Dr. Seuss Baking Challenge - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Cat in the Hat
Host Tamera Mowry-Housley welcomes 9 teams of pastry chefs and cake artists to the City of Seuss. Just 3 teams will compete in this first qualifying round, using their masterful skills in cake and pastry to bring the story of the Dr. Seuss classic The Cat in the Hat to life, in the most delicious way possible. At stake: the key to the city, honorary citizenship, and $50,000.
Oh, The Places You'll Go!
In this second qualifying round, host Tamera Mowry-Housley welcomes three more teams of pastry chefs and cake artists to the city of Seuss, challenging them to write the next chapter in Dr. Seuss's iconic coming-of-age story, Oh, The Places You'll Go! At stake: The key to the city, honorary citizenship in the City of Seuss, and $50,000.
Green Eggs and Ham
In the third and final qualifying round, host Tamera Mowry-Housley welcomes three more teams of pastry chefs and cake artists to the city of Seuss, challenging them to write the next chapter in Dr. Seuss's world-famous story, Green Eggs and Ham. At stake: The key to the city, honorary citizenship in the City of Seuss, and $50,000.
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
It's Grinchmas, and the City of Seuss has never been more festive! With the qualifying rounds complete, the top six remaining teams of pastry chefs and cake artists compete against each other for the first time, as they take on Dr. Seuss' iconic book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Only 5 teams will move on to compete for the key to the city, honorary citizenship, and $50,000.
The Shape of Me and Other Stuff & Yertle the Turtle
Just five teams of cake artists and pastry chefs remain, and this time they'll take on not one but two Dr. Seuss classics; capturing the iconic silhouettes of The Shape of Me and Other Stuff, and creating a towering new throne for Yertle the Turtle. Only four teams will move on to compete for the key to the city, honorary citizenship in the City of Seuss, and $50,000.
The Lorax
Only the final four teams of cake artists and pastry chefs remain in the city of Seuss. With the stakes higher than ever before, and the iconic Truffula trees back in bloom, teams will have to continue the unforgettable story of The Lorax. Only 4 teams will move on to compete for the key to the city, honorary citizenship in the City of Seuss, and $50,000.
Fox In Socks & If I Ran The Circus
Just three teams remain in the City of Seuss to vie for their place in the finale! They'll be challenged to take on two of Dr. Seuss' most tongue-twisting tales: Fox in Socks and If I Ran the Circus. At the end of this challenge, just two teams will move on to the finale to compete for the key to the city, honorary citizenship in the City of Seuss, and $50,000.
Horton Hears A Who
Only the final two teams remain in the City of Seuss to vie for the key to the city, honorary citizenship, and a grand prize of $50,000. To win, they'll have to compete in two rounds - first creating teeny-tiny desserts, and then with a design so large it's fit for an elephant, as they take on Dr. Seuss's grandest story of all, Horton Hears a Who.
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