The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tension rising as Bake Off reaches semi-final.

- ALEX GREEN

Hermine has been eliminated from The Great British Bake Off after failing to impress the judges during the semifinal patisserie week.

Despite specialisi­ng in French patisserie, the 39 - year- old accountant from London struggled across three increasing­ly difficult challenges as temperatur­es rose in the tent amid a summer heatwave.

Peter was named star baker after winning a rare Hollywood handshake.

Speaking after leaving the tent, Hermine said: “I believe everything has a reason. It was the right time for me.”

The signature challenge saw the remaining four amateur bakers tasked with making savarin, a yeasted and enriched dough soaked in a syrup of their choosing.

But as temperatur­es rose they faced a difficult decision over how long to leave their dough to prove.

Despite specialisi­ng in French patisserie, Hermine failed to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

The latter described her rum baba-style bake as “a little tough and too bread-like”.

However, Peter won a Hollywood handshake for his strawberry and elderflowe­r baba with the long-standing judge telling him: “Welcome back to the tent.”

Leith said she was surprised Peter’s effort was so “delicious”, despite him choosing not to use alcohol in the syrup.

In the technical challenge, the bakers made Danish cornucopia – a traditiona­l and intricate celebratio­n cake sometimes referred to as a “Horn Of Plenty”.

All four bakers struggled with the curved design with a confused Laura reduced to tears by the complicate­d recipe, branding the challenge

“the worst yet”.

All the contestant­s failed to impress the judges, although Peter claimed first place, while a disappoint­ed Laura took fourth.

She continued to flounder during the showstoppe­r in which they were tasked with making a cake comprising 25 minicubes over four-and-a-half hours.

However, she spilled her chocolate sauce over her work surface and on to the floor.

Dave and Peter received glowing reviews from the judges, while Laura and Hermine found themselves at the bottom of the pile.

Peter, Laura and Dave will compete in the final on Channel 4 next Tuesday.

Production of the 11th series of Bake Off was initially delayed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, but filming of the Channel 4 programme finished near the end of August.

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 ??  ?? FAREWELL: Top: Hermine was sent home after her rum baba-style bake failed to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, seated, pictured with Matt Lucas, left, and Noel Fielding.
FAREWELL: Top: Hermine was sent home after her rum baba-style bake failed to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, seated, pictured with Matt Lucas, left, and Noel Fielding.

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