Me

This blog is written by me, Mary-Anne Boermans – one of the 12 contestants that succeeded in getting through to the filming of The Great British Bake Off 2011.

MAB

See my book HERE!


266 Comments on “Me”

  1. Jennifer Elliott says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    Please can you let me know the recipe and technique for your gorgeous stripey swirl melts? I cannot find it anywhere online! They were so beautiful – like little roses.
    Really loving this series of GBBO. Your creations are so interesting.
    Very best,
    Jennifer

    • MAB says:

      Thank you Jennifer – Melting Moments recipe now up on the blog! M-A 😀

      • Lauren says:

        Mary-Anne you are such a dreamboat! Please bring out a book!
        Lauren.

      • ashley Mason says:

        Hi M-A

        I thought you were great on the show. The show was so inspirational to me. I have started a blog myself cookindad.blogspot.com I would love to share recipes with you and ideas….i have 2 children that I cook for and will definately be using some of your recipes.

        Good luck with your blog. I am know a devoted follower….

        Ashley

    • Hello Mary – Anne.
      Fantastic job you did on the television.
      It is time that you give the people what they want,
      – the Mary – Anne cook book, and your own tv show.

      You were my favorite from the show and with your
      own style of ‘ deft of touch ‘ you show your own unique
      charisma which can only interest and entertain an audience.

      All the very best best for the future, and please don’t keep us
      waiting too long for more.

      Your biggest fan,

      David

    • Ian Craig says:

      Hi Mary-Anne, seen at the end of the bakeoff you had a blog, will be following this from now on, loved you on the bakeoff, gonna be making a croquembouche next week, u have any tips? lol Ian

    • Jeff Phillips says:

      Hi Mary-Ann I just watched all of season 2 and just loved you, so down home and lovely
      you made the show. I am in Muncy PA in the US

  2. I love all of your recipes, I never thought of putting the colour swirl in pastry, I have been using it for my cupcake rose frostings for ages, but this was a different twist, and can’t wait to use your Depression Era Buttercream, it might be a new recipe for my cupcakes!!!

    • MAB says:

      Sounds like a plan! The biscuit dough has to be really soft, though – otherwise it’s a nightmare trying to squeeze it through! 😉

      • Gracie Leigh Mauser says:

        That sounds really cool I will defiantly try that. I am 14 and love to cook and bake and I love trying new things please send me some recipes.

  3. Debs says:

    Hi Mary-Anne :waves:

    Just stumbled across your blog – what a treasure trove! Really enjoying the Great British Bake Off and seeing your creations every week. For me, you’re the most innovative and creative baker full stop; I can only wish I could bake like that.

    Anyhoos, this is just a wee hello and an appreciation of your work 🙂

    Debs

  4. Katie says:

    Hello

    I just wanted to say how much I love your blog, and I also think you are the most creative baker. Off to go and try some of your recipes

    Katie xx

  5. Yvonne says:

    Hi from the Netherlands Mary-Anne! Love you recipes on the Great British Bake Off. I wish there was something like taste-tv! 😀 Keeping my fingers crossed you win the final! Bye!

  6. Marie Therese Hayes says:

    Love your approach and attitude to the Great British bake off and baking in general. Good luck on Tuesday will be glued to the box!

  7. Hi. Just to let know how much my husband and I enjoy watching you on G B B O. Good luck even if you don’t win you are a star. Regards Monica

  8. christine says:

    what make of cake tin do you use in the series- have bought the book accompanying the series and can’t for the life of me find a traybake with the dimensions stated.(ps good luck for tuesday)

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Christine! I bought my half-sheet pans at my local The Range shop – dimensions 30cmx45cm – I think they were £8 each. 😀

  9. Julianne says:

    I’m loving watching the show, have to make sure I have food to watch it with though! I would love to see your recipie for butterscotch brulee tarts in pecan pastry, sounds extremely yummy!

  10. Aoife says:

    I’ve loved watching you on the Great British Bake Off. I admire your originality and creativity. Throughout the series, you have consistently come up with interesting ideas and taken a unique approach to the task in hand. I will be cheering you to win tonight – good luck. Aoife x

  11. Sinead says:

    Good Luck for tonight Mary-Anne, willing you onwards! xxx

  12. Wotchers! Good luck tonight.

  13. […] Blogs need to pull out all the stops but the last in the series of my current favourite TV show!  Mary-Anne or Holly to win – I cannae decide which I like more! So y’all have to wait until […]

  14. Sorry you did not win but boy did you shine and now I found your blog you have a new fan. Your a star.

  15. Rosie says:

    You are sooo amazing. I loved the idea of using that scraper from B&Q to make those fantastic stripes.. I hope to see more originality coming from you soon 🙂 Well done in GBB!

  16. Phil says:

    Congratulations on making the final Mary-Anne, you were my favourite baker! Love your designs 🙂

    Phil

  17. Sophie Ibbs says:

    Well done Mary-Anne. You may not have won but you certainly didn’t disappoint with your creativity. I’ve been supporting you all series and really enjoyed your creations. Wishing you well with your future baking projects
    Sophie Ibbs

  18. rita behan says:

    Thought you did brilliant to night really wanted you to win, enjoyed watching all your lovely creations

  19. julia brnes says:

    Just like to say how much we enjoyed you in G B B O. You’re a brilliant baker. Good luck with evrything you do.

  20. amanda says:

    Mary Anne you where my winner tonight and all series. I have loved watching all of your bakes.. I’d love to come for high tea that you had baked, sure to have me in cake heaven.

  21. Ben P says:

    You was robbed! Don’t worry, Mary-Anne, you’ll always be our favourite.

  22. Ross says:

    Hi Mary-Anne, commiserations- loved your petit fours, definitely going to attempt to whip up some alcoholic meringues! Would love to see the recipe if you get a moment. (intensely jealous of your library btw!) R.

  23. Alison says:

    I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching you and being inspired by you! What a creative and imaginative baker you are!!! And everything looked so yummy! Well done Mary ann, I had you as my winner! Thank you for making me want to bake again, and helping me to share my passion with my boys x

  24. sue says:

    Was rooting for you Mary-Anne but though it was so difficult for the judges to choose pity it couldn’t have been a tie! Have really enjoyed this series and thought you would be in the final from the word go. I loved the last challenge and your fruit tartswere absolutely beautiful. Well done!

  25. karin klazes says:

    Also in Amsterdam we enjoyed watching The Great British Bake Off. Exiting untill the very end. Congratulations with getting it to the final and keep on baking and blogging !

    Karin at http://www.beshuitmetaardbeien.blogspot.com

  26. Marcus says:

    I was hoping you would win the GBBO. I loved the way you combined knowledge and a daring new challenge every week.

    Dutch fan. But you have a Dutch name too !?

  27. chris dennis says:

    Really enjoyed watching you on GBBO, you are so creative and have inspired me to experiment with my own baking.

  28. Chelsea says:

    Hi i just saw the final of the G B B O you did brilliantly! I loved your rhubarb cakes where they? such and unique and creative idea to put the stripes in lke that. well done! 🙂

  29. Becki says:

    Congratulations, always thought you’d make the final 3. Great final. Think on the day the best person won though! x

  30. idorys says:

    Im gutted you didnt win. You rock!!

  31. Loved watching you on GBB, with all your unique ideas. Your creations looked amazing and I’m sure taste just as great. Now that I’ve found your blog I can’t wait to try them, particularly your Apple Rose Tarts 🙂

  32. Roberto says:

    I enjoyed the program. It is one of my favorites

    I always waited with high expectations to see what you were going to create

    I found your work very very creative.

    You were one of my favorites bakers. Thank you very much

    Good luck in the future. I’m sure you are going to do fantastic

    You are our celebrity

  33. samantha fearn says:

    you were an absolute star and your baking was brilliant. so very well done and keep doing what you do best sam xx

  34. Julianne says:

    It was a really tricky one for the judges, I don’t know if I could have called it, the three of you were so close. One thing I will say is that even if you didn’t win – it’s your recipies that I remember and have searched for online. You got me with the flower pots and the rose posies. I think that says a lot about your creativity and how much you have inspired other people. I’ve been thinking how we could get you a video blog going called ‘Mary Anne’s Kitchen’ or something so you can show people the techniques you’ve come up with – or come across. Things that might have been long lost until you dug them up from your archives and had a crack at. I’ve got a friend who is married to an amazing mexican chef and apparently he’s getting a big following with his online video blog. A cookery book with a DVD included showing techniques, that’s never been done I don’t think, it would be great! I’ll bet there’s plenty of publishers interested in you and the potential goldmine in your head. There’s so much I think you could do now that you’ve got everyone’s attention (and yes we’re all looking at you) 🙂

    Well done Mary Anne!

