While we wait for Season 2 of The Witcher, let's take a look at the cast's competitive baking.

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While we wait for Season 2 of The Witcher, let's take a look at the cast's competitive baking.

Production on "The Witcher" Season 2 has been put on hold for the time being, and it will be some time before Geralt and his friends are seen again. In the meantime, Henry Cavill is immersed in painting warhammer miniatures, but what about the rest of the cast? What about the rest of the cast?

Casting director Sophie Holland made hot cross buns and seemed to get the bake-off going. In contrast, Paul Brion, better known as Witcher Lambert, showed off his baking skills in a testosterone-filled, frankly sexy video. Watch it below.

Since Holland and Brion are neighbors, she assured us that his cinnamon rolls were very good. Next up was Tom Canton's (Philabundrell) impressive Beef Wellington. No video this time, but I hope you drool over the photos.

Canton took on Jeremy Crawford, who plays the dwarf Jalpen Gingrin, and proudly represented his character by using an axe to carve apples for apple pie, accompanied by Glenfiddich. My kind of dessert.

Next to take on the challenge was Adele Oni, who, along with Crawford, played Thea in the Dragon Hunt episode. Sticking with the theme of using weapons in the kitchen, she made Zelican-style chili chocolate with the help of a sword. Prepare to swoon.

Not to be outdone, Messiah Simson also used no weapons, but old-fashioned elf magic (she learned a few things as Francesca Findabear) to make banoffee muffins. That may be cheating.

She tried Cohen actor Yasen Atul, but he was a total flop. Thank goodness my baking skills were finally showcased.

Witcher showrunner Lauren Hisrich decided to make meatloaf her way. As a man who would rather eat his own foot than eat meatloaf, this is high praise for me.

The baking competition is not over yet, but I don't know if we will see Cavil get stuck in. Painting Warhammer miniatures takes time.

This made me think that a Witcher cookbook would be pretty cool, and it turns out that several fans have put it together, or at least created recipes based on dishes from the books, games, and Netflix series. If you're hungry, check out The Witcher's Kitchen and start cooking.

And of course, someone has already made Tab Geralt into a cake. Thanks for your hard work.

I've been wanting to turn PC Gamer into a baking site ever since Phil convinced me to watch "Nailed It," so I'm as happy as punch.

Cheers, GamesRadar.

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