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@@taromi1k348 I don't think he was talking about snorting the coco powder lmao. I think he was referencing how you do a tequila shot which is lick the salt and then down the tequila in one
The little black girl just quietly baking and occasionally giving side eye was definitely my favorite. I could just hear her thinking 'were you guys born yesterday?'
Not me, a 27 year old adult, laughing my arse off at the catastrophic misfortune of these kids trying their absolute best at baking. Bless their hearts. 😂
Okay bless these kids’ hearts, but it absolutely KILLED me the amount of times they dropped food on the floor and STILL served it. And the fact the judges ate it- ✋😭
So funny how a lot of them have chocolate or some evidence of tasting their treats on their face, on top of sneaking or blatantly eating left overs in front of the camera 😭😭💀
How is NO ONE talking about how the black girl is always like "👁👄👁" and not saying anything. I'M CRYING EVERY TIME SHE APPEARS BECAUSE OF HER REACTIONS
I've watched this whole season and I love how nice the judges were... like, even when there was a major mistake, they still found things to praise about every bake and were generally very reassuring
@@bonanispage6812 the fact that it looked fine too 💀 I don't think he even checked it properly lmao. He just made eye contact with the cake for two seconds and was like this is not it 😂 it was also EDIBLE??? my mother would KILL ME if I threw an entire atom of any food away. He could've just threw it in a container or fed it to homeless children 😭
these kids literally handle minor inconveniences like an adult would handle a major catastrophe and i love it. it’s like watching really disgruntled, grouchy old men with minimal baking experience trying to take over a wildly successful bakery while the owner steps out for a minute.
@@kattheyak I worked for an ex-military man who owned a bakery bc it was his daughter’s dream to run it. It goes about how you expect. Nothing like a towering 6’4 man critiquing your molasses cookie technique 😂
This feels like a far more realistic exposition of what happens when you put ten nine year olds in a kitchen and tell them to bake things. No, Gordon, it will not be Michelin starred.
It's strange because I have been in the hungarian 'bake off' and we made good looking, good tasting stuff so I don't really understand how this video turned out like this. We were 9-13 year olds, made a lot of mistakes but it wasn't a disaster like this lmao
@@lottipenta462 that might be because this is a compilation of all the chaos that happened, especially the later episodes probably weren't as bad. and since this is a 7min video for a series with 8 45-min episodes (i did not fact check that but it's something in that scale), it probably wasn't that much chaos after all.
@@lottipenta462 fr, I've known a girl who's made cakes that you literally would spend over € 70 on professionally made, at nine heads old. She's even better now, at 15 I'm Irish btw
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 James Acaster is a comedian, who competed on the same show but for celebrities, and he was a hot sarcastic mess. His best bits have been compiled into a lil video in yt
I auditioned and got to the second stage of getting through to the show and I didn’t get on, although I’m glad I didn’t because I would’ve cried a ton too 😭
They didn't show Naima, but she is parenting goals for me. She always just kept her cool and fixed what she could and let go of what she couldn't. And she was the youngest! That is the exact sort of resilience I want to teach my son.
You know what, it's a bunch of kids baking. This is what it's meant to look like in my opinion, Kids making a mess and kids pretending to know who Andy Warhol is and what pop art is about. Masterchef kids on the other hand seems overproduced and kinda fake to me. 10 year olds working an actual kitchen to feed 50 guests ? Yea...sure Gordon.
I can see your point however a lot of kids are really talented in cooking and on Master Chef most of them haven’t given up on their culinary dreams and are in college or working still pursuing that career
@@kalystaortiz3701 The ones in Spain are made to cook for Michelin star chefs. And to their credit, they do quite well. But in recent seasons the production has gotten itself quite embroiled in the fact multiple contestants were related to members of production staff. The show is still the best MasterChef out there though
I absolutely LOVED how these kids always had soe type of choclate all over them, either on their face or all over their clothes the majority of the entire series. Also that one girls "Are you joking" face craked me up every single time 🤣
The kids are so adorable and I’m sure Harry is a good host but my god did they need someone who would just give the wee thing a hug as she wipes her face with oven gloves 😭 they’re actually so talented to even get on the show and I feel like in this pressure they all need someone telling them that every half an hour or so
I teach art to children, and it's pretty much the same. What I learned early on from them is to give yourself grace. So much is beautiful, through the eyes of a child. That being said, the jaffa cakes truly cracked me up!
