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At times, the "twist" felt a bit forced, adding unnecessary stress to bakers who were already struggling with complex cake structures. Additionally, some of the flavor requirements felt repetitive if you’ve watched previous seasons. Final Rating: 4/5 Ginger Snaps
"Sweet and Thankful" manages to capture the cozy, high-stakes essence that makes Holiday Baking Championship a seasonal staple. This episode leans heavily into Thanksgiving nostalgia, tasking the remaining bakers with balancing traditional flavors and innovative techniques.
: The Pre-Heat focused on "reimagining" classic Thanksgiving sides as desserts—a risky move that resulted in some brilliant flavor profiles (like sweet potato and toasted marshmallow) and a few textural misses. Feeling Sweet and ThankfulHoliday Baking Champi...
This review covers the "Sweet and Thankful" episode (Season 11, Episode 2) of Holiday Baking Championship , which aired in November 2024.
: The Main Heat required bakers to create Thanksgiving-themed "Cornucopia" cakes. The visual artistry on display was impressive, with several bakers using fondant and modeling chocolate to create stunningly realistic autumnal displays. At times, the "twist" felt a bit forced,
: Jesse Palmer continues to be the perfect, charismatic host, while judges Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman, and Carla Hall offer a balanced mix of "grandma’s kitchen" wisdom and professional technical critique.
While it follows the familiar Food Network formula, "Sweet and Thankful" is a delightful, calorie-free way to kick off the holiday season. It’s perfect "comfort TV" that inspires you to preheat your own oven. : The Main Heat required bakers to create
The episode excelled at storytelling. Seeing the bakers' personal connections to their Thanksgiving traditions added an emotional layer that made the eliminations feel genuinely impactful. The technical difficulty was dialed up, particularly regarding the structural integrity of the cornucopia shapes.