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The Great British Bake Off
Series 9
British digital release
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release28 August (2018-08-28) –
30 October 2018 (2018-10-30)
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The ninth series of The Great British Bake Off began on 28 August 2018, [1] [2] with this being the second series to be broadcast on Channel 4. The series is presented by Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig, with judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. This series saw a few changes to the usual format: the first episode being Biscuit Week (the previous 8 series began with a Cake Week), the documentary inserts were dropped, and the finale included the competitors doing a technical challenge outside the tent for the first time.

The series was won by Rahul Mandal, with Kim-Joy Hewlett and Ruby Bhogal as the runners-up. [3] [4]

Bakers

Baker [1] Age Occupation Hometown Links
Antony Amourdoux 30 Banker London [5]
Briony Williams 33 Stay at home parent Bristol [6] [7]
Dan Beasley-Harling 36 Stay at home parent London [8] [9]
Imelda McCarron 33 Countryside recreation officer County Tyrone [10] [11]
Jon Jenkins 47 Blood courier Newport [12] [13]
Karen Wright 60 In-store sampling assistant Wakefield [14]
Kim-Joy Hewlett 27 Mental health specialist Leeds [15] [16]
Luke Thompson 30 Civil servant/house and techno DJ Sheffield [17]
Manon Lagrève 26 Software project manager London [18] [19]
Rahul Mandal 30 Research scientist Rotherham [20] [21]
Ruby Bhogal 29 Project manager London [22] [23]
Terry Hartill 56 Retired air steward West Midlands [24] [25]

Results summary

Elimination chart
Baker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rahul SAFE SB SB HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW LOW WINNER
Kim-Joy SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SB SAFE SB LOW HIGH Runner-up
Ruby LOW SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH LOW SB SB Runner-up
Briony HIGH LOW LOW LOW LOW SB SAFE HIGH OUT
Manon SB SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE OUT
Jon SAFE HIGH SAFE HIGH LOW SAFE OUT
Dan SAFE HIGH HIGH SB SAFE OUT
Karen SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW OUT
Terry LOW LOW SAFE N/A [a] OUT
Antony SAFE SAFE OUT
Luke SAFE OUT
Imelda OUT

[a] Terry was ill and unable to compete in episode 4, but the bakers agreed he should return to the competition the following week. At the end of episode 4, the judges decided it was unfair to eliminate anyone in Terry's absence. Consequently, two bakers were eliminated the following week.

Colour key:

  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that week, but was not the Star Baker.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  Baker did not compete that week.
  Baker was eliminated.
  Baker was the Star Baker.
  Baker was a series runner-up.
  Baker was the series winner.

Episodes

Episode 1: Biscuits

Breaking with tradition, this year the series kicked off with biscuit week. For the first challenge of the series, the bakers were tasked to bake 24 regional biscuits that needed to be all identical, and said something about them and a place in the British Isles, in 2 hours. For the first technical challenge of this series, they are tasked to make one of Paul Hollywood's childhood favourites - Wagon Wheels, in 214 hours. Finally, for the showstopper, the bakers had to create a spectacular 3D biscuit self-portrait that needed to be constructed with layers of biscuits and judged while placed upright on an easel stand, all in 4 hours. [26]

Baker Signature
(24 Regional Biscuits)
Technical
(8 Wagon Wheels)
Showstopper
(3D Biscuit Self-Portrait)
Result
Antony Turmeric and Caraway Goosnargh Cakes 12th " Kilimanjaro Selfie" Safe
Briony Apple Cider Empire Biscuits 2nd " Bristol Biscuit Selfie" Safe
Dan Lemon and Strawberry Shrewsburys 4th "New Dad in Palm Springs" Safe
Imelda Cherry and White Chocolate Oatmeal Biscuits 11th "Seaside Selfie" Eliminated
Jon Aberffraw 'Creams' 5th "A Sailing Selfie by the Sea" Safe
Karen Yorkshire Perkins 6th Rosewater and Cardamom "Holiday Selfie" Safe
Kim-Joy Orange Blossom York Biscuits 10th "Me at Miyajima Shrine" Safe
Luke Yorkshire Gingernuts 8th "What Happens In Vegas...!" Safe
Manon Hazelnut Cornish Shortbread 3rd Matcha and White Chocolate Ganache Japanese Selfie Star Baker
Rahul Fennel and Coconut Pitcaithly Bannock 7th "First Spring in the UK" Safe
Ruby Masala Chai Devon Flats 1st " Gingerbread Marathon Selfie" Safe
Terry Lake District Ginger Shortbread 9th " Brandy Snap Selfie" Safe

