Sunday Times

CHOC-A-BLOCK

It was a duel of spatulas at the Sunday Times chocolate cake bake-off, writes Raphaella Frame-Tolmie. Photograph­s by Sarah de Pina

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Thoughts of sabotage, high temperatur­es, peanut allergies and tears . . . Anyone would have thought this was the making of the latest reality TV show. But in fact it was the behind-the-scenes action at the annual Sunday Times Best-Tasting Chocolate Cake Competitio­n. With contestant­s gathered from all over the country for a bake-off, and R100 000 worth of prizes at stake, nerves were high and sieves were sifting at double time.

Wide-eyed and speaking an octave higher than usual, contestant Sylvia Scholz’s reaction to the MasterChef -style setup at Sandton City’s Fountain Court was one of shock.

“I thought this was going to be a small bakeoff. I didn’t realise there would be TV cameras!” Ultimately her super-chocolatey gateau, “Sylvia’s Temptation”, took the proverbial cake and she left with the first prize.

Although all the bakers had their eye on the blue ribbon (and there were sharp knives at hand), the camaraderi­e between the finalists was apparent. Hugs were dispensed and the general consensus was that Sylvia deserved her win. “Awesome people, awesome experience and just so much fun,” said makeup artist Dale Titus from Cape Town’s Grassy Park. “I could not have chosen a better winner.” If there had been a congeniali­ty award, Dale would have been in the running.

The fact that friendship­s were formed was a plus, because the contestant­s needed to share ovens. This was also the cause of some distress, particular­ly for qualified home economist Almari Neuhoff from Hartbeespo­ort. “I was taught you can only open the oven after half the baking time has elapsed,” she said.

Worried mom Carolyne Ellery from North Riding had left her six-month-old daughter at home for the first time so she could participat­e, and many anxious phone calls were made, between trying to get her white chocolate mousse icing to set in time.

Brenda Murphy from Knysna was keeping a close eye on her babies too — her lucky cake tins — which she never washes and which travel everywhere with her. There was more than one unusual story behind the invention of the entry cakes.

Nicolien Agnew said she was delighted to be among the 10 finalists, because she grew up in a household in which her mother never made chocolate cakes.

While some were fretting, others seemed very cool under pressure, such as Ingrid Haacke from Centurion. She’s a a full-time veterinary nurse and baking a cake seems less daunting. Her unflappabl­e demeanour paid off: her Dark Ginger Truffle cake won her second place overall (R10 000).

Shveta Naidoo from Kloof in KwaZulu-Natal also came across as unruffled. Although she overslept, she arrived looking groomed and was all smiles as she mixed her choc-chunk chocolate buttermilk cake. Her dream is to one day own her own cacao and coffee bean farm.

Jenna Hultquist’s family cheered her on from the sidelines while the organisers franticall­y scoured all the recipes to make sure there were no traces of peanuts, to which she is highly allergic.

Suvar Hariparsad from Rosebank in Cape Town, an actuary in training, also seemed composed, but although he was keeping it together the organisers were hysterical that his oven had been switched off and his cake was taking longer to bake than usual. Not ideal for someone with a fine eye for detail. Thankfully, the cake was a success, so much so that he claimed third position and R5 000.

Happily, no-one left empty handed — each finalist won a Whirlpool Jet Chef Microwave oven. And even one overenthus­iastic audience member made off with a handbag full of uniced cupcakes — thanks to the Woolworths baking kits that were on display. The top ten recipes are featured on our facebook page, STKitchenC­lub

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 ??  ?? CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN: Chefs Fritz Flatscher, Heinz Brunner and Manfred Reinhart baked a very tall croquembou­che, pictured in its full glory above, in memory of their recent trek up Kilimanjar­o
CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN: Chefs Fritz Flatscher, Heinz Brunner and Manfred Reinhart baked a very tall croquembou­che, pictured in its full glory above, in memory of their recent trek up Kilimanjar­o
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COOKING: Celebrity judges Siba Mtongana, Siba’s Table, Food Network and Woolworths Taste Magazine food editor Abigail Donnelly during the Diva bake-off
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SPREAD IT: Raphaella Frame-Tolmie, left, helps audience members with Woolworths baking kits. Behind her, judges Flatscher and Brunner confer with Ann Horner of Sandton City’s Chefs ’n Icers
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 ??  ?? DAZZLING: Food Weekly’s Editor Hilary Biller with her Chocolate Buttermilk cake, above, Sandton City’s Marketing Manager Karen Elson-Unsted, right
DAZZLING: Food Weekly’s Editor Hilary Biller with her Chocolate Buttermilk cake, above, Sandton City’s Marketing Manager Karen Elson-Unsted, right
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SWISS PRECISION: Lindt chocolate studio manager Dimo Simatos demonstrat­es how to work with chocolate
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ICE ICE BABY: Dale Titus
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SWEET LIFE: Chef Ian Mancais, left, helped get the crowd excited about baking SIMPLY THE BEST: Sylvia Scholz’s ICE ICE BABY: Dale Titus 1
 ??  ?? TOP TEN: The 10 finalists, clockwise from top: Almari Neuhoff, Nicolien Agnew, Brenda Murphy, Dale Titus, Suvar Hariparsad, Ingrid Haacke, Carolyne Ellery, Jenna Hultquist, Sylvia Scholz and Shveta Naidoo
TOP TEN: The 10 finalists, clockwise from top: Almari Neuhoff, Nicolien Agnew, Brenda Murphy, Dale Titus, Suvar Hariparsad, Ingrid Haacke, Carolyne Ellery, Jenna Hultquist, Sylvia Scholz and Shveta Naidoo
 ??  ?? BIG FEAST: Food Weekly editor Hilary Biller with the winner of the Sunday Times Food Weekly Best-Tasting Chocolate Cake Competitio­n, Sylvia Scholz and her R30 000 cheque
BIG FEAST: Food Weekly editor Hilary Biller with the winner of the Sunday Times Food Weekly Best-Tasting Chocolate Cake Competitio­n, Sylvia Scholz and her R30 000 cheque
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 ??  ?? CHOCBUSTER: The first runner-up, Ingrid Haacke’s Dark Chocolate Ginger Truffle Cake; below, presenter Sam Cowen chats to her
CHOCBUSTER: The first runner-up, Ingrid Haacke’s Dark Chocolate Ginger Truffle Cake; below, presenter Sam Cowen chats to her
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SWITCHED ON: Carolyne Ellery using one of the Whirlpool Jet Chefs that each finalist took home
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BERRY NICE: Second runner-up Suvar Hariparsad with his cake, right
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