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Elias went for broke. He attempted a "Botanical Cathedral" made entirely of puff pastry, held together by caramel glass. For four hours, the tent was a blur of rolling pins and frantic cooling fans. With ten minutes to go, Elias’s central spire began to lean.

Elias didn't just survive Pastry Week; he became the architect of the tent. As Sarah packed her bags—tearful but smiling—Elias stood with his Star Baker apron, smelling of success and a hint of burnt sugar. Pastry WeekThe Great British Bake Off : Season ...

As Paul snapped a piece of the flying buttress, the sound echoed like a twig breaking in a quiet woods. "The lamination," Paul said, pausing for a painful eternity, "is spot on." He extended a hand. The . Elias went for broke

By the —a terrifyingly obscure 18th-century French fruit tart with no instructions for the lattice—the heat in the tent had risen. Prue Leith watched from the gallery as bakers wrestled with "shortcrust shrinkage." One baker, a bubbly schoolteacher named Sarah, accidentally used salt instead of icing sugar for her glaze. The resulting "pucker" on Paul’s face during the blind tasting was enough to trend on Twitter within minutes. Finally, the Showstopper : a 3D Pastry Landscape. With ten minutes to go, Elias’s central spire

The air in the white-tented kitchen was thick with the scent of butter and anxiety. It was , the mid-season gauntlet that separated the home bakers from the masters of the "lamination."

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