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Khade is “Baking Bad” in this week’s episode of The Great Irish Bake Off.
‘It’s ‘Biscuit week’ in Episode 3 of The Great Irish Bake Off. The remaining nine bakers must cook a signature biscuit dish before taking on a tricky technical challenge set out by judges Paul Kelly and Biddy White Lennon.
As always there will be one Star Baker while one contestant will be sent packing!
The Great Irish Bake Off episode 3 airs Wednesday 4th June at 9pm on TV3.
Interviews with judges & contestants available on request.
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Following on from last week’s surprise double elimination, the nine remaining bakers realise they will have to up their game to stay in the competition. Presenter Anna Nolan, along with Judges Paul Kelly and Biddy White Lennon are back to put the bakers through their paces and this week it’s all about biscuits - something so small has the bakers falling to pieces!
The Signature Bake consists of two types of biscuits - 12 savoury and 12 sweet biscuits that are retro-themed. Khade decides to go with one of his favourite sweet biscuits the ‘Chocolate Hobnob’. Unfortunately, as it is his first time to try these recipes, all did not quite go to plan, which left the judges unimpressed.
Paul tells the disappointed contestant: “It’s not that you’re a bad baker here, it’s just baking gone bad.” To which Khade jokingly replied “It’s ‘Baking Bad’, yeah?”
Will Khade’s sweet biscuits be able to save the day?
Poppy attempted to make Feta, Basil and Mint Leave Biscuits with the decorative twist of hanging them from a little tree. Upon realising the biscuits would break when hanging she decided against the idea but she had made the mistake of already telling the judges her idea. With Paul in one ear telling her to hang them and Biddy in the other telling her to play it safe, Poppy found herself in quite a dilemma.
Meanwhile, Limerick baker Hazel drew inspiration from her hometown with her ‘Limerick Lavender Butter cookies’ to accompany her savoury black pepper oat cake biscuits, however the pepper packed a punch which left Paul spluttering as an amused Biddy patted his back.
Paul Kelly really wants the bakers to start putting more effort into their presentation and encourages the bakers to push themselves to their limits. Biddy is impressed with the baking standards but will it be high enough for the very “technical” Technical Challenge? Several bakers fail to leave their chocolate set resulting in the biscuits being completely stuck to the tray. How can Paul and Biddy judge a challenge when they can’t even pick the biscuits up?
Tune in to The Great Irish Bake Off episode 3 at 9pm on Wednesday to find out!
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The Great Irish Bake Off episode 3 airs Wednesday 4th June at 9pm on TV3.
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Anna Nolan - Presenter
Anna’s interest in television started when she watched at least seven hours of television a day as a child. Her interest became a ‘reality’ when she found herself being watched by everybody else for seven hours a day, as a contestant on the original series of Big Brother for Channel 4, in 2000. From there, she worked at the BBC for 2 years, presenting series such as ‘Anna in Wonderland’ and ‘Closure’ with Davina McCall.
In 2003, her presenting saw her front the RTÉ flagship programme The Afternoon Show until 2006, when she left to become an award winning reporter on the documentary series Would You Believe. Anna went on to produce the health-based reality show Operation Transformation for 3 years, the Florida based kids reality show Mission Beach, and series produce the IFTA nominated series Room To Improve.
In 2012, she directed the one-hour documentary Perfect Heart, which followed a transplant patient for a year as he waited for a new heart. Anna writes a weekly opinion column for The Herald and is Development Executive for COCO Television.
In 2013, Anna was asked to present The Great Irish Bake Off, and she said “yes” quicker than you can say “Chantilly cream”.
Biddy White Lennon - Judge
Biddy’s passion for food began in the kitchens of some of Dublin’s leading restaurants. She worked in kitchens whenever she was “resting” from acting, her main career. She became one of Ireland’s best known actresses, playing a leading role in The Riordans, the most popular drama series on Irish national television and radio for 21 years. She played regularly in every theatre in Ireland, as well as appearing in both films and on British television. Gradually her career changed through writing for television and radio drama.
For 30 years now Biddy has been a full time freelance journalist, specialising in food, hospitality and tourism. She has published 13 books - seven about Irish food culture, its history, recipes and ingredients, Irish artisan foods, and the development of a contemporary Irish food culture.
Biddy was a founding member of the Irish Food Writers Guild and has for many years been on the coordinating team for the Guild’s annual Food Awards. She is regularly on the judging panel for a number of other awards for restaurants and hotels. She is also an active member of Slow Food and is currently leader of the Slow Food Sugarloaf Club. She was part of the team that in 2011 and 2012 organised the hugely successful Wild & Slow - the first ever festival devoted entirely to wild food.
