Inspired by our recent pie win I took the time during a quiet spell on Saturday to do some baking. It was a bit slow in the cafe during the AFL Grand Final so I got out the mixing bowls and baked a chocolate cake to enter into the Lockhart Show the following day. I am always nervous entering local show cookery competitions because I know that I am taking on longstanding country cooks, champion sponge and scone makers. The standard of their entries is often high. These cooks have after all been making and entering cakes for many years. Their recipes have been handed down from generations of cooks and they know their kitchens and oven temperatures like the back of their hands.
Roger's grandmother could put her hand in her gas oven and tell by feel that it was the right, even temperature to cook the perfect sponge. She made her own butter straight from the house cow and fed it in curls to her grandson. Our friend Joy's mother Connie was inspirational. She was taught to cook by her mother and passed her knowledge on to her own daughter. Connie made champion sponges and fruit cakes and her cooking supported charities like the CWA and Red Cross at The Rock throughout her life. Today Joy tirelessly makes trays of slices for the same charities. Jelly slice, peanut caramel, hedgehog slice, she has made so many over the years that she is hard to beat.
So when I entered my high school recipe chocolate cake into the local Lockhart Show, I was summoning up all my experience and skill to compete. After all, this cake was the first recipe that I learned in cookery class at school and my mother and I have made it many times sine then so I've had a bit of practice at it. Mum adapted the recipe successfully to a coffee cake so that she could enjoy it too (she can't eat chocolate). She used to bake every Saturday afternoon to fill the tins for Sunday lunch and weekday afternoon teas. She is a good baker and passed her skill on to me.
We were too busy in the cafe on the Sunday to be able to join in the fun out at the Lockhart Showgrounds so I had to wait till the end of the day to hear whether my egg-free, low-fat chocolate cake had made the grade. It won 1st Prize in the chocolate cake section and I have proudly displayed my certificate in our front window alongside the others. The local win in the Lockhart Show is as important to us as our tourism and pie awards because a win at the local show offers us the support of our community.