LizT wrote: » I think Candice will get on my nerves and also Val.
Elliott S wrote: » Right, I've rewatched. First thing to mention is that the only stipulation for the mirror glaze is that it should cover the entire cake. There was no mention that the sides had to be completely smooth. The only one they specifically praised for not being lumpy on the sides was Jane's. The other one's who were praised for the appearance focussed on the mirror glaze: Rav, Val, Benjamina, Candace (tops, not sides) and George. These were all flawless, glaze-wise. They were praised for this and lumpiness wasn't mentioned. I didn't actually notice if all of these were lumpy though Benjamina's looked smooth on the sides to me, as did George's and all of the above bar Candice's looked gorgeous. If they weren't mentioning lumpiness, then I guess either they weren't lumpy or they didn't consider it a more important factor than getting the mirror glaze right. They're the judges! Some of the cakes were terribly lumpy but I don't know how you can say they all were. On rewatch, at least three that I saw weren't, Jane's, George's and Benjamina's.
SB_Part2 wrote: » I think you need to google mirror cake to see the quality that should be achieved.
tringle wrote: » Missed it, does anyone know if it is repeated, thanks
j@utis wrote: » I don't get it why they pretend is the 'next' day when it's obvious that all bakes are filmed on the same day (everybody is wearing the same clothes)?
messy tessy wrote: » I am nearly certain it is over two days, and they just wear the same clothes for continuity. Source: vague remember of Paul Hollywood being interviewed and he revealed this.
Turtle_ wrote: » When is bit on the side?
Elliott S wrote: » livedadream wrote: » whose?? I'll have a look back at the recording later. But I watched the show with my own eyeballs and recall a few of them being practically flawless.
livedadream wrote: » whose??
livedadream wrote: » Fair enough I also watched with my eyeballs but different strokes all I know is when I trainedif I'd presented any of them to my chef they'd have been thrown at me.
livedadream wrote: » Fair enough I also watched with my eyeballs but different strokes all I know is when I trained if I'd presented any of them to my chef they'd have been thrown at me.
livedadream wrote: » Paul is.
livedadream wrote: » True look it's not something to argue about in not a professional I trained at 16\17 but only worked the odd time. I know non professional bakers that can produce to a higher standard that's why I comments that I believed they were far from perfect.
fussyonion wrote: » (why do they always have to have the typical stay-at-home Mum who bakes all the time and thinks she is perfect at everything?)
j@utis wrote: » Has anybody had a go at them Jaffa Cakes? Mine looked fine at the start but started 'sweating' couple hours later. I'm wondering why is that? It can't be out of fear to be eaten Jelly layer is a bit too thick, my tray wasn't big enough.