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Baking & Pastry Arts — April 18, 2026

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Baking & Pastry Arts — April 18, 2026

Baking & Pastry Arts|April 18, 2026(3h ago)3 min read8.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Portland's baking scene is heating up as Pix Pâtisserie launches a community competition inspired by Great British Bake Off, while the concha is emerging as America's next great pastry obsession. Meanwhile, with warm weather arriving, fermentation science offers a crucial technique tip for bakers working in hot kitchens.

Baking & Pastry Arts — April 18, 2026


Trending

Portland Gets Its Own 'Great British Bake Off'-Style Showdown

Home bakers in Portland, Oregon, have a reason to celebrate this summer: Pix Pâtisserie is launching a live, community-driven baking competition inspired by the beloved British format. The event invites the city's best home bakers to compete for the title of Star Baker — no passport to the UK required.

A table filled with an assortment of homemade cakes at a baking competition
A table filled with an assortment of homemade cakes at a baking competition

The event drops just in time for summer and represents a growing appetite for localized, community-centered baking culture across the U.S. Details on registration and competition dates are expected soon from Pix Pâtisserie.

The Concha Is America's New Favorite Pastry

Move over, croissant. According to Bon Appétit, the concha — Mexico's beloved sugar-topped sweet bread — is firmly planting its flag as the defining pastry of the moment in America. Second-generation pastry chefs are adapting the concha to reflect both heritage and place: some use brioche dough or sourdough starters, while others incorporate heirloom grains, cacao, cinnamon, and vanilla sourced directly from Mexico.

Close-up of beautifully decorated concha pastries
Close-up of beautifully decorated concha pastries

The concha's rise reflects a broader 2026 trend toward heritage and cultural storytelling through baked goods — flavors that carry meaning alongside technique.

Great Celebrity Bake Off 2026 Delivers Drama in Episode 4

The fourth episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 2026 has been described as "one of the most chaotic, heartfelt, and genuinely unpredictable" instalments yet. Fans are tuning in weekly for the celebrity tent action, which continues to be a cultural touchstone for baking enthusiasts on both sides of the Atlantic.

The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2026 Episode 4 celebrity lineup in the tent
The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2026 Episode 4 celebrity lineup in the tent

Meanwhile, GBBO winners Peter Sawkins and Rahul Mandal are set to host a one-off live event at St. Margaret's, Braemar — described as a "vibrant" heritage venue in Scotland — adding a live experience dimension to the baking world's celebrity circuit.

Sourdough Crosses Over: Sweet Pastries Get the Fermentation Treatment

One of 2026's defining baking movements — the crossover of sourdough fermentation into sweet pastries — continues to gain momentum. Cinnamon rolls, donuts, and sweet focaccias made with natural starters are earning fans for their depth of flavor and complex, slightly tangy character.

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Move Over Croissant, The Concha Is America


Technique

Hot Kitchen? Master Your Fermentation Speed with Water Temperature

As spring rolls into summer and kitchen temperatures rise, one of the most science-backed adjustments a home baker can make is controlling fermentation rate through water temperature.

Yeast thrives at around 80°F (27°C), while bacteria prefer slightly warmer conditions near 89°F (32°C). When you're working in a warm kitchen, the dough environment already provides significant thermal energy to microbial activity — meaning fermentation can race ahead, leading to over-proofed, gassy, or structurally weak results.

The fix: Reduce the amount of yeast in your recipe and use cooler water to deliberately slow fermentation and keep it under control. This simple adjustment lets you maintain longer, more flavorful fermentation windows without sacrificing structure — a technique bakers in warm climates rely on year-round.

This principle is especially relevant right now as home bakers dive into sourdough-infused pastries and longer-ferment breads that are trending this season.


Baker Spotlight

Second-Generation Pastry Chefs Reclaiming the Concha

The pastry chefs driving the concha's moment aren't just baking a trendy item — they're reclaiming a cultural icon with deep personal meaning. Many are second-generation bakers working in the United States who are finding new ways to honor both their heritage and their local food communities.

Some are swapping traditional dough recipes for brioche bases or sourdough starters; others are sourcing heirloom corn and Mexican vanilla to push the concha into genuinely artisan territory. The result is a pastry that feels simultaneously nostalgic and forward-thinking — and is resonating powerfully with American eaters hungry for food with a story.

As Bon Appétit notes, many of these chefs are adapting the concha "to reflect both heritage and place" — a sentiment that captures much of what the best baking is about right now: authenticity, craft, and the courage to make something deeply personal.

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