The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show Explained

The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show is a Christmas special edition of The Great Canadian Baking Show. Episodes have featured bakers from previous seasons of The Great Canadian Baking Show competing in season baking challenges to be named "Star Holiday Baker". Four episodes of The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show have aired, in 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023 respectively.

2019

Prev Season:Season 3
Next Season:Season 4
Num Episodes:1
Network:CBC Television

The first episode of The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show aired on November 13, 2019. It featured four bakers from the show's first two seasons returning to compete in seasonal baking challenges.[1] [2]

This marked the final episode of hosts Carolyn Taylor and Aurora Browne in their presenting roles.

Bakers

BakerAgeProfessionHometownNotes
James Hoyland47 Physics professor Season 1 semifinalist
Megan Stasiewich31 Hairstylist Season 2 finalist
Timothy Fu20 Medical student Edmonton, AB Season 2 quarterfinalist
Vandana Jain38 Season 1 finalist

Bakes

For the signature challenge, the bakers had two and a half hours to produce 12 edible ornament cookies. The technical challenge gave the bakers three hours to create a challah and accompany it with homemade butter and apple butter. The bakers' showstopper challenge was to construct an elaborate, edible, and structurally-sound Christmas village in four hours.[3]

Baker! scope="col" class="unsortable"
Signature
(12 Cookie ornaments)
Technical
(Challah)
Showstopper
(Edible Christmas village)
JamesSpiked Holiday Cookie Cards 3rd
MeganChristmas Cookie Balls 2ndChristmas on the Slopes
TimothyAlpaca Santa & His Loyal Elves 1stFort Santa
VandanaHoliday Sparkle Cookie Ornaments4thHoliday Village by the Sea

2021

Prev Season:Season 5
Next Season:Season 6
Num Episodes:1
Network:CBC Television

A second episode of The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show aired on December 12, 2021. It featured four finalists from the show's first three seasons returning to compete in seasonal baking challenges.[4]

Ann Pornel and Alan Shane Lewis, the hosts since season 4 of The Great Canadian Baking Show, appeared as presenters.

Bakers

BakerAgeProfessionHometownNotes
Linda Longson67 Payroll supervisor Season 1 finalist
Sachin Seth46 Dentist and dental professor Season 2 finalist
Jodi Robson35 Table games dealer Season 3 finalist
Colin Asuncion32 Marketing manager Season 3 finalist

Bakes

For the signature challenge, the bakers had to make a festive baking tray with two different types of desserts in two and a half hours. The technical challenge gave the bakers one hour and 45 minutes to make a vínarterta, a seven layered cake of alternating layers of almond biscuit and prune jam, originally brought to Manitoba by Icelandic settlers.[5] The bakers' showstopper challenge was to create a choux wreath with incredible flavours and elaborate decorations in four hours.[6]

Baker! scope="col" class="unsortable"
Signature
(Festive baking tray)
Technical
(Manitoba vínarterta)
Showstopper
(Choux wreath)
Linda'Tis the Season Shortbread Tray 4thHolly Jolly Christmas Wreath
SachinCome in from the Cold Sweet Tray1stCarolling at Christmas Wreath
JodiFestive Gingerbread Forest Treats3rdHors D'Oeuvres Wreath
ColinSugar and Spice Goodie Tray2ndWoodland Wreath

2022

Prev Season:Season 6
Next Season:Season 7
Num Episodes:1
Network:CBC Television

A third episode of The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show aired on November 27, 2022. The episode featured returning bakers from the second, fourth, and fifth seasons to compete in seasonal baking challenges.[7] [8]

Ann Pornel and Alan Shane Lewis returned as presenters.