  35. Miranda Ash says:

    You were BRILLIANT Mary-Anne and I loved watching your creations from the very beginning. You’ve inspired me to get back in the kitchen again and rediscover some of those heirloom recipes!

  36. Planning to try some of your recipes from on here, if any of them are successful I’ll post photos and details of where the recipes came from to my blog pixiemidori.blogspot.com.

    You may not have won, but you’ve been an inspiration to hundreds of people like me, who like to try different things but maybe don’t manage to pull it off first time and keep laughing and trying regardless.

    You clearly love your food and your flavours and baking and you really have inspired me to follow in your footsteps – look out for me on the telly in a couple of years, I might just make it!

  37. Annie says:

    I too was rooting for you – so sorry you did not win – you have been such an inspiration both creatively and technically for these 7 weeks. The blog is wonderful and so informative. Well done and thank you. Annie

  38. Jenny says:

    Wahoo, finally found your blog! 🙂

    Well done on your cracking baking on GBBO, sorry you didn’t win, but boy you were good & deserved to. It was a great final to watch & you all did brilliantly under the pressure. Like others above have said, I had you as winner & I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all your bakes as your ideas are so different. Good luck in whatever you do next.

    Now, to go read through & pick up some recipes. 🙂

  39. rachsmith says:

    Huge congratulations! What a wonderful programme – I was rooting for you.
    Everyone on the show made it look so easy though … I took on a genoise sponge in an attempt to do a layered mousse cake over the weekend…and it was a LOT harder than it seemed!
    I hope you’re enjoying a bit of time out after the show, and look forward to reading more on the blog.

  40. Jen says:

    Love the blog and will really miss watching you on the Bake Off. Fantastic achievement and some great-looking bakes.
    I too have no formal training and many, many cookery books, which I am using to teach myself. Watching your baking made me hopeful for my own endeavours, thanks x

  41. Clarisse says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    Congratulations on making the final of the bake off and sorry you did not win.
    Just wanted to tell you that you are my favorite, i love your baking and i have learned so much watching you. I love your sense of humor and your little jokes, you made me laugh a lot too 🙂
    Thank you for sharing all your recipes, i will try as many as i can 🙂
    well done,
    Take care

  42. Mary Ann
    I have really enjoyed watching you on the Great British Bake Off. I am not a cake/ pastry/ dessert person, and can’t cook/bake to save my life….., but I wanted to devour everything you made – everything always looked so tasty and delicious. Well done on getting so far and best of luck.
    Jean

  43. Petra michelet- boermans says:

    We hebben weer genoten! We zijn trots op je! You did it all by yourself!

  44. Paula Byrne says:

    Hi Mary -Anne,
    Greetings from Waterford Ireland.
    Really enjoyed watching you each week with your very interesting baking.
    You were calm under pressure!
    I will try your receipes.

  45. such a great shame to see you not win your personality was sore refreshing.
    Your genuine warmth and niceness and praise of your fellow competitors
    above all your expertise and inventiveness and, skill-fullness way outshone your competitors.
    I shall look forward to reading and trying your recipes.

    YOU DARED TO SHOW OFF SKILLS AND DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT other than follow or over practice a recipes.

    you reminded me of many a time in the kitchen when i was young with my gran…….. ..
    Hopefully someone will ask you to write books and give you a series you have so much knowledge and passion and each week you had us hooked as to what skill or technique you would use.

  46. H Bolton says:

    Mary Anne, I thought you were wonderful on GBBO, always so experimental, even the judges learnt new techniques from you. Amazing creations, good luck with everything

  47. Amy says:

    Mary-Anne!
    I know that since the final was aired tonight you’ll be inundated with messages so this may seem like a drop in the ocean amongst all the well-wishers but congrats for doing so well in the final! I was rooting for you all along- it seemed as though you had the creativity and the research to be better than Holly/Jo, you just perhaps lacked the execution at times to push yourself ahead of them skill-wise. Nonetheless you were still fantastic and your stripy cakes (the orange-chocolate one and the rose-sponge) looked utterly fantastic so well done!!
    I also have a keen interest in food history- I’ve just finished a masters degree in history at Cambridge, specialising in the history of chocolate in 17th century England. I also wrote my undergrad dissertation on (probably Yorkshire) manuscript recipe books in seventeenth century England.
    If you’d like to have a read of these I’d be more than happy to e-mail them over to you- the chocolate dissertation in particular details some really interesting flavour combinations and reminds us (as history always does) that what we think is new is actually very very old. Chocolate and chilli? We mastered that yeaaaaaaaars ago. Please do get in touch with me- I’ve handed my e-mail over to the gods of your blog so you’ll hopefully find it there.
    Congratulations again- you still are my favourite.
    Best wishes,
    Amy x

  48. Artemis says:

    Commiserations Mary Ann but you must feel proud of yourself because your recipes were so inspiring and deffinately the most technically challenging of ALL the GBB contestants. You were so entertaining that I felt compelled to watch each episode and so looked forward to Tuesday evenings to see what delicasy you would be creating. What on earth am I to do on Tuesday evenings now ??? Try some of your delicious recipes for myself, THANKYOU

  49. muriel says:

    Dear Mary Ann,
    I was very angry about the comment from Hollywood yesterday “revolting” well you don’t arrive at the finalist if you are revolting and in fact every single thing you and Janet made during the program was absolutely delicious, I wander is the house next door to yours for sale???
    Love you and your magic hands in the kitchen….
    Muriel

  50. Jane Perry says:

    Unlucky Mary-Anne.
    Onwards and upwards though. I know you will do great things.
    Jane

  51. anne says:

    Well done Mary-Anne

    You were the reason i tuned in every week. I loved how you thought outside the box and put your twist on old recipies. Now i know about your blog i will be logging in regularly. I’ve already made my list of your recipes i’m going to try.

    Thank you

    Anne

  52. LKS says:

    Syllabub is supposed to be alcoholic. Idiot!

    Very sorry you came second, but am glad to see all the supporters you’ve garnered for yourself. Well done!

  53. Alan Farrell says:

    Mary Ann I have to say my partner and I were rooting for you all the way, you are so origiinal, creative, and very funny, love your sense of humour and approach to the whole thing. You should have a TV show or at the very least, a BOOK, so get busy young lady, your public awaits you!! Alan Dublin Ireland 🙂

  54. EBC says:

    I was rooting for you Mary-Anne. Hollywood’s comment made us shout at the telly!! Loved your daring designs. Hoping you do a book!

  55. What are we going to do on Tuesday nights now?
    All our family loved watching the baking, and I seem now to be doing more than I used to.
    I had you down as the winner as you were inventive and interesting. I’ve now found your blog and am going to try some of the things you put on it.
    Thank you for 7 weeks of pleasure.

  56. Samuel Sellick says:

    hi mary-anne

    Just wondering about the tin that you used in the show stopper challenge where you made the pin strip sponge. You then made the sponge and cut it and put it into a tin to line with the sponge. What was the tin becasue I have been looking for those small tins with the false tin and could not find them. Can you point me in the right direction

    thank you

    Samuel Sellick
    Aged 15

    • MAB says:

      Hi Sam – it’s called a mini cheesecake pan and Lakeland currently have one for £19.99 – bit pricey! You could do something similar (and a lot cheaper) by using ‘improvised baking rings’ (see blog post on muffins) Happy baking! 😀

  57. jane says:

    Mary Ann your baking was inspiring! So inventive! You should open a bakery, my boyfriend and I would be in there every day!!! Well done you did amazingly!

  58. judi says:

    You made me giggle when you laugh at your own mistakes (sacher will forever be sacha) and
    your flavour combinations and different techniques were inspiring. Pse bring out a book.

  59. Margaret says:

    Hello Mary-Anne
    I loved your final entry. It all looked so beautiful and made my mouth water … wish I could have bitten into some of it. I was really interested in all your recipes throughout the series GBBO and will definitely try some out.
    Good luck with everything. I think you are a wonderful cook. Oh, and well done.

