James Morton (baker)
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James Patrick Bowie Morton (born 26 May 1991) is a Scottish doctor, baker, author and reality television contestant, based in
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, who rose to fame when he became the runner up on the third series of ''
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''.


Early life

James Morton was born in
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, Scotland, but from the age of three grew up in the
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. He was introduced to
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by his maternal grandmother, who taught him after school each day. He is the son of journalist and former Radio Scotland radio presenter Tom Morton.


''The Great British Bake Off''

In the first Summer of his medical degree at the
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, Morton worked washing dishes at a small Glasgow deli. A keen bread baker already, here he was exposed to the wide variation of bread production and results. From then on, he studied baking as a science rather than a craft, often preferring to read peer-review cereal journals than cookbooks. He watched ''
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'' during 2011 and decided to apply after pressure from his university friends. During Morton's subsequent appearance on the show, he reached the final with bakes such as an " oak-framed Gingerbread Barn" and "double Paris-Brest
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Bicycle," eventually losing out to winner
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. Morton participated in the Bake Off's 2016 Xmas Special show, leading for much of the show but losing out to Chetna Makan after a series of errors in the showstopper round.


Post-''Bake Off'' baking activities

Morton has amassed a large following on Twitter and
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and founded a popular baking blog. He wrote a regular column in the "7 Days" supplement of the Sunday Mail newspaper from 2013 to 2018. He regularly composes comment and recipes for a wide variety of online and print publications. He has been a guest celebrity on numerous television shows, including
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and
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. In October 2013, he was a guest presenter on ''
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: Finding Scotland's Real Heroes'' and has toured Scotland with his bread demonstration shows "James Morton Kneads to Raise Some Dough" and "James Morton’s Stollen Christmas", taking them to large festivals such as Dundee Flower and Food Festival and the
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. He released his first book, ''Brilliant Bread'', in August 2013, published by
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. It received a nomination for the best cookbook at the 2013 André Simon Awards and winning the
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Award 2014 for best cookbook. His second book, ''How Baking Works (and what to do when it doesn't)'', was released on 12 March 2015. In 2019, he wrote another book on baking ''Super Sourdough''. Morton also wrote books outside of baking. ''Brew: The Foolproof Guide to Making World-Class Beer at Home'' was published in 2016. His home brews won national awards – his Oatmeal Extra Pale being brewed by
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in 2014 and Skeleton Blues by
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in 2015. In 2019, he co-wrote ''Shetland: Cooking on the Edge of the World'' with his father, Tom Morton. This book about the food and life on the Scottish islands he grew up in received critical acclaim, being shortlisted for the Andre Simon Food Book 2019, the
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Travel Food & Drink Book 2019 and the
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Cookery Book 2019. However, the book was criticised by the some over what they perceived as a negative portrayal of some islanders.


Medicine

Besides baking, Morton graduated from the
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with a degree in medicine and began work as a junior doctor in the NHS.Handley, Emily
"From chemistry to cronuts: The rise of the student baker"
''
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'', London, 8 October 2013. Retrieved on 25 October 2013.


Books

*''Brilliant Bread'' (2013) *''How Baking Works (and what to do when it doesn't)'' (2015) *''Brew: The Foolproof Guide to Making World-Class Beer at Home'' (2016) *''Shetland: Cooking on the Edge of the World'' (2018) *''Super Sourdough'' (2019) *''Sourdough: From Scratch'' (2021) *''Brew: From Scratch'' (2021)


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