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Great British Bake Off - Discuss

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NanKate Thu 25-Aug-16 06:45:04

I am a non-baker, but I just love watching this programme.

I hope I am as sprightly as Mary Berry when I am 81.

gettingonabit Thu 08-Sept-16 19:56:31

I agree, wobbly. Whatever the time limit is, a baking project should be designed to be complete within that time limit.

Nandalot Thu 08-Sept-16 19:56:04

I agree with some other posters that some of the timings were too short. In the signature bake the best loaf was the only one that needed just one proving.
Does anyone else feel that the Irish lad (sorry can't remember the names yet) should have been Star Baker. Also I felt 'lipstic'should have gone.

Wobblybits Thu 08-Sept-16 19:08:46

Paul is ruining the show for me, far too arrogant. I don't think the lack of time is a problem, it is up to the contestants to plan their project to suit the time. The bread was a good example. some wee to ambitious and did not get their bread cooked, others less so and managed within the time.

gettingonabit Thu 08-Sept-16 18:30:59

I don't think he was unreasonable in his criticism of some competitors either. This is supposed to be a high-end competition after all, and there were some particularly lame efforts last night.

You'd expect dough to be cooked, at least.

annodomini Thu 08-Sept-16 15:50:59

I used not to like PH, but then I saw how bakers reacted when he praised their efforts and realised how much his praise was worth.

gettingonabit Thu 08-Sept-16 15:45:26

I don't mind Paul Hollywood, but can't stand Mel and Sue. Not funny; don't add anything.

Val should have gone last night imho.

merlotgran Thu 08-Sept-16 15:27:12

Paul Hollywood is spoiling it now. He's far too arrogant and rude.

Greyduster Thu 08-Sept-16 10:02:30

Ooh, tricia, you set my mouth watering. We used to eat them at night at open air food stalls and they certainly were delicious. Nothing on bake off last night looked delicious, and I only had half an eye on it. It's going down the tubes.

LullyDully Thu 08-Sept-16 09:52:26

I am sure they could test them on things less obscure. How can you make something you have no idea about and can not conceive? It reminded me of that concoction last year with 20 layers....so what?
Last night it did prove that simple and good was the best approach . However I loved the harvest plait, it was exquisite.

TriciaF Thu 08-Sept-16 09:48:44

I was interested in those steamed dumplings too. Reminded me of Chinese steamed dumplings, which we used to have in Singapore and which were delicious.
I must look at the recipe, because I missed a bit of it.I expect you have to have the special steaming pan. The Chinese make them in stacked baskets (as far as I remember.)

merlotgran Thu 08-Sept-16 09:46:46

The timings are way too short.

Every week there's a numpty who drops a tray of stuff because of those huge padded oven gloves.

They're supposed to be competent bakers so why not use a folded tea towel?

It's all stage managed and getting more ridiculous to watch.

MargaretX Thu 08-Sept-16 09:42:38

I can't imagine anyone adoring Mel and Sue. They are awful, not funny and obviously not needed. The bake off would continue quite well without them.
I agree that yesterday the contestants weren't given enough time and knowing Dampfnudeln from living in Germany think it was too much to expect people to bake them without having seen one or tasted one.

I know my MIL never left the kitchen when they were in the oven, they are considered to be difficult to make and you need to have watched your mother making them.

It upsets me when they take German or Austrian recipies and let people bake them under poor conditions and present the messes as a joke. Such things, especially dishes that kept Germans alive after the end of WW2 are revered.
Imagine letting Germans make scones. Unknown to them and then laughing or criticising the results!

Granarchist Thu 08-Sept-16 09:05:34

Firstly I adore Mel and Sue, as do contestants who say they are wonderfully supportive off camera. Please remember (and as one who has done 'reality' shows,I know) the tone of the programme is down to the producers and editors. So when it comes to that awful choice of technical last night, do not necessarily blame PH - and I bet that piece with MB and the dunking was set up and scripted - she just sounded embarrased uttering the line. Always bear in mind it is an entertainment programme, as are all these types of programme and the cast are not selected just on being able to bake/dance/skate - whatever. They are chosen to be a selection of characters that the producers think will reel in more viewers - so relax and enjoy it for what it is. Having said that I love Nadja - she is a true find.