Episode 2: Cakes

For their signature bakes, the bakers were required to create a traybake sliced into 16 identical pieces in 2 hours. The technical challenge was set by Prue, which featured a cake with an unusual ingredient: Le Gâteau Vert, one of French painter Claude Monet's favourite birthday treats, in 214 hours. The cake featured a pistachio genoise sponge sandwiched by a pistachio Crème au Beurre and covered by a green fondant coloured by spinach. For the showstopper, the bakers were required to create a technically demanding chocolate collar cake, featuring at least two tiers, in 4 hours. [27]

Baker Signature
(16 Traybakes)
Technical
(Le Gâteau Vert)
Showstopper
(Chocolate Collar Cake)
Result
Antony Cardamom and Coconut Burfi Traybake 9th Pistachio, Saffron and Rose Cake Safe
Briony Turron and Orange Traybake 5th Chocolate Fudge and Salted Caramel Creation Safe
Dan Black Forest Slice 3rd Dark Chocolate and Raspberry Birthday Cake Safe
Jon Lemon Meringue Traybake 1st Hawaiian Shirt Pina Colada Cake Safe
Karen Almond and Marzipan Traybake with Rhubarb Jam 11th Strawberry Fayre Chocolate Cake Safe
Kim-Joy Pandan Chiffon Cake with Palm Sugar Cream 4th Yuzu and Raspberry Genoise Cat Cake Safe
Luke Lemon and Poppy Seed Traybake 7th Raspberry and White Chocolate Collar Cake Eliminated
Manon Rosemary and Honey Traybake 6th Almond Princess Cake Safe
Rahul Lemon and Cardamom Traybake 2nd Chocolate Orange Layer Cake Star Baker
Ruby Boozy Black Forest Traybake 10th Chocolate Orange " Jackson Pollock" Collar Cake Safe
Terry Rum and Raisin Traybake 8th Champagne and Strawberries Eiffel Tower Collar Cake Safe

Episode 3: Bread

For their signature bakes, the bakers had 3 hours to create a British classic, 12 Chelsea buns. In the technical challenge, the bakers, using Paul Hollywood's recipe, were tasked to make a batch of 8 grilled non-yeasted garlic naans, brushed with garlic ghee and topped with coriander, in only 1 hour. For their showstopper, the bakers were asked to create a three-tiered Korovai to be elaborately decorated for a celebratory occasion, in 5 hours. Most of the bakers chose the traditional wedding theme. [28]

Baker Signature
(12 Chelsea Buns)
Technical
(8 Non-Yeasted Garlic Naan)
Showstopper
( Korovai)
Result
Antony Decadent Breakfast Chelsea Buns 8th Chocolate and Orange Adventure Korovai Eliminated
Briony Balsamic Strawberry Chelsea Buns 9th Happily Ever After Korovai Safe
Dan Sticky Spiced Orange Chelsea Buns 6th Wedding Korovai Safe
Jon Cardiff City vs Chelsea Buns 2nd Korovai Dydd Dewi Sant Safe
Karen Peak District Christmas Chelsea Buns 5th French Breakfast Wedding Korovai Safe
Kim-Joy Pistachio and Cardamom Tangzhong Chelsea Buns 10th Orange, Cinnamon and Cranberry ' Kit-ovai' Safe
Manon Apricot, Cranberry and Marzipan Chai Chelsea Buns 3rd Fabergé Inspired Traditional Korovai Safe
Rahul Mango and Cranberry Chelsea Buns 4th Garden Wedding Korovai Star Baker
Ruby Gujarela Chelsea Buns with Dates, Almonds and Raisins 7th Mama and Papa's Belated Wedding Korovai Safe
Terry Tangy Citrus Sticky Chelsea Buns 1st Garden Korovai Safe

Episode 4: Desserts

At the start of this episode, it was announced that Terry was not able to compete this week due to illness. But, with the agreement of all, he would be allowed to come back to the competition the following week. For their signature bakes, the bakers were required to create a meringue roulade in 1 hour and 45 minutes. For their technical challenge, using Prue's recipe, the bakers were tasked to produce a raspberry blancmange served with 12 Langues de Chat biscuits in 212 hours. For their showstoppers, the bakers were tasked to create a spectacular melting chocolate ball dessert, which is a chocolate sphere that would be melted away with a hot sauce, revealing the dessert hidden inside, in 3 hours. After the three challenges, Briony and Karen were left as the bottom two. However, nobody was eliminated this week, as the judges deemed it would be unfair to send anyone home with Terry's absence. However, this meant two bakers would be eliminated the following week. [29]

