Junior Bake Off (series 4)

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Junior Bake Off
Series 4
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Release
Original network CBBC
Original release7 November (2016-11-07) 
25 November 2016 (2016-11-25)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 3
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Series 5

The fourth series of Junior Bake Off aired from 7 November 2016, [1] with forty contestants competing to be crowned the series 4 winner. Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes returned to present the show, and Allegra McEvedy returned as judge with Nadiya Hussain replacing Graham Hornigold. McEvedy and Hussain decided to call themselves the cookery panel. Nikki Lilly won the series. This was Allegra McEvedy, Nadiya Hussain, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes’ last series as the junior bake off family and it was the last series on CBBC.

Contents

Contestants

  Quarter-finalist
  Semi-finalist
  Finalist
  Winner
  Withdrew
BakerAgeHometownBakerAgeHometown
Nikki Lilly 12LondonDylan10Sussex
Macy Braithwaite12CoventryAli11Birmingham
Tyrese11LondonBilly12Wiltshire
Lottie Pottinger12CheshireRobin11Scottish Borders
Jenna Ghattaora11NottinghamJamie9Doncaster
Francesca11MiddlesexJJ11Tyne and Wear
Maisie12SwindomShriyana11Swansea
Rachel12SolihullMia10Belfast
Evie11LeicestershireFfion10Gwynedd
Zac11LondonHarry10Bristol
Abi11PerthshireNigel10Northamptonshire
Oliver11StaffordshireMehdi12London
Mack10CardiffHarvey12Essex
Millie11SwindonJoseph12Grimsby
Rosie11West MidlandsAnnabel9Norfolk
Ben Wiser11ShropshireSophie10Merseyside
Elodie9BuckinghamshireHarry12Hampshire
Hamish10EdinburghMimi11London
Hannah10BirminghamTom12Surrey
Ollie11SomersetYasmin9Kent

Episodes

Episode 1

Note Nadiya Hussain replaces Graham Hornigold for one of the judges.
ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Red Velvet Whoopie Pies) [2]
Showstopper Challenge
(Gravity defying cake)
Airdate
AbiBottom 2Triplets Treats7 November 2016
AnnabelBottom 2Bonfire Night Cake [3]
HarryTop 2Elephant Cake
TyreseTop 2St Lucian Bouyon Soup cake

Episode 2

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Peanut Butter Squares)
Showstopper Challenge
(Birthday Cake)
Airdate
BillyTop 2Brothers Skateboard Ramp8 November 2016
EvieTop 2Seaside Memories
NigelBottom 2Mums Garden
ShriyanaBottom 2Summer Delight

Episode 3

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Chocolate Pancake Cake)
Showstopper Challenge
(3D Structures)
Airdate
Ben WiserTop 22012 Olympic Champions9 November 2016
FrancescaTop 2Eruption of Mount Vesuvius
HannahBottom 2First Man on the Moon
OliverBottom 2Swan Upping

Episode 4

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Clafoutis Abricots)
Showstopper Challenge
(International Cake)
Airdate
MackTop 2Anzac Cake10 November 2016
MillieBottom 2Danish Drommekage
RosieBottom 2Spicy St Lucian Cake
ZacTop 2Pistachio and Rosewater Cake

Episode 5

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Squashed Fly Scones)
Showstopper Challenge
(Ombre Cake)
Airdate
ElodieTop 2Eggstraordinary11 November 2016
HamishBottom 2Campfire's Burning
Nikki LillyBottom 2Melted Holiday Ice Cream
OllieTop 2Red Arrows Tribute

Episode 6

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Chocolate Ginger Volcano Biscuit)
Showstopper Challenge
(Food Illusion)
Airdate
DylanBottom 2Gourmet Fish Fingers & Chips14 November 2016
AliTop 2Party Buffet
Jenna GhattaoraTop 2Giant Chip Bum
RobinBottom 2Fool's Scottish Breakfast

Episode 7

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Prune & Carrot Cupcakes)
Showstopper Challenge
(Biscuit Pops)
Airdate
JamieBottom 2Sweet Shop Biscuit Pops15 November 2016
JJBottom 2Halloween Biscuit Pops
MaisieTop 2Picnic Biscuit Pops
MiaTop 2Sugar Skull Biscuit Pops

Episode 8

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Tres Pizzetta Bianchi)
Showstopper Challenge
(Dessert in Cake form)
Airdate
FfionTop 2Blackberry Crumble and Custard16 November 2016
HarryBottom 2Jelly and Ice Cream
Lottie PottingerBottom 2Sunshine Lemon Meringue
MehdiTop 2Pistachio Framboisier

