Woo hoo! I'm not spoiled for this season after all! Instead of airing series 8 (the most recent one without Mary, Mel, and Sue), we got
series 3 instead (no spoilers - that's just a list of contestants). So PBS' airing of episodes goes in order of S5, S4, S6, S7, S3 because reasons. I don't care, though - I'm just happy I get to watch it.
I notice how the youngest baker every season seems to do really well and get to advance near the end even if they don't win. I think it's because anyone who manages to qualify despite being 20 (or younger) has probably got a serious talent for it. Inevitably the three finalists tend to be the most consistent bakers of the group, and that consistency tends to be the result of lots and lots of experience.
It's shockingly not hard to make. Or, rather, it's not hard to make a decent baguette, but it takes steadily increasing practice for each increment of improvement. Start with the
Food Wishes recipe, but ignore the part about snipping the loaf with shears; it's not even remotely the same, and you want to score it properly with razor blade or equivalent. The best explanation of both the technique and why you're doing it can be found
here.
I will say that I didn't want to buy a baker's couche, and bought a metal baguette pan instead (which I use for proofing, to get that round shape instead of flat).
"I've always thought pastrami was the most sensuous of the salted cured meats."