By Grace Henry

Published: Wednesday, 02 November 2022 at 12:00 am


It was the quarter final on The Great British Bake Off this week, as the five remaining contestants returned to the tent for three new challenges set by judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.

For this week’s Bake Off theme, the Great British Bake Off 2022 line-up were tasked with making vol-au-vents for the Signature, spring rolls for the Technical and a 3D pie display for the Showstopper.

But, while Syabira managed to bag her third Star Baker accolade, Week 8 was no easy feat for the contestants. After one bad week, two-time Star Baker winner Maxy was sent home, and Paul Hollywood revealed that “Sandro has really got to watch it now.”

Here, reigning Bake Off champ Giuseppe Dell’Anno talks all things Pastry Week, revealing what he really thinks about the judges’ critiques.

Giuseppe on Pastry Week

The week’s episode felt very odd. It’s difficult to pinpoint one single reason, but I was left with a very strange after taste after watching it. The judging felt rather harsh, which might be expected from a Bake Off quarter final, but it came across somewhat artificially and deliberately brutal.

Almost all bakers got bad reviews for their Signature, nobody got full marks for the Technical and the Showstopper didn’t reach the levels you would expect from a Week 8 challenge, despite Paul expecting “baking nirvana” from the bakers.

All in all, I found the episode quite underwhelming, and I struggle to make it the bakers’ responsibility. Was the time allocated to the challenges too short? Were the briefs off mark? Perhaps. For sure, the judges seemed unreasonably critical towards the bakers.

I’ve always praised them for their honesty and constructive feedback, but calling Sandro’s Showstopper pastry “tough as old boots” felt really unnecessary.

Favourite bake

I particularly liked the appearance and flavour combination of Syabira’s vol-au-vents. I have never made sweet ones, and often use shop-bought puff pastry to make a quick bite for a dinner party, but I’m intrigued by the idea of making sweet vol-au-vents, and I’ll certainly give Syabira’s recipe a go.

Her set looked immaculate, the pastry fully puffed up and the judges were very complimentary about the overall result. She was effectively the only baker to get any positive feedback from the judges for the Technical challenge in an otherwise rather brutal set of comments. So, well done to her.

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Syabira.
Channel 4

Least favourite bake

I was rather disappointed with the general look of the Showstoppers. No doubt the brief was as whacky as Bake Off gets, but it did give freedom to the bakers to pick their favourite pastry and their favourite fillings, so the potential was there to produce something truly spectacular.

However, none of them wowed me, if I’m brutally honest. Generally speaking, if you pick the right type of pastry, you can mould it into very intricate lattices with high levels of definition and shape it into really interesting geometries, but for some reason none of the bakers did.

I suspect that the judges’ request to produce different fillings distracted them from focusing on the pastry. Perhaps, had the judges asked for a single or a simpler filling, the bakers would have had more time to dedicate to the pastry, making it the true protagonist of the challenge as it should have been.

And perhaps they would have had the time to make this showstopper more in line with what you’d expect from a Bake Off quarter final.

Syabira’s ‘Jack & the Beanstalk’ Pie Scene Showstopper. #GBBO pic.twitter.com/TcWeKxAm8v

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