  60. chel says:

    absolutely amazing Mary Ann !!!
    you are an inspiration , loved you [and janet, and jo ] on the show
    and am very envious of your cook book collection
    although i’m sure there’s room on the shelf for 1 more written by you !
    thank goodness for your blog i have G.B.B.O withdraw symptoms already

  61. john martin says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    I thought you were the star of the bake-off show and you’re certainly the main reason I watched. I’m sure you’re not too disappointed about not winning the final – although I thought you would be a ‘choux’ in! You were also very gracious and kind.
    Hope we haven’t seen the last of you – I’d buy your book if one comes out and watch your programme.
    XXX
    John Martin Fulton

  62. Carol Weller says:

    Carol

    Hi Mary -Anne

    just to thank you for your amazing food made my mouth water!!

    Best of luck with everything you do – a book or video would be great, a TV series would be even better

  63. sjannie says:

    hello mary anne
    i loved the way you go out of the box and the peti fours where wunderfull i wish i could bake like that and i like you humor in all the episode

    Good luck with your baking

  64. Elaine says:

    Congratulations on getting to the final, I have just watched it and I am more inspired than ever! It will be stripy sponge from now on, Its my daughters 5th birthday in november and i’d like to try something a bit different however if I skimp on chocolate she will have my head on a plate…any ideas?
    What a great blog, i’m on maternity leave at the moment with my third child and since watching GBBO I have started the ‘maternity leave baking project’ I will be on here daily from now on. I love the tip about using pea tins as baking rings. What about a section on improvised stuff?
    Anyway well done again you’re a star
    E x

  65. Louise says:

    Wotcha! Thought you were the most original and fun contestant. A few little hiccups on the way lost you the final crown but that’s what happens when you push those boundaries.

    You made the programme for me this year.

    Good luck in future ventures.

  66. Marnie says:

    HI Maryann

    Thought you had really inventive ideas, things I never thought to try in baking and you were a worthy finalist.

    best of luck in the future

  67. olistep says:

    Please can I come and take root in your kitchen, it must be a fabulously warm and exciting place to be. Ooh that lucky little girl of your I’m so jealous!

    You may not have won the trophy, Mary-anne but you won our hearts. You were just brilliant.

    Wendy

  68. Thirsa Honig says:

    Dear Mary Anne,
    Just wanted to let you know that I am a HUGE fan !!!!
    The things you create are truly amazing and I shall hope to see much more of you in the future !!!
    I came across you blog and seen your last name : Boermans ! Surely thats a Dutch name.
    I moved over from Holland to England 4 months ago… So I was pleasantly surprised when i saw your last name…
    Anyway..
    I wish you the best of luck.. and whatever happens.. Youll always have that special something others dont have !!!

    Thirsa

  69. patricia willis says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    so sorry you did’nt win GBBO. From the start i could see that you were the most instinstive of the bakers and so you proved to be with each successive programme.Your flavour combinations nothing short of sensational!
    I hope you had some fun along with the very hard work.
    At the end of the programme they said that you wrote a food blog,so i immediately looked you up. WHAT A FIND!!
    Thanks so much and many,many congratulations.

    Kindest regards Patricia

  70. Vicky Eyre says:

    Hi! Well done with the show 🙂 just wondering what the mixture is that you freeze on baking trays for the sponge designs … I don’t have rewind on my tele and want to try a zebra and tiger print designs for a cave girl themed party!

    Thanks! V x

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Vicky! It’s called a decor paste – and it’s on the blog page for the Chocolate & Orange Mousse Cake – good luck with the party food! Send pics! 😀

  71. Lisa says:

    Hi Mary-Ann, You should have won. We loved your ideas!

  72. Tessa Gunputh says:

    Like the others, we were very disappointed you didn’t win.Your originality and knowledge made the show even more interesting.Thank you for taking part and imparting some of your secrets to us mere mortals.We salute you and your witty asides.The silver fox judge made himself look foolish and petty.I think Mary Berry was shocked at his brutal comment.I hope you remember all the positives and don’t let that unsporting negative remain in your very creative mind.
    Sacha is a lucky little girl to have you as her mummy and cookery mentor.
    You have been a very watchable inspiration.Good luck to you for the future.

  73. Neil says:

    Mary Ann, you are a star – your creativity and knowledge are a winning combination. I hope you do a book! Thank you for making The Great British Bake off essential viewing.

    Best wished

    Neil

  74. Michelle says:

    I have just seen the final (had it taped as was unable to watch it on the night). Loved your humour and thought you did fantastically well! I’m so pleased you’re doing a blog, I will be an avid follower. Keep up the good work!

    Michelle x

  75. Just found your blog. Loved what you did in the competition -some fantastic and inventive recipes. Best bit? When you wrote Sacha on the Sacher torte- Love it!!! Well done for getting to the final- have to say thought you should have won.

  76. Sam Maddrell says:

    Sorry to see you didn’t win, I definitely thought you should have won if it’s any consolation.

  77. Hello Mary-Anne, just wanted to say well-done for making it thru to the final and a huge thank you for your consistently innovative & entertaining baking and your refreshingly relaxed attitude to the competition: I thought your comment about Jo not realising how talented she actually was, was a very gracious and utterly self-less thing to say in contrast to every other contemporary TV competition which is all about winning and stuff-all to do with skill or talent.

    Many of your creations have inspired this little baking hovel, and we will be trying (and no doubt collapsing on the floor in stitches at how badly things have gone wrong again!) many of them out very soon, which will be a challenge as we are both gluten-free but have found ways to adapt a lot of recipes quite well, though we love a challenge where messing with the gluten in a recipe is a key factor in the success of the bake.

    Lastly, thank you for some of the best moments of telly – the swirl-the-wrong-way-round cake was a highlight, but loved that you saw the funny side. But the sofa watched from behind hands when the piping nozzle fell off in the MilleFeuille – what a rollercoaster.

    Good luck with your future ventures and look forward to the blog posts

  78. Jeni says:

    Hi Mary-Anne!
    Been an addict on Great British Bake Off since last year, I love to bake and have loved watching you and your amazing ideas on the show!

    I have been making the ‘depression era butter cream’ for a while now and was great to see you using it in one of your recipes 😀

    Thank you so much for sharing your recipes, the décor paste in cake sponge is such an amazing idea and looks stunning so will definitely be trying that out!

    Sorry you didn’t win the show and that it is over, but you were fantastic 🙂
    xx

  79. Sarah Westley says:

    congratulations-you are fab x

  80. Anthony says:

    I just finished watching the show and think your amazing 🙂

    I’m looking forward to seeing any new inventions or even old classics that you make so well!

  81. Patrick Moore says:

    I thought you were fantasic on the bake off really superb…..I agree with the others you should bring out a book.

    Best of luck

    Pat

  82. Claire says:

    Hi Mary-Anne

    I was compelled to leave a comment on your blog because you need to know the positive influence and inspiration you have contributed to people! I have a baking fanatic 4 year-old daughter who was most indignant when you did not win but will continue to play ‘bake offs’ in the kitchen with me for a while yet!!

    Keep on experimenting!

  83. hi mary-anne
    can i just say watching you over the last few weeks you have been a massive inspiration. im a 21 year old student nurse and have such a passion for baking. i would like to say that your bread you made looked yummy. and i would love for you to bring out a book or share recipes. good luck with all the future

    jodie mary-anne

  84. Ceara says:

    Hi Mary Ann!
    You were amazing on GBBO, I always watch the repeats on sunday 🙂
    I was wondering if you were going to post the recipe for the meringues you made in the final?They looked amazing and I’d love to make them!
    Keep up the good work 😀

  85. Kaye says:

    WHY, OH WHY, COULD THEY NOT BOTH HAVE WON?

    Jo, you never knowed (or knew)
    How Mary-Anne Boermans felt about you
    Your secret cheerleader had such warm admiration
    For your fours so petite, fit for any occasion

    Mary Anne was mercurial, Jo so precise
    They belong together as surely as sugar with spice
    Just imagine the scene: an afternoon tea
    By the Batman and Robin of patisserie

    Mary-Anne without Jo is like yin without yang
    Like a roll, type swiss, that’s all roll and no jam
    Together their whole dwarfs the sum of each part
    When last was home baking so akin to high art?

    Stage left enter Hollywood, with his snarling jazz beard
    Mary-Anne like a rock, no man has she ever feared
    Of the syllabub not much did the heartless rogue think
    Had he taken leave of his senses, or could he not take his drink?

    But what’s this, a wedge driven between Hollywood and Berry?
    A lady of 90% class and 10% sherry
    The judge and contestant became comrades in arms
    Fitting testament, perhaps, to Mary-Anne’s charms

    Good luck Mary-Anne, you were brill on GBBO. Come back to our screens or onto our book shelves soon.