Tbf I think some of us couldn't do any better xD. Although saying that I made a cheesecake a while ago and it was actually fine lol, even though it was my first time making a cake
This is exactly what I expect to see from kids baking. Absolutely entertaining. Rather than fake masterchef shows where the producers help and the kids have multiple days of practice in advance.
I'm an assistant of an extra curricular at a primary school where we do baking/cooking with kids and Jesus Christ, I know these kids are messy and making mistakes but none of the kids I teach could ever do anything by themselves. You can give them the instruction "roll the rainbow bacon like this" and still everyone will yell "teacher I need help" or if I tell them to pour custard over their biscuits, then a layer of cream they'll forget what the next step is immediately. On Friday the older group of kids wondered if they had to put the wet ingredients in the dry ingredients while we made cookies
I'm a 22 year old with a university degree and I still struggle to follow new recipes. Baking is hard when you're doing something for the first time no matter how old you are
@Alicia I don't know about baking being hard, some doughs / batters are assholes but generally it is not too difficult even when the recipe is new, at least when you know what to look for. Some recipes just need more flour or water or something, but to notice that you need to have an understanding of how ingredients behave. I even bake without a recipe sometimes, like today, sometimes things go wrong, but mostly the results ar quite good if I do say so myself.
@@Alicia-zf3nq the bulk of what they have to do is just listen to me when I say "take one of the big measuring spoons of flour" or smashing oreos with their hands. It's extremely low level stuff, but maybe I just can't see it from their perspective since when I was 8 my parents got me a 'my first cookbook' and I was pretty solid at doing those things, it was pretty light on baking. Just like the class I teach, we hardly ever use the oven or microwave
Yeah they're fucking kids. They're supposed to need help. Jesus Christ, how stupid are adults that they think people with developing brains can do what people with fully developed frontal lobes can? Why are we complaining that kids need help... doing rather adult and difficult (even for ADULTS!) things? 🤨
I started cooking and baking when I was 12. Weird hobby for a boy actually. My mum went crazy because I was chaotic just like them. After some years I realized: I am faster when working slowly. Because slowly is often more organized, more focussed. Today, my sister and my mum call sometimes to ask me how to cook or bake certain things. Pretty funny.
@@shawol5253: Yeah well true. Professional cooks seem to be men pretty often. But professional cooks only. Cooking men in general? I think it became a phenomenon just in the recent years.
Omg I'm so glad I'm not alone. I'm 13 and starting baking at 12 too and my mom goes ballistic on me because of my messes. Its basically the only reason we fight
The kids applied for the show as "good bakers" and they probably have made some great stuff, we're just seeing the failures. Since they're kids though the consistency may not be there, lol.
I got rejected for the show and I knew how to bake most things, I wouldn’t be surprised if their parents pay to get them in there through connections 😭
I know! I’ve been cooking and baking since I was 4 and it’s confusing me why they’re so bad at it when it’s a baking competition 😂 Like, have they even been in a kitchen before?
I know you shouldn't have favourites but that kid in the orange tshirt is a little comedian! He's quick witted and doesn't get stressed easily, he'll go far! Hopefully they all will. 😁
I've never watched Junior Bake-off so I didn't know exactly what they would be baking in this video, and words cannot describe the absolute excitement I felt when I realized they were baking Jaffa Cakes at the start. I'm 100% American but my family's been buying them since I was little and I've grown unreasonably fond of them.
This is mainly a compilation of all the times it goes wrong, but yes there are some amazing showstoppers from junior bake off, you'll need to watch them yourself to find them though.
