Food Network is celebrating Thanksgiving early, and they’re making the adult table jealous of the kids. A new episode of “Holiday Baking Championship” airs Monday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. ET on Food Network.

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About the show:

Holiday Baking Championship” is the sister show to Food Network’s hit series “Halloween Baking Championship.” This series follows amateur bakers who show off their family traditions and superb skills to be crowned Holiday Baking Champion.

To survive the challenges from week to week, they must prove their abilities in front of the tough-love judges. In the pre-heat – the first of two rounds – the bakers are tasked with creating pastries, cookies or small cakes based on the episode’s theme. The winner of the round gets an advantage moving into the main heat, which involves making a larger confection. The winner then moves on to the next episode with the possibility of winning a cash prize and being crowned Holiday Baking Champion at the end.

In tonight’s episode, “Thanksgiving Family Feast‚” celebrating the Thanksgiving feast and sitting at the kid’s table never felt so special. Host Jesse Palmer asks the bakers to make over-the-top Thanksgiving cupcakes for the preheat that are designed to make the adult table jealous. Kids Baking Championship alums and guest judges Matt Azuma and Summer Haque join judges Carla Hall, Duff Goldman and Nancy Fuller. Then, the bakers create Thanksgiving pies with 3D decor elements to bring drama and deliciousness to the feast.

Tune in tonight, Nov. 11, at 8/7c on Food Network to see their tasty turkey day creations.

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