‘Silos Baking Competition’ Crowns First Season’s Winner — Get the Winning Recipe Now Available at Joanna Gaines’ Bakery (2024)

Warning: This article contains spoilers for season 1 of Silos Baking Competition

After a riveting first season, Joanna Gaines’ newest show Silos Baking Competition has crowned its first official winner.

During the finale on Sunday, Lu Aussem became the first person to win an official season of Silos Baking Competition, receiving the golden whisk trophy, $100,000 and a chance to feature her winning pastry at Gaines’ bakery in Waco, TX.She competed against Jake Hagen, Jessica Juma, Danise Lee and Thomas Fooshee.

“It feels pretty surreal,” Aussem, an E.R. nurse from Ottawa, Illinois, tells PEOPLE. The home baker, who first appeared in the fifth episode of Silos Baking Competition before returning for her shot in the final round, says that “it’s all still kind of sinking in.”

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Aussem competed in the first full season of Gaines’ show on Magnolia Network (streaming on MAX and discovery+). The show originally aired as a one-hour special in June 2022, and then again during the holiday season when home bakers competed for a cash prize of $25,000 as well as a chance to feature their winning bake at Silos Baking Company in Waco, TX.

After an initial round competing against four other talented home bakers, Aussem and her fellow finalists were tasked with baking up a winning creation for Gaines and the panel of judges. While her competitors decided to test out new bakes for this final round, Aussem was the lone baker who decided to return to the Devil Cakes she served in her qualifier.

“I've baked this recipe a lot. I've practiced it at home. I've brought it to work. I mean, I've taken a lot of time to practice this recipe,” Aussem tells PEOPLE.

The chocolate cake sandwiches with a vanilla bean filling conjure special memories for Aussem. She tells PEOPLE she took inspiration from a bakery she visited throughout her childhood.

“A lot of times we'd go there after church to get donuts, but they always had this cold case,” she explains. “They had these chocolate cakes with this whipped frosting center, and my sister and I would literally mow grass, get our money, ride our bikes down to the bakery, and have these cakes because they were just so good.”

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Aussem is now excited for the chance for her spin on the nostalgic treat to feed visitors of Silos Baking Company for the summer months. Like her own childhood bakery, Silos is fitted with a display case showing off the shop’s offerings. “I want the kids to come in and go, 'Oh, I want that,'” an emotional Aussem tells PEOPLE, “And to know that you're going to do that is pretty special.”

While not everyone will be able to make it out to Waco to get a bite of Aussem’s Devil Cakes, the home baker provides tips for making the sugary sweet sandwiches at home.

She says to make sure to "read that recipe, to take your time to make sure the ingredients are at room temperature if they need to be” because “those are probably the most important things” for a cohesive batter or perfectly set frosting.

Try Aussem's winning recipe below for yourself at home.

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Lu Aussem's Devil Cakes

For the cakes:

¾ cup (1 ½ sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 ½ cups granulated sugar

2 large eggs, at room temperature

½ tsp. vanilla extract

1 ½ cups whole milk, at room temperature

3 cup all-purpose flour

¾ cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder

¾ tsp. baking powder

2 ¼ tsp. baking soda

½ tsp. kosher salt

For the filling:

1 cup whole milk

6 Tbsp. all-purpose flour

1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 cup granulated sugar

Pinch of kosher salt

2 tsp. vanilla extract

  1. Make the cakes: Preheat the oven to 350°. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl using an electric mixer on medium-low speed, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl using a rubber spatula. Add vanilla and continue mixing on low until well incorporated. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing until each egg is fully incorporated. Slowly add the milk to the mixture, mixing until well incorporated.
  3. In a separate large bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Sift the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients, mixing on low speed until just combined and there are no streaks of flour left in the batter. Spoon the batter by the heaping tablespoon, or use a two-tablespoon cookie scoop, onto the prepared baking sheets spaced 2-inches apart.
  4. Bake for 12-14 minutes, until they have roughly doubled in size. The tops should be springy while the edges remain firm. Transfer the cakes to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  5. Make the filling: In a small saucepan, heat the milk and flour over low heat, whisking constantly to avoid lumps, until the mixture thickens to a mashed-potato-like consistency. Set the mixture aside to cool completely.
  6. Meanwhile, in a large bowl using an electric mixer on medium-speed, beat the butter until light and fluffy.
  7. Add the cooled milk and flour mixture, sugar, vanilla and a pinch of salt. Continue mixing on medium-speed until the filling is light and fluffy, taking time to scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once.
  8. Match up the cakes in twos, taking care that each round is approximately the same size. Spread the filling onto the bottom, flat side of one cake, and place the other cake atop, making a little sandwich.
‘Silos Baking Competition’ Crowns First Season’s Winner — Get the Winning Recipe Now Available at Joanna Gaines’ Bakery (2024)

FAQs

Who won the first Silos Baking Competition? ›

Well, now you can find out. Lu Aussem, home baker and first-ever winner of Joanna Gaines' show Silos Baking Competition, secured a stack of bills and a spot on Gaines' Waco-based Silos Baking Co. menu, all thanks to her now-famous devil cakes. Lucky for us, Aussem shared her recipe so we can all get a taste of victory.

