Spring Baking Championship
TV-G
7.1
2015
Reality
Eight bakers compete, preparing delicious springtime desserts for the chance to win the grand prize of $50,000.
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- Cast:
- Nancy Fuller , Duff Goldman
Episode 7 : Memorial Day Delights
April. 09,2017
The three finalists finish up with a bang in the Season 3 finale. First, it is a sweet and savory patriotic picnic followed by a salute to the red, white and blue with American flag cakes. When the flour dust settles, one lucky baker will be celebrating a $50,000 victory.
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Episode 6 : Rainy Day Sweets
April. 09,2017
Spring showers are in the forecast! Since rain makes gardens grow, the four remaining bakers must make whoopie pie critters you’d find in a garden. Next, to capture the drips and drops of rainfall, the bakers create colorful drip cakes while eyeing a spot in the finale
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Episode 5 : Momcentric
April. 02,2017
It’s baking to celebrate mom! To kick off, the five remaining bakers create fruit tarts from the heart in a kaleidoscope of colors and flavors. Next, they give vintage dessert makeovers to “mom classics” like peach cobbler, bread pudding, chocolate cream pie and pineapple upside-down cake.
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Episode 4 : Springtime Remodeling
March. 26,2017
When the weather gets nice, it’s time for some remodeling. Included: The six remaining bakers attempt to lighten up a dense, dark brownie and give a classic Napoleon a springtime twist.
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Episode 3 : Derby Desserts
March. 19,2017
Big colorful hats, stunning racehorses, roses and bourbon! The seven remaining bakers celebrate the Kentucky Derby with their takes on mint julep desserts and cookie garlands.
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Episode 2 : Sweet Vacations
March. 12,2017
For the eight remaining bakers, spring vacations inspire tropical desserts and destination doughnuts based on locations such as a poolside resort, a spring cruise and a Vegas getaway.
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Episode 1 : Easter Treats
March. 12,2017
Nine of the best bakers in America embrace the spirit of the Spring Baking season by creating Easter egg desserts and bunny cakes.
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