Met with what's become our ad hoc committee. Looks like we have some tentative dates in mind. The event is still not for sure, but getting closer.
August 15 we are planning a pre-BBQ dinner. On the menu will be ribs cooked in various ways (pellet, stick, charcoal). My hope is some of the judges for the competition will be willing to help with the dinner and do some of the cooking. The cooks will plate their samples in turn-in boxes.
For those attending the dinner, the meal will consist of a turn-in box from each cook and a selection of sides. This will be an opportunity to see what a turn-in box should look like, and to sample different ways of cooking ribs. This will also give us a chance to talk about different ways of scoring and the criteria to be used for our competition. People attending the dinner will then be given score sheets so they will able to judge the judges! My hope is this will help level the playing field and alleviate some of the concerns that LSJ and DK brought up.
There will be an open forum panel discussion on the "How to's of BBQ". We will also invite the sanitarian from the health department to come that night and talk a bit about food safety.
August 24 BBQ Cook-off.
As it now stands:
*It will be open to a limited number of entrants (need to see how many spots will fit in the yard).
*Entrants will compete in the categories of chicken thighs and/or pork ribs.
*Entry fee will include one pre-BBQ dinner ticket (others could be purchased); and on the day of the event enough meat to prepare for turn-ins along with incidental supplies (clam shells, paper goods, etc.).
*Entrants will also have the option of purchasing additional ribs and chicken to prepare and cook the day of, if they would like to sell to the public and compete for the "People's Choice" award.
*Plaques or trophies will be given out as prizes. Still debating on cash prizes. It all depends on how much we want to charge for an entry fee.
*We will look for sponsors for each plaque given out. Sponsors will get their name on the plaque and recognition in local paper, and on poster/event banner on the day of the event.
It is still very much a work in progress, but it seems to be coming together.