Baker Signature
( Meringue Roulade)
Technical
(Raspberry Blancmange with 12 Langues du Chat)
Showstopper
(Melting Chocolate Ball Dessert)
Result
Briony Treacle Tart Roulade 5th Blood Orange & Amaretto Sticky Toffee Sphere Safe
Dan Florida Roulade 1st Dan and the Giant Peach Star Baker
Jon Mango and Passion Fruit Roulade 3rd Lucy and Hannah's Ballet Cake Safe
Karen Coffee Cream and Praline Roulade 7th Chateau Du Chambord Framboise Safe
Kim-Joy 'Sweet Dreams' Roulade 6th Melting Chocolate Galaxy Safe
Manon Amarene and Kirsch Cherry Roulade 8th White Chocolate Renaissance Surprise Safe
Rahul Rhubarb and Custard Roulade 4th Opera Cake with Kalash Inspired Dome Safe
Ruby Pina Colada Roulade 2nd Chocolate Egg Safe
Terry Did not compete Safe

Episode 5: Spice

For the signature challenge, the bakers were tasked to bake a ginger cake in 2 hours. For the technical challenge, using Paul Hollywood's recipe, the bakers must create a batch of 12 Ma'amoul, an ancient pastry from the Middle East that none of the bakers had heard of, in 112 hours. In the batch, 6 of the ma'amoul must be filled with walnuts and shaped with a mould, and the other 6 must be filled with a date paste and decorated by pinching the dough with ma'amoul tongs. For their showstoppers, the bakers were tasked to create a beautiful, gravity-defying spiced biscuit chandelier to be done in 4 hours. Prue was unwell during the showstoppers round, and as a result, Paul was left as the solo judge. [30]

Baker Signature
( Ginger Cake)
Technical
(12 Ma'amoul)
Showstopper
(Spiced Biscuit Chandelier)
Result
Briony Honey and Apricot Ginger Cake 6th Turmeric Latte Chandelier Safe
Dan Ginger and Lemon Drip Cake 2nd Birthday Kaleidoscope for Constance Safe
Jon Family Christmas Ginger Cake 7th Birthday Chandelier for Emily's 21st Safe
Karen Bonfire Night Ginger Cake 9th Pontefract Girls' School Reunion Eliminated
Kim-Joy Stem Ginger Cake with Poached Pears 4th Christmas Spiced Ice Chandelier Star Baker
Manon Italian Meringue Ginger Cake 5th Art Deco Spiced Biscuit Chandelier Safe
Rahul Bonfire Night Caramel Ginger Cake 3rd Durga Puja Cardamom Chandelier Safe
Ruby Jamaican Me Crazy Ginger Cake 1st Peacock Chandelier Safe
Terry Caramelised Pear and Stem Ginger Cake 8th 12 Days of Christmas Chandelier Eliminated

Episode 6: Pastry

For the signature challenge, the bakers were tasked to make 12 samosas, in which 6 must be savoury and the other 6 must be sweet, in 2 hours. The samosas must also be served with a dip to complement them. The technical challenge was set by Prue Leith, and the bakers were required to make 6 Puits D'amour, meaning "well of love", in 2 hours. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were tasked to create a shaped banquet pie that would be beautifully decorated enough to act as a centrepiece at a Tudor banquet in 312 hours. [31]

Baker Signature
(12 Samosas)
Technical
(6 Puits D'amour)
Showstopper
(Shaped Banquet Pie)
Result
Briony Home Comforts 1st " Down the Rabbit Hole" Banquet Pie Star Baker
Dan Festive Samosas 6th Salmon Coulibiac Eliminated
Jon A Romantic Dinner For Two, Samosa Style 2nd Welsh Dragon Pie Safe
Kim-Joy Flavours of India 5th Silke the Vegetarian Mermaid Safe
Manon Samosas for Mum 4th "What Has Poppy Eaten?" Safe
Rahul Paneer Singara and Misti Singara 3rd Butterfly Pie Safe
Ruby Traditional Samosas 7th Kohinoor Crown Safe

Episode 7: Vegan

The remaining six bakers were required, in the signature challenge, to make 8 savoury vegan tartlets of two different fillings using shortcrust pastry that contained no butter or eggs in 2 hours. For the technical challenge, using Prue Leith's recipe, the bakers were tasked to make a vegan tropical fruit pavlova using aquafaba in place of egg whites to create the meringue in 212 hours. For the showstopper, the bakers were tasked to create a beautiful vegan celebratory cake in 4 hours. [32]

