M6 launches on Monday a new daily show about pastry: My cake is the best of France. "Culinary columnist Louise Petitrenaud, juror of the program, explains to the microphone of" Culture Médias "what awaits viewers of this new competition between pastry chefs amateurs.

INTERVIEW

This is little news in M6's galaxy of cooking and baking shows.

The channel launches Monday the program 

My cake is the best of France

.

In this daily, amateur pastry chefs come to present their cake, an original creation, to a jury of professionals made up of Cyril Lignac, the former

Top Chef

candidate

 Merouan Bounekraf, and three food columnists: Pépé Le Mat, Luana Belmondo and Louise Petitrenaud.

And the latter is very happy to participate in this new program.

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Louise Petitrenaud finds it very rewarding for pastry making, as she explains at the microphone of 

Culture Médias

.

"We make this pastry shop accessible. The show creates vocations, many said to themselves that they could change jobs, facing a jury who told them that what they were doing is good and who explained to them how to improve themselves", she rejoices.

"Some people want to give up everything and start baking. I find that positive and reassuring in this somewhat uncertain period."

Amateurs "come to confront each other to assess their level"

My cake is the best of France

is, of course, a reassuring show. But it is also a show in which you have to decide among hundreds of passionate candidates. It was therefore necessary to reset some of them, which was not always easy for Louise Petitrenaud.

"I have a hard time saying no to someone and being mean. I'm so optimistic that it was complicated," says Louise Petitrenaud. "But we must never lose sight of the fact that these amateur pastry chefs came to confront us to assess their level. We therefore had to play the game by telling them when things were wrong, or what they could. improve. But we didn't offend anyone. " This new program will lead the winner to market their cake in the shops of a pastry chef, Jean-François Feuillette. 

My cake is the best in France

 starts Monday at 6:35 p.m. on M6.