This week on The Great British Bake Off was biscuit week. Sue Perkins was missing from the episode this week due to a family bereavement at the time of filming, so Mel held down the (gingerbread) fort. The previews of the episodes showed several disasters and collapses so I was expecting a lot of gasps and tense moments!
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For the first challenge the judges requested 24 crisp and identical iced biscuits. Mary warned against being over ambitious, she wanted absolutely perfect biscuits with the same thickness and texture. Paul seemed quite happy just to be getting a whole load of biscuits to eat. I loved Michael's beer biscuits, and the judges loved them too. They said they were uniform, crispy and had good flavor. Tom made some coffee and chai spiced biscuits and he got a Paul Hollywood handshake!
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Louise made sheep shaped bara brith biscuits and she had some disasters along the way as she dropped a whole tray of biscuits. Paul said her biscuits were more like scones as they were so soft. Val made ice cream biscuits and she knew she needed to improve on her presentation, although throwing a batch of biscuits on the floor and springing a leak from her piping bag didn't help. Mary was quite critical of them saying they were not finished well - harsh words from Bezza!
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Kate chose lavender and bergamont for her biscuits flavours, which Paul said he didn't like, but upon tasting them he seemed to change his mind! Benjamina made chocolate orange flower bouqet biscuits, they looked fantastic and I really think she is one to watch. Candice ended up making 48 biscuits as she made sandwiched biscuits with a salted caramel filling. Her fondness for lipstick was also noticed by Mel and Candice said she would wear a different color each week. I think this is a clever way of standing out and could become a signature look for her, much like Richard Burr's pencil behind the ear in season
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This week's technical challenge was 12 Viennese Whirls filled with buttercream and jam. They were following a Mary Berry recipe. Mary said the biscuit had simple ingredients but the bakers needed to make sure the butter was soft enough otherwise the mixture would be too stiff for piping. She also wanted to see the swirl after the biscuits were baked, and she expected the bicuits to be very short in texture and crumbly with good proportions of buttercream and jam.
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Selasi had made them before and when he noticed his mixture was too stiff for piping he decided to beat it more to soften it. Michael also had his own technique for solving this problem - he put it in the microwave. A few of the bakers decided to chill the biscuits before baking, but Tom noticed this wasn't mentioned in the recipe so he decided to just bake his biscuits. Despite his previous experience, Selasi came last in the challenge. Louse was 10th, Michael 9th, Candice 8th, Tom 7th, Rav 6th, Val 5th and Andrew 4th. Benjamina won 3rd place, Jane came 2nd and Kate was the winner!
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This week's showstopper was quite the request... a 3D gingerbread story, which must say something about them, be at least 30cm high and feature 8 characters or objects. Gingerbread usually contains black treacle and/or golden syrup as they both flavor and color it, all of the bakers used these ingredients except for Selasi who was using honey instead. Kate went all out with her flavours by making three different kinds of gingerbread including a lemon and cardamom flavoured one.
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Candice made a gingerbread pub to represent the pub she grew up in as a child. She put so much thought into each element. The 'floor' was a sticky gingerbread cake to represent a sticky pub carpet, and the pool table was made using jelly. It was very impressive! Michael and Rav both made Christmas scenes, and Selasi and Louise both went for churches. Meanwhile Benjamina was constructing the Chrysler building in New York and Val was building the Empire State in gingerbread.
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Both Louise and Val had disasters, collapses and breakages. Andrew did very well with his punting in Oxford scene. Michael's Christmas scene was messy and simplistic, but Paul said his gingerbread was the best. The judges loved Candice's pub, Paul called it superb and Mary called it smashing. Rav's gingerbread was burnt, and the judges couldn't taste any ginger in Selasi's church.
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Louise was the one to leave this week as she had a lot of disasters this week. Candice won star baker this week, mostly due to her smashing showstopper. Mary said it would be remembered forever. Next week is bread week!
I decided to make the technical challenge of Viennese Whirls this week. I have made them before, but I've made iced biscuits and gingerbread houses before too and these were the most delicious option in my opinion. I wanted to mix it up a bit and change the flavours so they were a bit different from the traditional kind. I used a Hairy Bikers recipe for the biscuit base, as when I made Cherry & Almond Viennese Swirl Biscuits in the past it worked really well for me.
To make the biscuit dough I creamed together 250g butter, 250g plain flour, 50g icing sugar, 50g cornflour and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract.
I used a 2 inch (5cm) cutter and a pencil to draw guidelines on my baking paper. I flipped the paper over so the pencil was on the bottom.
I put the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle. I tried a couple of ways of piping them, and I thought starting the swirl in the middle and working out looked the best. I kept piping until all the mixture was gone. I baked them on 180C/160C Fan/350F/Gas Mark 4 for 15 minutes, let them cool on the tray for 5 minutes, before transferring to a cooling rack.
While they were cooling I made the mascarpone filling. I creamed together 50g butter and 175g icing sugar, then I added 125g mascarpone and 1 tsp vanilla extract. I used an electric hand mixer to do this as it made sure the mixture was not lumpy, and it made it nice and thick. I put it in the fridge to chill for an hour so it was stable enough to pipe.
To sandwich the biscuits together I piped some of the mascarpone filling on one half, and spread some blackcurrant jam on the other half (about 1 tsp). I sandwiched them together and the biscuits were ready.
The texture of the biscuits are soft and buttery, and the mascarpone filling is fresh and sweet against the tangy fruit of the blackcurrant jam. They are heavenly!
I'm linking these up with Treat Petite hosted by myself this month (and Cakeyboi on alternate months).
And with the Sunday Fitness & Food Link Up hosted by Ilka's Blog and Marathons & Motivation.
And with The Food Calendar hosted by Charlotte's Lively Kitchen, these would be a great bake for a Macmillan Coffee Morning.
And with the Great Bloggers Bake Off 2016 hosted by Mummy Mishaps.
And finally with Cook Blog Share hosted by Hijacked By Twins.
Blackcurrant & Mascarpone Viennese WhirlsSeptember-5-2016Ingredients
- 300g Butter
- 250g Plain flour
- 225g Icing sugar
- 50g Cornflour
- 1 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 125g Mascarpone
- 1/2 a jar Blackcurrant Jam