  86. Phil says:

    When are you going to write a cookery book. All the research you have done and the 700 cookery and the experimentation with new tastes and flavours needs documenting!

  87. Anne McGill says:

    Mary-Anne – I agree with Phil and all the others – you should bring out a book. I got the GBBO book and gave it to a friend for her birthday! Was very disappointed with it as the recipes were all about Mary and Paul and Masterclasses and not about the bakers. Finally found your blog and there was the cakes with the apple roses on top. Love your innovative ideas and your blog will now be a daily read! Congratulations on reaching the final – really loved your work (and sense of humour!) Anne

  88. S.J. says:

    Hi, Mary-Ann, I was watching the Great British Bake Off from the beginning to the end, and I have to say, you are the best!!! Just love every little bold but unique idea you have brought to the programme and your baking!!! read 700 baking books! certainly not every one can do this! even love your positive attitude when you cope with unexpected troubles. really looking forward to your book.–S.J.

  89. Seakay says:

    Congratulations on doing so well in GBBO – loved your ways of using historical recipes and making them acceptable to the modern palate. I too have quite a few old books and reprints of others but have always used them for reading rather than cooking – you have inspired me to have a go and thank you for putting so many of your own recipes online. Even more please!

  90. Wendy Pillar says:

    Hi Mary Ann,
    Congrats on the Bake Off final. I loved your different style and independent attitude. Don’t go too dainty, the ‘rustic’ style was refreshing and I loved it – it’s the taste that matters after all. I’m looking forward to any cookbook, as of all the contestants I think you have something new to offer. Meantime, I’m enjoying your recipes here. Keep up the good baking!
    Wendy

  91. Asma Sharapova says:

    Dear Mary-Anne,

    I was completely glued to you for the last few weeks. I kept telling people how amazing you were with your wonderful, delectable experiments and your truly beautiful attitude! You were so ingenious and always pushed yourself to go further and I loved the way you would actually create little back-ups too! I loved your inner confidence and humility, your nobleness and the way you were in every single episode. You took all the criticisms on the chin and dealt with them admirably.

    After the show ended, I thought a lot about your attitude and how you were never overly gushy, falsely modest but always sincere and just tried new and fabulous things! You are a true innovator, always thinking, trying, experimenting and never giving up! (I would like to be like that!)

    Please bring out your book. We loved your creations and everything looked so delicious and I desperately wanted to eat them! I am so glad that people agree how fabulous you are! You should have won but to me you always were the winner! Wishing you very well in your life : )

    Asma

  92. Pamelap says:

    Would love the recipe for the butterscotch brule. It’s making my mouth water, just thinking of it as I’ve loads of apples to use at the moment and as for the Rose Apples, well I’ve just got to try that one.
    Really enjoyed watching you on the great british bake-off

  93. Mary Lou Cook says:

    Greetings, Mary Ann from Long Beach, California. I just viewed the final, and I wanted to throttle Paul Hollywood. His words were rude, crude and unattractive. Seven hundred cookbooks? And I thought I had a houseful: not even close. I found the blog because I saw the comment at the end of the show. You have fans on multiple continents. Mary Lou Cook (I should have married a Baker).

  94. Katie says:

    What a true talent you are!So very inspirational.Have you any plans to run your own classes? I’m sure I speak for lots of us budding bakers, but I would defintely love to have you teach me.

  95. Dear Mary-Ann – Well done on the most beautiful plate of petit-fours I’ve ever seen! I’m not a cook, or a once in a blue moon one, and your presentation in the Bake-Off final was celestial! The colours and textures were straight out of Keats’ description of the sumptuous table in the Eve of Saint Agnes and I am frantically downloading your recipes online on the bake-off site to ‘have a go’. I have so far found the Everlasting Syllabub and the Lemon and Ginger Millefeuilles, but I can’t remember the name of the third, and it is not there on the page it seems? Seriously, all power to your arm and again, sumptuous creativity!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Bernadette – all the recipes are listed here: Link . The showstoppers were: Black fruit meringues (website says Forest, not Fruit), Strawberry & Rhubarb cheesecakes, and Mini fruit tarts. Happy Baking! M-A 😀

      • Yessss! Maan the Mini Fruit Tarts with the Black, Red and White Currants. Gorgeous colours and glaze, and then the seaside rock stripe effect of the Strawb and Rhubarb cheesecakes! Thanks for that page link. I was finding it hard to navigate and clearly distracted by other, no doubt also fab recipes! Thrilled to have all three “showstoppers” now! I WILL have a go!

  96. Joe figueira says:

    Hi loved seeing your baking.are you bringing out a book? Thankyou joe

  97. I’m sure there’s a publisher already poised! Have the showstoppers on the cover or a calendar – I can look at them for a whole month then! 😀

  98. […] Jason was voted off.  In the final episode there was a little bio on the contestants including Mary-Ann who was filmed browsing through her collection of 700 cook books.  My family turned and looked at […]

  99. Denise says:

    Hi Mary Ann,
    my daughter has just tried your depression era buttercream and added rosewater to it, tastes lovely! She will be using it for her GCSE food tech. project next week with cupcakes, she loved your different ideas and will be trying more! Thank you.

    Denise and Maddy

  100. Jane McNally says:

    Dear Mary-Anne,

    Thank you for baking the apple cheesecake breakfast bars, the extra oats added to the base have made it more crunchy, the family came round and although there were only 8 of us, all 16 slices disappeared in seconds. Please bring out a book!

    Jane

  101. Sandra Morris Jones says:

    I loved watching you on the series and felt peeved that you didn’t win.
    I’d like to treat myself to a mixer – which one would you recommend please?

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Sandra! It depends on your budget, of course – but as a brand, I’d say Kenwood. They have some great all-in-one machines with food processors, juicers etc and at a range of prices too. Hope this helps! M-A 😀

  102. Adrienn says:

    Hi Mary-Anne!

    I love your cakes!!! My only problem is I tried to make some bread the other day…and it takes ages to prove….. In the series you guys used some Tefal prover….or some other cabinet to put your pastry in..Can you help me to find out what is that because no matter how much I am looking at the internet, I can’t seem to indetify it.
    Many thanks
    Adrienn

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Adrienn – it was called a ‘proving drawer’ – nice, but totally unnecessary to spend money on. A slow rise could be due to old yeast, too little water or drafts. Put your bread in the oven to rise – it’ll be free from drafts! Check the date of your yeast and add slightly more liquid to your dough and see if these help at all. Happy baking! M-A

  103. Michelle says:

    Hi Mary-Anne. My brother-in-law is a massive fan of yours. Is there any chance I could have a signed copy of your recipe for iced buns? It would make his Christmas!

    Love your recipes.

    Michelle.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Michelle! I don’t have a recipe for iced buns – do you mean the one from the Bake Off Semi-Final technical challenge? That one was Paul Hollywood’s. Or did you mean something else altogether? *confused* M-A

      • Michelle says:

        Oops, yes I think I got confused there! Would it be possible to have a signed copy of your chocolate and orange mousse cake?

        Thanks for replying,

        Michelle.

  104. Hi Mary-Anne
    Really excited to find your blog! I loved all your recipes on the show and hope to learn a lot more from you through your blog.
    Can’t wait to see what comes next!
    Carly-Ann

  105. Hannah says:

    Greetings from San Francisco (watched recorded episodes just this week) –

    Have to echo the others here: 1. Your moxie is what kept me watching to the finale, 2. I’d like to see a book with GBBO contestants’ recipes, especially yours!, 3. Thank you, sincerely, for sharing with us 🙂

  106. Tiffany says:

    Greetings from Paris – just finished watching the GBBO series 2, was impressed with your ideas, loved your red swirls on those last pastries! How do you make deco paste?

  107. Kristall says:

    Mary-Anne,

    My husband and I live in Canada and just discovered GBBO and I have to say, you were our favourite the whole time. We were rooting for you pretty much since the beginning. My husband is a huge fan of bread and he nearly fell out of his chair when he saw your Ploughman’s Loaf. We both want to stake a claim on copies of your cookbook as soon as it’s published! Keep up the astounding cooking. We’ll be watching your blog eagerly for new recipes.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Kristall! Thank you for the lovely compliments – the Ploughman’s Loaf is on the blog if your husband fancies having a go at it! I’m keeping busy with baking and writing for the book, so stay tuned! Happy Baking! M-A 😀

  108. karen says:

    Hello Mary-Anne
    What a great performance on GBB. I so enjoyed watching you bake and the down to earth comments to go with it! It is amazing you have an old Dutch recipe dating back so William the Silent timeframe. Being Dutch I love our pancakes. Have you ever made our poffertjes? You need a special pan to make those but they are mouthwatering good. I love reading cookbooks myself and have quite a collection too. You were the winner for me!