Idk how the judges be eating most of these kids' desserts without considering how they most likely have been handled with snotty fingers like they always seem to touch their noses on camera but I know for a fact they're deffo picking them when the camera isn't looking like what would you expect from seven year olds 😂
The kid with blue hands, it looks like be tried to push up his glasses and the colour from the frame transfered to his hands. He seems the calmest of them all aww
its funny how chaotic this is, especially cause in the danish junior bake-off the kids are like very well versed in baking, one of the kids even had a parent who competed in the regular bake-off
@@Spiderpunkrocks it was just a joke ...they get stressed but yeah it's not suffering. don't take comments too serious 😅 I get somewhat amused seeing little kids panicking in the kitchen, heh
I really like that when they get sad or anxious is when something understandable like their recipe going wrong or something like that happening. There's no unnecessary pressure and the adults seemed very gentle, because well, they're children
I wasn’t planning on watching this show because I feel like other children’s cooking shows pretend as if 10 year olds cook, and handle stress, as well as adults. This was refreshing. I’m sure there were many lovely bakes as well! But I appreciate how real this is:)
This was on a couple hundred views when it popped into my recommended about a week ago, so glad it blew up like this for you! The edit is top tier lmao
I love the British Bake Off and The Junior Bake Off...I hate how stressed they get, but they really do well at getting over it pretty quickly--these kids. And they help each other even though they're competing against each other. ❤️
Aww sweet kids, they're dealing with stress well. I'm sure a lot of what they make, despite the presentation, tastes good. The black girl has me dying 🤣 No words, just facial expressions.
0:57 👀 😂 even adult bakers will run their hands through their hair or squat in front of the oven and touch the floor and continue baking. Either they do wash their hands and the camera doesn’t show it or they don’t.
hi!! super happy that so many of you enjoyed this edit!! since it’s been requested a lot, I’m currently working on a part 2, so keep your eyes peeled and hit subscribe if you don’t want to miss it!!
i see the almighty algorithm brought all of us here in the past week or so LOL. thanks for making another vid in response
Ummm yeah I’m gonna need about 10 more of these ASAP. THANKS BABES.
I don't care if it's from the series you're using but can you please use the Iconic Harry can we have our shoes back please
where do you get the clips from?
Where is ittttt pls
"Better, but rubbish still" is essentially my life motto 😂
Same, sis 😂
This is what I meant when I said "Build Back Better" (but rubbish still)
Yes.
me when my second brother is born:
🤣🤣🤣🤣
me when i get a d on my math exam
“Don’t forget it’s all about the taste really…”
As she wipes off her tears with OVEN MITTS 💀 the poor children
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
The poor judges*
😆
4:22
adding a bit of extra salt to those are you??
Harry just not knowing what to do with crying children and teaching them about shots is a whole mood-💀
Not even just shots, about snorting “coco powder” 😭😭
@@taromi1k348 I don't think he was talking about snorting the coco powder lmao. I think he was referencing how you do a tequila shot which is lick the salt and then down the tequila in one
@@Annaie1234 could have just said salt then since it also is a baking ingredient. He was definitely insinuating cocaine in one way or another
@@taromi1k348 Were you watching the same video? He mimes licking salt off his hand, not doing a line.
@@edving6784 He wasn’t though
I’ll NEVER get over the fact that she served the judges the piece of cake THAT FELL ON THE FLOOR AND THEY ATE IT
I would eat it :(
I mean if the floor is clean 🤷
They did? Did they know 😳
Girly that happens every episode
definitely a move out of my book
The little black girl just quietly baking and occasionally giving side eye was definitely my favorite. I could just hear her thinking 'were you guys born yesterday?'
What a joke
@@_flower_1407 what
@@-rizen i think that’s what she would say in the show lol
She's a whole mood 🤣
Oh my god I was just waiting for her to win she is like “are these guys my actual opponents?”
The most impressive thing is that they're not having a meltdown, even now at age 30 I'd be crying
Oh god same 😂
They’re so inspirational
Well, when you're early out in life there's not much baggage emotionally and your parents love you
@@miguelangelcifuentescruz9465 that definitely depends on the parents and child. There are many cases of that not being true
@@jaskierdraven9191 Yeah, that's true. But weren't you born into this world with only curiosity and, something you eventually realized was innocence?
Not me, a 27 year old adult, laughing my arse off at the catastrophic misfortune of these kids trying their absolute best at baking. Bless their hearts. 😂
Same, but the sad part is I probably wouldn't do any better than them 😅
😂😂😂😂
@@Alicia-zf3nq Honestly, this. Even with instructions it's not that simple at all.