Baker Signature
(8 Savoury Vegan Tartlets)
Technical
(Vegan Tropical Fruit Pavlova)
Showstopper
(Vegan Celebratory Cake)
Result
Briony French Onion Tartlets

Celeriac & Apple Tartlets

5th Hazelnut Mocha Cake Safe
Jon Garlic Mushroom Tartlets

Falafel & Hummus Tartlets

4th Only Fools Eat Horses Cake Eliminated
Kim-Joy Broccoli & Tomato Quiches

Mascarpone Squirrel Tartlets

6th Lavender & Lemon Fox Cake Star Baker
Manon Summer & Winter Tartlets 2nd Spiced Apple Cake Safe
Rahul Coriander Posto & Veg Tartlets

Ghugni Chaat Tartlets

1st Chocolate & Coconut Layer Cake with Raspberry Jam Safe
Ruby Sage & Butternut Tartlets

'Cheesy Greens' Tartlets

3rd Chocolate, Lemon & Coconut Cake Safe

Episode 8: Danish (Quarterfinals)

In the quarterfinal signature challenge, the final five bakers were tasked to make a rye bread and make two types of Smørrebrød using it in 312 hours. For the technical challenge, the bakers were instructed to make 14 Æbleskiver containing a cinnamon and apple filling, and served with a strawberry jam dipping sauce in 1 hour. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were required to make a kagemand or a kagekone, a traditional Danish birthday cake made from Danish pastry that resembles a boy or a girl, in 412 hours. The bakers' kagemand/kagekone must be based on someone the bakers recognised and they must use at least three different confectionery making skills within it. [33]

Baker Signature
(2 Smørrebrød)
Technical
(14 Æbleskiver)
Showstopper
( Kagemand/Kagekone)
Result
Briony Spanish & West Country Smørrebrød 1st Nana Pat Kagekone Safe
Kim-Joy Bumblebee Eggs & Fish Smørrebrød 2nd Off to the Opera Kagekone Safe
Manon Cheese and Fruit Smørrebrød 4th Birthday Girl Kagekone Eliminated
Rahul Smoked Salmon & Roasted Vegetable Smørrebrød 5th Indian King Kagemand Safe
Ruby Post-Gym Smørrebrød 3rd Sister Kagekone Star Baker

Episode 9: Pâtisserie (Semi-final)

In the Pâtisserie semifinal signature challenge, the bakers were tasked to make 24 dipped Madeleines in two designs and flavours, in 112 hours. For the technical challenge, the bakers tackled Prue Leith's complex recipe for Torta Setteveli, a seven-layered cake containing two light chocolate genoise sponges, hazelnut bavarois, crunchy praline base and a chocolate mousse, topped with a chocolate mirror glaze, to be completed in 312 hours. For the penultimate showstopper challenge, the bakers created a Parisian pâtisserie window containing 36 pâtisserie in three types: choux pastry, pate sucree and puff pastry mille-feuille, in 5 hours. [34]

Baker Signature
(24 Dipped Madeleines)
Technical
( Torta Setteveli)
Showstopper
(Parisian Pâtisserie Window)
Result
Briony Mojito Madeleines

Espresso Martini Madeleines

3rd British Tea to French Pâtisserie Window Eliminated
Kim-Joy Ginger and Lemon Madeleines

Orange Bunny Madeleines

2nd Flavourite Flavours Window Display Safe
Rahul Lemon and Raspberry Madeleines

Orange Curd Madeleines

4th Classic Tribute to Pâtisserie Window Safe
Ruby Pick Your Own Madeleines 1st Parisian Un Bouquet de Fleurs Window Display Star Baker

Episode 10: Final

For the final signature challenge, the last three bakers were required to make 12 iced doughnuts of two types, filled and ring, in 3 hours. The technical challenge was another Bake Off first, where the bakers were asked to carry out the challenge outside the tent. Using Paul Hollywood's recipe, the bakers needed to produce 6 pita breads in 90 minutes, to be served with three different dips: baba ghanoush, smoked garlic salsa verde and burnt pepper salsa, using the open campfire set up outside. For the final showstopper, the bakers were asked to create an incredible landscape dessert with at least three different elements within it, in 412 hours. During the showstopper, one of Rahul's storage glass jars exploded under the intense heat, which resulted in shards of broken glass shattered all over his bench and potentially contaminated his bakes. This required cleaning up from the production team. As a result, he was given an extra 15 minutes for the challenge. [35]

