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| My raspberry chiffon pie from year one of baking school |
(Seriously, trying to be healthy takes all the joy out of baking.)
But I've found an indulgence that doesn't require tasting or washing. (Although, be warned! It will make you want to taste and bake to your heart's content.) I can sit at home and watch British amateur bakers on TV. PBS just aired the second episode of The Great British Baking Show which highlights a specialty in the baking field each week, subtracting one baker from the lot until one lucky, skilled individual is crowned Star Baker. I was hooked after the first episode because it highlights the fact that anybody can cultivate the skills needed for greatness in the kitchen while maintaining the science behind perfect bakes and how difficult perfection can be to achieve.
After the first episode ended, I needed more. There is a whole season I'm devouring on Amazon Prime streaming. But there had to be more than that, right?
Right. In the grand tradition of immigrants coming across the pond to America, the name was changed. In England, it airs as The Great British Bake-Off. I'll be scouring the internet to find every episode I can. This way, for a little while at least, my kitchen can stay clean.
