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Signs Of The Season

Signs Of The Season

Episode number: 1

Overview: For the pre-heat, host Bobby Deen challenges the nine bakers to take seasonal hot beverages like hot chocolate and apple cider a step further by turning them into desserts. Then, in the main heat, these culinary artisans show off their decorating skills by creating a filled Bundt cake wreath.

Grandma's Turkey Day Favorites

Grandma's Turkey Day Favorites

Episode number: 2

Overview: Clash of the Grandmas (2015) star Norma Zager joins Bobby Deen to lend her expertise; for the pre-heat, the contestants must make two types of cookies; the bakers compete to create the best pie, without the use of appliances.

Thanksgiving Joy

Thanksgiving Joy

Episode number: 3

Overview: The remaining seven bakers create elegant trifles by combining all of their favorite Thanksgiving desserts into one; the bakers make Thanksgiving impostor cupcakes.

Hearth and Home

Hearth and Home

Episode number: 4

Overview: In the pre-heat, the remaining six bakers make desserts with toasted marshmallows; the bakers embellish traditional yule logs.

Sweet Surprises

Sweet Surprises

Episode number: 5

Overview: The bakers must whip up ugly Christmas sweater desserts for the pre-heat; in the main heat, the bakers create edible gift boxes filled with treats.

Christmas Morning

Christmas Morning

Episode number: 6

Overview: The remaining four bakers recreate their childhood memories of Christmas mornings by making edible dessert stockings; the bakers build colorful cream pull Christmas trees.

Live from the North Pole

Live from the North Pole

Episode number: 7

Overview: The final three must make snacks for North Pole characters other than Santa; the bakers must create a North Pole-inspired cake; the winner gets the title Holiday Baking Champion and a $50,000 prize.

Adults vs. Kids

Adults vs. Kids

Episode number: 8

Overview: Three stars from Kids Baking Championship (2015) and three stars from Holiday Baking Championship (2014) compete in a holiday-themed showdown for the $10,000 prize.