Ep 6. Norwich and Cambridge
- December 3, 2012
- 46 min
In season 1 episode 6 of Britain's Best Bakery, titled "Norwich and Cambridge," the search for the best bakery in Britain takes viewers to the historic and picturesque cities of Norwich and Cambridge.
The episode starts in Norwich, where judges Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit bakeries that offer a range of baked goods, from classic victoria sponge cakes to unique and inventive creations. First up is a bakery that specializes in traditional buns, followed by a shop that offers a variety of breads and cakes made with local and organic ingredients. The judges also visit a bakery that has won a prestigious award for its sourdough bread.
Next, the scene shifts to Cambridge, where the judges explore the city's best bakeries, each with its own specialty. The first stop is a bakery that specializes in macarons, followed by a patisserie that features beautiful and intricate cakes and pastries. The judges also visit a bakery that offers a variety of breads and cakes, and a shop that specializes in handmade chocolates and truffles.
Throughout the episode, the judges meet with passionate and skilled bakers who take pride in their craft and use only the best ingredients. They taste a variety of delicious baked goods, from classic bakes to innovative and modern creations, and carefully evaluate each one based on taste, texture, presentation, and overall quality.
In the end, only the best bakery from each city will be chosen to move on to the next round of the competition, and the judges have a tough decision to make. As always, viewers will get a chance to see some of the best bakers in Britain in action, and learn about the fascinating history and culture behind each of the cities visited.