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Ingraham Blows Away Competition in Spring Baking Premiere

Ingraham with Damino who the Food Network said was dissatisfied with Ingraham’s cake victory. Photo courtesy of Food Network.
Did y’all watch City Grocery Group’s executive pastry chef Dwayne Ingraham win two challenges in the Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship premiere? If not, no worries because we got y’all! Here’s a quick recap.

As he held Ingraham’s cupcake Goldman said, “I can feel this cupcake is going to be delicious.” Photo courtesy of Food Network.
Ingraham returns to Food Network again after his victory on Cutthroat Kitchen, a Valentine’s Day special where he endured Alton Brown’s antics like cooking halibut with chocolate and being tied at waist to another competitor. Last night he charmed judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller and Lorraine Pascale with his hard-earned skills.
In the cupcake competition part of the Spring Baking Championship Ingraham reveals his secret ingredient: mayonnaise. “Fat makes everything better,” he told Goldman and Pascale praised his flower decoration as well as the hint of raspberry filling to bring it all together.
And with the cupcake Ingraham won the preliminary round thus earning an advantage in the next round: picking one fruit that will be only for his upside-down cake. As other ran for the table for their ingredients Ingraham chose pineapple. He said, “My strategy is to go for the fruit that everyone knows and loves.”
His pineapple upside down cake was such a hit with the judges that they placed him in the top three. Bobby Deen, the show’s host, said, “(T)he judges have singled out one baker that impressed them the most.” He then announced Ingraham as that impressive baker, surprising the humble pastry chef.
His winsome pineapple upside down cake recipe can be found on the Food Network website. Stay tuned to Food Network Sunday at 8 p.m. CST to follow Ingraham to victory!
Callie Daniels is a staff reporter/writer for HottyToddy.com. She can be reached at callie.daniels@hottytoddy.com.
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S
April 28, 2015 at 2:43 pm
Maybe Callie should check paragraph 4, words not connecting in one way or another or words not spelled correctly. Do writers not read their columns before putting them out there where thousands read them?
daniel
May 3, 2015 at 2:56 pm
how do you compete on the show?
daniel
May 3, 2015 at 2:57 pm
how do you compete on the show? Please respond back.
Ethel
June 7, 2015 at 6:04 pm
“S,” maybe you should check your manners.