@@Alicia-zf3nq Omg, we have the same name 😌
Theyre better than you and 99% of adults
"How much salt did you put in?"
"All the salt"
James Acaster energy right there, I respect that
I put a load of salt in it for a laugh!
he might as well have just said 'yes' to that question
I’m sorry but their little accents make it so much better. Like when they say “OoOoooOohh NnAaAURrR” I’m just crying
Bri’ish
intstant H2O flashbacks
@@johndavid360 funniest yank
@@Papasmurf47829 NAAOURRR CLEOOOOR
@xYerim literally my friend and I at anytime
Okay bless these kids’ hearts, but it absolutely KILLED me the amount of times they dropped food on the floor and STILL served it. And the fact the judges ate it-
✋😭
LMAO😂
They do this on the adult one to be fair💀💀
We've all eaten food off dirtier floors tbf
I like how they got different judges who would be nicer to the kids and not be annoyed by them as much.
Paul would've destroyed them
There was one episode where Paul had to cover for a judge and he was not impressed 😭
Noel would've been so sweet 🥺
@@rachhh. omg which episode
No I’m only interested in this show if the judges haven’t got a clue how to deal with kids
So funny how a lot of them have chocolate or some evidence of tasting their treats on their face, on top of sneaking or blatantly eating left overs in front of the camera 😭😭💀
I would be the same even in adult bake off
Me inmy twenties haha
If you didnt sneak some dough or chocoalte or whatever, did you really bake?
dude i laughed so hard when the one girl full vacuum cleanered those sprinkles into her mouth
@@callouscloud I love cupcake mix/batter lol
How is NO ONE talking about how the black girl is always like "👁👄👁" and not saying anything. I'M CRYING EVERY TIME SHE APPEARS BECAUSE OF HER REACTIONS
Her mistakes were not super dramatic. She would just quietly say, "What a joke." and move on with her life.
She was reading the others without saying a word WHAT A QUEEN
Introverts be like: bombastic side eye
Her desserts always looked good
She moving in silence. That's what it takes a lot of the time for Black girls to succeed in this world
I've watched this whole season and I love how nice the judges were... like, even when there was a major mistake, they still found things to praise about every bake and were generally very reassuring
what season was this
@@creekatnoon I'm not sure what number season it is, but it's the only season of Junior Bakeoff on American Netflix
i think the most iconic bit was the guy who threw his cake in the bin. lol
And he threw it away only to bake a similar one 💀💀💀
@@bonanispage6812 the fact that it looked fine too 💀 I don't think he even checked it properly lmao. He just made eye contact with the cake for two seconds and was like this is not it 😂 it was also EDIBLE??? my mother would KILL ME if I threw an entire atom of any food away. He could've just threw it in a container or fed it to homeless children 😭
@@mahdireza5695 i don't think they have homeless children on the set
Marilyn McMay would be proud
He looked at it and said "Ai dun't like yor oyes" and threw the entire cake away
these kids literally handle minor inconveniences like an adult would handle a major catastrophe and i love it. it’s like watching really disgruntled, grouchy old men with minimal baking experience trying to take over a wildly successful bakery while the owner steps out for a minute.
Now I want to see the show about grouchy grandpas trying their hand at baking
@@kattheyak I worked for an ex-military man who owned a bakery bc it was his daughter’s dream to run it. It goes about how you expect. Nothing like a towering 6’4 man critiquing your molasses cookie technique 😂
@@abbyz13 love this 😂
Its because theyre bri' ish (seriously though, im british myself and i would act a bit like this too, its still quite funny watching them)
This feels like a far more realistic exposition of what happens when you put ten nine year olds in a kitchen and tell them to bake things. No, Gordon, it will not be Michelin starred.
Gordon doesn't expect kids to be pro, tho. he's kind with them.
do you know anything about gordon…?
It's strange because I have been in the hungarian 'bake off' and we made good looking, good tasting stuff so I don't really understand how this video turned out like this.