Episode 9

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Battenberg)
Showstopper Challenge
(Giant Cookie)
Airdate
HarveyBottom 2Ginger and Orange Self-portrait17 November 2016
JosephBottom 2The Astronaut Cookie
Macy BraithwaiteTop 2Singing Gingerbread Sandwich
SophieTop 2Musical Cookie

Episode 10

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Chiffon Cake)
Showstopper Challenge
(Painted Cake)
Airdate
MimiBottom 2Tropical Holiday18 November 2016
RachelTop 2Paint Palette
TomTop 2Caribbean Beach
YasminBottom 2Ladybird

Episode 11: Quarter-Final

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Mini Dacquoise)
Showstopper Challenge
(Savoury Galettes)
Airdate
EvieBottom 3Hearty Breakfast Galettes21 November 2016
Francesca 1 Bottom 3Malaysian Curried Lamb Galettes
Nikki LillyTop 2Sweet Potato & Goat's Cheese Galettes
TyreseTop 2Salmon Galettes
ZacBottom 3Spiced Lamb Galettes

Notes

^1 Francesca fell ill before the semi-final and couldn't take part, so there were only 3 people in the final.

Episode 12: Quarter-Final

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Pretzels)
Showstopper Challenge
(Éclairs)
Airdate
Jenna GhattaoraTop 2Bakewell & Banoffee Éclairs22 November 2016
Lottie PottingerBottom 3Strawberry Rose & Banoffee Éclairs
Macy BraithwaiteBottom 3Trio of Chocolate, Strawberry & Rose Éclairs
MaisieTop 2Chocolate Mint & Chocolate Raspberry Éclairs
RachelBottom 3Smoothie Éclairs

Episode 13: Semi-Final

ContestantKnowledge
Test
(Plaited Loaf)
Taste Test
1. Lemon & Almond Cake
2. Rye Bread
3. Aniseed Shortbread
Showstopper Challenge
(enriched dough)
Airdate
Jenna Ghattaora1 point
  1. Ground Almonds, orange peel
  2. Brown Bread
  3. Shortbread biscuit & aniseed
Bottom 3Goose Fair Toffee Apple Buns23 November 2016
Lottie Pottinger2 points
  1. Lemon, orange, lemony syrup, grainy sugar
  2. Soury Brown Bread
  3. Ginger Shortbread
Bottom 3Apple & Cinnamon Twirl Buns
Macy Braithwaite3 points
  1. Butter, lemon, sugar
  2. Didn't know
  3. Shortbread biscuit & unsure of flavour
Top 2Gooey American Cinnamon Buns
Nikki Lilly1 point
  1. Lemon, icing sugar, normal sugar, eggs
  2. Spelt Bread
  3. Shortbread biscuit & orange
Bottom 3Cypriot Cinnamon Buns with a twist
Tyrese3 points
  1. Lemon, Ground Almonds
  2. Naan Bread
  3. Sugar cookie biscuit & liquorice
Top 2Aunty Tessa's Coconut Turnovers

Episode 14: The Final – Day One

Marcus Butler & Oli White joins this episode of junior bake off 2016.

ContestantSignature Challenge
(Canapés)
Technical Challenge
(Meringue Pies)
Airdate
Macy Braithwaite
  1. Mini Pizzas
  2. Mini Quiches
Bottom24 November 2016
Nikki Lilly
  1. Mini Orange & Cardamom Custard Tarts
  2. Wild Mushroom & Parmesan Vol-au-vents
Top
Tyrese
  1. Salt Fish & Avocado
  2. Chicken with Apples
Bottom

Episode 15: The Final – Day Two

ContestantShowstopper Challenge
(Layered Cake)
Airdate
Macy BraithwaiteStrawberry and Raspberry Chocolate Cream Cake25 November 2016
Nikki LillyTiered Royal Garden Cake
TyreseQuilted Rosette Cake

Ratings

Episode No.AirdateTotal viewersCBBC Channel Weekly Ranking
17 November 2016295,0004
28 November 2016294,0005
39 November 2016308,0002
410 November 2016341,0001
511 November 2016299,0003
614 November 2016N/AN/A
715 November 2016279,0003
816 November 2016N/AN/A
917 November 2016310,0002
1018 November 2016241,0007
1121 November 2016203,0005
1222 November 2016185,00010
1323 November 2016267,0001
1424 November 2016190,0008
1525 November 2016253,0002

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References

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  2. BBC whoopie pies recipe
  3. Annabel's bonfire night cake