The Great British Bake Off series 12

The twelfth series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 21 September 2021.[1] It is presented by Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas, and judged by returning judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. The bakers were announced on 14 September 2021.[2]

The Great British Bake Off
Series 12
One of British digital releases
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Original release21 September (2021-09-21) –
23 November 2021 (2021-11-23)
Series chronology
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Series 11
Next →
Series 13

The series was won by Giuseppe Dell'Anno, with Chigs Parmar and Crystelle Pereira finishing as the runners-up. Dell'Anno is the first Italian winner of the programme.[3][4][5]

Bakers

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Baker[2] Age Occupation Hometown Links
Amanda Georgiou 56 Metropolitan Police detective London [6]
Chigs Parmar 40 Sales manager Leicester [7]
Crystelle Pereira 26 Client relationship manager London [8]
Freya Cox 19 Student Scarborough, North Yorkshire [9]
George Aristidou 34 Shared lives coordinator London [10]
Giuseppe Dell'Anno 45 Chief engineer Bristol [11]
Jairzinho Parris 51 Head of Finance London [12][13]
Jürgen Krauss 56 Physicist Brighton, East Sussex [14]
Lizzie Acker 28 Car production operative Liverpool [15][16]
Maggie Richardson 70 Retired nurse and midwife Poole, Dorset [17][18]
Rochica Copeland 27 Junior HR business partner Birmingham [19]
Tom Fletcher 28 Software developer Maidstone, Kent [20]

Results summary

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Elimination chart
Baker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Giuseppe HIGH HIGH SB HIGH SB HIGH HIGH SAFE LOW WINNER
Chigs SAFE HIGH SAFE SB SAFE SAFE HIGH SB HIGH Runner-up
Crystelle HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH SB HIGH LOW SB Runner-up
Jürgen SB SB SAFE HIGH HIGH SAFE SB HIGH OUT
Lizzie SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
George LOW HIGH SAFE SAFE LOW LOW OUT
Amanda LOW LOW SAFE LOW SAFE OUT
Freya SAFE SAFE HIGH LOW OUT
Maggie SAFE LOW LOW OUT
Rochica SAFE SAFE OUT
Jairzeno LOW OUT
Tom OUT

Colour key:

  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that week, but was not the Star Baker.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  Baker was eliminated.
  Baker was the Star Baker.
  Baker was a series runner-up.
  Baker was the series winner.

Episodes

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Episode 1: Cake

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For the signature challenge, the bakers were tasked with making twelve decorative mini rolls, in two hours. The technical challenge, set by Prue, required the bakers to make a malt loaf served with homemade butter, in two hours. In the showstopper challenge, the bakers were given four hours to create an anti-gravity illusion cake, representing a precious memory.

Episode 2: Biscuits

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For the signature challenge, the bakers were tasked with making twenty-four identical Brandy snaps in two hours. The technical challenge, set by Paul, required the bakers to make twelve sandwiched jammy biscuits, consisting of two baked biscuits, jam, and buttercream, in one hour and forty-five minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers needed to create a three-dimensional biscuit replica of a favorite childhood toy in four hours. The replica needed to have an interactive element.

Episode 3: Bread

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The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making a focaccia in two hours, forty-five minutes. The technical challenge, set by Paul, tasked the bakers with making 15 olive and cheese ciabatta breadsticks, served with a tzatziki dip, in two hours. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were asked to create a three-dimensional themed display using milk bread, in 4+12 hours.

Episode 4: Desserts

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The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making a beautifully decorated Pavlova, in two hours, forty-five minutes. For the technical challenge, set by Prue, asked the bakers to make four individual sticky toffee puddings, served with sticky toffee sauce, two Tuile triangles, and a creme anglaise. The bakers had ninety minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were given the enormous task of making a celebratory joconde imprimé dessert, composed of a highly decorated joconde sponge wrapped around at least two elements, in 4+12 hours.

Episode 5: German

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The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making two types of twelve German biscuits, which needed to be dipped, coated, or decorated, in two hours, fifteen minutes. For the technical challenge, Prue asked the bakers to make a Prinzregententorte, consisting of eight thin layers of genoises sponge sandwiched with chocolate cream, coated with a shiny chocolate ganache, decorated with rosettes and tempered chocolate crowns, in two hours, forty-five minutes. The showstopper gave the bakers 4+12 hours to produce a yeast-leavened cake. The cakes must be at least two-tiered and inspired by the yeasted cakes popular in Germany.

Episode 6: Pastry

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For the signature, the bakers were tasked with making two batches of glazed or iced chouxnuts: six filled, six not filled, to be done in two hours. For the technical challenge, Paul required the bakers to make a large baklava. They were asked to layer Filo pastry with a pistachio and walnut filling, cut into a star design, in two hours and forty-five minutes. For the showstopper, the bakers were given the intricate task of making a Terrine pie, in 4+12 hours. The pies needed to have an ornated pastry decoration on the outside and a neat pattern or design when cut open.