We were 9-13 year olds, made a lot of mistakes but it wasn't a disaster like this lmao
@@lottipenta462 that might be because this is a compilation of all the chaos that happened, especially the later episodes probably weren't as bad. and since this is a 7min video for a series with 8 45-min episodes (i did not fact check that but it's something in that scale), it probably wasn't that much chaos after all.
@@lottipenta462 fr, I've known a girl who's made cakes that you literally would spend over € 70 on professionally made, at nine heads old.
She's even better now, at 15
I'm Irish btw
“hope the judges like salt”😭these kids are so funny
“My inspiration for this is Marilyn Monroe”
“What are you making?”
“Biscuits with a hole in them.”
I’m dead 💀
IM DECEASED
Marilyn McMay, actually 😂
It’s like 3 mini James Acasters all competing against each other. It’s amazing thank you
I don't even know who that is but I KNOW it's the "started making it ... had a breakdown ... bon appétit" guy
@@yannickdrmda5295 i’ve never heard of that dialogue
Who? I don’t get it
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 James Acaster is a comedian, who competed on the same show but for celebrities, and he was a hot sarcastic mess. His best bits have been compiled into a lil video in yt
@@ShawnMichaelsNo1 no doubt
i nearly auditioned for this show. so glad i didn't because i'd be full on sobbing if things didn't go my way. like temper tantrum levels upset.
Wouldn't we all be. Or at least I would be 👀
ahhaha you should've !! maybe you would've had a lot of fun ❤️
Best to wait until you’ve grown up a bit … oh no, wait.
Ok the adult version then
I auditioned and got to the second stage of getting through to the show and I didn’t get on, although I’m glad I didn’t because I would’ve cried a ton too 😭
@@Pineapple-hi1yw Same with me, I live in london and it's filmed in like Kent or something like that, and my family doesn't drive
This is so great cause they learn to deal with mistakes earlier on. They’re doing so well I love how they’re persevering :,)
Their self narration is really inspiring I feel a bit emotional
❤️❤️❤️
They didn't show Naima, but she is parenting goals for me. She always just kept her cool and fixed what she could and let go of what she couldn't. And she was the youngest! That is the exact sort of resilience I want to teach my son.
“The words already taking off” stop why is that kid so funny
These kids are genuinely doing very well in a relatively stressful situation. I'd already be one the floor sobbing
Am I the only one who really wants to see Noel Fielding hosting this and interacting with these kids?? The chaos would increase so much
yeah I want him as a host, too! But I might be biased because I'm not a massive fan of Harry Hill
yeah Harry is really nice to them but i feel that Noel's sarcasm and humour would just be so hilarious as they fail
YES I WANT THIS -sincerely a fan of Taskmaster
Yesss
@@sophiaredwood5825 yes that show is amazing
Imagine you’re in tears and harry hill comes over to comfort you 😭
😭😭😭
Harry hill is a legend
You know what, it's a bunch of kids baking. This is what it's meant to look like in my opinion, Kids making a mess and kids pretending to know who Andy Warhol is and what pop art is about. Masterchef kids on the other hand seems overproduced and kinda fake to me. 10 year olds working an actual kitchen to feed 50 guests ? Yea...sure Gordon.
Spanish Kid's Masterchef especially. Oh my gosh.
I can see your point however a lot of kids are really talented in cooking and on Master Chef most of them haven’t given up on their culinary dreams and are in college or working still pursuing that career
@@kalystaortiz3701 The ones in Spain are made to cook for Michelin star chefs. And to their credit, they do quite well. But in recent seasons the production has gotten itself quite embroiled in the fact multiple contestants were related to members of production staff. The show is still the best MasterChef out there though
Wasn't there like a video dissection of how the kids on masterchef are actors?
MaRylIN mcMay, don’t you know. I think the kiddos knows it’s just a good laugh (tbh, their attempt is probably better than what I’d achieve). 😓
it's funny cuz the kids on cooking shows are like little culinary genius and kids on baking shows are just... kids... baking 😭😭
I absolutely LOVED how these kids always had soe type of choclate all over them, either on their face or all over their clothes the majority of the entire series. Also that one girls "Are you joking" face craked me up every single time 🤣
The kids are so adorable and I’m sure Harry is a good host but my god did they need someone who would just give the wee thing a hug as she wipes her face with oven gloves 😭 they’re actually so talented to even get on the show and I feel like in this pressure they all need someone telling them that every half an hour or so
Probably wouldn't be a good look on British TV unfortunately.
