Baking star Paul Hollywood returns to classic recipes (2024)

By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press

Published: July 27, 2022, 6:04am

Baking star Paul Hollywood returns to classic recipes (1)

NEW YORK — If Paul Hollywood needed any evidence that he and “The Great British Bake Off” have become pop culture icons, he just needs to turn on Netflix.

There last year, in the starry heist film “Red Notice” starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, was a snippet of Hollywood’s show, an unlikely hit on both sides of the Atlantic.

In one scene, Gadot, after a double- or triple-cross, is shown relaxing in front of a TV as she waits for a trap to spring on one of her co-stars. “She sits down and watches me on the ‘Bake Off’ and I’m going ‘What? That’s Wonder Woman!’” says Hollywood, still amazed.

Hollywood may have gone full Hollywood but he’s not forgetting where the magic happens. The English baking specialist has returned to the basics this summer, offering ultimate versions of recipes that have been adjusted and updated for the modern world in the new cookbook “Bake” from Bloomsbury Publishing.

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“There were certain things I thought were too sweet and you didn’t need to have that much sugar in them. I think our palates have changed over the last 20, 30, 40, 50 years,” he says.

The book is divided into six parts — cakes, cookies and scones, breads and flatbreads, pizzas and doughnuts, pastry and pies, and desserts. There are fine-tuned versions of everything from chocolate orange banana bread and cheese and onion soda bread to quattro formaggi pizza and fish pot pies.

Essence of the dish

Each recipe aims to capture the essence of the dish, and Hollywood hopes home cooks learn the basics. “Once you’ve mastered it, then you can tweak it and alter it and change it and make it your own. You need to master it first — walk before you can run,” he says.

In addition to adding less sugar — and also less salt — Hollywood has put his own twist on certain recipes, like asking for bread flour — also known as strong flour — in his scones and ditching lemon in favor of a lime meringue pie.

A former professional baker, Hollywood has built a media empire writing cookbooks and TV judging. He’s known as much for rewarding contestants with a prized handshake as he is for his blunt assessments of dishes, saying things like “I think they’re a little bit messy” and “They need to be in the oven much longer. It’s way underdone. It’s a shame.”

He and fellow judge Prue Leith have become global stars thanks to “The Great British Bake Off,” which airs in the United States under the title “The Great British Baking Show.”

There is a spareness to each recipe in “Bake,” a reflection of Hollywood’s blunt but fair persona. There’s often a few sentences of introduction with an explanation of his tweaks and then a set of economical directions, some no more than a few hundred words.

“You can have your froufrou and your fluffy comments when you’re eating with your friend,” he says, laughing. “I said, ‘Let’s just cut to the chase, get the bloody thing made and then you can sit down and talk.’”

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All you really need to bake like a pro, he says, is a kitchen scale, your hands and a good oven. Would-be bakers should not be intimidated by working with humidity or yeast.

“I think ultimately the recipes themselves are very approachable,” he says. “If you weigh up the recipe correctly and your oven has been serviced — or it’s been cleaned and it’s been maintained well and it is achieving the temperature that it says it’s achieving — you are 90 percent of the way there just by weighing things up correctly. After that, it’s a case of just throwing it into a mixer and mixing it.”

Baking on the rise

Hollywood’s passion for baking is infectious and his knowledge deep. If you thought sourdough — which became more popular during the pandemic — originated in San Francisco, Hollywood goes further back. He traces it to the ancient Egyptians who baked it for the sun god Ra, then to the Romans and then Europeans, who brought it when they emigrated to California.

“What is a sourdough? Well, for me, as long as you’re not using shop-bought yeast, you’re making your yeast in flour water, and you’re harnessing the airborne bacteria, then what you’re doing is a sourdough,” he says.

Speaking of the pandemic, Hollywood is encouraged by more and more bakers turning to their kitchens and baking muffins, cookies or baked goods to sell.

“People have a passion of baking, which, yes, was there before. But what’s happened is they’ve nurtured that passion through the pandemic. And now it’s become a full-blooded hobby or a gift or a trade or a business that they want to invest in,” he says.

He says he’s even seeing a higher awareness, sophistication and passion among the contestants on “The Great British Bake Off,” which has filmed 12 seasons with no end in sight.

“It’s always been there, but it seems to be getting more and more heightened now. They’re just so knowledgeable about baking, which they just weren’t in season one and two,” he says. “They had an interest and they were good, but they just seem to be so much more knowledgeable now. And that blows my mind.”

Classic Scones

Makes 11 scones

Paul Hollywood uses bread flour in his scones, which might seem surprising, but it’s a popular choice in professional kitchens because the high protein content gives the scones a boost. This recipe is tried and tested over many years and he says he’s never had any complaints. The Queen Mother said they were the best scones she’d ever tasted, he says. Just a couple of things to bear in mind: Don’t overwork the dough — you want it nice and light. And don’t twist the cutter when you lift it off or they won’t rise properly in the oven.

4 cups (500g) bread flour, plus extra to dust

2 tbsp (25g) baking powder

6 tbsp (80g) unsalted butter, cut into pieces

2 large eggs

1 cup (250g) whole milk

1/3 cup (80g) superfine sugar

  • Glaze:

1 large egg, beaten with a pinch of salt

  • serve:

Confectioners’ sugar, to dust

Preserves and Devonshire clotted cream or whipped cream

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, mix the flour and baking powder together. Add the butter and rub together with your fingers for a few minutes until you have a breadcrumb-like texture.

