Shropshire's The Great British Bake Off star Nicky narrowly missed out on being 'star baker' this week - as Alison Hammond scoffed one of her chocolates.
Shropshire's The Great British Bake Off star Nicky narrowly missed out on being "star baker" this week - as Alison Hammond scoffed one of her chocolates.
Her"showstopper" included individual chocolates, one of which was thrown up to bubbly Brummie presenter Alison, who gratefully received the tasty treat. The technical challenge was to make six identical cheesecakes with a white chocolate filling and decorations. Prue said it was a test which required"perseverane and patience".
The heat in the kitchen proved too much for Tasha, who had to take medical break and couldn't continue.
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