As ever, The Great British Bake Off contestants served up an array of cheeky baking-related innuendos as they tackled dessert week, cooking roulades, marjolaine gateaus and dozens of mini-mousse cakes.

It was a quiet week on the innuendo front from presenters Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc, though, as they left the comments to the bakers and the judges.

Check out some of the best innuendos of the episode:

Selasi GbormittahSelasi Gbormittah (Love Productions/Tom Graham/BBC)

Paul Hollywood on how to avoid a roulade disaster:
“If you put too much filling in, you won’t get it in your mouth.”

Mary Berry telling a giggling Selasi Gbormittah that he had a good sponge for his roulade:
“Having the butter addition means you’ve got a pliable mixture, I’m hoping there will be no crack whatsoever.”

Selasi describing his own sponge:
“It’s feeling flexible… I see a few cracks, but it’s minor.”

The Great British Bake Off 2016 - episode 7Candice Brown (Love Productions/Tom Graham/BBC)

Jane Beedle on how to make a good praline:
“Just shove the nuts in.”

Paul critiquing Candice Brown’s mini-mousse cake:
“The texture is too stiff for me.”