Who won the Silos Baking Competition holiday edition? ›

Bishop Kevin Asher ended up walking away with the $25,000 cash prize and the opportunity to have his shortbread cookies featured at Silos Baking Company. It's likely that another holiday-centered baking show will air on Magnolia Network this year.

When was Silos Baking Competition filmed? ›

From start to finish, the entire Silos Baking Competition episode took a total of four days to complete back in October of 2022, which thankfully, according to Bielawski, was during an 85-degree Waco, Texas, “cold spell.”

Who owns Silos Bakery? ›

When Silos Baking Co. opened its doors on July 12, the store owners—Chip and Joanna Gaines, of Fixer Upper fame—knew they could expect some serious lines following its grand opening.

Who is the bakery world champion? ›

France won the cup, a fact that had not happened for a long time, by crafting among others a bakery sculpture on the subject of fencing, as a tribute to the next Paris Summer Olympic Games 2024. For most French medias, this food competition was a true event, deserving praises.

What was the first baking competition? ›

That all changed in 1949, when the Grand National Recipe and Baking Contest—what would become the Pillsbury Bake-Off—was held for the first time at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.

How many episodes is silos baking competition? ›

At the end of the six-episode season, winners from each of the previous five episodes will compete in the June 25 finale for a $100,000 prize and to have their winning confection join the menu at Magnolia's Silos Baking Co.

Who is the host of Silos Baking competition? ›

The first five bakers compete to advance to the final round with their best recipes; host Joanna Gaines, along with Andrew Zimmern and Becki Shepherd, will judge treats on flavor, presentation and creativity; the bakers compete at the Silos. Content collapsed. Baking With Love Content collapsed.

Where do the Bake Off contestants sleep? ›

Do They Stay at the House Where the Tent Is Located? No. The contestants stay at a nearby hotel during the weekends and travel to the tent via minibus during competition days before returning home during the week, Quinn told Cosmopolitan. The judges and hosts are put up in a hotel, though a different one.

Where is Silos Baking Competition filmed? ›

in Waco, Texas. The show is filmed in front of a live audience at the Magnolia studio in Texas where Joanna Gaines, co-owner of Magnolia Network, is joined by a panel of guest judges who taste and rank each of the treats.

Who made the Magnolia Silos famous? ›

Magnolia Market and its famous landmark silos occupy two city blocks in downtown Waco. Owned by HGTV “Fixer Upper” stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, the store offers items in Joanna's unique style.

Do Chip and Joanna still own the Silos? ›

The Brazos Valley Cotton Oil Mill Company closed in 1958, and the silos ceased to serve as storage in the 1990s. The grounds opened to the public in October, 2015. The complex is owned by Chip and Joanna Gaines, TV personalities best known for HGTV's Fixer Upper TV series.

Are Chip and Joanna ever at the silos? ›

Rarely do you ever see them at the Silos. They are there though. On a rare occasion Chip has stepped out on the stairwell and will wave or give a shout out to the crowd below. Good to remember that they are super busy these days with all their business ventures and filming.

When did Chip and Joanna buy the silos? ›

The facility changed ownership over the years before falling completely vacant in the 1990s. The property was purchased by the Gaines family in 2014 with plans to convert it into the shopping destination we now know as the Silos.

Which team won baking impossible? ›

Sara and her “bakineering” partner, New York City-based baker Rodolfo Goncalves, recently won the top prize of $100,000 on Netflix's “Baking Impossible.”

Which was the first Magnolia Bakery? ›

Magnolia Bakery is a chain of bakeries founded in New York City. The first location opened in 1996 at 401 Bleecker Street, on the corner of West 11th Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan.

Who won Kids Baking Championship business? ›

San Antonio tween Lila Smethurst won season 12 of the Food Network series "Kids Baking Championship." San Antonio tween baker Lila Smethurst held onto her recipe for the best chocolate cake she's ever made throughout her run on the “Kids Baking Championship,” determined to save it for the finale. It was a smart gambit.

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