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The Great British Baking Show (2010)

Episode list

The Great British Baking Show

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  • Brendan Lynch in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E1 ∙ Cakes

    Tue, Aug 14, 2012
    The first episode is all about cake, and the pressure is on from the very first challenge. The bakers tackle an upside-down cake for their signature bake. The feared technical challenge sees the bakers tackle Paul's recipe for rum babas, a hybrid of cake and enriched dough. It is an unusual and and unfamiliar recipe that baffles some of the bakers. And to keep hold of their place in the bake off tent, the bakers attempt to produce a showstopping cake that reveals a hidden design when it is sliced into. Who will impress the judges and become star baker and who will be the first to leave The Great British Bake Off?
    8.0/10 (90)
    Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins, and Victoria Chester in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E2 ∙ Breads

    Tue, Aug 21, 2012
    From the off the atmosphere in the Bake Off tent is charged as eleven bakers attempt to make flatbread. Tempting Paul and Mary with two varieties, the bakers are under pressure to produce 12 perfect flatbreads each. The feared technical challenge has the bakers in a twist as they attempt Paul's recipe for the notoriously difficult eight-strand plaited loaf. Remaining in the competition rests on pulling out all the stops in the showstopper challenge. Attempting a technique new to Bake Off, the bakers endeavor to make bagels. Boiled before they are baked, the eleven hopefuls have to produce 12 sweet and 12 savory bagels. But who will impress and be named Star Baker and who will fail to make the grade and leave the Bake Off tent?
    8.0/10 (76)
    James Morton in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E3 ∙ Tarts

    Tue, Aug 28, 2012
    Things are heating up in the Bake Off tent as the remaining ten bakers do their best to wow Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry with some unusual flavor combinations for their tartes tatin. Baking know-how is the all important ingredient for coming through the technical challenge unscathed. Mary's treacle tart seems simple enough, but its lattice top proves to be the undoing of some of the bakers. So the pressure is on - a showstopping tart is no easy task when baked under the gaze of Paul and Mary, but it is the bakers' best chance to achieve the accolade of Star Baker, and more importantly to avoid going home.
    7.9/10 (76)
    Daniele Bryden in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E4 ∙ Desserts

    Tue, Sep 4, 2012
    The bakers face three challenges, all designed for a sweet tooth. Starting off with a tempting array of decadently rich tortes, the bakers then face the technical challenge. This time it is a mainstay of French baking, the crème caramel, and for some there is more wobble than expected. Proceedings are rounded off with a mammoth six-hour challenge to produce a mighty showstopping layered meringue. But who will claim the accolade of Star Baker and who will hang up their apron for the last time?
    7.8/10 (74)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E5 ∙ Pies

    Tue, Sep 11, 2012
    The bakers turn their attention to pies. For their first task, they must master a perfect Wellington. When they have recovered, it is straight into a fiendishly difficult technical challenge - hand-raised pies. None of the bakers have used a pastry dolly before and it proves the downfall of many. With several bakers in the danger zone, everything rests on the showstopper challenge - American pies. Who will be this week's star-spangled baker and who will be leaving the bake-off?
    7.7/10 (76)
    Brendan Lynch in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E6 ∙ Puddings

    Tue, Sep 18, 2012
    The bakers go all out to impress Mary and Paul with two types of delicious sponge puddings. The technical challenge sees them face a Queen of Pudding, a recipe direct from the archives of the Queen of Bakes, Mary Berry. The final test is a showstopping strudel that stretches the bakers to their limits.
    7.9/10 (73)
    Paul Hollywood in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E7 ∙ Sweet Dough

    Tue, Sep 25, 2012
    Facing three sweet dough challenges, the bakers start their campaign by creating their signature regional buns. Paul Hollywood opens his recipe vault for the technical challenge of jam doughnuts and in a final bid to hang on to their place the bakers produce a showstopping enriched dough loaf fit for a glorious celebration. But who will make it through to the quarter-finals and which two bakers will be saying goodbye for good?
    7.8/10 (67)
    Cathryn Dresser in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E8 ∙ Biscuits