You're legally not allowed to.
Sucks to see them cry but Harry did all he could do
@@bigcoolboy96 “you shall not comfort children on live television”
@@bruh-rg7vd It's more since Jimmy Savile being anything but hands off "it's ok, don't cry" can be enough to get you investigated for being a peado
@@bruh-rg7vd the UK is festering with sexual predators, so yeah, better safe than sorry
It's very British to slyly make a TV show that lowkey lets us all laugh at children's misfortune lmao
I love how they talk like adult competitors meanwhile they are making absolute crap (meant gently with all of my heart ❤️)
LMAOOO
I teach art to children, and it's pretty much the same. What I learned early on from them is to give yourself grace. So much is beautiful, through the eyes of a child. That being said, the jaffa cakes truly cracked me up!
Tbf I think some of us couldn't do any better xD. Although saying that I made a cheesecake a while ago and it was actually fine lol, even though it was my first time making a cake
2:02 I'm sure this child is lovely but you couldn't pay me money to eat that lmao
I’m 18 and I can’t even cook at all, so honestly, props to them for even being able to participate in this competition.
This is literally the best video that I've ever watched - I'm laughing so hard rn 😭😭😭
The best compliment!! 🤣
Same
it's so funny
literal tears too
This is exactly what I expect to see from kids baking. Absolutely entertaining. Rather than fake masterchef shows where the producers help and the kids have multiple days of practice in advance.
I'm an assistant of an extra curricular at a primary school where we do baking/cooking with kids and Jesus Christ, I know these kids are messy and making mistakes but none of the kids I teach could ever do anything by themselves. You can give them the instruction "roll the rainbow bacon like this" and still everyone will yell "teacher I need help" or if I tell them to pour custard over their biscuits, then a layer of cream they'll forget what the next step is immediately. On Friday the older group of kids wondered if they had to put the wet ingredients in the dry ingredients while we made cookies
I feel for you..
I'm a 22 year old with a university degree and I still struggle to follow new recipes. Baking is hard when you're doing something for the first time no matter how old you are
@Alicia I don't know about baking being hard, some doughs / batters are assholes but generally it is not too difficult even when the recipe is new, at least when you know what to look for. Some recipes just need more flour or water or something, but to notice that you need to have an understanding of how ingredients behave.
I even bake without a recipe sometimes, like today, sometimes things go wrong, but mostly the results ar quite good if I do say so myself.
@@Alicia-zf3nq the bulk of what they have to do is just listen to me when I say "take one of the big measuring spoons of flour" or smashing oreos with their hands. It's extremely low level stuff, but maybe I just can't see it from their perspective since when I was 8 my parents got me a 'my first cookbook' and I was pretty solid at doing those things, it was pretty light on baking. Just like the class I teach, we hardly ever use the oven or microwave
Yeah they're fucking kids. They're supposed to need help. Jesus Christ, how stupid are adults that they think people with developing brains can do what people with fully developed frontal lobes can? Why are we complaining that kids need help... doing rather adult and difficult (even for ADULTS!) things? 🤨
My favorite part are when they’re all messy from baking and seem like an overstressed grandmother of 4 baking for their holidays
I've never seen a grandma like this, they always know what they're doing. 😅
5:05 i died at “the chocolate is sorta like a glue 😃” IM SO SORRY IM SOBBING
I started cooking and baking when I was 12. Weird hobby for a boy actually. My mum went crazy because I was chaotic just like them. After some years I realized: I am faster when working slowly. Because slowly is often more organized, more focussed. Today, my sister and my mum call sometimes to ask me how to cook or bake certain things. Pretty funny.
All my pastry chefs have been men. It's not a weird hobby at all 😁 I wished I learned how to bake as a kid
@@shawol5253: Yeah well true. Professional cooks seem to be men pretty often. But professional cooks only. Cooking men in general? I think it became a phenomenon just in the recent years.
