Adesuwa Elaiho and Mandi Del Toro will compete on the ninth season of Halloween Baking Championship.
Adesuwa Elaiho and Mandi Del Toro will will bring their wealth of knowledge to the competition show.
San Antonio pastry pros Adesuwa Elaiho and Mandi Del Toro will test their culinary mettle via the Food Network’s ninth season ofThe pair of female chefs will bring their wealth of knowledge to the competition show, which features varying challenges from expert judges — all with a Halloween twist. Past challenges include creepy crawly-covered individual desserts, towering confections of terror and monstrous multi-tiered cakes., a local pastry company specializing in wedding cakes and pastries.
“I’ve loved serving San Antonians and creating confections for their most special moments for years,” Elaiho said in a release. “This is just an entirely new honor to represent my city in such a special way, and for such a fun series.” Newcomer Mandi Del Toro has been baking professionally for just over a year, transitioning to the culinary world from a special effects makeup artistry career. She specializes in horror-themed cookies, cake pops and yeasted items such as cinnamon rolls that bear an uncanny likeness to human intestines. Yum. Del Toro offers her goods at pop-up events in and around San Antonio under the moniker
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