  109. Shan says:

    Hi Mary-Ann,
    I am an Australian fan who just finished watching the tv show online.
    You were my favourite baker from day one and I loved the experimentation and fun in all your cakes, pies and cookies. The stripey cheese cakes and melting moment cookies were my favourite! Well done on making it through to the finals and thanks for being such an inspiration! Now that I have found your blog I am going to try some of your recipes.
    All the best,
    Shan
    (21, female, Sydney Aust)

    • MAB says:

      Hi Shan – Thanks for stopping by and leaving a message. So glad you enjoyed the series – it was fun to make too! Let me know how you go with the recipes! Have fun! M-A 😀

  110. Joe says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    My wife and I enjoyed watching you on the GBBO. We were cheering for you! I’m an amateur baker from America who has a particular fascination with traditional British recipes. Can you recommend any cookbooks for someone who is interested in learning more about traditional British baking/cooking?

    Thanks!
    Joe

  111. Tom says:

    Hello Mary-Anne,

    I have just stumbled across this great blog via the tv-series. I really enjoy watching TGBB and have watched the older episodes as well. I really enjoyed your different style and your ingenuity when it came to old recipes. You really gave the series a heart and a soul.

    Being an Austrian I especially enjoyed the making of the “Sacher Torte” (!), it looks simple but I struggled producing a decent one too.
    All the best!

  112. Janey Huddart says:

    Hullo Mary-Anne

    You cannot imagine what a smile it put on my face finding this blog!

    I loved your time on the bake-off … You were a real breath of bun-scenting fresh air

    I would love to know what you think of the current bunch (that sounds too much like Current Bun!) … though i imagine you would be too polite to say

    I look forward to thumbing (internetty-wise) through your blog pages … The Butterscotch Brulee tarts have already caught my eye … (If you’re tired of Brulee – You’re tired of life!)

    Kindest Regards

    Janey … :^)

  113. Clare Hellowell says:

    Hello Mary-Anne! I’ve just got off a flight from Shanghai and enjoyed passing the hours by watching repeats of 2011’s TGBBO. You really were fantastic! Have you ever thought of giving 1-1 or small group baking lessons? I’d definitely love to spend a day with you improving my skills!! Clare

  114. Steph says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    I keep checking to see whether you’ve got a book out yet, in fact as lovely as Jo is I was really hoping you’d win the GBBO last year for the selfish reason that yours would be the baking book I’d rush out to buy! So is anything happening on the publishing front?

    Loving the blog, thanks for all the brilliant recipes!

    Steph x

    • MAB says:

      Hi Steph, Thank you for the kind words. I’m very excited to tell you that yes, I do have a baking book that will be coming out next year with Square Peg! 😀

  115. What a amzing blog you have here! Delicious delicious delicious! 😀 And so much dutch recipes, as a dutch girl myself it”s fun to find a beautiful “Tijgerbrood” recipe in english LOL
    Groetjes! Ylona

  116. Tree says:

    I’ve been baking since I was little and have only just found out about the GBBO (I live abroad) so I’m watching them all now. You were my favourite to win in series 2, I just love how tasty and real you made everything again! I’m very much back at the oven these days thanks to you, I’ll watch out for that new book of yours. Please continue inspiring us all! Tx

  117. Nancy says:

    Dear Mary-Anne.
    I am so delighted to see someone who actually prefers the essentials (taste, texture, smell) in baking/cooking. There are way too many appearance-driven cooks/bakers. A tendency in society I fear; put on a fine glaze of sugar on s* and amazingly enough people buy it. It is like plastic fantastic, New Speak and a strange politically correctness combined with the Stepford wives in cooking and baking. Ugh.
    Yes, I too like my food to look good – but what is the point of e.g. putting fondant on a cake to make it look beautiful if most people really don’t likes the taste of it and therefore removes it before eating the cake? Why not use marzipan? Not as pretty and dainty, but it taste better.
    Thank you! Just for being you. I am looking forward to your book. I have confidence that it will suit me!
    P.S. I love the fact that you consider and value the history – way too many cookbooks is not enough!

  118. Oli says:

    Hi Mary!

    What is the recipe for the bread with cheese and beer you made on the show?

    Thanks

  119. Joanne says:

    Hello Mary-Anne

    Whats the Sacher Torte recipe you used?

    Joanne

  120. Nicky Holland says:

    I’m sat here watching the rerun of the 2011 series and amazed at your culinary skills and then it dawned on me that you looked familiar, Surely it’s not the same Mary-Anne who I shared flat with in Cardiff during our PGCE course at SGIHE??

    • MAB says:

      Guilty as charged! 😉 How have you been these last 25 years? 😀

      • Nicky Holland says:

        I’m still amazed it’s you that i’m watching on the telly!! I never saw this series as I had a bit of a health scare at the time but doing fine now, Where did all this culinary wizardry come from? Me – i’m still teaching down here in darkest Devon (been teaching that long that i’m now teaching the kids of kids who i first taught when i started!!!). How are you and what are you up to now?

  121. Christine says:

    Hi Mary-Anne

    I have just come across this blog after looking for recipes for meringue topped cup cakes. Having found the coconut and lime recipe I continued to peruse your blog, some fantastic recipes which have inspired me to be more experimental with my baking.

    Thanks

    Christine

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Christine, and Huzzah! So glad to hear you’re feeling inspired – when are you applying for the Bake Off? 😉 M-A

  122. Lauren says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    I also saw the re run and just wondered if you could tell me the name of the technique to do the striped cakes with your B&Q bargain! I have been looking up allsorts of things trying to find your recipe or a similar one.
    Thanks.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Lauren! It’s the same technique as the sponge for the chocolate orange mousse cake, except instead of piping the paste, you spread it all over and then scrape it off in lines. hope this helps – have fun! M-A 😀

  123. Josie says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    I made your chocolate and raspberry opera cake (from GBBO) for my best friend’s 30th, and it went down as the best cake she had ever eaten! I am now making her wedding cake for wedding in July, and she has asked for a version of this. Could you offer some advice? Could I make this as a round cake? Thank you!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Josie! And congrats for both a successful cake AND getting the wedding commission – no pressure! 😉 You certainly can make this as a round cake – my advice is to cut the circles out of the sheets of joconde sponge, rather than baking them in circles. And for a tiered cake, you’ll need supports – there’s some lovely designs out there in perspex – almost invisible! Good luck and have fun! 😀 M-A

  124. Katherine says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    We have finally gotten the second series of The Great British Bake Off here in Australia. Loving the blog, there are so many recipes I want to try and bake!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Katherine! So glad you enjoyed it – Did I win this time?? 😉 – I’m very impatient to see your own Aussie version – are you going to enter? M-A 😀

  125. Stewart says:

    You were by far the most enjoyable part of great British bakeoff. Such wit and talent. Thanks

  126. wanderlover says:

    GBBO only just finished airing in Australia, I so enjoyed watching you create some of those decorative masterpieces! Very pleased to be able to find out more through your blog 🙂

  127. John Egerton says:

    Hi –

    I’m another San Francisco California fan.

    Your Ploughman’s Loaf: sometimes I make it with Humboldt Fog goat cheese, sometimes a good cheddar and dried apple. Sometimes I give you the footnote, sometimes I keep a nervous eye out for lightning strikes.

    The orange cardamom croquembouche is satisfying to make and is perfect to enjoy with friends. It took four failed attempts before I served it the first time; I’m fairly new to baking and I’m not overburdened with natural talent. Mastering that was like a small course for me. I’ve since recommend it to others with an interest in baking.

    Thank you for your recipes, your creativity, and your inspiration.

    JE

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers John! Lovely to hear from such a far-away fan!

