The Great British Baking Show – C. 13, Ep. 3 (Bread Week)

White GBBS tent in a green field behind a wooden table with a three-tier stand holding raspberry-chocolate squares, fondant fancies, and biscuits, with a teacup beside it.
Collection 13, Episode 3—Bread Week at the tent: tea, treats, and a summer meadow

This Week’s Challenges

  • Signature: 🐒 Pull‑apart monkey bread (savory)
  • Technical: 🍩 Glazed ring doughnuts (12)
  • Showstopper: 🎉 Tiered sweet bread (celebration centerpiece)

🐒 Monkey Bread — History & Where It’s Big

British Baking Show Bread Week monkey bread—caramel-glazed pull-apart ring on a white plate with a rolling pin in the background.
Signature — monkey bread: proof well, bake until the pieces pull apart

First, monkey bread. It traces back to Hungarian aranygaluska and arrived in the U.S. with immigrants in the late 19th–20th century. Then, America popularized a cinnamon‑butter pull‑apart version; the White House even served it in the 1980s. Today, bakers shape savory balls, glaze, and bake until the pieces pull apart cleanly.

Where it’s big: the U.S. (brunch, fairs), Hungary/Central Europe (aranygaluska lineage).

Did you know? “Monkey bread” may refer to the way people pick pieces apart—like a monkey using fingers.

Wilton Gold Premium Non-Stick Fluted Tube Pan (9.49 in)For monkey bread, a ring pan is essential. This PFAS-free, warp-resistant pan heats evenly and releases cleanly, so your pull-apart ring comes out glossy and intact.


🍩 Ring Doughnuts — Proof, Fry, and the White Ring

British Baking Show Bread Week ring doughnuts—chocolate with sprinkles, pink with red glaze, and plain white on a pink background.
Bread Week — ring doughnuts: clean glaze, even rise, clear white ring

Next, ring doughnuts. They descend from Dutch oliekoek and other European fried‑dough traditions; the ring shape became a modern standard. On Bread Week, bakers prove enriched dough, cut neat rings, and fry to get a pale “white ring”—a sign of proper rise and oil temperature. Therefore, timing and proof control decide rankings.

Where it’s big: the U.S. and UK high‑street bakeries—though filled doughnuts remain common in Britain.

Did you know? Uniform rings show even expansion; erratic bubbles hint at over‑proofing or hot oil.

HULISEN Donut Cutter (3.5-inch, Stainless Steel)Essential for perfect ring doughnuts. The soft-grip handle protects your hands, the sharp steel edge cuts cleanly, and the small biscuit cutter handles centers or mini cookies.


🎉 Tiered Sweet Bread — Celebration Traditions

Finally, the tiered sweet bread. It draws on European celebration loaves—from couronne/king‑cake families to enriched brioche‑style rings. Today, bakers stack flavored loaves (spices, citrus, nuts), add glazes, and build stable tiers with boards/dowels. As a result, structure + shine make showstoppers read from afar.

Where it’s big: Europe (Epiphany/holiday breads) and global bakery displays.

Did you know? The word couronne means “crown,” a classic shape for festive breads.


🎯 How the Bakers Fared

Clean pull‑apart, white‑ring doughnuts, and stable tiers rose to the top. Conversely, raw centers, under‑proved dough, and soft structures cost time and polish.


🌟 Star Baker & Elimination

  • Star Baker: Jasmine. Because she showed control across challenges and delivered a polished, flavorful showstopper.
  • Eliminated: Pui Man. Because she struggled in the Technical (under‑proved doughnuts) and lagged earlier, despite a better showstopper.

👉S13E1 — Cake Week: Swiss Roll, Fondant Fancies, Landscape Cake
👉S13E2 — Biscuit Week: Slice-and-Bake, Hobnobs, Time-Capsule Box

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