By Carolyn McArdle
Jan 29, 2021
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman welcomed a dozen new talented young bakers into the Kids Baking Championship on the Food Network to see whose skills will measure up in difficult baking challenges, including rainbow cupcakes, dessert imposters, and more! For the first time, the bakers’ parents are backstage watching and reacting to the ups and downs of the ten-week competition. Only one will take the cake and the sweet grand prize of $25,000, a spot in Food Network Magazine, and the title of Kids Baking Champion!
This season, there is a new element to the series as the bakers’ parents are backstage reacting to every twist and turn of the competition.
‘Kids Baking Championship’ 2020 Cast: Meet The Season 9 Contestants
12/28/20 AT 10:00 AM
A new batch of talented culinary kids will be heading to the kitchen to prove that they are the best pint-sized baker on the 9th season of Food Network’s “Kid’s Baking Championship.”
The hit competition returns tonight for the 9th official season as they face difficult challenges, which, according to a press release, include making rainbow cupcakes, dessert imposters and more, with the added stress of their parents watching from backstage as they work to win a grand prize of $25,000 by impressing judges Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman.
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The Kids Baking Championship contestants Keaton, Miabella, Cydney, Trey, Jonah, Haylin, Nemo, Bella, Andrew, D von, Namiah, Mckenzly, standing in front of hosts Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman, as seen on set during the filming of Kids Baking Championship, Season 9.
Photo: Courtesy of Food Network
Photo: Courtesy of Food Network
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Cydney Cain, 11, a sixth-grader at Prospect Park School, recently had an opportunity of a lifetime. Food Network flew the Delaware County resident and her mother to California so she could compete in the Kids Baking Championship. The show will debut Monday, Dec. 28, at 9 p.m.
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