Her thirteenth book, Wild Food: How to Gather, Preserve and Cook (O’Brien Press) was well received, going straight into the list of bestsellers.
Paul Kelly - Judge
Paul Kelly has spent 20 years in the cooking industry. He started as a commi chef in The Sandhouse Hotel in Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal. He has worked in many of the five-star hotels and high quality restaurants in Ireland, including The Park Hotel in Kenmare. It was there that he started to find his true calling in the culinary world, pastry.
He later moved back to Dublin to work in L’Ecrivan as their first full-time pastry chef. He finally found his place as Executive Pastry Chef at The Merrion Hotel in Dublin, where he has been working since the hotel opened in 1997. He is a creative risk taker, which has led him to develop many unique concepts such as The Merrion Art Afternoon Tea. This is a creative and inspiring new take on the classic afternoon tea, incorporating The Merrion's extensive art collection. Paul has also travelled the world in search of new ideas and inspirations to satisfy his insatiable curiosity.
For eight years, Paul was the pastry chef on the Irish Culinary Team, where he represented Ireland on the world culinary stage. He has won many competitions on the world stage and has come full circle - he is now a judge for the World Association of Chefs at international events.
Paul developed his passion for teaching over the last five years as a part-time teacher for Culinary Arts in DIT Cathal Brugha Street in Dublin, where he also helps to develop new pastry and baking programs.
Paul is currently a judge on TV3’s The Great Irish Bake Off and has just been signed up by TV3 to present his very own show called Paul Kelly’s Masterclass.
CONTESTANTS
ALEX FITZPATRICK
AGE: 17
OCCUPATION: Student 5th Year
LOCATION: Rathfarnham, Dublin
NATIONALITY: Irish
SIGNATURE BAKE: Chocolate fudge brownies – “I know they say chocolate is a drug, but my brownies really are addictive, just ask anyone who's tried them!”
Alex is an only child and grew up in his grand-parents’ (Margaret and Liam) house with his mum, Linda. Alex is extremely close to his grandparents and says they are like a surrogate mum and dad to him. Granny Margaret is one of his biggest inspirations both in life and in baking. His first memories are of her vanilla and diary milk butter cake. They loved to bake together when he was a child and she is very proud of him appearing on The Great Irish Bake Off.
However as he’s gotten older, he doesn’t bake with his granny that much anymore. This is because he is very opinionated and likes to tell her what to do in the kitchen! Alex has a cookbook of his granny’s which is 40 years old. It’s completely worn and torn and covered in chocolate and all sorts of other stuff, but it is his prize possession. There are no pictures in it, but it has recipes for things such as ‘Brain Cakes’, made out of lamb. He loves to take inspiration from the cookbook and put a modern twist on recipes he finds in there. Alex has turned the utility room at home into his ‘baking room’. He has filled all the presses with his equipment and ingredients and it’s where he spends hours decorating his bakes. When Alex finishes school, he wants to take a year out and work in a bakery. The plan is to then to save enough money to go to Paris and study at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts School. Alex is determined this is his destiny and is not entertaining any other options. Alex’s life revolves around baking; “Baking really is my life.” His passion for baking started in earnest about five years ago, when he baked his own birthday cake. Since then, slowly but surely, food and baking have taken over his life.
Ali Mitter
AGE: 31
OCCUPATION: IT Sales in Salesforce (On maternity leave)
LOCATION: Bray Co. Wicklow
NATIONALITY: Czech
SIGNATURE BAKES: Rye Sourdough Bread, Cinnamon Rolls, Black Forest Gateaux
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Married
Alena grew up in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) near the border of Poland and Slovakia. Her mother was a Dentist and her father was an Engineer. Her older sister is a lawyer in Prague. Her father was hugely into healthy eating and his ideas were ahead of his time. He said no to red meat and all processed meat foods such as pate, salami, ham etc. They were not allowed eat from the school canteen growing up as it was too bad quality! So this is how Ali entered the world of baking at a young age.
Her first job in Ireland was with Lufthansa and later she got a job with IBM in IT. There she met her husband Michael who is German. They have two children, Yannick (4) and Jonas (7 months). Alena describes herself as competitive! She enjoys a good challenge and learning new skills and trying new things. At first Ali just wanted to get on to the show, now she wants to win the competition! Ali says she is slightly impatient, very spontaneous and smart but bordering on being a smart ass too! . She was very artistic always painting and creating but baking was not seen as a career option for her then though, people didn’t do it unless they were less educated and she took a different path. For a long time now she has been watching all the different cooking and baking shows that have come out and how the likes of Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay have made it more mainstream and she feels that if she was 16 now it would be the path she would definitely take.
