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Paris’s Chic Apartment in New Food Network Show
June 26, 2024 | by lovetastycooking.com
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American cooks are saying bonjour to France in Food Network’s latest competition series, Next Baking Master: Paris.
Hosts Stephanie Boswell and Ludo Lefebvre are bringing 10 bakers to the City of Lights to learn, taste and bake French pastries. PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the first episode, which premieres on May 6. In it, the bakers tour the stunning Parisian apartment they will stay in after full days of croissants and macaroons.
The 10 competitors eagerly hop out of their cars to see the apartment. After pushing through grand entryway doors, they trudge up a beautiful, winding staircase — giving each other words of encouragement to make it upstairs with their large luggage.
“I’m sweating,” one contestant says. Another chef replies, “I think it’ll all be worth it.”
As soon as they open the doors, they learn it was in fact, worth it. The group awes at the sunlight-filled apartment with colorful artwork on the walls, wooden pillars in the living rooms and marble fireplaces.
“We are chic here,” says Paige, a chef from Brooklyn.
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The views may be even more stunning than the interior. Everyone takes turns admiring their unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower, which can be seen from their living room windows and from the balconies.
The contestants take a lackadaisical approach to choosing their specific rooms because they are all equally beautiful. Two chefs look out of the window to see a grandiose French street.
“Are you kidding me? I’m literally red,” says one chef, blushing from excitement.
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For some contestants, being in France and competing on Next Baking Master: Paris is a massive milestone.
“This is kind of a dream for me, you know, being in Paris,” says Robert, a baker from Philadelphia. “You know, I grew up in a rough neighborhood in Philly and poor. It’s so easy to be inspired here.”
To celebrate their abode and the start of the competition, the cast pops a bottle of champagne and clink their drinks for a “cheers” to Next Baking Master.
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“May the sweetest one win,” one chef adds.
Every week, the 10 bakers will visit iconic pastry shops, like Ladurée, and be mentored by famous French chefs. Weekly baking challenges will send the lowest scoring chef back to America until a winner is crowned and given a full suite of kitchen appliances and baking equipment valued at $25,000.
Next Baking Master: Paris premieres May 6 at 9 p.m. ET on Food Network.
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