Carrie Bickmore has surprised her fans with an exciting post on social media.
The radio star, 43, took to Instagram on Friday to share the results of a homemade bread recipe, which had been provided to her by her former Project co-star Kate Langbroek.
Carrie revealed the crispy outer crust of her homemade bread in one photo, followed by another image showing slices of the baked good slathered in Vegemite.
“This is my first time making bread. The kids devoured the bread in one sitting. Easiest recipe I’ve ever tried,” she wrote in the caption, before thanking Langbroek.
“Literally no-knead! Look up Jim Lahey’s book, Easy No-Knead Artisan Bread,” she helpfully added.
Fans were thrilled with the comments on the post, with one saying: “I can surprise my family too!” once I follow the recipe.
“I’m obsessed with learning how to make bread. I love it. Well done!” added another.
But Carrie’s bread isn’t the only success the radio star has had lately.
Carrie Bickmore surprised her fans with an exciting post on social media.
On Monday, Bickmore and her co-host Tommy Little revealed that their talk show, Carrie and Tommy, has once again dominated the national ratings poll.
The radio duo took home the award for Australia’s No. 1 Drive Show in Melbourne and Brisbane during poll four, marking their third consecutive win.
This is the best result Hit Network has received for the Drive slot since 2018, and the best Drive result for Brisbane B105 since 2010.
The 43-year-old radio star took to Instagram on Friday to share the results of a homemade bread recipe, which was given to her by her The Project co-star Kate Langbroek.
“We are stunned and thrilled with this result. Thank you Australia for making us number one and for tuning in every day to watch our craziness, laughter and fun,” the co-hosts said.
‘This unreal result is a testament to the phenomenal work of our team and our entire team at Hit Network.
“We can’t wait for you to see the exciting things we have planned for the rest of 2024.”
Carrie and Tommy currently has an 11.1 per cent market share across Australia, with an 11.7 per cent share in Melbourne and 17 per cent in Brisbane.