I don't have cable, but luckily I was at my friend's place watching "Cupcake Wars" last night. To be honest, I toggled the remote control between The Food Network and CBS to watch the Tonys. What I saw was the usual suspects for a competition reality show-three judges, timed challenges, competitor voiceovers, and an over enthusiastic host. What's different is that there are cupcakes! Cupcakes are everywhere. Watching "Cupcake Wars" makes you want to eat cupcakes ASAP, but the action of the show is kinda boring. The golf challenge was ridiculous. Baking a thousand cupcakes takes a whole lot of time and viewers can't be fooled into thinking otherwise. I think that show could be better if the challenges were more instructional so that viewers can learn how to make a great buttercream frosting or how to make a good red velvet cupcake. BTW, I have tasted Catarah of Southern Girl Desserts' red velvet cupcake back in February and it is excellent. A good cupcake doesn't have to be super fancy. It just have to taste yummy and look good! Let us know if you watched it in the comments.
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I have to agree though, the content of the show itself was sort of boring. They try to make it seem intense like the Ultimate Cake off or the Food Network Challenges but it wasn't quite there. And it would be nice to have a little more helpful/insightful commentary from the bakers as they are putting together the batter, frosting, etc.
But I liked it, I'm happy to see cupcakes making it on TV :)
However, I think the cupcake flavor selections were better for the SWEET! team, so overall I guess I'll take it back and say congrats! Wish the show moved slower. Not suitable for a bake-along :(