Indinana Thu 08-Sept-16 08:29:23

I've watched every series until this one. I just couldn't bear another weekly dose of Mel And Sue - I'm sure they've got worse as the GBBO has progressed. I think if I hear 'ready steady bake' one more time , said in that ridiculous voice, I might throw the TV through the window grin

Alishka Thu 08-Sept-16 08:24:57

purpledaffodil I SO agree with you. And I was cheering on the (Irish?) lad who successfully made a single-proved loaf despite the sneering Hollywood's remarks. GOd I dislike that man, but doesn't he love himself...ugh!

Purpledaffodil Thu 08-Sept-16 08:08:23

Does anyone else think that some timings are too short and set people up to fail and make better television? Two and a half hours for a chocolate loaf was far too short I thought in last night's episode. I need three and a half to make simple white baps! No wonder so many were under baked sad

leemw711 Thu 01-Sept-16 17:43:47

HannaLoisLuke, I agree with you about Paul Hollywood - he comes across as rather conceited and annoying. Don't agree about Mel and Sue though. I think they are both brilliant. Try Sue Perkins new book, Spectacles, and see if you agree.

DanniRae Thu 01-Sept-16 16:52:09

I too really enjoyed The Chronicles of Nadiya. When it began I didn't fancy it but my daughter said it was most enjoyable and suggested I watch it on catch-up. So I watched it last week, and this week and think it is an excellent programme. She is a natural presenter and very likeable.

Blinko Thu 01-Sept-16 16:23:35

Going on from GBBO, I really enjoyed the Chronicles of Nadiya. There' s more to Bangladesh than I'd realised (ok I knew next to nothing before watching Nadiya). And what an engaging presenter she was too.

oldgoose Thu 01-Sept-16 15:13:59

GBBO is easy to watch, no swearing, no violence, no gritty drama - a gentle, easy bit of TV to give you a few tips, a few giggles and admire some of the amazing creations in the showstopper. Theres enough reality on TV these days but this is old-fashioned reality at it's best. As for obesity - maybe people would rather watch drug taking or killing.??

Craftycat Thu 01-Sept-16 12:38:47

I agreed with the final 2- maybe I would have sent the other woman home though. I think the girl who went last night had some promise & had a bad day.
I still like Selasi & the lady who won last week- not got their names yet. I think the girl with the lipstick could be a force to be reckoned with too.Looking forward to seeing what colour she has next week.
One thing that REALLY annoys me is that not one contestant ever in any of the series so far knows how to pipe icing! Seeing them struggle with piping bags last night was torture.If you are going on this show please get someone who knows teach you how to pipe- it would save so much time & give far better results. I did my City & Guilds in Sugarcraft about 30 years ago & it is so easy if you know how!I taught the subject for years & never found a pupil who could not do it when shown how (well- OK - there was one but she had problems writing with a pencil too- no co-ordination at all but we got her to turn out reasonable results in the end & she was very happy with her results.)

Jumbly01 Thu 01-Sept-16 12:33:04

I really didn't enjoy it all last night. I usually do but I felt it lacked lustre with not such good bakes at all. Sorry ladies

MadMaisie Thu 01-Sept-16 11:58:53

This is probably going to sound mean but the baking in week one really didn't look that good to me. I realise they were suffering first night nerves but the recipes were not that challenging and I expected better results. I too found the exercising contestant rather irritating and was fascinated by the purple lipstick!

Greyduster Thu 01-Sept-16 11:42:50

I love Jo Brand, merlot; I just don't like Extra Slice. DH thinks it's great, though.

Luckylegs9 Thu 01-Sept-16 11:05:21

Find Mel and Sue irritating and hard to watch. Paul likes himself a bit too much. Where do they get there contestants from? Hard to thing they are the twelve best. Will not watch it again.