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* In season 5, 17-year-old Martha, 14 years younger than the next youngest baker, won two technical challenges in a row, despite many of the other bakers having been baking longer than she had been alive.
** She also pulled off an impressive signature bake on continental cake week, despite Paul being openly skeptical of her method and, by her own admission, having never actually baked or even eaten the cake she was making.
** She also pulled off an impressive signature bake on continental cake week, despite Paul being openly skeptical of her method and, by her own admission, having never actually baked or even eaten the cake she was making.
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* In season 5, 17-year-old Martha, 14 years younger than the next youngest baker, won two technical challenges in a row, despite many of the other bakers having been baking longer than she had been alive.
**alive. She also pulled off an impressive signature bake on continental cake week, despite Paul being openly skeptical of her method and, by her own admission, having never actually baked or even eaten the cake she was making.
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* Crystelle of series 12 received a Paul handshake (a rare achievement in the showstopper round) for baking a perfect terrine for the Pastry Week showstopper. Did we mention it had ''three'' kinds of curry? Paul called it "brave" and "perfection". Naturally, it also helped to earn her Star Baker.
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* Crystelle of series 12 received a Paul handshake Hollywood Handshake (a rare achievement in the showstopper round) for baking a perfect terrine for the Pastry Week showstopper. Did we mention it had ''three'' kinds of curry? Paul called it "brave" and "perfection". Naturally, it also helped to earn her Star Baker.