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Great British Bake Off episode six debrief: pastry week

Stacey Hart chose the wrong episode to put in a flaky performance

October 3, 2017 14:19
Stacey Hart (second left) and the other bakers contemplate the enormity of the challenge facing them
3 min read

Pastry week was tough for some of the bakers. Making your own is a disappearing art. Many home bakers prefer to buy readymade shortcrust from the supermarket chiller, and even experienced cooks may not bother to make puff pastry from scratch. It’s time-consuming and not guaranteed to be better than bought.

Pastry caused Radlett’s finest — Stacey Hart — to come unstuck. The opening teaser scenes revealed her confidence crumbling faster than the walls of her hand-raised pie. Each challenge saw her star fall further from the glory of caramel week. Would her pitiful Portuguese tarts see her heading out of the tent for good?

The signature challenge was four savoury shortcrust pies. The decoration needed to be linked by a theme. As Prue Leith explained, intricate pastry work takes a lot of skill. The more you mess around with it, the less likely you are to achieve that delicious crumbly texture.

Some of the  bakers’ choices of decoration were unsurprising - Yan’s nerd pies honouring her scientific heroes, for example. The self-confessed boffin had even worked out an equation for the perfect pie - sadly it didn't need pi.