Great British Baking Show Copycat Recipes (2024)

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Great British Baking Show Copycat Recipes (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Mar. 01, 2024

    Have the urge to binge on episodes of The Great British Baking Show? Now you can bake along with these copycat recipes inspired by the series most delicious moments. No UK-to-American conversions necessary!

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    Inspired by the Great British Baking Show Credits

    Before we dive into dozens of Mary Berry-approved copycats, let’s start with a cake inspired by the show’s iconic opening credits. Topped with fresh raspberries and a rich ganache, this cake might just be tastier than its British cousin.

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    Season 1: Cake Week

    Inspired by Martha's Lemon and Thyme Mini Cakes

    For Americans, this was the first we ever saw of The Great British Baking Show (or Bake Off for the Brits). Fan-favorite Martha whipped up dozens of miniature lemon and thyme cakes for the first Showstopper Challenge. Simple and elegant, we were hooked!

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    Season 1: Desserts Week

    Inspired by the Tiramisu Technical Challenge

    Everyone loves a good Technical Challenge. But don’t worry if you’re not a tiramisu expert, we’ve got a how-to to walk you through the process step by step—no Paul Hollywood spying over your shoulder!

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    Season 1: Pies & Tarts Week

    Inspired by Nancy's Apple Galette

    During this episode, bakers were challenged to build a three-tiered pie. We aren’t going to suggest you try that at home, but we do recommend a tasty apple galette, much like the one Nancy topped off her tower with!

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    Season 1: Pastry Week

    Inspired by Martha's Mini Beef Wellingtons

    Pastries can be pretty finicky, but when you get them right, they are so worth it. These mini beef wellingtons, just like the one’s Martha made, are sure to impress at your next party.

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    Season 1: Advanced Dough Week

    Inspired by Richard's Fruit Swedish Tea Ring

    This recipe is packed with fruity spread and twisted just like Richard’s stellar bake. Best of all—it’s all topped off with beautiful icing, making it worthy of the highest praise.

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    Season 1: Patisserie Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Richard's Double Nut Baklava

    Who can resist flaky, sticky, nutty baklava? This recipe is packed with macadamia nuts and pecans for extra crunch and depth of flavor. We think a beautiful bake like this is likely to earn you a rare Paul Hollywood handshake.

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    Season 1: Patisserie Week

    Inspired by the Schichttorte Technical Challenge

    We all know that our favorite judges like to find the most obscure and difficult recipes for the weekly technical challenges. Schichttorte is essentially a layered crepe cake. This one looks impressive (and is super tasty to boot!).

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    Season 1: Final Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by the Scone Technical Challenge

    Another part of the final very British Technical Challenge was to whip up a batch of simple scones. Normally served with tea, scones are an English classic, much like these commonly misunderstood dishes!

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    Season 2: Cake Week

    Inspired by Glenn's Strawberries and Cream Cake

    Known for his giant desserts, Glenn started off the second season with a beautiful (and massive) strawberries and cream cake. We like this version with a few blueberries and raspberries mixed in!

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    Season 2: Cake Week

    Inspired by the Angel Food Cake Technical Challenge

    Presented with this challenge, the bakers were pretty confused, but in the end they made lovely cakes filled with lemon curd.

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    Season 2: Bread Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by the English Muffin Technical Challenge

    A certain satisfaction comes from knowing how to make foods that you’d typically buy pre-made. The bakers mastered English muffins on their second week (and we think you can manage too, with this recipe).

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    Season 2: Dessert Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Floating Islands Technical Challenge

    We love the Great British Baking Show because it shows us new-to-us recipes, like this one for delicate meringue on a bed of creamy custard.

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    Season 2: Dessert Week

    Inspired by Christine's Brandy Snap Ninety-Niners

    In the Showstopper Challenge, bakers were asked to make dozens of beautiful petit fours—or bite-sized desserts. Christine whipped up delicate brandy snaps filled with cream. If you’re craving more mini treats, try these on for size.

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    Season 2: Sweet Dough Week

    Inspired by the Apricot Curonne Technical Challenge

    One of Paul’s trademark extra-difficult technicals, an apricot curonne, is filled with apricot preserves, almond paste and topped with flaked almonds. This one takes a little extra time, but it turns out beautifully. Mary Berry would be proud if you tried this one at home!

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    Season 2: Sweet Dough Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Frances's Hot Cross Buns

    Sweet dough is notoriously difficult to work with. (Getting that perfect rise? Impossible—if you don’t follow these tips.) But Frances knocked it out of the park with her showstopper hot cross buns. Now you can too!

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    Season 2: Sweet Dough Week

    Inspired by Frances's Kolaches

    In addition to those tasty hot cross buns, Frances whipped up a batch of tasty Bohemian style kolaches. She filled hers with custard and rhubarb, but feel free to substitute your favorite fruit filling for this tasty pastry.

