The Great Australian Bake Off
Season 1
Starring
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkNine Network
Original release9 July (2013-07-09) 
27 August 2013 (2013-08-27)
Season chronology

The first season of The Great Australian Bake Off premiered on 9 July 2013 on the Nine Network, and saw ten home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. The season consisted of 8 episodes. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 9 July 2013 until 27 August 2013, and saw Nancy Ho win.[1][2] The season was hosted by Anna Gare and Shane Jacobson, and was judged by Dan Lepard and Kerry Vincent.

The Bakers

The following is the list of the bakers that competed this season:

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Nancy Ho 22Architecture GraduateBrisbane, QueenslandSeason Winner
Jonathan Gurfinkel 35I.T. GuyMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Maria Vella 45Workplace TrainerMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Monique Bowley 30Former WNBL StarAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated (Episode 7)
Brendan Garlick 21Uni StudentSpringwood, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 6)
Julie Bonanno 41Farm MumShepparton, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 5)
Mark Bartter 52Chartered AccountantSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 4)
Sara-Jane Smith 30School TeacherMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 3)
Bliss Nixon 23Trivia HostGold Coast, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 2)
Steve Lovett 28BoxerCanberra, Australian Capital TerritoryEliminated (Episode 1)

Results summary

Elimination Chart
Baker1[3]2[4]3[5]4[6]5678
Nancy SBWINNER
Jonathan SBSBRunner-Up
Maria SBSBRunner-Up
Monique SBOUT
Brendan OUT
Julie SBOUT
Mark OUT
Sara-Jane OUT
Bliss OUT
Steve OUT

Colour key:

  Got through to the next round  Awarded Star Baker  Season winner
  One of the judges' favourite bakers that week  The baker was eliminated
  One of the judges' least favourite bakers that week  Season runner-up

Episodes

  The baker was eliminated  Awarded Star Baker  Season winner

Episode 1: Cakes

For the first challenge, the bakers were required to make 24 cupcakes in two hours. The judges specified they wanted two different flavours of cupcake of which there should be 12 each. The Technical Challenge set was for a Checkerboard Cake, which was flavoured with chocolate and orange and had four layers. A Children's Party Cake was set as the Showstopper to be completed in five hours.

Baker Signature
(24 Cupcakes)
Technical
(Chocolate & Orange Checkerboard Cake)
Showstopper
(Children's Party Cake)
Bliss White Chocolate & Passionfruit Cream Cupcakes
Flourless Choc Hazelnut Cupcakes
5Princess Cake
Brendan Raspberry Marshmallow Cupcakes
Peanut Butter Rocky Road Cupcakes
3Flavoured Rainbow Cake
Jonathan Cherry Cheesecake Cupcakes
Banana & Peanut Butter Cupcakes
63D Rocket Cake on Carved Half Moon
Julie Pistachio & Rosewater Cupcakes
Spiced Pumpkin Cupcakes
7Honey Hive Cake
Maria Coffee, Chocolate & Hazelnut Cupcakes
Passionfruit Cupcakes with White Choc Ganache
2Magical Butterfly Garden Raspberry Ripple Cake
Mark Rose-Flavoured Buttercream Swirl Cupcakes
Orange & Grapefruit Curd Cupcakes
10Chocolate Mud Cake with Plum Syrup
Monique Vanilla & Rosewater Butterfly Cakes
Chocolate & Lemon Curd Cupcakes
4Pool Cake
Nancy Lemon Filled Lavender Cupcakes
Vietnamese Coffee Cupcake with Cinnamon Doughnuts
1Ballerina Pillow Banana Cake
Sara-Jane Coconut Cupcakes with Cinnamon Buttercream
Spiced Chocolate & Pear Cupcakes
8"Very Vanilla" Rainbow Cake with Homemade Sprinkles
Steve Flourless Orange, Linseed, Sunflower Seed & Almond Cupcakes
Coffee & Whisky Cupcakes
9Banana Sandstone Castle Cake

Episode 2: Pies

A family pie was set as the first challenge, with two and a half hours being set as the time limit. The bakers had any choice of filling - sweet or savoury - and pastry, the only brief was that the pie must have a lid. For the next challenge, a lemon meringue pie was set, with the judges hoping for a perfectly cooked pastry, a set filling and a crispy meringue. For the Showstopper Challenge, the judges wanted 12 Party Pies, 12 Sausage Rolls and 12 Pasties in four hours.