    Tue, Oct 2, 2012
    It is the biscuit based quarter-final, and Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry are taking the challenges to another level. The signature bake sees the bakers' organizational and baking skills put to the test, as they attempt to deliver a huge batch of perfectly baked crispbreads. Then the bakers have to throw away the baking rule book as time and temperature work against them to produce six perfectly tempered chocolate tea cakes for the technical challenge. A place in the semi-final will be hard earned as the final challenge tests not only the quality of the bake, but how well it works as a building material.
    7.8/10 (65)
    Mel Giedroyc, Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood, and Daniele Bryden in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E9 ∙ Patisserie

    Tue, Oct 9, 2012
    There are only four bakers left vying for a place in the much sought-after final of the Great British Bake off. The weight of the occasion is getting to the most unflappable of the bakers as they frantically work against the clock to deliver petits fours to Paul and Mary's exacting standards. The hardest technical bake ever seen on Bake Off finds two of the bakers left wanting as their fraisier cakes collapse. It's possible to hear a pin drop in the kitchen as the bakers pull out the stops for their showstopping choux gateaus. Paul and Mary think they have seen it all until they are presented with a tribute to the Tour de France...
    7.9/10 (67)
    Brendan Lynch in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E10 ∙ Final

    Tue, Oct 16, 2012
    After weeks of pastries, cakes and bread, three bakers have made it to the final. They now must face the most demanding of challenges yet as every aspect of their baking skill is scrutinized. To prove themselves to judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry, they must create pastry perfection with a signature pithivier. Then on to one of the most intricate technical challenges ever devised - fondant fancies. Finally, it all comes down to their last ever showstopper, creating a masterpiece with a notoriously difficult chiffon sponge. After two days of baking, only one of the finalists can claim the title, winner of The Great British Bake Off.
    7.7/10 (73)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E11 ∙ Masterclass 1

    Mon, Oct 22, 2012
    A masterclass by Paul and Mary where they demonstrated how to make the technical challenges they set - treacle tarts, rum babas, creme caramels, the hand-raised pie, and the eight-strand plaited loaf.
    7.2/10 (24)
    Ben Frazer in The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E12 ∙ Revisited

    Tue, Oct 23, 2012
    Revisiting the bakers from series 2 to catch up on what these contestants have been doing after the show ended.
    6.7/10 (21)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E13 ∙ Masterclass 2

    Wed, Oct 24, 2012
    Paul and Mary show how to make queen of puddings, jam doughnuts, tempered chocolate teacakes, fraisier cakes and fondant fancies.
    6.9/10 (23)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E14 ∙ Masterclass 3

    Thu, Oct 25, 2012
    Paul and Mary show which signature bakes they would have chosen if they were in the bakers' shoes (including sponge puddings, flat breads and sweet buns).
    7.8/10 (36)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E15 ∙ Christmas Masterclass

    Tue, Dec 18, 2012
    Bake Off judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, in reminiscing about their favorite aspects of Christmas, inevitably talk about food, they who demonstrate how to make six Christmas classics to perfection. Mary shows how to make Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, this specific recipe which she has been using as long as Paul has been alive, and Bûche de Noël which she assures is much less complicated than it looks. Paul tackles mince pies, his Frenchified version of panettone, and savory Chelsea buns which utilize leftovers from Christmas dinner, the buns which Paul serves for a Boxing Day brunch. In addition, the tradition of mincemeat at Christmas is discussed, and a presentation of the oldest Christmas pudding and its connection to the British Navy is made.
    7.1/10 (25)
    The Great British Baking Show (2010)

    S3.E16 ∙ Easter Masterclass

    Tue, Mar 26, 2013
    Bake-Off judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, in enjoying the festivities surrounding Easter, demonstrate how to make some bakery items associated with the holiday. Bread fanatic Paul shows how to make the perfect hot cross buns, and a traditional Cypriot loaf called tsoureki, and strays away from the bread for a chocolate custard tart, a Hollywood family favorite. Mary chooses a spicy Easter biscuit, Easter-decorated pavlova with lemon curd, and simnel cake, a fruit cake layered with marzipan, the cake's decorations tied to eleven of the twelve disciples. Mary and Paul provide tips to overcome any perceived difficulties to be able to make these bakery items to perfection. In addition, the history of the decorated Easter egg is presented, including that of the more modern chocolate variety.
    6.6/10 (23)

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