Great British Bake Off's Edd Kimber's Ultimate Scone Recipe (2024)

Ah, the Great British Bake Off.

We’ve seen contestants battle it out over bagels, had their soggy bottoms checked by a neon-number clad Mary Berry, and our baking beliefs shaken to their very foundation by the great Baked Alaska meltdown. Perhaps one of our favourite things to come out of the retro baking tent though is Edd Kimber, aka The Boy Who Bakes.

Great British Bake Off's Edd Kimber's Ultimate Scone Recipe (1)

When he first appeared on (and subsequently won) 2010’s Great British Bake Off (in a time before 'bin gate'), he blew the judges (and us) away with his macarons and penchant for French baking.

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Since then, the former debt collector has worked in the pastry kitchen of Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir and has two (soon to be three) cookbooks under his belt – what this man doesn’t know about patisserie is probably not worth knowing.

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Now splitting his time between writing (we’ve had a peek at his upcoming book, Patisserie Made Simple: From Macaron to Millefeuille and More, and, trust us, you need it in your life), testing recipes, teaching classes and appearing on numerous TV shows and at foodie festivals, we caught up with the baker who never fails to make us hungry …

Describe a typical day

I don’t think I really have a typical day. This week, for example, included working in Paris, filming a trailer for my new book, trying out new recipes in my kitchen at home and interviewing for a potential new TV job, so every day is varied and different. I'm very thankful for that as I get bored very easily.

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The best thing about my job is that I get to bake almost every single day and that is all I have ever wanted; to make a living from what I love.

You’re well known for your macarons, do you ever tire of baking them?

The honest answer to that is absolutely! I actually haven't made them in months as I was getting a little bored. Saying that, I am itching to make some again soon.

Why do you love French patisserie so much (not that we’re blaming you)?

I have been a little obsessed with France since I was a little boy, when my parents took us on numerous holidays to Brittany and Bordeaux, but it was when I was 18 that I first visited Paris and fell in love with Patisserie and Paris itself.

It’s a magical city that always inspires me and is always guaranteed to lift my spirits.

What are your failsafe baking tips?

Don’t worry about making mistakes; you learn more from failure than success.

Weigh all your ingredients out before you start, this way you won’t forget anything or realise you don't have any baking powder when it’s too late.

Is there really anything you can do to make your bakes a little healthier? Does coconut oil really work?

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The only time I’ve used coconut oil is to make chocolate shell for ice cream but I'm not sure that counts as healthy. I often bake a lot of savoury recipes - like my cheese scones - and I like using Flora instead of butter as it has less saturated fat than butter. Also, it’s really convenient for quick bakes as it can be used straight from the fridge.

Off the back of this year’s GBBO, we’ve seen a rise in sales of bread making ingredients, why do you think people have latched onto this in particular?

Bread is a staple, so it makes sense that if you were to bake anything it would be bread as it’s the one thing most of us eat every day. Homemade bread is also better for you than overly processed bread – which isn’t really good for you at all – and it also tastes a million times better.

Also, there is something really therapeutic about the kneading and the slow proofing.

What’s the hardest cake or dessert to prepare and why?

I think that varies person to person. I love tackling something I have never made before and trying to master a new skill. I know a lot of people think that French baking – Patisserie - is really hard to master, and that’s what my new book is all about; demystifying and trying to make patisserie approachable and achievable for the home baker.

With all the testing of recipes you do, do you ever get sick of eating cake?

I would say it’s less common for me to sit down with a slice of cake these days. That’s not to say I don't eat cake, it’s just that I end up trying lots of little bits when I’m testing new recipes instead of consciously choosing it.

I have found that since making baking a career I’ve developed a much stronger savoury tooth.

What’s your favourite thing to eat on your day off?

If I have had a really busy couple of days, it’s not necessarily about the food but the company. There is a fab little restaurant very near to my house that serves great wine and little plates of food, and an evening spent there with friends is the best relaxation I can ask for.

What advice would you give yourself if you were starting again?

I would probably say ‘you're going to make some mistakes but don't worry, keep doing what you love, it makes you happy and that’s the most important thing’.

What baking trends do you think we’re going to see coming through this autumn/winter?

I’m hoping its Patisserie! But I also think savoury baking is due for a bit of attention, and I’ve noticed more and more people taking interest in where their ingredients come from. I love to bake with fresh, seasonal produce, and am passionate about local sourcing.

Edd Kimber’s Bacon Cheese and Spring Onion Scones

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Ingredients

8 rashers streaky bacon, diced

5 spring onions

150g mature cheddar, grated

340g self-raising flour

1 tsp baking powder

1 tbsp caster sugar

85g flora baking block, diced and chilled

135ml whole milk

1 large egg (plus extra for glazing)

2 tbsp dukah

Method

1.To make the scones preheat the oven to 180C (160C fan) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

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2. Place the bacon into a non-stick frying pan and cook until beginning to crisp. Tip out onto a plate and allow to cool, before mixing together with the spring onions and the cheese.

3. Place the flour, baking powder and sugar into a large bowl and mix together to combine. Add the diced flora block and using a pastry blender or two knives cut in the fat until it resembles coarse breadcrumbs - some pieces should be about pea sized. Add the bacon, spring onions and cheese and mix together. In a jug whisk together the milk and the egg.

