Local caterer is one hot cookie competitor in new Food Network show

October 6, 2014

David Bondarchuck, a Colorado native and owner of Denver-based Scratch Catering Services, will compete against eight other contestants on Food Network’s new series “Holiday Baking Champonship,” premiering at 7 p.m. MST Nov. 9, with host Bobby Deen.

To survive the festive competition, contestants must use their sweet skills to sway judges Duff Goldman (“Ace of Cakes”), Nancy Fuller (“Farmhouse Rules”) and Lorraine Pascale (“Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food”) to choose one winner, who will take home the grand prize of $50,000 and the title of Holiday Baking Champion.

Bondarchuck posted this plea on his Facebook page: “I hope you’ll tune in and watch each episode…you can also chime in on social media using the hashtags ‪#‎bakingchampionship ‪#‎teamdavid ‪#‎foodnetwork ‪#‎ScratchCateringServices.”

“Holiday Baking Championship celebrates the delicious desserts, classic flavors and ingredients of the season that are sure to get viewers in the holiday spirit,” said Bob Tuschman, general manager and senior vice president programming, Food Network. “Bakers will have their skills tested along with their ability to improvise on their family recipes to design the most scrumptious sweets and holiday treats.”

To read more about the series, go to www.blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2014/10/food-network-new-series-holiday-baking-championship/.

David Bondarchuck, right, in an appearance with Martha Stewart and First Lady Michelle Obama (via satellite TV).

David Bondarchuck, right, in an appearance with Martha Stewart and First Lady Michelle Obama (via satellite TV).

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