      And I love your twist on the Ploughan’s Loaf – more power to your elbow and grab the compliments any way you can!
      I’m delighted to hear that the croquembouche is building a fan-base too! You’ve managed to make 4 more than I have! 😉

      Keep having fun with the flour and do let me know if any other recipes find success with you and yours. Best wishes M-A 😀

  128. Mike says:

    Hello from Canada!!

    we just finished watching the 2011 Bake Off (literally, the credits of the final are rolling as I write this) and you were our favourite. it was always exciting to watch your plans come together.

    we will be following the blog and look forward to your book!

    great work! you rock!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Mike! I didn’t know the show was playing in Canada, so thanks for the heads up! Thanks also for your kind words – I tried to do something out of the ordinary. Am excited for the book too! M-A 😀

  129. Ann says:

    Hello Ms. MaryAnne! I live in the U.S. and just discovered The Great British Bakeoff. I just finished watching the first season and was rooting for you to win from the very beginning. Was crushed you didn’t win; however, you won in my mind. I am so excited to have found your blog. I can’t wait to try your awesome recipes. You are such an inspiration. May you have great success in your wonderful bakes.

  130. Hi Mary-Anne I thought you made some very clever recipes on the GBBO show it was a difficult to choose who would win,although I think you,Jo and Holly were all worthy winners Congratulations Flo from Western Australia

  131. […] with it and update it and enjoy it.  The first book from former Great British Bake Off contestant Mary-Anne Boermans, Great British Bakes explores a variety of traditional British recipes, especially explaining […]

  132. Angel of the North says:

    Hi, Mary Ann. I won the Greek prize and also sent the Woburn Sands recipe book link. Also pre-ordered your forthcoming book. REALLY need your advice over a couple of things.Tried your spekulaas recipe using my Dutch mould but the pattern disappeared during baking. Even though I used the cornflour mix, the dough was hell tn remove from the mould, too. What am I doing wrong?
    Second, i too love vintage books, papticularly the inter-war years. I have all 3 Catherine Ives as well as the 1940 Constance Spry. However I find the lack of tin/bowl sizes/capacity, the vagueness about coohing times is preventing me from trying a lot of the baking and desserts. Is there any online forum which can help iron out the probs?

  133. Helen says:

    Just finished watching your series of The Great British British Bake-off down here in Oz. I thought you were just so inspired, talented and wonderfully self-deprecating in your baking. Congratulations in making the Grand Final, though I really did think you were consistently top or near top throughout and were deserving of recognition for your depth and breadth of knowledge and the way you pushed yourself and your bakes. I’ll be looking up your recipes and future plans for sharing them – fabulous!

  134. hippyluv says:

    Mary-Anne, I’m a little behind the times. I’m literally watching the final of the British Bake off 2011.. I have been backing you the whole way. I have no idea who will win I’m not going to cheat and Google it.

    I just wanted you to know that you have inspired this tired of cooking for her 4 grown daughters & always on a diet husband, wife & mother. My kitchen used to be my best friend, I now want to reintroduce myself to my magic shop.

    I just found you so approachable and warm and funny. Also your love for cooking and the history involved in it appealed to me.

    I wish you all the success under the sun.. and yes I’m going to buy any book that you produce.

    A huge fan.
    Susan

  135. Karen Fitzgerald says:

    Hi Maryanne
    I recently saw GBBO in Australia and have become a massive fan of yours! I think you are a fantastic cook with wonderful, inspirational ideas. Thanks for the blog!

    Karen

  136. Patty Panek says:

    Hi Mary-Anne–

    I was delighted to run across your blog and learn about your interest in historic recipes. I love British history and culture and have been enjoying recipes from the past for some time now. Your recipes look wonderful! I am glad to know that you have also published a cookbook, I will be buying a copy so I can read and try out your great recipes!

    We have another thing in common, a love for Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels. I’m the administrator for the Facebook page of the Discworld Bakers Guild (https://www.facebook.com/DWBakersGuild). I hope to include a link to your recipe for “Sausages Inna Bun” soon! 😉

    Thanks so much for the recipes and for sharing your passion for great historical cooking. I look forward to reading your book!

    Patty

  137. Judith says:

    Hello, just a quick note to say they are re-running your episodes of the Great British Bake Off in Australia at the moment. And I am so enjoying seeing and hearing you on the show. Not only are your bakes interesting and inventive, but your intelligence, passion, creativity and humour shines through. Love your blog too.

    All the best
    Judith

  138. Hello Mary – Anne I just want to say how much I enjoyed watching you on the great British Bake off. I’m very glad I discovered your blog 🙂 I don’t see myself as the best baker but get a lot of help from your fantastic well explained recipes.

    Laura, Stourport on Severn

  139. lorna hynes says:

    Hi Mary Anne,
    i can’t seem to find out when your book is coming out.
    I just bake at home for my kids,and have huge trouble at birthdays…decorated sponge is there favorite and i can never find a good moist sponge good for fondant,have you a recipe in he book?
    By the way love your baking ❤
    regards

    Lorna

  140. […] Initially we were going to try either Laduree’s Sucre (I wussed out of that one) or Mary Anne-Boerman’s Great British Bakes which looks utterly intriguing and inspiring. Then I looked at all those barely-baked-from books on […]

  141. glad I found this blog. You are such an inspiration!

  142. Gunvor says:

    Hi from Sweden! They have been showing the great British bakeoff on Swedish televsion and I soo enjoyed seeing you bake – such creativity, so much thought in what you do! And I also love how you used traditional British recepies. And I’m soo happy to have found your blog
    !

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Gunvor!
      And welcome to the blog!
      Delighted to hear the Bake Off is showing in Sweden – will there be a Swedish Bake Off and are you considering entering?
      Enquiring minds want to know!
      M-A 😀

  143. Michèle Young says:

    Hello from Bath, I love the look of your Wood Street Cake (1675) recipe. I’ve tried it twice but neither time was the mixture “rather wet and similar to a modern fruit cake mix, too wet to knead”. On the contrary it was far drier than any yeast dough I’ve made. I wondered whether there was a problem with the proportions? Your recipe calls for 600g flour – perhaps it should be 500g? I’d love to make this as my Christmas cake so hope very much you can help. Michèle

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Michèle!

      Thanks for your query. It highlights something that isn’t really talked about in modern recipes.

      The water content of the ingredients you use will affect the consistency of the mix.

      I included that comment so that you could judge for yourself whether or not your mixture is wet enough before you bake it.

      If it’s not, then you need to add liquid until it is. I suggest adding milk, a little at a time, until the mixture is the correct consistency.

      Don’t bake it unless its moist enough, because if it’s too dry in the bowl, it’s not going to fix itself in the oven.

      Hope this helps! M-A 😀

  144. Michèle Young says:

    Yes it does. Thanks very much!

  145. Michèle Young says:

    Hi again Mary-Anne, would you have time for another question on the Wood Street Cake recipe? It asks for 2 x sachets (14g) fast-action yeast: is each sachet 14g i.e. total of 28g fast yeast? Many thanks, Michèle

  146. Michèle Young says:

    Many thanks, Mary-Anne!

  147. Emma Forbes says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    We have just seen the final episode of the 2011 series (in Kenya we are a bit behind!). We thought you were wonderful! Congratulations for your successful blog and we’re looking forward to following your posts.

  148. Cleve says:

    Mary Anne my partner Chris and I just finished Series 2 online and we both adored your baking and chance taking!! We cannot wait to dive into your blog and check out your recipes!!!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Cleve!
      So glad you’re here! We’ve been waiting aaaaaaaaaaaaaages! *shuffles along the sofa to make room* There’s coffee in the pot make yourselves comfortable! M-A 😀

  149. Luke says:

    I’ve just finished your seaso of GBBO, and thought your researched recipes were fascinating. Looking forward to exploring your blog.

    PS I LIKE to taste booze in my dessert!

  150. Cortney says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    Greetings from Minnesota! I’ve just finished watching GBBO series 2 online. Congratulations on making it all the way until the end. Your baking knowledge and willingness to experiment with different techniques and flavors was very inspiring! I look forward to trying some of the recipes on your blog. Best wishes for continued success!

  151. Cortney says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    Greetings from Minnesota! I’ve just finished watching GBBO series 2 online. Congratulations on making it all the way until the end. Your baking knowledge and willingness to experiment with new techniques and flavors was very inspiring! Baking is fairly new hobby for me, one my husband heartily encourages. I’m looking forward to trying out the recipes on your blog. Best wishes for continued success!

  152. paul jagger says:

    Hi mary ann.you are by far my wife and my favourite bake off contestant.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Paul!
      Thank you for taking the time to swing by with your delightful compliment! Made my day! 😀
      Happy Baking! M-A 😀

  153. marshandeesm says:

    I just recently watched The Great British Bake Off, and ended up finding and purchasing your book on Amazon.com. Everything I saw you bake was just amazing; and I was impressed how everything had a spin of your own.
    So-now, I’m going to give your recipes a go! Granted-I’m a bit daft on converting measurements and such over to the American version, but I’m up for the challenge.
    I hope.
    🙂

  154. Ags says:

    Hi Mary Anne, just interested….why “wotchers” instead of “wotcher”? Or is it another reference entirely?

