 The aroma of competition chili will be filling the air at the Yolo County Fairgrounds in Woodland on Saturday September 20, as the eleventh annual Woodland Dynamite Chili Cook-off gets under way.
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Chili Cook-off Basics
Before the Cook-off
- Decide on your booth theme and decoration. This can be the best part of a chili cook-off when you get together with your teammates and decide on just how zany you want to be at the cook-off. Think outside of the box. In addition to costumes, songs and dance adds to the fun and gets the booth judges attention. Your goal is to win the Showmanship Award!
- Shop for spices - the freshest ingredients are a must for a winning pot of chili where you are using fresh peppers, garlic and/or onions, or chili powders, garlic powder, and any other spices make sure they are as fresh as they can be. Be sure to check the dates on the spice containers. Spice life can be extended by storing your spices in airtight containers and keeping them in the freezer.
- Shop for meat - Many cooks are using tri-tip beef roasts for ICS competition red. People's Choice is usually (but not always) chili grind. If competing for ICS competition red, the technique most cooks use for cutting the meat is: trim off the fatty covering when you get the roast home, cut the roast into large sections wrap and freeze.
- Cutting the meat - A roast is easier to cut into small cubes if it is semi-frozen. If you zap the frozen meat a section at a time in the microwave for 45 seconds or so you can then cut it to the precise thickness you want easily. Be sure you are using a very sharp knife.
- Spices - Some cooks pre-mix the spices before the event, others add the spices individually at the cook-off (this would be for the competition chili as People's Choice chili is prepared before the event). Many cooks super-grind their spices using a coffee bean grinder. It is best to clean the grinder thoroughly after grinding spices and before using it for coffee beans.
- Put together all of your chili ingredients and check them off your master checklist so that you don't get to the cook-off and discover you have forgotten the beef broth or garlic or whatever.
- Decide what kind of stove you are going to use and be sure you have enough fuel for it. Test the stove before the cook-off.
The Day of the Cook-off
- Booth locations will be marked, if you have special needs please make arrangements with the events coordinator in advance. We recommend you bring a pop-up canopy or other covering, netting on the sides is also suggested.
- Have your booth set up by 9:30 a.m.
- Arrange your cooking area. Be sure everyone knows where the ingredients are and prepare and area for disposing of cans, etc.
- Attend the cook's meeting at 9:30 a.m. in the Security Meeting Room.
- People's Choice contestants should begin heating chili as soon as they can. People's Choice chili will be given to the public (those with tasting kits) beginning at 11 a.m. The Chamber provides the tasting cups. Do not give away your chili in your own containers.
- International Chili Society contestants can start preparing their "cold ingredients" (that means cutting up the veggies, or working with anything that doesn't need to be cooked) one hour before the schedule for "stoves on" that's cold prep at 10 a.m. for ICS Green Chili and 11 a.m. for ICS Red Chili.
- Stoves on for competition - Green at 11 a.m. and Red at Noon
- Stir your pot, enjoy the music, lie about what is in your recipe, put on a show for the people and the judges and have a barrel of fun!
- Stoves off for competition - 2 p.m. for ICS Green; 3 p.m. for ICS Red. Competition chili is then turned in to the judging are in an official ICS judging cup with your booth number on the bottom, please check to make sure that it is your booth number on the bottom of the cup, you don't want to win for someone else!
- At 3:30 p.m. all People's Choice ballots should be turned in for tabulation.
- Relax, visit with the other teams, worry about what the judges are thinking.
- Between 4 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. winners will be announced.
- Celebrate - whether you win or not you've had a great time.
- Tear down, clean up and go home with fond memories
- Start planning for next year's cook-off!
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