Episodes

  • Lauren Tjoe
    Oct 1 2024

    Join Lisa and Cristina for an inspiring episode featuring Lauren Tjoe, the youngest winner of Season 6 of the Great Canadian Baking Show! Balancing her finance career with her passion for baking, Lauren shares her journey from Tsawwassen to Toronto and dives into her love for collecting teapots and her daily excitement for breakfast.


    What makes Lauren's story truly remarkable is her experience on the show as a gluten and dairy-free baker. Due to her dietary restrictions, she had to bake without tasting her creations, relying on her intuition, creativity, and knowledge of flavors. Discover how this challenge shaped her baking style and taught her to trust her instincts in the kitchen.


    Now living in Toronto, Lauren satisfies her creative cravings through pop-up baking events while maintaining close friendships with her fellow contestants. Tune in as she reflects on her journey, shares tips for aspiring bakers, and discusses the joy of combining finance with her culinary passions. This episode is a delightful mix of baking, personal growth, and the adventures of following your dreams!


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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Stephanie Tucci
    Sep 24 2024
    Welcome to another sweet - or should we say - “dolce” episode of Baking Scraps! Today Lisa and Cristina have a special guest: Stephanie Tucci, owner of “By Chefanie” and a recent finalist on the Food Network's Summer Baking Championship. We'll dive into her journey from chef to pastry pro and why she made the switch to baking and gelato. Stephanie shares stories about her Italian heritage, studying her craft in Italy, and even making her own wedding cakes—yes, all four of them! Plus, we chat about her recent TV appearance, recent wedding and honeymoon and her love for everything Italian. She’s truly living La Dolce Vita.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Saïd M'Dahoma
    Sep 17 2024
    In this upcoming episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina are thrilled to feature Saïd M’Dahoma, also known as “the Pastry Nerd”. Saïd shares his fascinating story about why he started baking and how this ultimately led to his life’s journey from a successful career in neuroscience to becoming a full-time baker and baking instructor. We dive into his family’s vanilla farm in Mayotte, a small island off the coast of Africa/Madagascar, and how this unique connection to vanilla has influenced his craft over the years. Saïd also talks about his move from Paris to Calgary and how he’s seen the local food scene evolve during his time in the city. You won’t want to miss this one!

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Niki Behjou
    Sep 10 2024

    On this episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina are thrilled to welcome Niki Behjou, a seasoned food blogger and recipe creator with 15 years of experience. Niki has published her recipes in several magazines and is now celebrating the release of her much-anticipated new cookbook, Niki Bakes—a project that’s been 10 years in the making!


    Join us as we dive into Niki’s inspiring journey, exploring how her love for nature and her cultural background have shaped her culinary creations. Plus, you won’t want to miss her recounting of her biggest baking fail—it’s one for the books!


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Larry Harris
    Sep 3 2024

    Tune in for a slice of baking joy that proves you can’t "Bread Bad"!


    In this exciting episode of Baking Scraps, hosts Lisa and Cristina come together in Cristina's kitchen for a delightful baking adventure with Larry Harris from Season 4 of The Great Canadian Baking Show. Larry joins the duo to demonstrate the art of crafting Shokupan, a soft, airy Japanese bread that’s sure to impress both seasoned bakers and novices alike.


    As they knead, shape, and bake, Larry shares his journey from passionate baker to reality TV star, including the highs and lows of closing his bakery, the behind-the-scenes of his Great Canadian Baking Show experience and the rollercoaster ride of competing on national television. He reflects on the unique challenges of the Covid pandemic and how it reshaped his approach to the craft.


    Larry also opens up about the professional transitions he's made since the show ended and his current projects. Throughout the episode, he fondly recalls the friendships forged on the baking show and the camaraderie of the baking community.


    Listeners can look forward to a playful game of This or That, plenty of bread-themed puns, and a spirited discussion on why Bread Week is the best week. With Lisa, Cristina, and Larry at the helm, this episode promises a fun, insightful, and heartwarming dive into the world of baking. Tune in for a slice of joy and a sprinkle of baking magic!


    SHOKUPAN RECIPE:


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    52 mins
  • Nataliia Shevchenko
    Aug 27 2024

    In this episode of Baking Scraps, hosts Lisa and Cristina are delighted to welcome Nataliia Shevchenko, the celebrated winner of Season 3 of The Great Canadian Baking Show. Nataliia, originally from Ukraine, shares her inspiring journey from her homeland to Canada, and how her passion for baking has flourished since arriving.


    As she discusses her baking roots, Nataliia shines a spotlight on Honey Cake, a cherished traditional Ukrainian dessert that holds a special place in her heart. She explains how this rich, multilayered cake is not only a beloved part of Ukrainian culinary heritage but also a symbol of her desire to honor her roots and bring Ukrainian flavors to the Canadian baking scene. Nataliia also opens up about the challenges she faced while baking in Ukraine, particularly the scarcity of ingredients which forced her to become incredibly resourceful and inventive, as well as the challenges of competing in an English-speaking baking competition while only having been in the country for three years.


    Tune in for an episode rich with cultural insights, baking inspiration, and the heartfelt stories that make Nataliia’s journey so compelling.


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Raufikat Oyawoye-Salami
    Aug 20 2024

    Lisa and Cristina are beyond excited to welcome the amazing Raufikat, winner of Season 4 of The Great Canadian Baking Show, to Baking Scraps: The Sweet Talk Podcast!


    In this episode, we chat with Raufikat about her incredible journey from her Nigerian roots to the iconic GCBS tent, where she wowed us all with her baking brilliance.


    We also get the inside scoop on what it was like teaching the hosts, Ann and Alan, how to bake (spoiler: it’s as hilarious as it sounds!), and hear all about competing against other incredible, talented GCBS champions.


    Don’t miss this sweet and inspiring conversation with one of the kindest souls in the baking world.


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    1 hr
  • Vincent Chan
    Aug 13 2024

    Lisa and Cristina kick off the unofficial "Winners' Weeks" as they talk with the remarkable Vincent Chan, the masterful artist behind the exquisite creations that won him the prestigious Cake Plate on Season 5 of the Great Canadian Baking Show.


    With a keen eye for simple yet elegant designs, Vincent reveals how spreadsheets and love for family play a crucial role in mapping out his culinary masterpieces - embodying the essence of "the Chan Way". Vincent shares his early baking inspiration and the unexpected twist in his career as graphic artist that brought him to work in interior design and then down the path of landing on the acclaimed baking show.


    Join Lisa and Cristina as we uncover the layers of passion, creativity, and determination that define Vincent's baking odyssey.


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    59 mins