Cake Boss - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Everything Old is New Again
Buddy has to convince his momma that after 100 years it is time to give Carlo's a timely facelift, so he cooks up a plan to sweeten the deal.

Kid Crush and Carnival
Angela, the owner of a Brazilian restaurant, pays a visit to Carlo's to find out if Buddy's team can bake a carnival cake that can match her vibrant parties.

Naked Fishing
Things quickly get out of hand when Buddy fills an order for an ice-fishing cake. Meanwhile, an important client requests a naked cake and Buddy is not impressed.

The Butcher and the Baker
The juices get flowing when Buddy and the team go for a consultation at a butcher's and take a slab of inspiration home for lunch.

Bacon, Banana and Bling
The team behind the St Piggy's Day ask Buddy and his team to make a cake fit for a pig - both outside and in. That means real bacon buttercream, baby!

Pizza, Petals and Pandemonium
A pizzeria is turning 110 and they need a cake worthy of the huge milestone. Plus, Buddy's sister takes an order for a cake covered in small flowers.

Hats, Hamantaschen & Head Baker
Spring has sprung at the bakery and everyone's buzzing. Buddy puts on the pressure while making an Easter bonnet cake for the hat makers' guild.

Bridges, Beaches & Bad News
It's been a rollercoaster at the bakery this week. Buddy is honoured when he's asked to make a cake for Academy Award winners Common and John Legend.

Big Beast, Brownie Blunders & Back to Baking
Buddy goes global when he is asked to make a Merlion, the mythical beast that's half lion, half fish for Singapore's 50th birthday.

High Tea and Hot Rods
Buddy and the guys are feeling rather sophisticated as they make a cake for birth of the royal baby, Charlotte. Plus, sparks fly when Mary's brother-in-law orders a hot rod cake for his auto repair shop.

Cake of Thrones
Buddy learns about Ralph's Live Action Role Play when he is asked to make a mythical griffin cake; a worldly cake for foreign exchange students; Mauro gets a makeover.

Sweet Chicken and Sweeter Revenge
The anniversary of a local restaurant whose special is chicken and waffles; a monster cake for a daycare center; the girls get their revenge on prank master, Frankie.

Lights, Camera, Cake
Move over Scorsese! Buddy creates a cake for the Tribeca Film Festival. The popcorn-flavored filling is a showstopper! A longtime Carlo's customers return to place a special order, and Buddy clowns around making a Sweet 16 cake.

College, Cherry and Challenges
Welcoming spring with a Cherry Blossom cake for a park; celebrating Rob's graduation; a young culinary student from England daringly claims he can make a better cannoli than the boss.

Mother's Day and Men in Uniform
Momma is back from Florida and sees the bakery for the first time since the renovation; making a cake for the US Navy celebrating Fleet Week; Grace finds a new hobby.

Best Buds and Baseball Gloves
A local Little League Association makes a pitch for a huge cake. As the Valastros love the game, this cake's got to be a home run.

Crabs, Communion and a Comeback Pastry
A local marina orders a crab cake to kick off the season; it's all hands and claws on deck when they want the cake to move.

Miss Richfield, Matryoshkas and a Melt Down
Miss Richfield 1981 asks Buddy for a cake as colorful as herself for New York City's Gay Pride Family Night.

Windmill, Wedding Cake Twist, Winding Down
What happens when the Cake Boss takes a break? When Buddy takes off for a week, the team decides to bring back an old Italian tradition –the social club.

Picky Nikki, Fresh Catch, and Date Night
Buddy receives a special order: his long-time employee, Nikki, is getting married. But being around cakes for years doesn't mean Nikki knows what she wants.
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