The Great Kiwi Bake Off - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Episode 1
Tonight on the Great Kiwi Bake Off, it's a fresh new start, with one new host, two new expert judges, and ten of Aotearoa's best bakers ready to face cake week.
Biscuits
10 bakers remain and it's time for biscuit week. But will mastering a classic biscuit see some bakers fall short? Then, Peter sets this week's technical bake.
Retro Classics
Taking a step back in time, our 8 remaining bakers take on retro classics. Perfecting pastry proves problematic for some, while tiny tarts get golden reviews.
Dessert Week
Bakers are required to baked or set cheesecakes in 2 hours. A mystery technical bake stuns even the best of bakers. A 5-layered free-standing Truffle Terrine is expected to be completed in 4 and half hours.
Kiwi Bakery Week
The kiwi bakery pie gets a gourmet makeover in 4 hours! Then, the bakers battle in the technical challenge to perfect the perfect pastry for Custard Squares in 135min and things get fruity with a tarty showstopper that's bound to wow the judges
International Week
Chocolate Week
We're chock-full of semi-final baking goodness for chocolate week. The four remaining bakers gnash their teeth over chocolate ganache and tackle a unique Jordan Rondel mystery bake.
Season Final
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