Baker Signature
(Family Pie)
Technical
(Lemon Meringue Pie)
Showstopper
(36 Party Pies, Sausage Rolls & Pasties)
Bliss Chicken Leek & Bacon Pie9Beef & Bacon Party Pies
Pork, Apple & Fennel Sausage Rolls
Spicy Curry Pasties
Brendan Thai Chicken Pie2BBQ Chicken & Cheese Pies
Satay Pork Sausage Rolls
Beef & Bean Pasties
Jonathan Garlic Prawn, Fish & Rice Pie1Chicken Kiev Party Pies
Layered Lamb Moussaka Pasties
Pumpkin & Ricotta Sfogliatelle
Julie Moroccan Lamb & Sweet Potato Pie6Salmon & Fennel Party Pies
Curried Coriander Potato Pasties
Chicken, Bacon & Sundried Tomatoes Sausage Rolls
Maria Aromatic Braised Beef Pie5Chicken & Apple Cider Pies
Spiced Samosa Pasties
Chicken & Sage Sausage Rolls
Mark Cheese & Onion Pie8Shredded Pork Pies
Potato & Cauliflower Empanadas
Argentinian Beef Pampas Rolls
Monique Chicken, Herb & Mushroom Pie4Mini Shepherd's Pies
Cornish Pasties
Classic Sausage Rolls
Nancy Lamb Shank & Potato Pie7Smoky Chorizo Sausage Rolls
Pumpkin & Feta Pasties
BBQ Pork & Whisky Pies
Sara-Jane Rabbit, Leek & Pistachio Pie3Mushroom Bourguignon Pies
Cauliflower Cheese Pasties
Vegetarian Sausage Rolls

Episode 3: Biscuits

For the Signature bake, 24 Aussie Assortments - classic Australian biscuits - were required of the bakers. In two and a half hours, the bakers had to make two different types of biscuit, 12 of each. 12 Brandy Snaps were set as the Technical Challenge, with the judges requesting they be 12 cm in length, and that ten be filled with cream and two be left for snapping. For the final challenge, a gingerbread structure was set, to be done in four hours.

Baker Signature
(24 Aussie Assortments)
Technical
(Brandy Snaps)
Showstopper
(Gingerbread Structure)
Brendan Butterscotch ANZAC Biscuits
Lemon Myrtle Biscuits with Lemon Butter Cream
2Sydney Harbour Bridge at NYE
Jonathan Chocolate & Caramel Oat Biscuits
Chocolate Wagon Wheels
7Giant Monster Robot
Julie Macadamia, Mango & Passionfruit Shortbread
Chocolate Mint Yo-Yos
1Outdoor Dunny
Maria Mango Macadamia Melting Moments
Mint Marshmallow Swirl Biscuits
6Eiffel Tower in Bloom
Mark Australian Royal Mint Slice
Bitter Almond ANZAC Biscuits
5High Country Hut
Monique Choc Coconut Macarons
ANZAC Biscuits
3Gingerbread Church
Nancy Chocolate & Raspberry Wagon Wheels
Earl Grey Shortbread
4Gingerbread Carousel
Sara-Jane Cornflake Catastrophe Cookies
Fizzing Mandarin Creams
8Wintry Village

Episode 4: Tarts

A tarte tatin was set for the Signature Challenge, to be completed within two and a half hours. For the Technical Challenge, a Quiche Lorraine was set, which used rough puff pastry and was to be finished again within two and a half hours. For their final challenge, the bakers were tasked with creating 12 miniature sweet tarts - half fruit and half chocolate.

Baker Signature
(Tarte Tatin)
Technical
(Quiche Lorraine)
Showstopper
(12 Miniature Sweet Tarts)
Brendan Peppered Pineapple Tarte Tatin1Passionfruit Cream Tarts with Toffied Macadamias
Chocolate Tarts with Raspberries & Mint
Jonathan Lamb Tarte Tatin2Chocolate Tarts with Hazelnut Frangipane
Lychee Tarts with Macadamia Praline
Julie Banana & Pineapple Tarte Tatin5Passionfruit Mango Tarts
Peanut Butter Chocolate Tarts
Maria Jackfruit & Banana Tarte Tatin6White Chocolate, Mango & Raspberry Tarts
Jaffa Tarts with Orange Liqueur
Mark Apple, Raisin & Almond Tarte Tatin4Nectarine & Lemongrass Tartlets
Chocolate Cream Tartlets
Monique Apple Tarte Tatin7Strawberry Cream Tarts
Salted Caramel & Chocolate Tarts
Nancy Rum Spiced Caramel & Pineapple Tarte Tatin3Chocolate Marshmallow Tarts
Coconut & Orange Liqueur Tarts

Episode 5: Bread

In the Signature Challenge, the bakers were asked to make a loaf which was free-form (i.e - not in a tin) in two and a half hours. For the Technical, the challenge was Dan's recipe for coffee scrolls, which were filled with cinnamon and sultanas and were topped with a coffee glaze. The bakers had two and a half hours. Finally, the bakers had to make a bread basket (which did not have to necessarily be edible) and 24 rolls of two flavours for the Showstopper in four hours.