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    Season 2: Sweet Dough Week

    Inspired by Frances's Palmiers

    Made of flaky puff pastry filled with cinnamon and sugar, palmiers are certainly a show-stopping treat. While Frances made her puff from scratch, it never hurts to use frozen pastry to speed up the process. We’ll show you how.

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    Season 2: Unconventional Ingredients Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Ruby's Carrot Cake

    Ruby stunned the judges with her adorable garden-inspired cake. The real star of that bake, though, was the delicious and moist carrot cake much like this one!

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    Season 2: Final Week

    Inspired by the Pretzel Technical Challenge

    In the last week of this season, the bakers were challenged to make salty homemade pretzels. Getting that perfect twist can be tricky, but once you’ve got the hang of it, you won’t want to stop! Try them alongside some of our favorite beer garden-inspired recipes.

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    Season 3: Cake Week

    Inspired by the Frosted Walnut Cake Technical Challenge

    The Great British Baking Show starts every season off with Cake Week. In this season, bakers were challenged to make the perfect walnut cake. Lucky for you, we found a winning recipe right here!

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    Season 3: Biscuit Week

    Inspired by Mat's Pistachio and Cranberry Biscotti

    We Americans would consider biscotti more of a cookie than a biscuit, but we’ll let those differences go for the sake of this scrumptious biscotti. Packed with nuts and fruit, it’s a great coffee companion.

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    Season 3: Bread Week

    Inspired by the Baguette Technical Challenge

    Bread week is where the best bakers always seem to rise to the top. Try this baguette recipe at home and you’ll earn the title of Star Baker!

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    Season 3: Desserts Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Ian's Pomegranate Creme Brulee

    Take this special occasion dessert to the next level by incorporating pomegranate flavor, just like Ian (who took home Star Baker this week!).

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    Season 3: Chocolate Week

    Inspired by the Chocolate Souffle Challenge

    Souffles are notoriously difficult to master, but when made just right, they are absolute heaven! Give this recipe a go in your own kitchen and then try a few of our other French favorites!

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    Season 3: Final Week

    Inspired by Tamal's Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake

    You can’t have a British baking show without a good sticky toffee pudding! Tamal turned this classic English dessert into a multi-tiered masterpiece, but you can make this simple (but still delicious) version at home.

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    Season 3: Final Week

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    Inspired by Nadiya's Big Fat British Wedding Cake

    Nadiya took home the crown (or should I say cake plate) with a stunning tiered lemon cake. This version lacks the elegant jewels and sparkle of her finale showstopper, but it still has those amazing citrus flavors.

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    Season 4: Cake Week

    Inspired by Benjamina's Pistachio and Cardamom Cake

    Benjamina kicked off this season with a beautiful cardamom drizzle cake. While this isn’t an exact copycat, this cheesecake still features all those amazing flavors.

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    Season 4: Biscuit Week

    Inspired by Kate's Lavender Shortbread

    Leave it to the Brits to incorporate a hint of lavender into their shortbread. When used sparingly, this floral flavor can be lovely and delicate.

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    Season 4: Biscuit Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Tom's Frappelatteccino Shortbread

    In the biscuit challenge, baker Tom packed a lot of ingredients into one small shortbread. We love the idea of cappuccino and shortbread, though! It goes without saying that these cookies are a great match for your morning cuppa.

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    Season 4: Biscuit Week

    Inspired by Candice's Sticky Ginger Pub

    In a gingerbread house challenge, baker Candice went the extra mile and set her cookie pub atop a sticky ginger cake, much like this one.

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    Season 4: Botanical Week

    Inspired by Jane's Coconut Meringue Pie

    Who can resist a delicate meringue-topped pie? We love this coconut recipe. Take it up to Jane’s level and incorporate just a little lime zest for more tropical flavor.

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    Season 4: Desserts Week

    Inspired by Selasi's Summer Picnic Roulade

    With a combination like strawberries and cream, who can go wrong? This beautiful cake roll, inspired by Selasi, would be a stunning addition to any picnic or party.

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    Season 4: Patisserie Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Candice's Mushroom Palmiers

    We’ve already seen sweet palmiers from our British bakers, but the flaky treat can also be savory. Packed with mushrooms, these make an elegant appetizer.

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    Season 4: Patisserie Week

    Inspired by Jane's Pistachio Fancies

    For the Patisserie Week Showstopper Challenge, bakers were challenged to make petite cakes, or fancies. Jane got great reviews from Mary and Paul on the flavor of her pistachio cake. Pair this with fresh raspberries and cream to mimic Jane’s flavor combinations exactly.

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    Season 4: Final Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Jane's Red, White and Blue Pavlova

    In the last Signature Bake of the season, bakers were tasked with making picture-perfect meringue desserts. Jane made a beautiful, berry-filled pavlova much like this one.

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    Season 4: Final Week

    Taste of Home

    Inspired by Candice's Mini Asparagus Quiches

    In the final challenge of the season, the bakers were asked to make a picnic fit for the queen herself—a major challenge! Candice included miniature asparagus quiches in here royal picnic spread, and you can make the full-size version at home with this copycat.

