Three Great British Bake Off stars will be appearing at the Malvern Autumn Show.
Series three winner John Whaite, who also finished runner-up on the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing, will be sharing stories and memories through food at the Three Counties Showground.
John has written five cookery books and a memoir - Dancing on Eggshells, which is published on August 24.
Crystelle Pereira, who competed in the 2021 series of GBBO, will be discussing how to make vegetables the star of the meal with chef turned food and travel photographer Joe Woodhouse.
Crystelle has written a cook book, Flavour Kitchen, which showcases easy recipes using the most vibrant and exciting flavours.
Jürgen Krauss won the hearts of many during GBBO’s 2021 season and will be showing visitors to the autumn show how to prepare for a great festive season, alongside Rebecca Seal, author of The Ginger Pig.
Jürgen hails from the Black Forest but now lives in Brighton. His new book The German Baking Book, a celebration of German home baking, is published in August.
The show takes place at the Three Counties Showground on September 22, 23 and 24.
A variety of cuisines will be on offer in the Kitchen Theatre, which will be hosted by award-winning food and garden writer and photographer Mark Diacono for the three days.
Expert forager Liz Knight, author of Forage: Wild Plant to Gather, Cook and Eat, will be appearing on Friday and Sunday and Helen Rebanks from the Lake District will be sharing her love and enthusiasm for food and farming with some delicious dishes.
The popular Garden Theatre will return for 2023, hosted by Escape to the Country presenter Nicki Chapman, who will be joined by a star-studded line-up of guests, including Ben Dark, head gardener and award-winning broadcaster working at the top of British horticulture, and Kiran Sidhu, author of the moving book, I Can Hear the Cuckoo: Life in the Wilds of Wales.
BBC Gardeners’ World presenters Arit Anderson and Adam Frost will be making return visits, as will popular florist Jonathan Moseley, whose exuberant displays never fail to please audiences.
For more information visit https://www.malvernautumn.co.uk
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