Some days are for rom-com movies, and some days are reserved for binge-watching the process of creating eerie-looking Halloween-themed desserts.
While sweet mummy treats or slimy monster cakes might not make you drool — the sinister, chilling, but oh-so intelligently made confectionery in “Halloween Baking Championship” will definitely keep you hooked.
The TV-g-rated spooktacular baking show is a spinoff of the popular baking series including “Kids Baking Championship,” “Holiday Baking Championship,” and “Spring Baking Championship.” In this competitive baking show, bakers from different parts of the world come together to create sinister-looking treats by following Halloween-theme challenges that are hair-raising, to say the least. The goal is to woo the judges and take home a ginormous cash prize of 25,000.
As the competition proceeds, the judges eliminate contestants based on their preparations. The best contestants move through rounds, with the challenges becoming more and more complex. The champion of the “Main Heat...
While sweet mummy treats or slimy monster cakes might not make you drool — the sinister, chilling, but oh-so intelligently made confectionery in “Halloween Baking Championship” will definitely keep you hooked.
The TV-g-rated spooktacular baking show is a spinoff of the popular baking series including “Kids Baking Championship,” “Holiday Baking Championship,” and “Spring Baking Championship.” In this competitive baking show, bakers from different parts of the world come together to create sinister-looking treats by following Halloween-theme challenges that are hair-raising, to say the least. The goal is to woo the judges and take home a ginormous cash prize of 25,000.
As the competition proceeds, the judges eliminate contestants based on their preparations. The best contestants move through rounds, with the challenges becoming more and more complex. The champion of the “Main Heat...
- 9/12/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Cooking is physical. Chefs fry and freeze and sauté and sear. They start early and stay late and, on TV, have been typically portrayed as daring men who gallivant around the globe — or at least in their kitchens — with swagger.
Longtime “Top Chef ” host Padma Lakshmi was tired of seeing that trope, especially as an immigrant who grew up in one such community in the United States.
“I love travel food shows and I watched them all, but they were all kind of lifestyle-y,” she says. “Women teaching you how to be the best hostess or men swashbuckling around the world, showing how cool they were and how rugged or edgy they could be by eating obscure foods.”
After more than 20 years in the food industry, Lakshmi wanted to create a series with her own spin. In “Taste the Nation” for Hulu, she does exactly that.
“I wanted to talk about family,...
Longtime “Top Chef ” host Padma Lakshmi was tired of seeing that trope, especially as an immigrant who grew up in one such community in the United States.
“I love travel food shows and I watched them all, but they were all kind of lifestyle-y,” she says. “Women teaching you how to be the best hostess or men swashbuckling around the world, showing how cool they were and how rugged or edgy they could be by eating obscure foods.”
After more than 20 years in the food industry, Lakshmi wanted to create a series with her own spin. In “Taste the Nation” for Hulu, she does exactly that.
“I wanted to talk about family,...
- 6/10/2021
- by Meg Zukin
- Variety Film + TV
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