2: What was the first thing that you "baked?"
3: Where either of your parents good at baking?
4: What would be your "showstopper" bake?
5: Given a choice, do you buy sweet or savory?
My Answers:
1: Have you ever watched the "Bake Off" as it is known in the USA the "Great British Baking Show"? Yes several seasons of it.
2: What was the first thing that you "baked?" Either chocolate chip cookies or apple pie.
3: Where either of your parents good at baking? My mother was good, my father never tried.
4: What would be your "showstopper" bake? Bread.
5: Given a choice, do you buy sweet or savory? Savory.
Please share your answers in the comments.

1: Have you ever watched the BBC show "Bake Off" or as it is known in the USA the "Great British Baking Show"?
ReplyDeleteEvery series, although I preferred the earlier ones with Mary Berry. The baking has become very silly lately.
2: What was the first thing that you "baked?"
A rhubarb pie.
3: Where either of your parents good at baking?
My mother was a wonderful baker, quite a skill back in the days when the oven had a solid door and you couldn’t see what was going on inside!
4: What would be your "showstopper" bake?
Nigella Lawson’s chocolate Guinness cake.
5: Given a choice, do you buy sweet or savory?
I rarely buy baked goods but a fresh baguette is hard to beat.
Mary Berry was really great, and few things are better than a fresh baguette.
Delete1: Have you ever watched the BBC show "Bake Off" or as it is known in the USA the "Great British Baking Show"? Yes and I enjoy it.
ReplyDelete2: What was the first thing that you "baked?" I don’t remember.
3: Where either of your parents good at baking? My mother baked every week. Cookie jars were always filled with goodies.
5: Given a choice, do you buy sweet or savory? Sweet
Such a sweet man.
Delete1. I'll say it was on when I was at home, some years ago. There was an interesting older woman in the show, maybe a judge.
ReplyDelete2. A sponge cake.
3. No. My maternal grandmother was.
4. One I've made myself? Boiled fruit cake.
5. Both, like you a warm, crusty baguette is wonderful, and I like Danish pastries and Portuguese tarts.
For #1 that would be Mary Berry, she has a couple of great cookbooks out.
Delete1: Have you ever watched the BBC show "Bake Off" or as it is known in the USA the "Great British Baking Show"? I have only seen little bits of it when Shirley has been watching it. Not my cup of tea I am afraid.
ReplyDelete2: What was the first thing that you "baked?" Some caterpillars.
3: Where either of your parents good at baking? My mother wasn't bad but she was more interested in craftwork, The Women's Institute, reading and our garden. To her working in the kitchen was tiresome.
4: What would be your "showstopper" bake? Apart from Yorkshire puddings there would not be one.
5: Given a choice, do you buy sweet or savory? I would hardly ever buy baked products. My wife is an excellent baker. I have just come downstairs late on a Sunday morning and she has already baked a chocolate pudding and an egg custard tart ready for our Sunday dinner around 5pm.
Caterpillars? A mistake I hope!
DeleteI have made Yorkshires a few times.
Delete1. Yes. A number of the seasons, but not all.
ReplyDelete2. Fudge ? Do you bake that?
3. They were not good bakers.
4. Maybe my Beatty's chocolate cake or Olive Oil w orange and cardamom cake.
5. I'd say it's about half and half.
I could improve my cake baking by practicing and paying attention to details.
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