Great British Bake Off Fans Had Some Very Strong Reactions To The Bakers' Definition Of A Cornish Pasty

Pasty purists were not happy.

Warning! This article contains spoilers about the latest episode of The Great British Bake Off.

There are some foods you just do not mess with, and it became apparent the Cornish pasty was one of them after Tuesday’s episode of The Great British Bake Off

Fans of the Channel 4 baking competition had some pretty strong reactions to the contestants’ interpretations of the classic baked treat, as they put their own twists on it. 

This week’s Signature Challenge saw judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood ask the eight remaining bakers to cook up six Cornish pasties as part of Pastry Week. 

It saw them produce a mixture of creations, that strayed pretty far from the traditional recipe of beef, potato, swede and onion, wrapped in a neatly D-shaped shortcrust pastry complete with crimps to make a crust. 

Among the goods the bakers produced claiming to be pasties included a fish-shaped and fish-flavoured version, one with a toad-in-the-hole theme, and one that was shaped like a samosa. 

Pasty purists were not happy at the deviation, with plenty of conversation about it on Twitter...

Elsewhere in Pastry Week, the bakers were tasked with making eclairs for the Technical Challenge, finishing things off with a caged tart in the Showstopper. 

Laura was named Star Baker after impressing Paul and Prue in all three rounds, while it was Linda who found herself eliminated after a series of blunders. 

She had produced the samosa-shaped pasties, placed last in the Technical, while her cage fell apart as she tried to make a Gypsy Tart. 

Next week, the seven remaining bakers will take part in Bake Off’s first ever Japanese Week. 

The Great British Bake Off continues next Tuesday at 8pm on Channel 4. 

18 Great British Bake Off Innuendos
"Some of them have got a good forking."(01 of18)
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Mary
"Keep your biscuits erect!”(02 of18)
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Sue
"Typically I do this on the floor because it gets so stiff."(03 of18)
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Enwezor
"It’s got to be risen and rested before it goes in.”(04 of18)
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Paul
"It's just a bit bold and fat and big..."(05 of18)
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On Norman's Swiss roll
"I did get some leakage. It did seep."(06 of18)
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Nancy
"You have got two hours to pop Mary's cherry."(07 of18)
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Sue
"You want something quite rigid, but something that will taste good too."(08 of18)
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Paul
"I'm aiming to get this thing flipping massive."(09 of18)
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Richard
"To be commended on your nuts by Mary Berry. You’ve had a great day."(10 of18)
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Sue
"I always get nervous towards the end. My hands start shaking."(11 of18)
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Martha
"Stop touching your dough balls!"(12 of18)
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Sue
"Stop fiddling with your pirates!"(13 of18)
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Sue
"I like things spicy."(14 of18)
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Paul
"I quite like the idea of having some big ones."(15 of18)
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Mary
"I’ve toasted some nuts off."(16 of18)
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Richard
"I’m ganaching my buns."(17 of18)
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Diana
"Six inches."(18 of18)
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Mary