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Kids Baking Championship

Kids Baking Championship
Starring Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network Food Network
Original release February 2, 2015 – present

Kids Baking Championship is a television program shown on Food Network in the USA. Food Network is owned by Triage Entertainment. Young, competitive kids are judged on presentation, taste, and creativity.

Eight talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion, $10,000, a full 'baker's kitchen', an article written about them, and their cake recreated in Charm City Cakes. The show is hosted and judged by Duff Goldman, the owner of Charm City Cakes, and Valerie Bertinelli, actor and author of One dish at a time: Delicious Recipes and Stories from My Italian-American Childhood and Beyond.

The first challenge is to make 2 baked goods fit for a bake sale, in two hours. In the middle of the baking, Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli give the bakers a twist: to incorporate peanut butter and jelly.

Winner: Cody

Recipe Incorporated: Raspberry Vanilla Pudding Pie with Peanut Butter Crust

The 6 bakers are tasked to make a dessert imposter that looks savory but is actually sweet. The 6 choices were bagel (Hollis), sushi (Annika), pizza (Payton), taco (Cody), burger (Natalie), and spaghetti (Jackson). Duff and Valerie throw in the challenge of making the bakers incorporate a side kick to the original plan.

Winner: Natalie

The 5 bakers are challenged to make 2 dozen stuffed puffs made from pâte à choux dough in 1 1/2 hours. Duff and Valerie throw a monkey wrench in everybody's plans by changing the plan from making all sweet to half savory.

Winner: Annika

The 4 bakers are challenged to make a celebration cake for the finale. The cake must be at least three layers. Valerie and Duff throw another twist and tell the kids they need to make a "party favor" and give the kids ideas. Annika make a dark chocolate cake with a raspberry cream coat and frosting. Jackson makes a lemon cake. Hollis makes a lemon cake. Natalie creates a lemon cake with cream cheese frosting. Jackson attempts to make macarons, but they crack. He then makes shortbread. Annika makes lemon bars. Hollis makes a sugar cookie. Natalie makes a cake-in-a-jar. The judges have two standouts; Annika and Hollis. Hollis wins the 10,000 dollars, her cake in Duff's collection and the industrial kitchen set.

Lost: Natalie, Jackson, and Annika

Ten talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion and $25,000. Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli are the hosts and judges again.


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