Worst Bakers in America - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Piped Dreams
The recruits re-create their dream desserts and do their best to not get sent home by creating 12 of their own uniquely designed cookies for their cookie feed.

Piece of Cake
The remaining recruits prepare for their first skill drill, but first, they must identify a variety of cake ingredients using only their sense of touch; the recruits go out of this world with multi-colored mirror glazed cakes.

Life's a Circus
Boot camp has been transformed into a circus fairground complete with a wall of cotton candy; The recruits begin with a blind cotton-candy tasting before the opposing teams go head-to-head in a cookie dough pop challenge.

Bake to School
The final four are sent back to baking school beginning with a gym class challenge; the bakers head to science class where they make the perfect fruit custard tart with a blow-torched meringue; in art class the recruits create 3-D animal cakes.

The Final Bake
The final two recruits enter boot camp for the last time ready to put their new baking skills to the test; each team is tasked with creating a three-course dessert menu designed to impress culinary experts Thiago Silva, Melba Wilson and Dan Langan.
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