One home baker tries to go with the flow with a lava cake; Chef Lynn Crawford hits a sweet spot with the Meyer lemons and honey in her pantry; it's an all-out cookie war to see who take home the prize.
The home bakers take inspiration from family favorites to create their crowd-pleasers; Chef Andrew Han presents the bakers with bananas and black sesame paste in his pantry; Chef Anna Olson asks the final two home bakers to re-invent a classic.
A savory crowd-pleaser makes a splash in the first round, and the maple sugar in Chef Patrice Demers' pantry has the home bakers saying ooh Canada; the final two home bakers take a layered approach to bringing home the title and 10,000 dollars.
An unorthodox approach to cupcakes has the Wall wondering if they are a half-baked idea; black currant jam is revealed in Chef Lenore Johnson's pantry; Chef Ricardo Larrivée inspires the final two home bakers to go to the carnival.
A French Clafoutis has the chefs intrigued; peanut butter is revealed in Chef Steve Hodge's pantry; in the final round, the last two home bakers must make a sandwich dessert.
Beehive cakes cause a buzz in the Crowd-Pleaser round, and Chef Jo Notkin gets the home bakers moving in a sweet and tangy direction with the dark chocolate and tahini in her pantry. Inspired by a piña colada tart, the final two home bakers must leverage a beverage to bring home the win.