Free Great British Baking Book for every reader

Great British Baking Book
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The Great British Baking Book aims to celebrate the best of British baking and produce, and help you master the nation’s favourite bakes. Each main recipe features a stunning image of the final product along with in-depth steps that will ensure you will be able to recreate them with ease.

To get your FREE copy click here and register. Digital copy worth £9.99!

Great British Baking Book

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Some recipes are simple, some are great for kids and others offer a bit more for you to sink your teeth into.  You will find a range of recipes covering different types of baking from showstopping cakes and the ubiquitous cupcake, through to cookies, bread, tarts and pies.  Make the most of your homegrown fruit and whip up a warming crumble using one of the five delicious recipes, or satisfy your sweet tooth with the millionaire’s shortbread and gingerbread men. 

There’s a getting started section that will help you master the basics, plus recipes for  Victoria sponge, classic fruit cake, lemon drizzle loaf, Dorset apple cake, coffee and walnut cake, carrot cake, celebration cake, marble cake, banana bread, Battenberg, jaffa cakes, blueberry muffin, shortbread, gingerbread men, jam sandwich biscuits, bourbon biscuits, brownies, flapjacks, Bakewell slice, apple pie, Eccles cakes, lemon tart, treacle tart, jam tarts, sticky toffee pudding, soda bread, sourdough, breadsticks and so much more.  

Including,  vanilla cupcakes, spiced ginger cupcakes, red velvet cupcakes, choc chip cookies, loaded cookies, blondies, dinner rolls, breadsticks, a basic white loaf, filled bread, wholemeal bread, scones, hot cross buns and ……..

To get your free copy click here and register. Offer available from 25 August to 31 December 2021.

First published December 2020.

David Hollingsworth
Editor

David is the What To Watch Editor and has over 20 years of experience in television journalism. He is currently writing about the latest television and film news for What To Watch.


Before working for What To Watch, David spent many years working for TV Times magazine, interviewing some of television's most famous stars including Hollywood actor Kiefer Sutherland, singer Lionel Richie and wildlife legend Sir David Attenborough. 


David started out as a writer for TV Times before becoming the title's deputy features editor and then features editor. During his time on TV Times, David also helped run the annual TV Times Awards. David is a huge Death in Paradise fan, although he's still failed to solve a case before the show's detective! He also loves James Bond and controversially thinks that Timothy Dalton was an excellent 007.


Other than watching and writing about telly, David loves playing cricket, going to the cinema, trying to improve his tennis and chasing about after his kids!