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    Season 4: Final Week

    Inspired by Candice's Rhubarb Tart

    As a part of that same queenly challenge, Candice baked up beautiful rhubarb tartlets. When not entertaining the queen, this rustic version is a great substitute.

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    Originally Published: June 27, 2018

    Great British Baking Show Copycat Recipes (39)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    Great British Baking Show Copycat Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    Do they get recipes on The Great British Baking Show? ›

    They have to supply the show's food producer with every signature and showstopper baked recipe even if they don't make it to the end. "We get four weeks to come up with the recipes for the challenges, which didn't seem like a lot of time at all," 2014 finalist Chetna Makan told Digital Spy.

    Do GBBO contestants pay for ingredients? ›

    Once in the big tent, all ingredients are paid for by production. Contestants are given a per-episode allowance and have to shop accordingly. You must stay in the same hotel as the other bakers. All bakers are picked up in the morning from their (paid for) accommodation and are transported to the tent for filming.

    Why do the bakers on The Great British Baking Show wear the same clothes? ›

    The Great British Bake Off is usually filmed over the course of two days per episode, because of this, producers are very strict on having contestants wear the exact same clothes to avoid any mishaps with continuity and to make it easier to edit together.

    What happens to the food after The Great British Baking Show? ›

    You will be happy to know that the goodies do not go to waste, as the leftover baked goods are shared between the crew and the bakers themselves.

    Why did Mary Berry stop The Great British Baking Show? ›

    Why did Mary Berry leave The Great British Bake Off when it left the BBC? She said the BBC had been very good to her over the years and she wasn't interested in working for a commercial channel. The BBC also offered her her own show.

    Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

    He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

    Who stormed off Great British baking show? ›

    Diana Beard stirred up a storm on series five when it appeared she had taken Iain Watters' Baked Alaska ice cream out of the freezer. A frustrated Iain threw his creation into the bin and even presented said disposal unit to the judges when it was time to bring his bake up to the front of the tent.

    Why is Great British Bake Off Cancelled? ›

    The show, which first aired in 2010, has been cancelled to make way for live football. Hosted by Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding, the show will move from its regular slot to tomorrow.

    Do bakers on Bake Squad get paid? ›

    The series is only lightly competitive, with no prizes or elimination-style elements. Instead, the focus is on creating elaborate desserts for a per-episode client—usually for a celebration, wedding, or birthday. The bakers typically have seven hours to produce their desserts before presenting them.

    Do great British bakers know in advance? ›

    The bakers have to write their own recipes for the signature and showstopper rounds. Although the bakers don't have time to prepare for the technical rounds, they get plenty of notice to develop recipes for the other two challenges. "You're given a brief for two challenges — the signature challenge and the showstopper.

    Is The Great British Bake Off filmed in one day? ›

    In each episode, the amateur bakers are given three challenges based on that week's theme: a signature bake, a technical challenge, and a show-stopper. The three challenges take place over two days, and the filming takes up to 16 hours a day.

    Where do the contestants on the Great British baking show stay during filming? ›

    The show remained there until the pandemic hit, where they left to film in Down Hall Hotel in Essex. Whilst filming at the Essex hotel and spa, contestants and producers would stay on-site in order to maintain their 'covid bubble' and minimise the risk of outbreaks halting filming.

    How long does Great British Bake Off take to film? ›

    Filming each season takes up to 30 days over a 10 week period between April and August.

    Why does the Great British baking show have two names? ›

    The answer is simple. It all comes down to copyright. In the US, the Minnesotan-based food company, Pillsbury, has the exclusive rights to the term “bake off”. In 1949 the company began holding its traditional cooking contest, named the “Pillsbury Bake-Off”, which judges dishes made using Pillsbury dough.

    Do great British bakers bring their own ingredients? ›

    They can bake anything at all that falls within those parameters, so there's a lot of delicious variety. They are able to practice their recipes at home as much as they want. And each baker brings their own ingredients to the bake off tent. Just how much time is given for practice, I do not know.

    Are the contestants on The Great British Baking Show professional bakers? ›

    All twelve of these amateur bakers will be challenged on their baking skills from every angle by judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, all the while helped — or hindered — by hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. Meet each of the bakers below. Pick your favorite and see if they can prove their talent in the kitchen.

    What happens to the food on baking shows? ›

    Food on a cooking show like Top Chef, etc. is typically cooked and served in a very short time frame, so it is often left to waste. Many of the food items that are used on these shows are either thrown away or given to charity.

    Has anyone become famous from The Great British Baking Show? ›

    Nadiya Hussain

    Nadiya won back in 2015 and has since gone on to host her own TV shows, has a monthly column in The Times and even created Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday cake. With an expected net worth of over £3 million, she has released six books since winning The Great British Bake Off.

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