Could you be Britain's Best Home Cook? The cookery competition will return to our screens and they're looking for people from Powys to take part.

The BBC show is looking for passionate and talented home cooks from Mid Wales who love making delicious food for their friends and family to apply for the next series.

The second series of Britain’s Best Home Cook will return with national treasure and queen of home cookery Mary Berry alongside top chef Dan Doherty and produce expert, Chris Bavin to judge more of the nation’s best home cooks in the search to crown one of them the winner.

Claudia Winkleman also returns as presenter as the contestants create dishes celebrating modern British home cooking in all its variety.

The eight-part series will see the cooks showcase recipes that have been passed down through generations and that they share with family and friends every day.

Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content, says: "It’s a delicious recipe: one Mary Berry, add two judges, ten contestants and then Claudia Winkleman. And it’s exciting to be growing a new cooking show on BBC One; the search for Britain’s Best Home Cook continues."

KEO Films' Chief Creative Officer and Executive Producer, Andrew Palmer, says: “What made this series so endearing was that the food being made was from the heart. Our contestants demonstrated cooking that we haven’t seen in other cookery shows and we are looking forward to seeing what our next home cooks will create.”

If you would like to apply for the next series please visit www.britainsbestcook.co.uk or email cooking@keofilms.com