BUDDING bakers and crafty cooks are invited to show off their skills in the newest attraction at the Taste Cumbria festivals – the Cake Off competition.
The contest is open to all amateur cakemakers, regardless of age or experience. All the judges are looking for is an appetising creation that tastes amazing.
The competition takes place at the Taste of Wigton festival, on Saturday, April 23.
There’s no charge and bakers can enter as many cakes as they like – though they do need to fill in an entry form for each piece they produce.
Ellie Jones, Taste Cumbria event manager, said: “I cannot wait to see what people create for our first ever Cake Off!
“We’ve had people clamouring to be on the judging panel for this, and who can blame them? As much cake as they can eat at one of our festivals – sounds like a great day out to me. I’m really pleased that we have recruited Fell Foodie, aka Harrison Ward, to head up the judging panel at Taste of Wigton. He’ll also be showing off his skills on the Taste Cumbria demo stage here so every visitor will be able to pick up some great tips.
“The only Cake Off rule is that the cake must not be shop bought. If you want to whip up something from scratch or use an icing kit or whatever, that’s fine – we think there’s enough room for error on every cake, no matter how many times someone has made it!
To enter the Cake Off competition, visit www.visitallerdale.co.uk/things-to-do/taste-cumbria-wigton/.
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