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Back in the game

Back in the game

Sunday, Dec. 2

11:00 a.m. (8) WDSE Bea Ojakangas: Welcome to My Kitchen Special

I t’s back! “The Great American Baking Show” had an abrupt end last season when it was pulled after airing only two episodes, but ABC hasn’t lost confidence in the American take on the British favorite. After all, “The Great British Baking Show” is a huge hit, and the homegrown version gives Americans a chance to compete to be named a champion baker.

The fourth season gets underway Thursday, Dec. 6, with pastry chef Sherry Yard joining acclaimed British chef Paul Hollywood as the judges of this year’s competition. Hollywood has been a “British Baking Show” judge since the very beginning and was also one of the two judges in last season’s “American Baking Show’s” pair of episodes before the series was yanked due to allegations of sexual misconduct directed at his fellow judge, pastry chef Johnny Iuzzini.

This year marks a fresh new start for the competition, and unlike its British parent, the American version of the flour-filled series is all about Christmas. Former Spice Girl Emma Bunton joins former NFL player Anthony Adams (“Ballers”) as the hosting duo, who assign the cooks their challenges and provide witty commentary throughout the bakes.

Just like in the parent series, the contestants are all amateurs with above-average baking skills. In each episode they’re given three timed challenges to com- plete, after which Paul and Sherry decide who gets eliminated based on all three bakes — not just the last one.

First comes the signature bake, which gives the bakers a broad and open challenge and allows them to show off their own home recipes. Next up is the technical bake, in which the competitors are given a very bare-bones recipe that tests their knowledge, instinct and experience — the recipes often tell the bakers to proof their dough, but not for how long, or to bake a cake without giving any guidance about the correct temperature.

Finally, the bakers get one last chance to impress the judges in the showstopper challenge. It’s here that the big guns come out: towering cakes, perfectly sculpted chocolate and finely spun sugar all showcase a baker’s skill.

The Christmas season has begun, and “The Great American Baking Show” is back for the holidays. Catch the sweet premiere airing Thursday, Dec. 6, on ABC.

2:00 p.m. (8) WDSE WDSE

Cooks Whips fabulous cookie recipes, like walnut cookies and Finish Nissu Nassu.

Monday, Dec. 3

1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.

Tuesday, Dec. 4

11:30 a.m. (9) KAWE Sara’s Weeknight Meals Catalonian versions of classic tapas like meatballs with peas and cuttlefish are served.

1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.

Wednesday, Dec. 5

1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.

Thursday, Dec. 6

6:00 a.m. BRAVO Top Chef The cheftestants cooking, speed and skill with knife will be put to the test.

7:00 a.m. BRAVO Top Chef The chefs have to create an expensive dish using only their hands and no kitchen tools.

1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.

8:00 p.m. (5) KSTP The Great American Baking Show Bakers make delicious cakes. (N)

9:00 p.m. (5) KSTP The Great American Baking Show Bakers make sweet and savory pastries. (N)

Friday, Dec. 7

12:30 p.m. (9) KAWE Food Over 50 David Jackson prepares two exemplary recipes in the studio kitchen.

1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.

Saturday, Dec. 8

6:00 a.m. TRAV Food Paradise

We travel to places that combine majestic views with savory foods.

7:00 a.m. TRAV Food Paradise This over-the-top trip includes foods that will satisfy any carb craving.

8:00 a.m. A&E Scraps: Parts Uneaten In Louisville, Kentucky, Joel visits a watermelon farm and an ice cream shop. (N) TRAV Food Paradise We take you to the most sizzling hotspots for beef in the U.S.

9:00 a.m. TRAV Bizarre Foods (N)

10:00 a.m. TRAV Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Edinburgh is a city of bold traditions that doesn’t shy away from flavor.

10:30 a.m. TRAV Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Andrew Zimmern uncovers the best food in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula; Croatian chicken.

2:30 p.m. (8) WDSE Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Chicken couscous and chickpea and harissa soup are made.

3:00 p.m. (8) WDSE America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Dan makes Bridget foolproof swordfish skewers with caponata on the grill.

7:00 p.m. (5) KSTP The Great American Baking Show Bakers make delicious cakes.

8:00 p.m. (5) KSTP The Great American Baking Show Bakers make sweet and savory pastries.

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