Episode 7: Caramel

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For the first signature challenge, the bakers were required to produce a sharing-sized decorative caramel tart in 2+12 hours. The technical challenge was set by Paul where the bakers were tasked to make ten caramel biscuit bars in 1+12 hour. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were required to make a caramel-flavored dessert with a sugar-work dome or sphere in 4+12 hours.

Episode 8: Free-from (Quarterfinals)

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For the signature bake, the bakers were given the challenge of baking eight dairy-free ice cream sandwiches in three hours For the technical challenge was to make eight identical vegan sausage rolls accompanied by a sticky red onion chutney, in two hours. In the showstopper, the bakers needed to make a gluten-free celebration cake with at least two tiers. They were given four hours for the bake.

Episode 9: Pâtisserie (Semifinals)

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In the semifinal signature challenge, the bakers were tasked to make eight pâtisserie-style layered slices in 3 hours. For the technical bake, set by Prue, the bakers are tasked in making a Sablé Breton Tart, consisting of a sablé breton pastry base, topped with raspberry confiture, piped with pistachio crème mousseline, filled with fresh berries and topped with glided meringue kisses and chocolate curls, all in two hours and forty-five minutes. A themed banquet display consisting of a crafted edible centrepiece surrounded by least twelve individual entremets desserts was set as the showstopper. The bakers were given five hours.

Jurgen's elimination received public backlash following the episode's airing with OFCOM receiving 115 complaints.

Episode 10: Final

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The finalists were set the task of making a carrot cake in two hours and fifteen minutes for the signature challenge. For the final technical challenge, set by Paul, the bakers were given two hours and thirty minutes to create twelve Belgian buns filled with sultanas and lemon curd, with only two instructions given. For the ultimate showstopper challenge, the bakers were tasked to make a Mad Hatter tea party display with sweet and savory afternoon tea treats, showcasing at least four different baking disciplines in 4+12 hours. The judges expect to see the madness feel of Alice in Wonderland in the bakes.

Specials

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Two specials were commissioned for the festive season:

The Great Christmas Bake Off

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The Great Christmas Bake Off featured It's a Sin's Olly Alexander, Nathaniel Curtis, Lydia West and Shaun Dooley.

The signature challenge required the bakers to make a Christmas Dinner's leftovers pie, in two hours, it can be made with any type of pastry, but the fillings must be made with leftovers from the baker's favorite Christmas Dinner. Prue's technical challenge tasked the bakers with making a chocolate Yule Log, in one hour and fifteen minutes. The bakers were given 3 hours to make a Christmas Tree out of biscuit or meringue for the showstopper challenge.

The Great New Year Bake Off

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The Great New Year Bake Off features Jon Jenkins and Kim-Joy Hewlett from Series 9, along with Rowan Williams and Hermine Dossou from Series 11.

For the signature challenge, the bakers were asked to create twelve buns, suitable for a New Year's day Breakfast, the buns can be any flavor or shape, but must be yeasted and feature a topping of the baker's choice, three hours are given. Paul's technical challenge required the bakers to make a New Years Eve cake inspired by the traditional Greek Vasilopita, consisting of a perfectly baked lemon mahleb and mastika sponge and decorated with water icing, lemon curd and crystallized citrus peel in one hour and thirty minutes. A shadow box winter scene with a frame, to all be created with at least three different biscuits in four hours is the showstopper.

Ratings

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Bake Off launched with 5.7 million viewers and a 30.8% share—its lowest overnight rating since its move to Channel 4 in 2017—down 1.3 million in 2020.[21] However, it was the show's biggest ever launch episode on Channel 4 in terms of younger viewers, securing 61.9% of all young viewers watching TV at the time of broadcast.[22][non-primary source needed]

Episode
no.
Airdate 7-day viewers
(millions)
28-day viewers
(millions)
Channel 4
weekly ranking
Weekly ranking
all channels[23]
1 21 September 2021 (2021-09-21) 9.57 10.18 1 3
2 28 September 2021 (2021-09-28) 8.98 9.64 1 2
3 5 October 2021 (2021-10-05) 8.69 9.39 1 2
4 12 October 2021 (2021-10-12) 8.75 9.13 1 2
5 19 October 2021 (2021-10-19) 8.71 9.27 1 3
6 26 October 2021 (2021-10-26) 9.15 9.57 1 2
7 2 November 2021 (2021-11-02) 9.05 9.50 1 2
8 9 November 2021 (2021-11-09) 9.05 9.49 1 3
9 16 November 2021 (2021-11-16) 9.39 9.61 1 3
10 23 November 2021 (2021-11-23) 9.61 9.73 1 3

References

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