Some days are for rom-com movies, and some days are reserved for binge-watching the process of creating eerie-looking Halloween-themed desserts.
While sweet mummy treats or slimy monster cakes might not make you drool — the sinister, chilling, but oh-so intelligently made confectionery in “Halloween Baking Championship” will definitely keep you hooked.
The TV-g-rated spooktacular baking show is a spinoff of the popular baking series including “Kids Baking Championship,” “Holiday Baking Championship,” and “Spring Baking Championship.” In this competitive baking show, bakers from different parts of the world come together to create sinister-looking treats by following Halloween-theme challenges that are hair-raising, to say the least. The goal is to woo the judges and take home a ginormous cash prize of 25,000.
As the competition proceeds, the judges eliminate contestants based on their preparations. The best contestants move through rounds, with the challenges becoming more and more complex. The champion of the “Main Heat...
While sweet mummy treats or slimy monster cakes might not make you drool — the sinister, chilling, but oh-so intelligently made confectionery in “Halloween Baking Championship” will definitely keep you hooked.
The TV-g-rated spooktacular baking show is a spinoff of the popular baking series including “Kids Baking Championship,” “Holiday Baking Championship,” and “Spring Baking Championship.” In this competitive baking show, bakers from different parts of the world come together to create sinister-looking treats by following Halloween-theme challenges that are hair-raising, to say the least. The goal is to woo the judges and take home a ginormous cash prize of 25,000.
As the competition proceeds, the judges eliminate contestants based on their preparations. The best contestants move through rounds, with the challenges becoming more and more complex. The champion of the “Main Heat...
- 9/12/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Jane Street Entertainment is a full-service production firm. It is a collaboration between expert executive producers Linda Lea and Donna Macletchie. Series that the duo has executive produced has appeared on different high-end channels like: Food Network, Lifetime, HBO, USA, NBC, Hgtv and many more. Donna and Linda have executively produced six top-rated prime-time series on Food Network. These include: Food Network Star, Kitchen Casino, Rachel vs. Guy “Kids.”, Chopped, Rachel vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-off, and Sweet Genius. The veteran executive producer ladies have also done Cousins Undercover that airs on Hgtv. Jane Street is in the business of creating
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- 11/17/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Zap2it: You're the judge on "Sweet Genius" but do you devise the challenges?
Ron Ben-Israel: It is a group effort. It would be impossible for one person. I thrive working in a group. There are many, many discussions before the show. We sit as a community and discuss it. In the second season, because we created a following, which is so nice and we have a very busy, active Facebook page, I have asked the audience and the viewers to give us ideas. And they have given us hundreds of suggestions.
Zap2it: What are some that you used?
Ron Ben-Israel: Somebody suggested a musical theme. People were very creative. What they want to see and what they want to taste. Now people are becoming very particular. Now they want to see desserts for diabetics and gluten-free. And people are asking if they could go on the show,...
Ron Ben-Israel: It is a group effort. It would be impossible for one person. I thrive working in a group. There are many, many discussions before the show. We sit as a community and discuss it. In the second season, because we created a following, which is so nice and we have a very busy, active Facebook page, I have asked the audience and the viewers to give us ideas. And they have given us hundreds of suggestions.
Zap2it: What are some that you used?
Ron Ben-Israel: Somebody suggested a musical theme. People were very creative. What they want to see and what they want to taste. Now people are becoming very particular. Now they want to see desserts for diabetics and gluten-free. And people are asking if they could go on the show,...
- 1/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A year and a half ago, Ron Ben-Israel was known mainly among some New Yorkers for his delicious cakes decorated with exquisite sugar flowers.
He had a great business on the top floor of an old building in SoHo, taught class at the French Culinary Institute and made occasional guest appearances on TV.
Then the Food Network put him in "Sweet Genius," in which pastry chefs must create fab desserts out of unusual ingredients. Now the former modern dancer from Israel is stopped on the street and asked for his autograph
.
"It seems like forever," he tells Zap2it. "It has only been 13 months."
"It became such a part of my life, but it is relatively new," Ben-Israel says. "I did not know much about TV except going on to make cakes or sugar techniques.
"Being in the forefront, the public can love me and hate me but cannot ignore me now,...
He had a great business on the top floor of an old building in SoHo, taught class at the French Culinary Institute and made occasional guest appearances on TV.
Then the Food Network put him in "Sweet Genius," in which pastry chefs must create fab desserts out of unusual ingredients. Now the former modern dancer from Israel is stopped on the street and asked for his autograph
.
"It seems like forever," he tells Zap2it. "It has only been 13 months."
"It became such a part of my life, but it is relatively new," Ben-Israel says. "I did not know much about TV except going on to make cakes or sugar techniques.
"Being in the forefront, the public can love me and hate me but cannot ignore me now,...
- 1/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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