Culinary skills are a great thing for anyone to learn.
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Omg I'm so glad I'm not alone. I'm 13 and starting baking at 12 too and my mom goes ballistic on me because of my messes. Its basically the only reason we fight
“I hope the judges like salt” is my new motto when people make me mad to the point of salty remarks
The orange shirt kid is too cute and precious 🥺
Yesss 😂
Marilyn McMay 😂😂😂
Hes funny as well
Danielle
2:48 my fav moment. His little shrug and then "Well this is gonna have to be... quite salty now" and the smirk just kills me.
4:21
I can't, like if I was the host guy what do you do if a kid starts crying😭😭
"Instead of doing a face I am doing biscuits with holes in them" omg comedy gold 🤣😂
I literally can't stop crying laughing😂
OMG I feel so bad for laughing but did they just cast a bunch of kids who had never baked before?? This is just so funny!
The kids applied for the show as "good bakers" and they probably have made some great stuff, we're just seeing the failures. Since they're kids though the consistency may not be there, lol.
also tbf You are putting a bunch of 7-13 year olds in a very stressful situation and asking them to bake well so it often goes wrong for them.
I got rejected for the show and I knew how to bake most things, I wouldn’t be surprised if their parents pay to get them in there through connections 😭
Not that I would’ve got in among the thousands, but more of these kids definitely don’t bake enough for the application requirements 😭
I know! I’ve been cooking and baking since I was 4 and it’s confusing me why they’re so bad at it when it’s a baking competition 😂
Like, have they even been in a kitchen before?
3:14 NOT THE NAURR
I know you shouldn't have favourites but that kid in the orange tshirt is a little comedian! He's quick witted and doesn't get stressed easily, he'll go far! Hopefully they all will. 😁
I absolutely adored that kid. I really was heartbroken when he left the tent.
I've never watched Junior Bake-off so I didn't know exactly what they would be baking in this video, and words cannot describe the absolute excitement I felt when I realized they were baking Jaffa Cakes at the start. I'm 100% American but my family's been buying them since I was little and I've grown unreasonably fond of them.
OKAY BUT DOES ANYONE DO WELL ON THIS SHOW
This is mainly a compilation of all the times it goes wrong, but yes there are some amazing showstoppers from junior bake off, you'll need to watch them yourself to find them though.
i dont remember seeing this many failures at all and if there were, they were ''normal'' catastrophic. most episodes have brilliant bakes
the kid named reece is so good, kids a perfectionist
@@semikoolaid00 Zach was brilliant, but they must have hated his mom.
Season 4 had the MOST talented contestants ever
I loved Junior Bake off and binge watched it. Some of the adults make mistakes too, and as for the kids, they'd all put my husband to shame.
This is the most wholesome, adorable piece of entertainment ever!
this editing style is screaming 2019 nostalgia and I am LOVING it.
Idk how the judges be eating most of these kids' desserts without considering how they most likely have been handled with snotty fingers like they always seem to touch their noses on camera but I know for a fact they're deffo picking them when the camera isn't looking like what would you expect from seven year olds 😂
The kid with blue hands, it looks like be tried to push up his glasses and the colour from the frame transfered to his hands. He seems the calmest of them all aww
actually, I think cooking/baking shows where the contestants are kids are much better than the ones where they're adults
3:45 MY MAN THESE ARE KIDS-- 😭😂
Thank you for this! I did not catch this. The cocoa powder thumb shot was the cherry on top.
Harry hill is the most unfiltered man ever😭😭
I laughed my ass off at 1:35 xD "a bit burnt"
The cutest part is the older kids helping the younger ones and comforting them! The series was so sweet! and tragically funny. ♥
Okay but these kids are so much fun, I love their commentary. Hope they grow up keeping all that wit and determination!
