Someone made the off-hand comment they looked like they were in a band, and it wasn't long before they were — along with a few other recruits. It's not the first time Goldman's been on stage, either. He was in a handful of bands back in Baltimore, and says it's actually logical to jump from the kitchen to the stage.
The dynamic is the same, as it's everyone working together to pull their weight to make a finished product greater than the sum of its parts. And, he adds, everyone's affected by a single slacker, and it's something you have to love to do. It doesn't matter what kind of cake we're talking about here, we all know it's not complete without some ice cream. That makes it completely logical that it wasn't long after Ace of Cakes ended that Goldman was forming a new partnership — with Blue Bunny ice cream.
According to Eater , all of Goldman's flavors have been cake-inspired. They're essentially pieces of goodness — including cake — mixed with ice cream. Let's all say "yum! In , Food Network announced Goldman would be returning to their lineup.
This time, he wasn't going to be baking and instead, he was going to be judging. The official news release named Goldman as one of the judges along with Valerie Bertinelli on the upcoming Kids Baking Championship , a competition show that would pit a group of kids — all between 10 and 13 years old — against each other in a baking competition where they would need to make everything from dessert pizzas to cookie cakes.
Goldman says he's been consistently amazed by the competition's young bakers, telling FN Dish , "It wasn't [just] good for kids, it was good, period. These kids were better at 11 and 12 years old than I was when I graduated culinary school. Whatever Happened To Duff Goldman?
Getty Images. Ace of Cakes was cancelled for another show Getty Images. He's lost a ton of weight Instagram via duffgoldman. He's been vocal in opposing discrimination Getty Images. He claimed Trump ripped off his inauguration cake. He's perfecting his bread recipes Getty Images. He wrote a cookbook Getty Images. He lost some toes in a motorcycle accident Getty Images.
He expanded the business to California Getty Images. He starred in a new show Getty Images. He's been getting in touch with his musical side. He branched out into ice cream Getty Images. He's hosting a kids' baking competition Getty Images.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Filed under:. Pocket Flipboard Email. Duff Goldman. He also discussed something called the " genre of cake television " that's "saturated with stupid people yelling at each other": Goldman says he believes the "genre of cake television" was "cheapened by TLC" and other channels that chased the success of "Ace of Cakes" with shows like "Cake Boss," a low-rent, New Jersey imitation.
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Loading comments Since "Ace of Cakes" went off the air in , the pastry chef has gone on to appear in a slate of baking shows like the popular culinary competition, " Kids Baking Championship ," which sees Goldman mentoring young bakers hoping to win big , while continuing to grow Charm City Cakes, the Baltimore-based bake shop where "Ace of Cakes" was born via Charm City Cakes.
Those of us who couldn't get enough of watching Duff Goldman and the personality-filled Charm City team craft inspired, seemingly impossible cake masterpieces from dream to reality have been left to wonder if the show would ever consider a comeback. So during an exclusive interview with Mashed , we had to ask Goldman if he thinks we might one day see the return of the introductory show. Unfortunately for hopeful fans, the star baker made it clear that an "Ace of Cakes" reunion is not a likely possibility — but his sentimental reasoning might surprise you.
If you ask Duff Goldman, the magic of "Ace of Cakes" came from the inexperience of the chef and his team — and after many successful years in food TV, that's not something he feels he can authentically embody anymore.
I'd never worked in a cake shop before.
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