The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Three Little Bakers wins Scottish Baker of the Year award

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Three Little Bakers should be very proud of their success

An Inverness firm has risen to the top of the class at the annual Scottish awards recognisin­g the best bakers in the country.

The Three Little Bakers was crowned Scottish Baker of the Year at a glittering ceremony in Glasgow this weekend – beating nearly 60 other competitor­s.

Run by Scottish Bakers, the competitio­n aims to select the best of the best in a range of categories – including the best scones, loaves, savoury items and morning rolls.

Contestant­s were also judged on their skills in individual cakes and biscuits, French and Danish style pastries and free-from bread, biscuits and cakes.

And with an incredible win in four of the categories – morning roll, scone, sourdough bread and potato scone – Three Little Bakers left the venue with the ultimate title.

Owners Paddy and Jane Murphy said: “We look forward to being the Scottish Baker of the Year and to enjoying the benefits being the world champions will bring to our business.”

Scottish Bakers’ ambassador Mich Turner, who presented the firm with the award, said: “With nearly 500 products from 57 bakers entered and with each product assessed for appearance, the quality of the bake and taste, Three Little Bakers should be very proud of their success here today.”

Alasdair Smith, of Scottish Bakers, who organise the competitio­n, congratula­ted the winners and added: “With 50 industry profession­als on hand during our annual judging day to put each product through its paces, our winners can be justifiabl­y proud of their achievemen­ts.”

 ?? ?? Paddy and Jane Murphy of the Three Little Bakers.
Paddy and Jane Murphy of the Three Little Bakers.
 ?? ?? Paddy and Jane Murphy with Lynne Calder.
Paddy and Jane Murphy with Lynne Calder.

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