Baker Signature
(Free-Form Loaf)
Technical
(Coffee Scroll)
Showstopper
(Display Bread Basket + 24 Rolls)
Brendan Rhubarb & Pink Lady Apple Bread5Pumpkin & Gorgonzola Rolls
Pecan Buns
Jonathan Cinnamon & Poppy Seed Bread1Sausage & Sauerkraut Rolls
Whisky & Chocolate Iced Rolls
Julie Pumpkin Pull-Apart Loaf4Pecan Cinnamon Rolls
Carrot & Cumin Rolls
Maria Spinach & Feta Cheese Bread2Orange & Walnut Rosettes
Mini Pesto Parmesan Spiral Loaves
Monique Spiced Fruit Cider Bread6Coconut Iced Sweet Buns
Cheesymite Scrolls
Nancy Dukkah & Macadamia Plaited Loaf3Mexican Coffee Buns
Porcini, Truffle & Rosemary Dinner Rolls

Episode 6: Desserts

The bakers were first tasked with making one large baked cheesecake in two and a half hours, with the choice base (biscuit, pastry, etc.) and flavours being the baker's own. For the Technical bake, a layered pavlova torte was set as the challenge to be completed in two and a half hours. Consisting of three layers of meringue filled with whipped cream and summer fruits, the bakers were also asked to make their own strawberry sugar art. The Showstopper Challenge was a tiered celebration cake with at least two tiers.

Baker Signature
(Baked Cheesecake)
Technical
(Layered Pavlova Torte)
Showstopper
(Tiered Celebration Cake)
Brendan White Chocolate & Brownie Cheesecake5Live Laugh Love 21st Birthday Cake
Jonathan Cherry & Polish Cottage Cheese Cheesecake3Wedding Anniversary Cake
Maria Honey, Orange Blossom & Rose Cheesecake4Red Velvet Engagement Cake
Monique Lemon & Sour Cream Cheesecake with Fresh Blueberries1Ombre Wedding Cake
Nancy Lime & Ginger Cheesecake2Orange Blossom Kokeshi Doll Cake

Episode 7: Pastry

For the first challenge, the bakers had to make a gluten-free fruit tart in two and a half hours which would serve eight people. For the next challenge, 6 croissants were set to be completed in four hours with jam of the baker's choice. A strudel was set as the Showstopper - it should be complete in two and a half hours, with the only criteria being it should be enough to feed eight people.

Baker Signature
(Gluten-Free Fruit Tart)
Technical
(Croissants)
Showstopper
(Strudel)
Jonathan Strawberry Crème Brûlée Tart3Apple, Pear & Walnut Strudel
Maria Spiced Raspberry Linzer Tart1Spiced Fig & Apple Strudel
Monique Honey, Fig & Goat's Cheese Tart4Apple Strudel
Nancy Walnut, Gorgonzola & Pear Tart2Pear & Chocolate Celebration Wreath

Episode 8: Finale

In the final Signature Challenge, the bakers had three and a half hours to make a large, multi-layered gâteau. In the Technical, choux pastry Religieuse were set. The bakers had to present three different flavours - chocolate, coffee and rose - and they had two and a half hours. Finally, the bakers had to make a selection of 36 petit-fours. The bakers were required to make three types - twelve of each.

Baker Signature
(Multi-Layered Gâteau)
Technical
(La Religieuse)
Showstopper
(36 Petits Fours)
Jonathan Raspberry, Walnut & Praline Layered Meringue1Pistachio Crusted Choux Puffs with Turkish Delight
Hungarian Dobos Torte
Macadamia Tuile Cones with Strawberry Cream & Coconut Ganache
Maria Chocolate Sponge Gâteau with Choc-Cherry Mousse2Mini Lemon Cream Tartlets
Toffee Cream Choux Puffs
Raspberry Brûlée Custard Tarts
Nancy Passionfruit Sponge with Chocolate Caramel Mousse3Earl Grey & Lavender Opera Cake
Lemon Tart with Candied Kumquat Tuile
Lychee Rose Mini Choux Nuns

Ratings

No. Title Air date Overnight ratings Ref(s)
ViewersRank
1 "Cakes" 13 June 2023 1.119 million5 [7]
2 "Pies" 16 July 2013 1.089 million5 [8]
3 "Biscuits" 23 July 2013 0.994 million9 [9]
4 "Tarts" 30 July 2013 0.722 million15 [10]
5 "Bread" 6 August 2013 0.675 million15 [11]
6 "Desserts" 13 August 2013 0.692 million13 [12]
7 "Pastry" 20 August 2013 0.622 million18 [13]
8 "Finale" 27 August 2013 0.760 million13 [14]

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