- The ten bakers have much to prove with a fruity teatime Signature in Bread Week.
- It's the week that many a bake-off competitor has dreaded - this season no different - in having to make bread for bread-obsessed Paul. Paul issues them what he considers a relatively easy challenge for the signature in each having to make two free-form loaves (i.e. not baked in a tin or other similar sided vessel) of soda bread, one sweet and one savory, accompanied by a butter made from scratch, Prue who further hopes that they will use unique ingredients to make their loaves different from traditions. In part to honor the NHS campaign, Paul has each of the competitors make six vibrantly colored rainbow bagels for the technical, those colors which may make gauging browning of the final product harder beyond the standard difficulties of either under or over-proofing the dough. And each is asked to a make a plaque made out of bread for the showstopper, it to commemorate something meaningful in their respective lives. They must work quickly in wanting their entire plaque to rise at the same rate to retain whatever definition they want in their final product, which may be even more complicated in using different types of bread dough in their one product. Paul and Prue, in making their final judgment, may take into account certain competitors who continually do not heed their advice, which has led to the same problems in lack of success in the challenges.—Huggo
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