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Halloween Baking Champs Serve Up Spooky Success Stories
31 Oct
Summary
- Halloween Baking Championship is a popular Food Network show
 - The winners have gone on to have successful careers after the show
 - The show's hosts and judges describe it as a "community theater" experience
 

As of October 31, 2025, the winners of the Halloween Baking Championship, a popular Food Network reality competition series, have gone on to have thriving careers since their victories. The show, which premiered in 2015, has brought spine-chilling challenges and delectable treats to viewers' screens, hosted by John Henson and judged by a costume-clad panel including Carla Hall, Stephanie Boswell, and Zac Young.
According to Young, the experience of working on the show feels like "community theater" where the hosts and judges come together to "put on a show." Each episode features a preheat round that can earn a baker an advantage, followed by a main heat that determines the weekly winner. The least successful baker is then sent home.
Most recently, Melanie Bjork-Jensen, a self-taught baker from Utah, was crowned the victor of season 11 on October 27. The Halloween Baking Championship has proven to be a springboard for its winners, who have gone on to find success in the culinary world since their time on the show.