HAZEL RYAN SHEEHAN
AGE: 31
OCCUPATION: Pre School Teacher for Children with special needs
LOCATION: Corbally, Limerick
NATIONALITY: Irish
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Married with two children
SIGNATURE BAKE: “Concessions Stand Cake” – chocolate & peanut butter cake with chocolate buttercream frosting & caramel ganache topped with toffee popcorn.
Mum of two, Hazel is extremely family orientated and has lived in her home town of Limerick all her life. she met her now husband, Mike, at the university and they have been together for ten years. They got married three years ago, they now have a one year old son, Oscar.
Hazel’s mum is a great baker, meaning that both Hazel and then Caitlin (Hazels daughter) grew up at her heels learning how to bake. Even now Hazel has strong memories of her mother’s baking, including helping her to make brown bread, apple tart and queen cakes. Her favourite memory is sitting with her brother and getting to spoon the raspberry onto the queen cakes.
Hazel has been baking all her life but it really took off for her when she moved in with her husband about five years ago. She realised that there was never anything nice in the house, like there had been in her parents’ house, so she started baking. Hazel bakes at least 3-4 times a week for her blog, but sometimes more. Pastry is Hazel’s weak point. She doesn’t have the patience, as she works full time and is a full time mum. She has tried filo, but failed miserably. She has a perfectionist streak in her, so she tries recipes over and over again until they are perfect. The most viewed post on her blog and the most requested cake she has made is her "Concessions Stand Cake": a chocolate, peanut butter cake, with a chocolate buttercream frosting, covered in a caramel ganache and topped with toffee popcorn. Hazel’s ultimate dream is for her blog to become a book and it is one of the main reasons she applied for the Bake Off. Hazel would describe herself as competitive so really does want to go far in the competition – she says she is there to win!
KHADE IDOGHO
AGE: 25
OCCUPATION: Account Manager with Google (UK Sales Team)
LOCATION: Dublin
NATIONALITY: Nigerian / Irish
SIGNATURE BAKE: Red Velvet
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Co-habiting with girlfriend Rachelle
Khade was born in Nigeria and lived in Lagos until he moved to Ireland in 2001 age 12. He described it as a huge culture shock moving here. Khade has 3 sisters and 1 brother. His mother is a social worker for the Eastern Health Board in Dundalk.
Khade has a business degree from Trinity and a Masters from Smurfit School of Business. He loves his job and at the moment cannot imagine a place he would rather work in than Google. He does not know exactly what he wants to do but there are so many paths open to him there. Food is his main hobby. He loves finding and following cool baking blogs and he loves going out for a coffee and pastry or dessert. Khade got into baking about 5 years ago when his little sister and him were bored and decided to break out her 'baking for kids' book. It all came out pretty mediocre and since then he has been hooked on learning new techniques and challenging bakes.
One of Khade’s reasons for entering The Great Irish Bake Off is to get affirmation on his baking. Other people think he is good but they say things taste really good even when he is not totally happy himself with the bake. Therefore the opportunity to get objective feedback he feels is what it is all about.
POPPY O’SULLIVAN
AGE: 22
OCCUPATION: Student – History and Political Science
LOCATION: Dublin
NATIONALITY: Irish
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Single – living in a student flat share.
SIGNATURE BAKE: Schnecken or Torta Alla Giandua
Poppy is in her final year of a History and Political Science degree at Trinity College. She hopes to start a law diploma this autumn at Kings Inn with a view to eventually becoming a barrister. Poppy’s grandmothers on both sides baked when she was growing up. In particular her granny on her mum’s side made an incredible chocolate cake, which they nicknamed “choccy stuff.” Her granny would often let her help with making the cake and they loved to bake shortbread together too.
Poppy says she really does not have many hobbies outside of baking! She’s not musical or sporty and uses baking to bring out her creative side. Poppy spends a lot of time doing baking research on the internet, particularly using Pinterest and Stumble. They are great for getting unusual recipe ideas. The bake Poppy is most proud of is a black forest gateau, inspired by Heston Blumenthal, which she baked for a friend’s birthday. It was made of lots of varied layers, encased with a chocolate collar and caramelised cherries. She feels what will make her stand out on the show is how she constructs her bakes and her precision when decorating. She likes modern, clean, precise bakes and is not into flowery piping. She thinks this is quite like her personality in a sense!
SHANE MURRAY
AGE: 27
OCCUPATION: Masters Student in Creative Digital Media & full time waiter
LOCATION: Living in Liberties (grew up in Lusk, Dublin)
NATIONALITY: Irish
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Single
SIGNATURE BAKE: Celebration Trifle
Growing up Shane loved to bake and these days if asked to a dinner party, he always bakes something to bring along. He began to get such a good reputation in his social circle for baking, that it was mainly his friends who suggested he entered The Great Irish Bake Off and pushed him to apply. Creativity runs in Shane’s family as his mum, Liz, is an interior designer and his dad, Andrew, designs and makes furniture. His dad is now retired but mainly worked with pine furniture making one of a kind bespoke pieces.
