Great British Bake Off viewers BAFFLED by technical challenge during tense final

Congrats to the winner!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 31st Oct 2018
Last updated 31st Oct 2018

The final of The Great British Bake Off 2018 was always going to be incredibly tense - as Kim-Joy put it last week, it had to have been "one of the most evenly-balanced finals ever," considering that all three of the bakers had won two Star Bakers each.

But, of course, there could only be one winner - and after one of the most TENSE finals in Bake Off history (we're STILL baffled by how Rahul's storage glass shattered), a winner was finally chosen by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

As was pretty obvious from the very first episode, Rahul Mandal took home the crown (AKA cake stand), impressing the judges and pulling it out of the bag at the last minute with his amazing landscape dessert.

Although Ruby Bhogal and Kim-Joy's desserts were incredible, it was Rahul's that had the edge. Plus there's the fact that he had to start from scratch after one of his mason jars shattered from the heat into his bake, but fortunately Paul and Prue allowed him an extra 15 minutes to finish.

However - before the final challenge came the last ever technical challenge for the three of them. Past final technicals have seen the bakers asked to create ginger biscuits and a Victoria sandwich cake... But there was NOTHING like that in last night's episode (30th Oct).

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Rahul, Ruby and Kim-Joy were told to pick up their mystery boxes, leave behind their ovens and workbenches and step outside the tent where they were faced with three smoke pits and asked to make pitta bread.

Viewers of the show were MIGHTY perturbed by the challenge, which saw each baker scrape by and create some pitta breads - but it seemed very far away from what they were hoping to see, and many took to Twitter to express their disappointment.

Series three winner John Waite wrote, 'Britain’s best home baker? HOME BAKER Gizza min love while I stoke up my outdoor fire hole...' prompting series one winner Edd Kimber to reply, 'Thank You!! Gets a bit silly with all these challenges. I mean, a biscuit chandelier.' sic

Another viewer wrote, 'Pitta bread in a bake off final. Next year, toasted ham sandwich with plastic cheese!' as another added, 'Is this Bake Off or Bear Grylls? Pitta Bread outside? What's next, water biscuits?' and another wrote, 'How in the heck is making pitta bread on a fire BAKE off final? Paul has lost his mind.'

But most people were in agreement that Rahul was a most deserving winner, taking to Twitter to share their joy over his humility and the precious moment that he called his mum to tell her the happy news.

Congrats Rahul!

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