Cupcake Wars returns to Orange

Megan Ward, one of the winners in the “Under 18” category in last year’s Cupcake Wars. This year’s event will take place on Oct. 22 and feature 30 different bakers.

Megan Ward, one of the winners in the “Under 18” category in last year’s Cupcake Wars. This year’s event will take place on Oct. 22 and feature 30 different bakers. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Each year, the Cupcake Wars fundraiser has a different theme, such as holidays or celebrations.

Each year, the Cupcake Wars fundraiser has a different theme, such as holidays or celebrations. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO—

By GREG VINE

For the Athol Daily News

Published: 10-11-2023 5:00 PM

ORANGE – The annual contest to find the best baker in North Quabbin is set to take place.

Cupcake Wars, now in its sixth year, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at the Orange American Legion, 40 Daniel Shays Highway in Orange. Run by Helene Holmes and her daughter Abigail, the competition is based on a similar one on the Food Network.

Approximately 30 bakers take part in the event, divided into four categories—Professional, Amateur, Under 18, and Children Under 7, a new entry this year. Those in the third category can have some help from an adult, but must do 75% of the work. Each baker makes three dozen cupcakes, plus samples, and provide them to the judges, who are sequestered. A list of ingredients is also provided.

“That way, the judges don’t know who baked what and the bakers don’t know who the judges are,” Helene said.

Each year has a different theme for the cupcakes, and each baker can create different flavors for their entry. Themes in the past have included holidays, USA, celebrations, “and this year it’s ‘around the world,’” Helene said. “Anything they can figure out that can qualify for that category will be considered.”

Decorations can range from the very simple to the elaborate. The cupcakes don’t need to be made from scratch, and the only requirement is they not have alcohol as an ingredient. The reason for this restriction is because the event is a fundraiser for the alcohol and drug-free after-prom party for Mahar Regional High School. Helene estimated that the Cupcake Wars raises approximately $1,000 each year.

Bakers and judges will arrive at the venue at around 12:30 p.m. and the event opens to the public at 1:30 p.m. Standard admission is $10 and includes two voting tickets and a two-cupcake holder. There’s also a deluxe admission of $15, which includes four voting tickets, plus a four-cupcake holder. All visitors also get one theme voting ticket. More tickets can be purchased if needed, and additional cupcake holders will be available. Visitors can either take cupcakes home or enjoy them at the event.

“Every time you vote, the baker takes your vote and puts it in a can with their number on it and gives you a full-size cupcake,” Helene said. “So, you walk around and taste all these cupcakes and decide which ones you want to vote for.”

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Greg Vine can be reached at gvineadn@gmail.com.