Baker Signature
(12 Iced Doughnuts)
Technical
(6 Campfire Pita Breads)
Showstopper
(Landscape Dessert)
Result
Kim-Joy Amaretto Diplomat Filled Doughnuts

Lemon Ring Doughnuts

1st Lost City of Atlantis Dessert Landscape Runner-up
Rahul Mango Créme Pâtissière Filled Doughnuts

Spiced Orange Ring Doughnuts

2nd Edible Rock Garden Winner
Ruby Dulce De Leche Filled Doughnuts & Raspberry and Cardamom Ring Doughnuts 3rd Magical Edible Landscape Runner-up

Specials

The two holiday specials each feature four returning contestants from the series 5–8.

The Great Christmas Bake Off featured Liam Charles (Series 8), Flo Atkins (Series 8), Andrew Smyth (Series 7) and Jane Beedle (Series 7). The special was won by Jane Beedle.

The Great Festive Bake Off featured the return of winner Candice Brown (Series 7), Steven Carter-Bailey (Series 8), Tamal Ray (Series 6) and Kate Henry (Series 5). The special was won by Steven Carter-Bailey. [36]

The Great Christmas Bake Off

For the signature challenge, the bakers were asked to create a dozen of iced biscuits based on the theme of The Twelve Days of Christmas, which can be the bakers' own personal interpretation. The technical challenge was set by Paul, where the bakers were tasked to produce 6 Icelandic Laufabrauð in 1 1/4 hours. The final showstopper challenge gave the bakers four hours to make a cake in the shape of a Christmas present that reveals a spectacular hidden design when cut open.

Baker Signature
(12 Iced Biscuits)
Technical
(6 Laufabrauð)
Showstopper
(Hidden Design Christmas Present Cake)
Result
Andrew '12 Days Home For Christmas' Biscuits 2nd 'Boozy Bauble' Cake Runner-up
Flo Spiced Treacle & Ginger Biscuits 4th 'Very Merry Prezzie!' Runner-up
Jane '12 Days of Decorating' Biscuits 1st 'Practically Perfect Penguin Present' Cake Winner
Liam '12 Essentials of Liam' Vanilla Mince Pie Shortbread 3rd '3-In-1 It's Gotta Be Fun' Cake Runner-up

The Great Festive Bake Off

The returning bakers were tasked to bake an iced stollen wreath for their signature challenge in only three hours. The technical challenge was set by Prue, who asked the bakers to make 4 snow eggs crowned with delicate spun sugar cages. For the final showstopper challenge, the bakers were tasked to make a 3D New Year's Resolution Cake, where all decorations must be edible.

Baker Signature
(Iced Stollen Wreath)
Technical
(4 Snow Eggs)
Showstopper
(3D New Year's Resolution Cake)
Result
Candice 'Festive' Apple Stollen 2nd 'Wear More Lipstick' Cake Runner-up
Kate Ginger & Almond Stollen 4th 'Dream Restaurant' Cake Runner-up
Steven ' Stag Night' Stollen 1st 'Communication' Cake Winner
Tamal Orange & Rum Stollen 3rd ' Tailor's Dummy' Cake Runner-up

Ratings

The final was watched by an overnight viewing audience figure of 7.5 million, down from the previous final of 7.7 million and the lowest since 2012. [37] The ratings below are cumulative figures over longer periods, and they include multiple-screen viewing figures (on TV, computer, tablet and smartphone), the first year this system was implemented, and the figures are therefore slightly higher than it would have been without the multiple-screen viewing figures. [38]

Episode
no.
Airdate 7 day viewers
(millions)
28 day viewers
(millions)
Channel 4
weekly ranking
Weekly ranking
all channels [38]
1 28 August 2018 (2018-08-28) 9.55 9.92 1 3
2 4 September 2018 (2018-09-04) 9.31 9.76 1 3
3 11 September 2018 (2018-09-11) 8.91 9.35 1 2
4 18 September 2018 (2018-09-18) 8.88 9.41 1 3
5 25 September 2018 (2018-09-25) 8.67 9.15 1 3
6 2 October 2018 (2018-10-02) 8.91 9.30 1 4
7 9 October 2018 (2018-10-09) 9.22 9.54 1 3
8 16 October 2018 (2018-10-16) 9.69 9.93 1 2
9 23 October 2018 (2018-10-23) 9.50 9.70 1 3
10 30 October 2018 (2018-10-30) 10.34 10.54 1 2

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