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Sweet victory: B.C. schoolteacher wins the Great Canadian Baking Show

Creston鈥檚 Lo茂c Fauteux-Goulet serves up Torta Diplomatica, Passionfruit Mille Crepe Cake for win
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Lo茂c accepts congratulations from the judges. CBC/Geoff George

Lo茂c Fauteux-Goulet, a high school teacher from Creston, has won season seven of the Great Canadian Baking Show.

He faced off in the final episode against Camila Garcia Hernandez of Toronto and Candice Riley of Brampton, Ontario.

For the finale the bakers made Torta Diplomatica for the Signature Bake, a Passionfruit Mille Crepe Cake for the Technical Challenge and an Antigravity Cake for the Show Stopper.

Lo茂c performed quite well in each of the three challenges, including a very intricate under the sea scene for his final bake.

The Creston Valley Advance spoke to him on Friday and he was eagerly awaiting sharing his win with all his supporters at a watch party on Sunday evening.

He says the hardest part of keeping everything secret was through the summer when no-one even knew he was on the show. Once it began to air, he enjoyed it.

鈥淎s the show unfolded, I just enjoyed watching the reactions.鈥

Among those reacting were his students. Mondays, Lo茂c says, were especially enjoyable as he would arrive at school to a flurry of fist bumps and high fives. Even students who didn鈥檛 watch the whole show would skip ahead to the end to make sure he made it.

A watch party with the entire school was planned for Monday afternoon in the auditorium.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of attention on me,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 fun.鈥

Weekly watch parties have been held at Wild North Brewing on Sunday evenings.

鈥淭he people in Creston have been incredible,鈥 he said.

Creston being such a small town, everyone pretty much knows everyone else, but he says a few people have come up to him and said 鈥淵ou鈥檙e Lo茂c, aren鈥檛 you?鈥.

A little more jarring perhaps, was being recognized in Toronto last weekend, when he joined the final four for a watch party there.

鈥淚 wanted to visit them because we became friends. You become really close. The four semi-finalists, we were a tight group.鈥

It was that which drew him to the show in the first place, he says.

鈥淎ll the bakers will tell you the same thing, the major reason they are on the show is the camaraderie. It鈥檚 heartwarming, wholesome. When you have a second of free time, you rush to help another baker. When I saw that, I thought, I want to do that.鈥

Lo茂c feels the whole process has made him a better baker.

鈥淥ne key is being able to constantly assess and adjust. The first episode I was following the recipes too closely. You need to taste all the time. If it鈥檚 not working, remake.鈥

Asked how he came up with some of the ideas, he says he found it best to focus on what he was passionate about.

鈥淚n episode one, I made a cake about Creston. I also used my love for sailing, for the ocean, my passion for plants and botanicals.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a baking show, but it鈥檚 also a story telling show.鈥

As for the future, Lo茂c says he really enjoyed doing TV, and the media side of the food industry. If future opportunities come along, he will happily investigate them.

For now, it鈥檚 back to the school.

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Lo茂c with family and fellow competitors. CBC/Geoff George photo
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Lo茂c Fauteux-Goulet has won the Great Canadian Baking Show. CBC/Geoff George photo


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