The Great South African Bake Off is set to return to BBC Lifestyle later this year – and the quest to find contestants is on!
Last year’s top three finalist, Carol Ndovela, said being part of the show was interesting.
“When I entered the show, my specialty was cakes but after taking part, I found my baking skills had improved.”
Carol said she learned a lot and would like to encourage Mzansi bakers to try their luck.
“I am still baking cakes and other treats. One day I plan to own a coffee shop that will serve a variety of my baked goodies.”
This will be the third season of the Great South African Bake Off reality TV show.The show is a 10-part series, which is due to air late this year, and will take place in Joburg.
It aims to provide plenty of inspiration and delicious fun as the amateurs go all out to impress the judges, with one, ultimately, hoping to bake their way to final top spot.
Each week, the bakers will be given a new technique to master that will stretch their baking skills as they race against the clock and each other to deliver a show-stopping, mouth-watering creation.
But after nine weeks of whisking and piping, only one can emerge victorious.
- Applications to be part of the series close on Monday, 12 June. More information on how to apply can be found at www.bbcsouthafrica.com