3. Make a well in the flour mixture and pour in the liquid. Using a knife bring the mixture together. Once a shaggy dough has been formed tip out on a lightly floured work surface and bring together into a uniform dough - don’t work too much or your scones will be tough.

4. Pat the dough into a flat round a couple centimetres thick then use a knife to cut into 8 equal sized pieces. Place onto the prepared baking tray and brush the tops of the scones with a little egg or milk and sprinkle with the dukah. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Allow to cool for a few minutes before serving. Best served warm on the day baked.

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FAQs

What happened to Edd from Great British Bake Off? ›

Edd is still a keen baker and a food writer. In fact, his book, One Tin Bakes (2020), was crowned a bestseller, and has gone on to bag several awards.

Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

Why did Mary leave Bake Off? ›

According to Mary herself, she walked away from the tent of bakers out of "loyalty" to the BBC. "It was the BBC's program, it grew there," she told RadioTimes.com. "So I decided to stay with the BBC, with Mel and Sue."

Where do the bakers stay during Bake Off? ›

Do They Stay at the House Where the Tent Is Located? No. The contestants stay at a nearby hotel during the weekends and travel to the tent via minibus during competition days before returning home during the week, Quinn told Cosmopolitan. The judges and hosts are put up in a hotel, though a different one.

Who stormed off Great British baking show? ›

Diana Beard stirred up a storm on series five when it appeared she had taken Iain Watters' Baked Alaska ice cream out of the freezer. A frustrated Iain threw his creation into the bin and even presented said disposal unit to the judges when it was time to bring his bake up to the front of the tent.

Who is the richest Bake Off winner? ›

Nadiya Hussain, 38, won GBBO in 2015, and earns the most of all the winners. Boasting over 870K Instagram followers, she earns £3,726.87 for every post she uploads. She has an estimated net worth of £3.7m, according to Heart FM. This is down to her TV shows and cookery books.

How much does Noel get paid for Bake Off? ›

It was previously reported that Noel makes around £200,000 per series of Bake Off, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, Alison is no stranger to the programme as she took part in Celebrity Great British Bake Off which helps to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer.

What happened to the bald guy on British Bake Off? ›

Lucas announced his departure from the series in a tweet on Tuesday, saying that he simply couldn't juggle his other commitments, including an appearance in the upcoming reboot of British TV show Fantasy Football League, and his Bake Off hosting duties at the same time.

Why did Prue leave the Great British Baking Show? ›

A spokesman for Bake Off creator Love Productions said: 'Prue will be stepping back from The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer. ' 'Prue absolutely loves working on Bake Off but filming two series a year can be punishing on top of her other commitments,' a source told The Sun.

Are Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry still friends? ›

Paul and Summer dated for two years, eventually calling it a day in 2019. That same year, Bath-born Mary shut down any rumours of a rift during an appearance on Angela Scanlon's Ask Me Anything chat show on RTE, clarifying that she 'of course' still likes her former co-star. Mary confirmed: "No, we've always got on.

Why did the BBC sell Bake Off? ›

The BBC indicated that financial demands made by Love Productions made the programme “unaffordable”, leaving Channel 4 to take on the most popular programme on British television in a three-series deal. Jay Hunt, Channel 4's chief creative officer, said the broadcaster was thrilled to have secured the show.

Why was Mary Berry replaced? ›

Originally Answered: What happened to Mary Berry on The Great British Baking show? Basically, Love Productions made a lot of money from moving TGBBS to Chanel 4 from BBC. The hosts, Mel and Sue, along with Mary Berry, didn't agree with what the company did so they left the show.

Do Bake Off contestants get paid? ›

Do the contestants on The Great British Bake Off get paid? The answer to that is simply no - in fact, some are even left out of pocket for being on the show. Contestants have to pay for their own ingredients to practise at home, which can work out quite expensive.

Do they film The Great British Bake Off in one day? ›

Episodes may be filmed over a couple days, but it's all squeezed into one episode, which looks like one full day of baking. That means bakers have to wear the same outfits both days.

What is the best season of the British Bake Off? ›

No season of Bake Off will ever be better than season six. It of course is the season won by Nadiya Hussain, who has since gone on to become a darling of cookery television and recipe books. And her speech upon winning can still bring tears to the eyes.

Has anyone gotten married from the Great British Baking Show? ›

Paul Hollywood, 57, met his wife Melissa Spalding, 39, in 2020 at the Chequers Inn, where she was the landlady. They got married in the Ayia Athanasia chapel in Cyprus in September 2023 before hosting a reception at the nearby luxury hotel, Anassa Hotel.

What happened to the bald host on The Great British baking show? ›

On 10 January 2020, Lucas himself was forced to withdraw from the show following a back injury. In March 2020, he became the new co-host of the Channel 4 and Love Productions television show The Great British Bake Off, taking over from Sandi Toksvig. He departed from the programme in December 2022.

What is the illness in The Great British Bake Off? ›

The Great British Bake Off has become embroiled in a fresh fix row after fans accused contestant Tasha of 'faking an illness' to stay on the show. During Wednesday's episode, Tasha fell in the overheated tent and had to leave midway through the 'Chocolate Week' episode.

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