Photo Courtesy of Doris Patterson
The icing on Strawberry Delight Layer Cake is an airy mix of ingredients.
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Published: September 23, 2009
Updated: 09/22/2009 08:55 pm
Doris Patterson was surprised to learn she won Best of Show in the Beth Tartan Cake Contest this year.
It wasn't that she didn't think that her cake was any good. It was just that she had already won Best of Show before, in 2004.
"What, again? I can't believe it," she said when she got the news.
Patterson's was one of 114 cakes that raised $1,200 for the March of Dimes. The cakes were judged Friday, then sold Saturday during the N.C. Chili Championship and Rubber Duck Regatta at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. Unsold cakes were donated to the Samaritan's Kitchen.
The contest, sponsored by the Winston-Salem Journal, is named after the Journal's former food editor, Beth Tartan, who died in 1992.
In 2004, Patterson's Heavenly Pineapple Cake wowed judges.
This year, it was her Strawberry Delight Layer Cake, a moist and fluffy four-layer cake loaded with strawberry flavor.
"This was a new concoction I came up with," she said.
Her icing, though, is similar to the one on her pineapple cake. It's an airy combination of cream cheese, sour cream, strawberries and Cool Whip. "That combination makes it nice and light," she said. "It's not heavy like buttercream."
She also took first-place ribbons in 2000 and 2006. Patterson said she tries to enter every year. She can think of only two times that she didn't -- once because of a wedding and once because of a trip.
And when she enters, she likes to enter something new.
"I'm always working on new stuff," she said. "You can make the same cake forever. But I like to try different things."
Best of Show submitted by Doris Patterson.
1 box yellow-cake mix
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup white sugar
¼ cup sour cream
½ cup cut-up strawberries
1 12-ounce container whipped topping, thawed
1 3-ounce box strawberry gelatin
Sliced strawberries
1. Prepare yellow-cake mix to make 2 layers, according to package instructions.
2. After cake cools, cut each layer in half to create 4 thin layers.
3. Beat cream cheese and sugar in electric mixer until smooth. Beat in sour cream, the cut-up strawberries and whipped topping until well combined.
3. Mix gelatin according to package directions; cool slightly, but keep it pourable. Set aside about half of the gelatin; reserve another use. Pour about ¼ cup of the remaining strawberry gelatin over the first layer, using just enough to moisten it. Cover that with a single layer of sliced strawberries. Coat the berries with a thin layer of frosting. Repeat, stacking second and third layers. Add fourth layer and coat top and sides with frosting. Keep refrigerated.
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Here are all the winners in the 2009 Beth Tartan Cake Contest.
Doris Patterson, Winston-Salem
First: Shanna Campbell, Walkertown
Second: Mary Pickard, Lewisville
Third: Marty Cass, Union Grove
First: Patricia Chulick, Harmony
Second: Lauren Wolfe, Kernersville
Third: Edna Butcher, Winston-Salem
First: Doris Patterson, Winston-Salem
Second: Kim Hawkins, Lewisville
Third: Marilyn McKenna, Winston-Salem
First: Ann Smith, Mocksville
Second: Robin Lowder, Winston-Salem
Third: Mary Pickard, Lewisville
First: Rita Rankin, Winston-Salem
Second: Marilyn McKenna, Winston-Salem
Third: Antonette Roberts-Davis, Winston-Salem
First: Lori Ann Schultz, Kernersville
Second: Marilyn McKenna, Winston-Salem
Third: Donna Grube, East Bend
Here are the top winners of the chili competition Saturday at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. Winners are listed by team or chili name, followed by chief cook:
First: Cooper Cove Chili, Tracy Winn
Second: Barefoot Toe Jam, Dan Barefoot
Third: Jon Boys Chili, John Park
First: BJ's Best, Betty Barefoot
Second: BB&T, Ashley Locklear
Third: Team Smoke, Rob Fox
First: Little Sprouts, Libby McWilliams
Second: Big Mean Daddy, Paul Bradley
Third: Joker's Wild, Chris Joker
O'Charley's
Mad Dog's Tex-o-Lina, Mike Burton
16G Chili, Malcolm Nix
Mad Dog's Tex-o-Lina, Mike Burton
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