for and went for a theatrical theme on the cake which I like to describe as the Falling Cup Gateau (on twitter someone mentioned it seems very Alexander McQueen inspired – which just so happens to be one of my all-time favourite fashion designers). It featured a teacup (tempered from dark chocolate) spilled over with kirsch filled cherry truffles spilling out of it down the side of the cake. The basics I kept the same as the traditional gateau with the difference that I used an American styles buttermilk sponge which was rich and gooey (not fluffy like its European counterpart).

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I like to challenge the way we perceive baking and I do push boundaries/bake traditional baking ‘rules’.  I am not one to just bake a ‘pretty cake’ sticking to basics – nothing extraordinary comes from your comfort zone and I will continue to push boundaries when baking on the Bake-off so keep watching.

Couple articles for you to get an insight of yesterdays action in the tent

https://uk.beamly.com/tv-news/great-british-bake-recap-week-1-cakes/?sid=14388853209875009&utm_source=web&utm_medium=external_share&utm_campaign=article_page_share&utm_content=a:w:2898cfb6c5676fce5ae80c6cb26d5e59

http://www.elleuk.com/now-trending/11-gbbo-moments-that-made-episode-1-a-roller-coaster-of-emotion

http://www.greatbritishchefs.com/features/great-british-bake-off-2015-e1-cake-week

I will keep you updated with the latest action and news from GBBO weekly 🙂

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