Meet the puppets of Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time, video exclusive
Ready to meet Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets? On the new discovery+ show, Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time, Duff Goldman is joined by a cast of characters that turn food science into food entertainment. From the creative minds of the Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, these puppets might steal the show from Goldman. While there is old saying about don’t share a stage with kids and animals, the concept might just apply to these adorable puppet creatures.
From baking competition shows to his iconic Charm City cakes, Duff Goldman has made jaw dropping confections. While those visually impressive desserts made Food Network viewers crave a forkful, those cakes inspired many people to get into the kitchen and bake for themselves. Even from the home kitchen, a delicious, memorable dessert can be served on the plate.
Although many people like to experiment in the kitchen, the reality is that baking is a science. On Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time, the discovery+ show looks to blend food science with family friendly entertainment. As Mary Poppins used to say, a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. In this case, the adorable Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets and witty banter makes the food science more palatable.
Who are Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets?
While Duff Goldman might sometimes come across as a big kid, the Happy Fun Bake Time puppets joining him in this new discovery+ show have even bigger personalities. Baking with him in the kitchen are Couscous, Edgar, S’Later and Dragon oven. Think that these puppets will have more witty banter than Duff and Nancy Fuller on Spring Baking Championship?
Couscous is Duff’s robot sidekick and an impressive sous chef. Check out this introduction to Couscous.
Although couscous isn’t typically a dessert ingredient, it is the foundation to many dishes. Any successful chef needs to understand the foundation of any recipe. As video said, Couscous brings the order to the kitchen.
For old school Food Network fans, this character might remind them of Mary Alice Yeske of Charm City Cakes. She always seemed to give the vivacious bakery a little order. As Duff says in this clip, Couscous is always there for him in the kitchen.
While Couscous brings the order, Edgar adds a little seasoning to the mix. Check out Edgar’s briny personality.
The crabby crab from Chesapeake Bay might seem a little like a tough one to crack, but he is probably super sweet on the inside. At the same time, the best desserts wouldn’t be as sweet without the salt.
Additionally, Goldman’s connection to the Baltimore area runs deep. Edgar is an adorable way of bringing a piece of Goldman’s life to an important food science concept. Sure, being salty might not be the life of the party, but without salt that dessert is incomplete.
Lastly, S’Later is the adorable sloth and who can’t help but smile when they see a sloth. Here’s what S’Later has to say.
Even if Couscous calls S’Later that older brother character, he is the guy that everyone relates to. S’Later likes food, wants to eat food, and just is a fun, can do guy.
At the same time, it seems like that S’Later’s personality is quite important to baking. While it can be tempting to open the oven to smell those delicious cake aromas, waiting is important to getting that perfect dessert. Although taking a nap while baking might not be the best idea, appreciating the ability to wait is a good baking trait.
Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop can be seen on the new discovery+ series. The six-episode series premieres on April 29.
While Duff Goldman once said, “Hijinks are really important for morale,” Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets will be mixing fun into these tasty treats. It might be time to let that inner kid free and discover a love of food that will last a lifetime.
Will Duff’s Happy Fun Bake Time puppets encourage you do discover a love of food science? Which puppet personality is your favorite?