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The season for sweets

‘Holiday Baking Championsh­ip’ returns to Food Network

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Thanksgivi­ng is pretty much the unofficial kickoff to the holiday season, but Food Network’s been quick out of the gate this year with both returning favorites and new surprises already underway a few weeks before Turkey Day. This year’s “Holiday Baking Championsh­ip,” always an audience favorite, got underway last week and is currently airing Monday evenings.

Former NFL quarterbac­k Jesse Palmer returns to host this year’s competitio­n, which brings nine of the country’s best holiday bakers together to vie for a $25,000 prize. That’s a lot of dough, especially at this time of year, but earning it won’t be easy with a series of insidiousl­y tricky baking challenges standing between the contestant­s and the prize.

This week’s episode, airing Monday, Nov. 12, gets the contestant­s into the Thanksgivi­ng spirit a few weeks early. In the pre-heat challenge, the eight remaining bakers are divided into teams to make their favorite varieties of Thanksgivi­ng pie. The Thanksgivi­ng theme continues in the main heat challenge, in which the bakers are given a variety of seasonal ingredient­s and tasked with making beautiful stuffed cakes.

As in years past, baking experts Duff Goldman (“Ace of Cakes”), Nancy Fuller (“Farmhouse Rules”) and Lorraine Pascale (“Worst Bakers in America”) serve as judges, keeping a watchful eye on the contestant­s’ every move and sampling all of their sweet and savory creations before deciding at the end of each episode which one of them has to hang up his or her apron for good.

It’s a brutally tough competitio­n, but it’s also filled with holiday cheer. Over the course of the next several weeks, the bakers will be challenged to come up with seasonal desserts that make cranberrie­s the star, make sweet treats that combat the post-turkey dinner sleepiness by incorporat­ating coffee, build cream puff displays inspired by holiday decoration­s and even make beautiful hand-painted eggnog cakes that taste as good as they look.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, especially for lovers of baked goods. “Holiday Baking Championsh­ip” currently airs Mondays on Food Network.

 ??  ?? Host Jesse Palmer with some of the “Holiday Baking Championsh­ip” contestant­s By Andrew Warren
Host Jesse Palmer with some of the “Holiday Baking Championsh­ip” contestant­s By Andrew Warren

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