An award-winning Jacksonville baker who retired after 24 years as a U.S. Army pastry chef is competing for a $25,000 grand prize and national title on Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship.

Pastry chef Andre Ward is a culinary instructor, caterer and food blogger known as The Pastry Ward”en.

He’s among a dozen bakers from across the country on Season 11 of the televised culinary competition that began airing Nov. 4. Original episodes run at 8 p.m. each Monday on Food Network.

The elimination-style contest challenges the bakers to create desserts for holiday gatherings ranging from a simple get-together of family, friends, and neighbors to a gingerbread house party, a holiday pajama party, and an office Christmas party featuring an ice luge, according to a Food Network news release announcing the competition.

Jacksonville pastry chef Andre Ward is a contestant on Food Network's 2024 edition of Holiday Baking Championship, which began airing on Nov. 4. Ward is competing to win the title of Holiday Baking Champion, along with the $25,000 grand prize.

Ward won $1,000 in bonus cash and the judges’ accolades for his Old Fashioned Cherry and Farmers Cheese Croquettes on the Nov. 4 premiere episode.

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On the Nov. 11 episode, Ward and the other bakers created “over-the-top” Thanksgiving cupcakes and pies with 3-D decor elements. His sweet potato-based cupcake topped with a tiny Meringue turkey helped him advance to the next round of the competition.

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