In another bowl, beat the eggs with the milk and sugar. Add to the rubbed-in mixture and stir together until the dough comes together and forms a ball.

Tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface and fold it over a few times to incorporate air, but do not knead it; you want to achieve a loose, soft dough. Using a rolling pin, gently roll out to a 1¼-inch (3cm) thickness, making sure there is plenty of flour underneath to prevent sticking.

Using a biscuit cutter, about 2½ inches (6½ cm) in diameter, and pressing firmly (without twisting the cutter), cut out rounds and put on the lined baking sheets, leaving space in between. Brush the tops of the scones with beaten egg then put in the fridge for 20 minutes to rest. Meanwhile, heat your oven to 425 degrees F.

Take the scones out of the fridge and brush them again with the egg glaze. Bake for 15 minutes until risen and golden brown.

Transfer the scones to a wire rack and leave to cool completely. Dust lightly with confectioners’ sugar and serve with a generous helping of preserves and Devonshire clotted cream or whipped cream.

Baking star Paul Hollywood returns to classic recipes (2024)

FAQs

How old is Paul Hollywood's new wife? ›

It's understood that Paul met new wife Melissa, 39, at the Chequers Inn, a 14th-century pub located in the pretty Kent village of Smarden, owned by Melissa's family.

Is Paul Hollywood a good baker? ›

By combining his love of sculpting and baking, Paul established himself as an innovator. Paul is a Master Baker and has worked in some of the most exclusive hotels in the world including the Dorchester in London.

How old is Paul Hollywood's son Josh? ›

Paul Hollywood has one son, 21-year-old Josh.

Is Paul Hollywood colorblind? ›

It's surprising Paul can tell, given that it was only revealed in this series that he's actually colourblind.

Who is Paul Hollywood's dad? ›

Early life, education and early career

Hollywood was born in 1966 in Wallasey, Cheshire, the son of bakery proprietor John F. Hollywood and Gillian M. Hollywood (nee Harman). He was a pupil at The Mosslands School.

Where did Paul Hollywood meet his second wife? ›

Paul and his wife, Melissa, have been together since 2020 after meeting at the Chequers Inn where the 39-year-old works as a landlady. This is Paul's second marriage, having split from his ex-wife Alexandra back in 2017 over cheating allegations.

What is Paul Hollywood's salary? ›

Paul Hollywood

Scouser Paul was believed to be getting £1.2million over three years from 2017 to 2020 to be the main judge. This meant he bagged £400,000 a series, after getting less than £100,000 a year at the BBC.

Does Paul Hollywood live on a farm? ›

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Hollywood bought his four-bedroom Kent farmhouse for over £850,000 in 2019 but it is now believed to be worth over a million pounds. The rural retreat boasts stables, an orchard, paddock, shepherd's nook and poultry run, set in eight acres in the so-called Garden of England.

Did Mary Berry get along with Paul Hollywood? ›

They continued: "Mary was close to Paul's wife and has been disgusted by his treatment of her so it has soured their relationship. She also was disappointed that he continued to do Bake Off on Channel 4 which she felt showed a lack of character.

Are Paul Hollywood's eyes real? ›

They're just absolutely real. And I'll tell you what amuse use, I've just done a tour all around England, a sort of one woman show just talking about my life and stuff like that. And the second half, it's audience questions. And the most frequent question is are Paul Hollywood's eyes.

Is Paul Hollywood actually a chef? ›

Originally trained as a sculptor, his father persuaded him to join the family business. He went onto become head baker at some of the most exclusive hotels, including Cliveden, The Chester Grosvenor and The Dorchester, gaining a reputation as an innovator and one of the country's finest artisan bakers.

Who is Paul Hollywood's new wife? ›

Paul Hollywood and his new wife Melissa Spalding have been pictured for the first time since they tied the knot in Cyprus last month. The newlyweds paid an unexpected visit to the Emmerdale set on Monday and were seen sitting on the Dingles' leather couch in West Yorkshire for a special behind-the-scenes tour.

Does Paul Hollywood have a relationship with his son? ›

Josh is Paul's son from his first marriage to Alex, and the father-son duo's relationship has been strained ever since their divorce, according to his ex-wife's spokesman.

Does Paul Hollywood own a bakery? ›

Paul was still working on both sweet and savory things for his London bakery Knead. But in 2019, it had to close down due to construction for a railway station that lead to its demolition.

What is Paul from GBBO doing now? ›

He has his own bread baking company, and has also written several baking books.

How much does Paul get paid for Bake Off? ›

The blue-eyed judge has been reported by The Sun to be paid £400,000 a series on his contract with the show and the channel, which has recently ended, therefore indicating an even higher pay as per renewed contracts.

Do Paul and Mary actually bake? ›

In 2016, when Bake Off was still on BBC One, where Mary Berry was still a judge, Love Productions stated: “No, Paul and Mary don't make the cakes. They never have. "They are baked on the day, and Paul and Mary could never do that.”

Who is Pru married to? ›

Prue Leith has revealed that she and her husband John Playfair actually met on someone else's double date. The Bake Off judge has been with fashion designer Playfair, who is her second husband, for 12 years and they tied the knot in 2016.

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