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The Great British Bake Off 2022 set to be toughest series yet with new challenges including Mexico and Halloween weeks-Ruth Lawes-Entertainment – Metro

‘The challenges have got harder,’ Prue said.

The Great British Bake Off 2022 set to be toughest series yet with new challenges including Mexico and Halloween weeks-Ruth Lawes-Entertainment – Metro

The contestants will be put through their paces (Picture: Love Productions)

The Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith has teased the 2022 version of the show will be ‘harder’, with contestants facing new challenges.

Prue, 82, will be back sampling treats in the famous tent, along with fellow judge Paul Hollywood and hosts Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas for the Channel 4 programme’s 13th edition.

Among the wannabe pastry chefs vying for Paul’s, 56, golden handshake are a nuclear scientist to a music teacher, with a teaser trailer promising baking fails and epic showstoppers.

But as the new class of 2022 prepare for the juggernaut cooking show, which previously ran on the BBC, they’re going to have to make sure they avoid even more soggy bottoms, with the series being called the toughest yet.

Prue said: ‘In the very early years, the challenges were less challenging, but as the bakers have got better, the challenges have got harder.

‘Can you imagine how difficult it is to judge 12 absolutely perfect, identical somethings? It’s impossible’

The chef told The Mirror the difficult tasks have been set to ‘sort the sheep from the goats.’

Prue revealed she was a fan of ‘custard week’ (Picture: Mark Bourdillon)

News challenges include baking and cooking themes based on Mexico, custard and Halloween, which have never been on Bake Off before.

Speaking about the new tasks, Paul said: ‘We’ve got a Mexican Week, which is great because I’d just come back from Mexico. And we’ve got a Halloween Week to coincide with Halloween.’

We can’t wait for more Bake Off (Picture: BritishBakeOff/Twitter)

Prue added: ‘I loved custard week. I often say to the bakers when they’ve made a pudding or a cake that doesn’t look right but tastes good, “There’s nothing wrong with this cake that a bowl of custard wouldn’t fix.”‘

On the Bake Off’s new line-up are Abdul, Carol, Dawn, James, Janusz, Kevin, Maisam, Rebs, Sandro, Syabira, and Will, with some fans are already predicting who will make it to the end.

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One wrote: ‘CAROL A QUEEN I’M CALLING IT NOW.’

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Last year’s series saw Italian Giuseppe Dell’Anno crowned as the winner, in what was quite the year for the nation. 

He beat off competition from Crystelle Perreira and Will Chirag (aka Chigs) in a nail-biting finale which left fans wanting more immediately after.

The Great British Bake Off returns to Channel 4 next Tuesday at 8pm.

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