  155. Hello Mary-Anne! I love GBBO so much, I’ve watched all of the seasons multiple times. You’re one of my favorite bakers from across all 5 seasons – I loved your feisty attitude and your ability to laugh off mistakes. Not to mention your food looked AMAZINGLY good, and so creative. One of your creations that I’ve always wanted to make was your Roasted Cauliflower, Cheese, and Caramelized Onion Quiche. Roasted cauliflower and caramelized onions are both major weaknesses of mine – I’ll make some for a recipe, but then I can’t stop just eating them from the pan! Is your recipe for that delicious looking quiche available somewhere online? I’ve got the image of it on the screen right now and I want to try it so bad! Thank you!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Meredith!
      Thank you for taking the time to drop by with such lovely compliments!
      I thought the BBC had published the recipe, but after checking, seems I was mistaken.
      I’ll add it to the list for the blog!
      M-A 😀

  156. Cindy Pandini says:

    Hi MaryAnn! Greetings from Vancouver Canada. Have just been watching all the GBBO’s. I am absolutely addicted. Then I found your blog and am so impressed with your knowledge and the unusual, beautiful bakes you have introduced me to. Thanks Mary Anne, Much continued success and I look forward to reading your blog on a regular basis. Just signed up!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Cindy!

      So glad you’re having fun watching the Bake Off!
      And thank you for your kind words – It’s great to get feedback that others find the recipes I choose as interesting as I do!
      More power to your baking elbow!
      Too many exclamation marks!
      Eep!

      M-A 😀

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Cindy!
      Thank you so much for dropping by with such kind words!
      Was GBBO transmitted over there, or did you find it online?
      I can usually tell when it’s being shown, as the GBBO recipes on the blog have a surge in popularity – but not recently.
      Glad you like the blog – I shall try and keep it entertaining and a little quirky 😉
      Happy Baking!
      M-A

      • Cindy Pandini says:

        Hi Mary Anne!

        I’ve been watching on You Tube and have now caught up. Season 6 is posted every Friday. You are still my favorite of all the contestants. Your knowledge of the history of baking continues to educate and inspire. I am a TERRIBLE baker…much more of a natural cook, something I love. But watching you and the other contestants bake has inspired me to want to learn. So thank you for that. I have sent many a friend to you tube to watch GBBO. As you know the American version failed. But I have watched the Irish and Australian versions. GBBO is still the best. Thanks for writing back. It is a pleasure to “chat” with you. Can’t wait for your next blog.

        Be well and Bake well.

        Cindy

  157. Emma says:

    Just wanted to say thanks. You’re one of my all time favourite bake off-ers! Defo trying that sea foam fudge when I get a chance!

  158. Shana says:

    Hi Mary Anne!

    Greeting from Connecticut in the U.S.!

    While over the Holiday break I discovered the GBBO and was soon an avid fan! I just finished season 2….and you were my absolute favorite! (although…everyone did very well) I loved your attitude as well as your glorious recipes! Growing up, I baked a lot with my grandmother and now that my kids are a little older, I am looking forward to getting back to something I loved so much…..I am so excited to have found your blog and look forward to attempting some of your creations!

    Warm Regards,

    Shana

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Shana!
      So glad you enjoyed GBBO Series 2 – it was great fun to take part!
      Hope you find something to tickle your fancy on the blog!
      M-A 😀

  159. Jill says:

    I’m a huge fan of yours been watching series 2 again what are you doing these days

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Jill!
      Thank you for stopping by.
      I’m (mostly) keeping out of mischief and hunting old recipes.
      Oh – and my second book is out next year! Book now to avoid disappointment! 😉
      M-A 😀

  160. Lisa says:

    Hi Mary-Anne. I just finished watching your season of the great British bake off and I am very excited to follow your blog. I loved you and your attitude and sense of humour. Hoping to find all that in this blog! Best wishes from Australia!

  161. Courtney says:

    Hi ya Mary-Anne!
    Just finished Season 2 and fell in love with your baking and your delightful self. It was exciting to see what you were going to create each episode..so rustic and inventive, you, to me, sparked an excitement for creative baking and pushing the limits..all with a cheerful laugh and bubbly demeanour. I was also blown away by your extensive knowledge and unique take on classic recipes. Anywhoooo just rambling on here, but really glad to see you are still producing recipes and still experimenting. Can’t wait to check out your book!
    All the Best from British Columbia, Canada
    Courtney

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Courtney!
      Thank you so much for stopping by with such nice compliments!
      Hope you find something on the blog/in the book to keep you out of mischief!;)
      M-A 😀

  162. Angela says:

    Currently watching gbbo season 2! You are cracking me up! Aaand making me hungry! Congratulations!

  163. Sharon Paul says:

    Please can you let me know the recipe and technique for your gorgeous stripey swirl melts. Thank you.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Sharon!
      They’re called Melting Moments and they’re usually listed on the right hand side under ‘Top Posts and Pages’.
      Happy Baking!
      M-A 😀

  164. MEG says:

    Just got done watching your season and was so exciting to watch. All you guys have such a passion and talent for baking it is amazing. At the end all I wanted to do was sit you all down, for tea and talk, talk and talk. Please continue and explore your extraordinary talent.

  165. Mother Mands says:

    Hello Mary-Anne! I’ve just bought your book, after following you on GBBO, and following this blog. Just wanted to say, fantastic job! I love the amount of work and obvious passion that has gone into ‘Great British Bakes’, and aswell as it being a great collection of recipes, it’s also a fascinating read. I know I’m going to get a LOT of use out it, definitely my kind of baking! 😉

  166. Charlie says:

    Hi Mary I’m your #1 fan you are awesome

  167. Celine Ng-O'Hara says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,
    I’m not sure if you’d remember me, but I was at Dover Court years ago when you were there in Singapore. I was local and taught special ed. Jane Maiden who was there at the same time is currently visiting me in San Diego, California.
    She told me about how fabulously you are doing in the culinary world. It’s so fabulous to see that.

  168. Amanda Keijzer says:

    Hi Mary Anne

    Just watched the Christmas bake off. What recipe do you use for the speculaa crumb and how do you then convert into buttercream. My husband is also Dutch and speculaas and speculaa brokken are his and my children’s favourite. I would love to know what recipe you use so that I can make them rather than having to smuggle packets back when we visit lol. Hope you can help.

  169. Jim in NYC says:

    Just finished watching Series 2, and when they said you had a blog, I thought, “PLEASE let her still be writing it!” It’s so great to have found this!

  170. Evelyn says:

    Hi Mary Anne, greetings from Saskatchewan Canada! I just finished watching series 2 of GBBO and you were my favourite contestant. I thought your bakes were great! I look forward to reading this blog and will ask my English friends to bring your cookbook back for me.

    All the best, Evelyn

  171. Elisabeth says:

    Hi M-A, I am almost finished watching your season of GBBO and you are my favorite! I am writing from Cleveland, Ohio, in the USA and I am VERY curious about syllabub. Is it a drink or a dessert or both. Really I just love the name and want to try it.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Elisabeth!
      So glad you enjoyed Series 2 😀
      In answer to your syllabub question – yes!
      Syllabub exists on a sliding scale, from a boozy drink with a light froth on top – rather like an ice-cream float – to a mousse-like cream infused with sugar and alcohol that lasts for several days unrefrigerated.
      The version I used was towards the solid end of the scale, known as Everlasting Syllabubs, because they didn’t collapse in a couple of hours.
      It is indulgent and delicious – I do hope you give it a go!
      M-A 😀

  172. Olive inglis says:

    I have just watched the 2011 bakeoff. (Nz)
    You killed me with the exploding icing bag and then Sacha on the cake. Ive been unwell with bronchitis and needed that laugh even though it brought on a coughing fit. Thank you.

  173. buurrrrrrr says:

    Mary Anne,

    My wife and I just watched season 2 of the great British Bake and so enjoyed watching you bake. You were our favorite contestant in all 7 seasons! Your personality and positivity are the best. Your bakes are fantastic. Can’t wait to read your book!

  174. Gem says:

    Hi Mary Anne,

    I’ve started baking the last few months but I’m a student so ingredients can be a bit expensive when you’re on a budget! Out of your recipes are there any that a newbie can try whilst not breaking my bank (like many other peoples recipes seem to do!)

