A pastry shop in South Australia has actually once again been crowned the home of Australia’s finest sausage roll after getting the title for the 2nd year performing at the weekend. Banana Boogie Bakery in Belair got the title at the Baking Association of Australia’s (BAA) South Australian Baking Show on Saturday. Having actually won the title at the inaugural competitors in 2015, bakeshop owner Jason Spencer stated his group were silently positive they were going to win once again. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today In the end, there was just one point separating Banana Boogie from its runner-up, with Spencer blaming a modification in dish based upon in 2015’s feedback for the close call. “We were simply trialling a bit thinner on the pastry and things simply from the remarks we got in 2015, and a few of the important things we altered the judges sort of stated ‘do not do that’,” Spencer informed 7NEWS. com.au “So we’ll return to the method we were doing it.” Spencer stated the bakeshop got the most applaud for the pastry part of its sausage roll. “The head judge at the end of the night stated ‘your pastry is simply flawless’, like he can’t fault it,” he stated. “He stated ‘your pastry got you over the line this year’.” Banana Boogie Bakery bakeshop owner Jason Spencer. Credit: Banana Boogie Bakery/ Facebook As well as its pastry, BAA executive officer Tony Smith stated the sausage roll likewise won points for its “neutral flavour”. “Their meat filling was smooth and moist and the flavour was what we call neutral/balanced,” he informed 7NEWS. com.au. “This is to state that it wasn’t subdued by salt or onion etcetera.” Forty-nine various pastry shops from all around the nation went into 274 sausage rolls to be evaluated at the weekend. Rays Patisserie in Carseldane, Queensland can be found in 2nd location for its sausage roll. Banana Boogie Bakery has actually won the very best sausage roll in Australia 2 years in a row. Credit: Banana Boogie Bakery/ Facebook Banana Boogie had numerous other wins on the day, taking home awards for its chocolate doughnuts, steak pie, light rye bread and vanilla piece. Its winning vanilla piece beat the one advanced by Victoria’s North End Bakehouse– the ruling champ of the yearly Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph. It likewise won the BAA’s Australia’s finest vanilla piece competitors in February this year. “We’re crossing our fingers that we can in fact win the (Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph) this year too,” Spencer stated. The competitors is set to happen on August 17.