Shane has been baking since he was five and loves the satisfaction of presenting something to his family and friends and them enjoying what he baked. He likes challenging himself with new recipes and new things he has never baked before and has piles of baking and cookery books at home. As an avid traveller, Shane’s mind has been opened to all sorts of flavours, and he has been inspired by this. In particular he loves to cook Asian inspired food. He is still working on yeast and trying to get his bread less dense. He wants to become an expert in bread, and as such watches YouTube videos on bread making constantly.
TALA ZILBERMAN
AGE: 29
OCCUPATION: Legal Assistant Google
LOCATION: Dublin
NATIONALITY: Israel
SIGNATURE BAKE: Banoffee Cupcakes
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Married
Tala grew up in a Kibbutz in Israel, went to Tel Aviv University where she studied Law. She met her husband Liron there. They are together for 6 years. They married in 2009. She was about 12 years old when she attempted baking for the first time, using an old recipe book that was gathering dust in her parents' kitchen cabinet. Her first bake was a birthday surprise for her older sister - cream puffs. She says she is mostly self-taught, but had inspiration in the kitchen from her father and grandmother. She bakes mostly on special occasions, 2-4 times a month. She is baking more now since making the show and bringing a lot more cakes to work now. She laughs saying that every time one is spotted, her colleagues think they have missed or forgotten a birthday and she can’t tell them why she is baking so much.
Tala loves trying new recipes and experimenting with old ones. Macaroons scare her! Tala would definitely describe herself as a perfectionist!! Timing will be her issue because she would normally spend forever making something perfect and decorating it perfectly rather than leaving herself stuck for time to have something done.
TRACY COYNE
AGE: 41
OCCUPATION: Banker
LOCATION: Kerry
NATIONALITY: Irish
SIGNATURE BAKE: Chocolate Fudge (aka millionaires’ shortcake)
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Separated with 3 kids
Tracy is born and bred in Killarney and she says she is a Kerry woman through and through. She is one of 4 girls (second youngest) and she is extremely close to her sisters. Tracy works for Ulster Bank in Foreign Exchange. She is on the road constantly or she logs in from home. She is part of a team based around the country that monitor and consult on anything that crosses the border. Tracy bakes several times a week. Her mother and grandmother taught her. Her grandmother had magic hands and reigned supreme in the kitchen. Her fondest family memory is baking with her grandmother. Tracy always cooked a lot, baking came after. Cooking goes back to her childhood. She has been baking for about 5 years. She describes it as therapy and stress relief.
Tracy describes her baking as kid friendly, healthy and lunch boxable. She has a tendency to bore herself so always wants to move on with baking. Her children love novelty cakes so this culminated in a cake she made at Christmas complete with flashing lights. She is over novelty cakes now and likes more challenging bakes. Her greatest baking disaster was making chocolate pots for a friend’s birthday. She accidentally doused them with salt instead of sugar! She describes herself as cocky enough to think she can do anything but humble enough to accept that she can’t.
TREASA WALSH
AGE: 58
OCCUPATION: Palliative Care Nurse - in Blackrock Hospice
LOCATION: Irishtown, Dublin
NATIONALITY: Irish
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Widow. Living with her fiancé.
SIGNATURE BAKE: Blue cheese and pecan loaf – it’s a staple at dinner parties
Treasa comes from a big family and is one of six children. Treasa’s mum, who died at the age of 59 from an asthma attack, never worked and was a stay-at-home mum. She was a great home maker and baked all the time. Every day when they came home from school at lunch, her mum would have fig rolls and custard for them to eat. Treasa is using this as her inspiration for the biscuit challenge and is doing it in her memory. Treasa says her mum was ahead of her time with baking and was making quiches when no-one else knew what they were! Treasa’s dad, who died two years after her mum passed away, was a tailor, working in Cassidy’s most of his life.
Treasa has been baking for over 50 years. Treasa has done a few wedding cakes for friends and says she is happiest when she’s baking. She can’t think of anything else she enjoys more. Treasa bakes for the pure enjoyment of it. She says she is not technical at all and flavour means more to her than anything. Her worst habit in the kitchen is that she never turns the oven off! Her inspiration in the baking world is Mary Berry and she also absolutely loves Nigella Lawson. Treasa says things go wrong in baking all the time, but she has the knowledge to rectify most things. She is most looking forward to bread week – “Not because I’m great, but because I love doing it so much.”
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