    Thanks!
    Gem

  175. Hi Mary-Ann,

    I’ve been watching Season 2 of Bake Off and enjoying your creativity, passion and poise, as well as your use of historic recipes. I work on an online crowdsourcing project called Shakespeare’s World (https://www.shakespearesworld.org/#/), a collaboration between Oxford University’s Zooniverse.org team, the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C., and the Oxford English Dictionary. Volunteers on the project transcribe 400-ish year old manuscripts. These include old handwritten recipes, and in one of these someone discovered a ‘new’ (or rather old!) word to describe a kind of flakey pastry, and a perhaps little known tart: the Taffytie/Taffetye Tart (https://blog.shakespearesworld.org/2015/12/17/our-first-discovery-and-a-brief-history-of-the-oxford-english-dictionary/; https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zooniverse/shakespeares-world/talk/228/20744). I am hoping this little gem might inspire you! The two recipes I’ve linked to are pretty different. The Oxford English Dictionary editor on our project team thinks that taffety refers to pastry that is like taffeta fabric.

    A lot of these recipes are short on detail and open to interpretation. A few of our volunteers and I have tried making different things over the last few years. We discuss the results on the project discussion forum under the hashtag #Recipes2Try: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zooniverse/shakespeares-world/talk/228. We’d love it if you gave these a whirl some day!

    -Victoria

  176. Linda tooch says:

    Mary-Anne! I’m so happy to have found your blog. I stumbled upon seasons 1-3 online & loved watching you bake was intrigued by your knowledge. I ordered your cookbook a week ago, and have been savoring every page. I live in America, and started baking British cakes with some success, but I was never quite sure if the texture was correct. After about a year, I decided our plain flour has more gluten that British. Also, our SR flour has more baking powder as well as more gluten. I order my flour from England, and my bakes are so much better. I also have to order tons of ingredients that we don’t have here, and I have a cabinet full of baking supplies. Even our baking tins are different sizes! I just wanted you to know how much I admire you and your knowledge of the history of cooking and baking. Again, your book is amazing. Thank you!

  177. Linda Tooch says:

    I just finished binge reading Great British Bakes, and it was amazing. There are tons of recipes I can’t wait to try. I had to order another bread tin, some egg white powder, and saffron though. I’m 70 years old and became hooked on learning how to bake British cakes,pies, tarts, etc. Thank you so much for all the new recipes. I have a lot of baking ahead of me!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Linda!
      Thank you for the lovely compliments and for making the effort to stop by.
      Do let me know how you get on with the recipes 😀
      Happy Baking!
      MAB

  178. Greg says:

    Mary-Anne, I am also American and just finished watching series two of the GBBO. I so enjoyed watching you and very much liked your knowledgeable approach to baking and your inventiveness. You are so talented, and your comments about Jo near the end were lovely. Thank you for being such a wonderful participant in the show, and good luck to you in all your endeavors.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Greg
      Thank you for stopping by with such kind words.
      It’s been nice for Season 2 to get some love after all this time – glad you enjoyed it!
      MAB 😀

  179. Rachel Corona says:

    From America, thanks for the passion and wit you bring to the baking world!

  180. Kaye says:

    Hi Mary-Ann
    Watched a Royal Recipes repeatvepisode not long ago featuring Taffeta Tart: top & bottom layer of puff pastry (I think) apple filling. Sadly did not pay full attention to the programme (forever doing two things at once) & can’t get recipe anywhere. Do you have one for this apparent historic dessert?

    King regards
    Kaye

    P.s. just serving up your Butter Chicken dish – it’s fab & a firm favourite in this house….

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Kaye,
      Apologies for somehow missing your question.
      There’s a recipe for Taffety Tarts in my book Great British Bakes – but it is of a different style (open tart) to the one you describe.
      The closed Taffety Tart recipes I’ve found in various manuscripts involve very thin slices of apple either laid in a single layer, or overlapping, dotted with sugar, cinnamon and butter. The pastry is very thin, and the thinness of the finished pastries is also emphasized. They are rectangular in shape and occasionally iced with royal icing when cooled. Essentially, they are a 17th century pop-tart.
      Hope this helps – happy baking.
      MAB 😀

  181. Farouk says:

    Hi Mary Ann is there any chance I could have the recipe for the cake that you made in the Christmas special in 2016 that had speculoos biscuits in it? I’ve been dreaming about that recipe for years and I can’t find it anywhere! If I remember right Mary said it was one of the best cakes she had ever eaten!

  182. Jonathan Millard says:

    Hi Mary-Anne,

    Is it possible to order signed and personalized copies of your books and have them shipped to the US? 

    Thank you,
    Jonathan Millard

  183. Mike Svensson says:

    Mary Anne, my wife and daughter and I just finished GBBo season 2 and were in love with your cooking. You were our absolute favorite and we really enjoyed all of your amazing creations! Have you been on any other cooking shows? We would love to watch more of you!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Mike!
      Thank you for the kind words.
      I can also be seen in the original 2016 Christmas Day Special (with Mel, Sue & Mary) 😀
      Hapyy viewing!
      M-AB 😀

  184. Danica says:

    Hi Mary Anne! My teenager and I just finished watching 2011’s Bake Off. You were both of our favorite from start to finish. Your humor, your creativity, your artistry. You’re someone we wish we had in a book club, we would love to just hear you talk! Off to explore your blog.

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Danica!
      Thank you for taking the time to swing by with such kind words – really made my day!
      Hope you find something of interest here!
      MAB 😀

  185. marymtf says:

    Tried to sign up, but it wouldn’t accept my email address as valid. (The very email address I’ve entered in the details section below😉

  186. Roberta Nunez says:

    Mary-anne, I loved watching you on the GBBO. I think you are absolutely brilliant and such an interesting person. I can’t wait to read your blog.

  187. Mary Horan says:

    Hi Mary Anne.
    I am rewatching series 2 on Food Network and really enjoying it. Would it be possible to get the recipe for the Chocolate and Raspberry Opera cake you made which looked fantastic.
    Many thanks.
    Kind Regards.
    Mary

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Mary!
      So glad you’re enjoying Season 2 – who knows, maybe I’ll win this time!? 😉
      I found a version of the recipe from the BBC, but they seem to have edited it rather poorly (they say it’s for 2 tiers, but their quantities are for just one) here: http://beebrecipes.co.uk/recipe/chocolate_and_raspberry_84016
      Or I could send you my original notes via the email you entered.
      Let me know if you’d like me to do that.
      MAB 😀

      • Mary Horan says:

        Oh thank you so much for your swift reply. I would love the email with notes. Yes I hope you win again too. 😊

        Mary

  188. Leigh Mulready says:

    Dear Mary Anne,

    Greetings from San Francisco! My family and I were finally able to view GBBO Season 2 in the US and we love you! You showed so much talent and your innovation was very impressive. We were very happy to find your blog! Your genuine personality and your humor are wonderful and shine through in every post. 💕

    I wish I had easier access to the British products that you mention, but you have inspired me to try the That’ll Do method. ☺️ So far the results have been poor -that’s a generous description- but I’m not going to let the ingredients win. I will prevail and rise from terrible to mediocre!

    Most warmly,
    Leigh

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Leigh!
      Thank you for taking the time to hunt me down with such kind words. 😀
      I always think the Bake Off Tent wasn’t that long ago, but it’s 12 years ago now! How time flies!
      Always happy to try and help with ingredients, so if you ever get stuck, do drop by and I’ll see what I can do.
      Happy baking!
      MAB 😀

  189. Donna Marie Lupson says:

    Hi Mary Anne I am interested in the food history and books you have researched. Do you do any blogging about this or mostly just recipes? Thank you

  190. Julie MacDonald says:

    Hello Mary-Anne. Just watched the second season of GBB. Your bakes were so interesting and original, I looked up your blog in line. … and I have your cookbook!! Bought it years ago and love it!! I’m so happy to be able to tell you how much I admire your baking!

    • MAB says:

      Wotchers Julie!
      Sorry for the delay in replying – computer problems.
      Thank you for taking the time to swing by with such kind words – and delighted to hear the recipes are a success!
      Happy Further Baking!
      MAB 😀

  191. Charlotte says:

    Hello Mary Ann, nice seeing that you have a website! I was so impressed with your talented skill on the bake-off! Nice to meet you online! I will be happy to browse your website and hopefully learn some new skills with baking. Have a nice day. God bless.

  192. Cairo says:

    We just finished watching your season of bake off. You were great!

    We’re from Canada.


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