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Post by theglenbucklaird on Nov 17, 2021 12:54:38 GMT
This. What a semi final. Wow, just wow!! Big Jurgen fan but it was the correct decision. Standard of baking is very high from those that have got to the latter stages of the competition
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Post by alece10 on Nov 17, 2021 17:56:21 GMT
I've only just watched it and I was fully expecting them to say no one was going home. Quite a shock.
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 18, 2021 13:46:31 GMT
I wasn't sure why people were shocked- Jurgen only smashed 1 challenge (Technical), the others all smashed at least 2 didn't they? I'm glad Chigs and Crystelle got through, they've had more significant journeys, especially Chigs.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 18, 2021 15:57:40 GMT
Last week Lizzie was sent home rather than Crystelle because of her performance over the series.
This week Jurgen was sent home and his performance over the series was ignored.
It was pretty close between him and Giuseppe as to who had not had the best week. Handshake or not, Giuseppe was not at his best.
I know they usually judge on a week by week basis but they do ignore that when it suits.
I can fully understand the dismay expressed about the strongest Baker thus far not making the final. It feels fair to some and unfair to others.
The final will be weaker without Jurgen. It could easily be a 4 person final.
Chigs for the win I say.
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Post by lynette on Nov 18, 2021 19:23:27 GMT
Last week Lizzie was sent home rather than Crystelle because of her performance over the series. This week Jurgen was sent home and his performance over the series was ignored. It was pretty close between him and Giuseppe as to who had not had the best week. Handshake or not, Giuseppe was not at his best. I know they usually judge on a week by week basis but they do ignore that when it suits. I can fully understand the dismay expressed about the strongest Baker thus far not making the final. It feels fair to some and unfair to others. The final will be weaker without Jurgen. It could easily be a 4 person final. Chigs for the win I say. Good point re Lizzie and Jurgen.
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Post by marob on Nov 18, 2021 22:35:03 GMT
In the minority here but I think it would have been a bit of a cop-out if they’d just put everyone through, though not sure Jurgen should have been the one to go. Had a look on wikipedia and the only time anyone hasn’t been eliminated has been if someone’s been taken ill, more common to have double eliminations.
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Post by lynette on Nov 19, 2021 0:25:23 GMT
Just now in Masterchef the Professionals they had three brilliant chefs in one round and they sent them all through. It was so much fairer especially because the standard varies between the cohorts. Of course many more participants and rounds but seemed so much more satisfying for the viewers.
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Post by justfran on Nov 23, 2021 21:30:30 GMT
A very tense final! I loved the Mad Hatter’s theme.
What did we all think?
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 23, 2021 21:31:15 GMT
Not too unhappy at the result.
Was not a spectacular finale in terms of quality
And who really knows what a Belgian Bun is? Certainly doubt that anyone from Bruges or Bruxelles would have recognised them.
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Post by crowblack on Nov 23, 2021 21:39:20 GMT
It was a good result - it felt fair. We'd have been happy seeing any of them win but we were shouting 'take them out! Nooo!' as we watched Giuseppe's buns burn. And no, I have never heard of a Belgian bun either.
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 23, 2021 21:57:35 GMT
I was Team Chigs but they were all worthy winners this year. Slightly underwhelming challenges for a final though!
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Nov 23, 2021 22:20:49 GMT
The people who don’t know what a Belgian Bun is obviously don’t go to Greggs enough.
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Post by justfran on Nov 23, 2021 22:49:35 GMT
I was pleased with the result. I thought Giuseppe produced a great showstopper and has been the most consistent baker out of the finalists. I always enjoy the little catch up clips of the other bakers at the end of the episode.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 24, 2021 7:21:20 GMT
I was happy with the result although I was secretly hoping Chigs would win as every week he has got better and better and turned I to a great baker. I am not a fan of Crystelle as the way I judge is by saying to myself "would I like to eat that?" and its usually No with her recipes. I don't really like all the spices she uses and some of her ingredients. As for the Belgium buns I was surprised none of them had heard of them. They are a standard product in most bakeries. Also I think they had extra help as the instructions were very vague like "make the buns" but they all seemed to know straight away that they needed to make a dough rather than a cake mix.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Nov 24, 2021 9:10:13 GMT
Team Giuseppe here. A good Bake Off winner. Standard was a little poor in the final after the quarters and semi finals. Put it down to nerves, but a very enjoyable series
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Post by crowblack on Nov 24, 2021 9:54:14 GMT
I was happy with the result although I was secretly hoping Chigs would win as every week he has got better and better and turned I to a great baker. I am not a fan of Crystelle as the way I judge is by saying to myself "would I like to eat that?" and its usually No with her recipes. I don't really like all the spices she uses and some of her ingredients. As for the Belgium buns I was surprised none of them had heard of them. They are a standard product in most bakeries. Also I think they had extra help as the instructions were very vague like "make the buns" but they all seemed to know straight away that they needed to make a dough rather than a cake mix. We used to call them Chelsea buns, I think - maybe they were renamed to sound more exotic and less football partisan!
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Nov 24, 2021 10:42:15 GMT
In my head a Chelsea Bun has currents and rock sugar or light icing on top, and a Belgian Bun has thick white icing and a glacé cherry on top.
However, I am very much not a baking expert so that might be nonsense.
(Am willing to conduct scrupulous research on the matter if it will serve the greater good of this thread.)
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Post by jaqs on Nov 24, 2021 12:26:57 GMT
Agreed chelsea buns have sugar on top, a bit of spice in the mix with the fruit, and are generally taller than Belgian buns.
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Post by karloscar on Nov 24, 2021 14:24:09 GMT
Interesting that what won it for Guiseppe was his Panna cotta which involves no baking at all.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 24, 2021 14:47:47 GMT
Chelsey Bunn - great name for a drag act.
“Ladies abd Gentlemen welcome to the stage CHELSEEEEE BUNNNNNN!!!”
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Post by alece10 on Nov 24, 2021 16:44:15 GMT
I was happy with the result although I was secretly hoping Chigs would win as every week he has got better and better and turned I to a great baker. I am not a fan of Crystelle as the way I judge is by saying to myself "would I like to eat that?" and its usually No with her recipes. I don't really like all the spices she uses and some of her ingredients. As for the Belgium buns I was surprised none of them had heard of them. They are a standard product in most bakeries. Also I think they had extra help as the instructions were very vague like "make the buns" but they all seemed to know straight away that they needed to make a dough rather than a cake mix. We used to call them Chelsea buns, I think - maybe they were renamed to sound more exotic and less football partisan! Very similar indeed.
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