Dessert Week - [s12e4]
Set by Prue Leith, this challenge required the bakers to produce four identical individual sticky toffee puddings, complete with toffee sauce, triangular tuiles, and crème anglaise in just 90 minutes. Many struggled with timing, resulting in undercooked sponges. Maggie
The final challenge was a multi-layered dessert wrapped in a decorative imprimé joconde sponge
infamously forgot to add flour to her sponge, leading to a result Paul Hollywood compared to "onion chutney". [S12E4] Dessert Week
Chigs Parmar took home the title, marking a significant rise in his performance after a strong signature bake.
The bakers were tasked with creating a pavlova that maintained a crisp exterior and a soft, pillowy interior. While many experimented with bold flavours, Chigs earned the second Paul Hollywood Handshake of the season for his exceptional bake. Set by Prue Leith, this challenge required the
In of The Great British Baking Show (also known as Series 12 in the UK), Dessert Week pushed the remaining bakers to master precision, timing, and delicate presentation. The Challenges
Maggie was sent home following a disastrous technical and a showstopper that failed to meet the required standard. joconde sponge Nobody Ate A Baby During A Bland Dessert Week On GBBO Chigs Parmar took home the title, marking a
(a light almond sponge cake with an embossed design). The interiors often featured complex elements like jellies, mousses, or bavarois, which had to be perfectly set to stand on their own without the sponge wrap. The Outcome