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The Big Bakes Is Launching Virtual Baking Classes During Lockdown

Ciara Sheppard

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The Big Bakes Is Launching Virtual Baking Classes During Lockdown

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If there's one good think that's come out of lockdown, it's a nation of newly-galvanised bakers.

Across the country, we're picking up our whisks and setting the oven to 180°, for loss of anything better to do.

But for those that are looking to hone their skills and expand their recipe books (admit it: you're only making banana bread atm) then we have just the thing.

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The award-winning team at The Big Bakes announced this week that they will be hosting a load of virtual baking tutorials for people bored in self-isolation.

The series will comprise three bake-at-home classes each week across their social channels where you can learn to make a host of delicious desserts and simple snacks from ingredients you probably have in your cupboard.

So far, Big Bakes have done tutorials for three-ingredient biscuits (using just flour, sugar and butter), brownies (using just chocolate spread, flour and eggs) and homemade lemonda (using all those surplus lemons you have, sugar and water).

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To take part in the co-baking sessions, simply follow @thebig_bakes on Instagram or Facebook, where you'll be told what ingredients and equiptment you need for upcoming bakes.

Hone your baking skills in isolation (Credit: Unsplash)
Hone your baking skills in isolation (Credit: Unsplash)

"Each video masterclass will offer a step-by-step guide for people to follow from their kitchens, no matter where they are in the UK," a spokesperson said.

"Each two to three-minute session will show people how to create an array of decadent desserts, in a bid to encourage community togetherness during a time of social distancing."

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You're welcome.

Topics: Tasty Food, Baking, Coronavirus, Food And Drink

Ciara Sheppard
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