Texas Steak Cookoff, Hico Texas 2010-05

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I can’t say I have a ton of experience attending cookoffs. Since I have moved to Texas, I have learned that Texans love nothing more than their two-step, football and food, more specifically BBQ. It all sounds pretty good to me. So last May I came across this “Steak Cookoff”. I’m always up for a trip but throw in steak, even better!

Hico is a small town about an hour and a half south of Ft. Worth, home of Billy the Kidd. The Texas Steak Cookoff occurs the third Saturday in May and wherever you are – its well worth the trip. I’m getting hungry just thinking about it. Let me paint a picture for you – the streets were lined with smokers and BBQ’s of all shapes and sizes. You could look down the street and just see smoke – oh what a beautiful thing! If I remember right, they said the amount of entries doubled between 2009 and 2010. This even has also been featured on the Food Network. I believe in 2010 there were 84 tents (teams).

We started off the day purchasing a $25 bracelet. This entitled us to appetizer sampling from any tent and a steak dinner. That’s right – steak dinner (I’ll get to this in a minute).

The appetizers were not the typical appetizer, they were damn good appetizers, bacon wrapped shrimp, stuffed mushrooms, etc. Each team could opt to enter into an appetizer contest.

Then came the steak. Each team started cooking steaks which would be submitted to judging (sounds like a hard job to be a judge here). While the teams were cooking you could get check out their get-up…

visit with the teams and check out the unique team names…
…play washers or corn hole (aka bags) and sample some of their steaks. Once the steaks were submitted and judging was narrowed down to the top 30 teams each person could go to the tent of their choice where you would get a steak cooked to liking, baked potato, salad and beverage. This event is also BYOB.
Not bad, eh?
We were there for a good 8+ hours, did not get bored. How can you really?
(Quebe Sisters Band… awesome!)
Along with the food mentioned above there were craft vendors, giveaways, live entertainment and local celebrity chefs cooking up some of their favorite dishes. Doug Moreland also played last year.
I really loved this painting by Kenneth Wyatt.
Make sure you put this event on your calendars – remember 3rd Saturday in May. Tell some friends, grab some beer, bring an appetite and get ready for some steak!

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