Mark Tilling and team crowned winners of BBC2’s Bake Off: Crème de la Crème
After eight weeks of intense challenges and incredible showstoppers, last night Mark Tilling, Samantha Rain and Helen Vass were crowned the winners of BBC2’s Bake Off: Crème de la Crème.
Having secured a place in the finals via a wild card, Mark and his team had a lot to prove winning over the judges with their final showstopper, a banquet piece needing to feed at least 100 whilst reflecting them as a team. Encapsulating the brief, the chocolate showstopper incorporated various kitchen utensils and dishes such as pots and pans, chopping boards, spatulas, etc. whilst also showcasing a variety of tasty desserts including rhubarb and custard tarts, gin and lemongrass panna cottas and coconut and rum dacquoise opera slices.
On speaking about the win, team captain Mark told The Staff Canteen: "It felt great, it was obviously very hard work but it’s very rewarding when you win.”
He added: "We had a high score in the first round but came second so we had to wait for all the other episodes to be filmed to know if we would be the higher runner up. So every couple of days we were waiting to hear from the production team to see if we actually got through, you don’t know what to do in that time, do you continue practicing or get ready? It was a bit of a waiting game.”
Hosted by two-Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge, the series followed several pastry teams whose technical abilities and skills were judged by Benoit Blin, executive pastry chef at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, Cherish Finden, executive pastry chef at The Langham, London and Claire Clarke MBE, who is widely regarded as one of the finest pastry chefs in the world.
Commenting on why they won, judge Cherish Finden said: “Such an amazing team, amazing showpiece,