They will, that’s how British people are.
its funny how chaotic this is, especially cause in the danish junior bake-off the kids are like very well versed in baking, one of the kids even had a parent who competed in the regular bake-off
I dunno why, but those little text edits like "probably" and "harry I-" are hilarious
I love how people suffering wasn’t enough in entertainment so we had to drag kids into suffering for entertainment
I love how this comment implies kids aren't people 😂
Their literally BAKING Lily, like really? Suffering? You're acting like we're sending this people to hunger games
@@Spiderpunkrocks it was just a joke ...they get stressed but yeah it's not suffering. don't take comments too serious 😅 I get somewhat amused seeing little kids panicking in the kitchen, heh
I love how they’re filming outside to avoid burning a building down
they're so adorable but gosh I'm sorry, i love laughing at them 😭😭
this is so funny, but it's not me laughing at someone failing, it's just their commentary and everything. brilliant, i hope they had a great time!
their baking looks like a science experiment and i’m here for it
2:23 what my brain thinks right before my alarm goes off! 😫
"instead of doing her face I'm doing biscuits with a hole in them" CRACKING UP
ikr wat in the world WAS that? I caaantttttt 😂
SAME
i was dying when he said that lolol he's hilarious
5:45
They're gonna look just like Marilyn McMay
“How much salt did u put it”
“All the salt”
“Ur meant to put in half a teapsoon”
OMFG I DIED WHEN THEY SAID THATT💀💀
Somehow these kids are a million times more self aware than a lot of professional adult chefs I see on cooking shows.
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4:48 represents my life rn
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It's like they're ALL James Acaster 😭
I really like that when they get sad or anxious is when something understandable like their recipe going wrong or something like that happening. There's no unnecessary pressure and the adults seemed very gentle, because well, they're children
I wasn’t planning on watching this show because I feel like other children’s cooking shows pretend as if 10 year olds cook, and handle stress, as well as adults. This was refreshing. I’m sure there were many lovely bakes as well! But I appreciate how real this is:)
omg headband kid😭 bless his heart
This was on a couple hundred views when it popped into my recommended about a week ago, so glad it blew up like this for you! The edit is top tier lmao
Aww thank you!! :)
As someone who can cook a bit, I see young kids cooking incredible stuff on tv sometimes
But this, this is incredible on a whole other level lmao
I love the British Bake Off and The Junior Bake Off...I hate how stressed they get, but they really do well at getting over it pretty quickly--these kids. And they help each other even though they're competing against each other. ❤️
The girl in the grey shirt was not having it with all the chaos.. She looks so done HAHA
bro idk why but everything about 4:33 is making me wheeze I love it
I love this. Foster imagination, promote experimentation, have a laugh
The fact that I begged my mum to let me go on this show when I was a kid, even though the only thing I could bake was cupcakes
0:20 bro just recycled some cake 💀
I laughed so hard at that too 🤣
3:40 Harry Hill trying not to laugh in the poor kid’s face is sending me
Please make 100 more of these! The kids are so cute but laughing so hard at the added commentary with the clips!
i didn't even know this existed! I love how one of the judges is Liam Charles from one of the GBBO seasons! love him. this is so wholesome.
Love this! Wish there was more on TH-cam
I was so surprised there wasn’t! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@@rachhh. literally the show is hilarious
Omfg that cocoa powder and milk joke was so unexpected lmaoo 💀
This is an actual good realistic kids baking show tbh 😂
Very realistic, but this also counts for most adults 😂
Omg they are so cute! Exactly what I’d expect from children baking!
Aww sweet kids, they're dealing with stress well. I'm sure a lot of what they make, despite the presentation, tastes good. The black girl has me dying 🤣 No words, just facial expressions.
I’m crying at these kids 😂😂😂😂 I know we all start somewhere but between the screen comments, the kids accents and their reactions, this is hilarious
as someone who was an American child not long ago, and babysits American children, I was SHOCKED by how intelligent these kids sound lmao💀
How did you watch this clip and come away thinking these kids sound intelligent 😂 bless them
@@theparanoidandroid3583 it's the british accent. americans think it makes everyone sound smarter lol.
Some of them are wearing glasses as well
I need more of this immediately 💀💀💀
“Go away I’m busy” I’m wheezing 😂
The young Black contestant being annoyed at their antics is a mood lol
0:57 👀 😂 even adult bakers will run their hands through their hair or squat in front of the oven and touch the floor and continue baking. Either they do wash their hands and the camera doesn’t show it or they don’t.