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After winning the first $25,000 grand prize, Rebecca continued to hone her craft, often appearing in Food Network Magazine features. kids baking championship winners
The winner received $10,000 and a full kitchen remodel for their parents. Ingredients: After winning the first $25,000 grand prize,
The Kids Baking Championship had not only crowned a new champion but had also inspired a new generation of young bakers to follow their dreams and pursue their passion for baking. The following table highlights the champions from every
The following table highlights the champions from every season, including the most recent winners who have joined the elite ranks of "Kids Baking Champions". Hollis Johnson Jacksonville, FL Season 2 Rebecca Beale Graham, TX Season 3 Aidan Berry Shalimar, FL Season 4 Linsey Lam Closter, NJ Season 5 Natasha Jiwani Bellevue, WA Season 6 Paige Goehner Blaine, MN Season 7 Trevin Alford Washington, IN Season 8 Graysen Pinder Wilmington, NC Season 9 Keaton Ashton Sugar City, ID Season 10 Nadya Alborz Knoxville, TN Season 11 Naiel Chaudry Los Altos, CA Season 12 Lila Smethurst San Antonio, TX Season 13 Micah Parsons Stephenville, TX *Age at the time of their win. Where Are They Now? Success Stories Post-Win
| Season | Winner | Age at Win | Notable Strengths / Post-Show | |--------|--------|------------|-------------------------------| | 1 | | 12 | Consistently strong flavor combinations; later appeared on Worst Bakers in America as a mentor. | | 2 | Reagan Schrock | 10 | Precision decorating; won with a 3D carousel cake. | | 3 | Thomas "Tommy" Kanemitsu | 11 | Master of doughs (croissants, laminated pastries); very calm under pressure. | | 4 | Addison Smith | 11 | Excelled at themed challenges (fairy tale, science); clean, professional piping skills. | | 5 | Meadow Scamihorn | 11 | Won with a complex mirror-glaze entremet; later appeared on Kids Baking Championship: Rematch . | | 6 | Mackenzie "Kenzie" Smiley | 12 | Strong technical baker (cakes, macarons); used vivid color palettes. | | 7 | Matthew Griffin | 12 | Savory-sweet crossover skills; won with a layered mousse cake and tempered chocolate. | | 8 | Gavin Magrane | 12 | Excelled in texture (crunch, cream, chew); final bake was a multi-element dessert buffet. | | 9 | Abby Bender | 10 | Youngest winner at time; won with a structurally complex honey-almond cake. | | 10 | Ivy Perkins | 13 | Great at rustic but refined bakes (tarts, fruit pies); very strong time management. | | 11 | Natalie Harkonen | 12 | Decorating specialist (hand-painted cookies, royal icing); won with a whimsical storybook cake. | | 12 | Gracie Gonzalez | 12 | Nailed advanced techniques (praline, ganache, caramel work); final was a croquembouche. |
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