Bakers

BakerAgeProfessionHometownNotes
Mengling Chen34 Market research account manager Season 2 semifinalist
Mahathi Mundluru26 Marketing specialist Markham, ON Season 4 finalist
Stephen Nhan31 Healthcare assessor Season 5 semifinalist
Steve Levitt55 Small business owner Aurora, ON Season 5 finalist

Bakes

In the signature challenge, the bakers had two hours to make 18 savoury appetizers, 9 each of two different types for a holiday party platter. For the technical challenge, they were tasked with baking 20 gefüllte herzen, traditional German heart-shaped soft gingerbread cookies, with a layer of thick raspberry jam within, coated in dark chocolate and drizzled with white chocolate, in 2 hours and 15 minutes.[9] For the showstopper, the bakers were given four hours to create a grand and impressive holiday scene cake, telling any holiday story or tradition, with the bakers being allowed to use any technique and additional bakes.[8] [10]

Baker! scope="col" class="unsortable"
Signature
(Holiday party platter)
Technical
(Gefüllte Herzen)
Showstopper
(Holiday scene cake)
MenglingCheesy Christmas Platter3rdChinese New Year Cake
MahathiElegant Indian Street Food Platter2ndRooted in Two Traditions Cake
StephenNordic Canapes1stIcelandic Snow Globe Cake
SteveApps-olutely Festive Family Platter4thIt's a Wonderful Cake

2023

Prev Season:Season 7
Next Season:Season 8
Num Episodes:1
Network:CBC Television

A fourth episode of The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show aired on November 26, 2023. The episode featured four previous winners from the second, third, fourth, and fifth seasons, returning for a chance to become a Star Holiday Baker.[11]

Ann Pornel and Alan Shane Lewis returned as presenters.

Bakers

BakerAgeProfessionHometownNotes
Andrei Godoroja63 Software company co-owner Season 2 winner
Nataliia Shevchenko37 Customer account administrator Season 3 winner
Raufikat Oyawoye37 IT business analyst Milton, ON Season 4 winner
Vincent Chan57 Graphic designer Mississauga, ON Season 5 winner

Bakes

For the signature challenge, the bakers had 2 hours and 15 minutes to bake a tart with the theme of "cookies and milk" for Santa Claus, with "cookies" being used in any way in the bake and "milk" being any dairy product. In the technical challenge, they were tasked with making 12 sufganiyot, deep-fried doughnuts traditionally made for Hanukkuh, with half filled with strawberry jam and half filled with custard pastry cream, in 1 hour and 45 minutes. For the showstopper, the bakers were given 4 hours and 15 minutes to create a baking gift exchange, featuring elaborate desserts hidden inside handmade cookie boxes decorated for the season.[11] [12]

Baker! scope="col" class="unsortable"
Signature
(Cookies and milk tart)
Technical
(12 Sufganiyot)
Showstopper
(Baking gift exchange)
AndreiMilky Way Tart1stMini Italian Bakeshop
NataliiaCookies & Eggnog Tart3rdUkrainian Tribute
RaufikatJammy & Creamy Tart2ndFruity & Nutty Jewelry Box
VincentFortune Cookie Tart4thWarm & Frosty Holiday Gift

Notes and References

  1. News: The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show . November 5, 2019 . CBC Life . October 30, 2019.
  2. News: Berg . Lisa . Megan Stasiewich returns to Great Canadian Baking Show . November 16, 2019 . Leduc Representative . Postmedia Network . November 15, 2019.
  3. News: The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show . February 16, 2021 . CBC Life . CBC . November 13, 2019.
  4. News: The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show . October 10, 2022 . CBC Life . November 18, 2021.
  5. Web site: CBC Life. Manitoba Vínarterta. 2023-11-23.
  6. News: The Great Canadian Holiday Baking Show - Four bakers from seasons past return to The Great Canadian Baking Show Tent for the chance to become the Holiday Star Baker.. October 10, 2022 . CBC Life . CBC . December 12, 2021.
  7. News: The Great Canadian Baking Show 2022 holiday special airs November 27 . November 22, 2022 . Eat North . November 21, 2022.
  8. News: Four Canadian bakers return to the tent to compete and create delicious treats for the holiday season. November 22, 2022 . CBC Life . November 16, 2022.
  9. Web site: CBC Life. Gefüllte Herzen. 2023-11-23.
  10. News: The Great Canadian Baking Show - Holiday Special. November 27, 2022 . CBC Gem . November 27, 2022.
  11. News: 4 former Star Bakers return to the tent for The Great Canadian Baking Show holiday special. November 15, 2023 . CBC Life . November 14, 2023.
  12. Web site: CBC Gem. 2023-11-26. gem.cbc.ca.