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Texas Steak Cookoff, Hico, TX 2011-05-20

Last year we had such a wicked time at the Texas Steak Cookoff, not attending this year would’ve just been insane. This year we even brought some friends, who even brought some friends! I’m glad we could share the experience!

For starters, the drive down to Hico is beautiful. The hills, the valley’s, the Texas country, full of windmills and gas drilling. It’s so peaceful to get out of the “city” for a bit. The hour and a half drive alone was worth it. Along the way we came to the conclusion that some of the vehicles in front of us were headed to Hico… we were right. Who wouldn’t want to go to Hico?!

An hour and a half later, we arrived in Hico! We’re here!!! I’m pretty sure we both just wanted to start running for the tents, to smell the smoke, see the BBQ’ers, cast ironware and just start trying to absorb it all in, but we had to play it cool, haha. Tents were set up up and down the streets in the middle of town. Washer games were out and ready to be played. Cooks were ready to go and ready to entertain the food lovers who had flocked to Hico. We arrived in time for the Hors d’oeuvres competition. To sum it up, teams are all cooking up treats, ready to be devoured and enjoyed by all visitors, walk up to the “booth” and be ready to savor every flavor. A few of our favorites:

 Steak, Jalapeno’s wrapped in bacon in marinade by the Nontypical Grilling team.
For a girl from the north, dang it was tasty!
Fried Gator! (No, he didn’t catch it himself like on Swamp People, we asked!)
 This was a big hit with the crowd. Ritz cracker, topped with peanut butter and honey and a slice of jalapeno.
 Ribs. I’m disappointed that I didn’t try these but I just couldn’t eat anymore at this point.
What you see is what you get. Crawfish and it was DELICIOUS!
Once the Hors d’oeuvres portion was complete, teams started to really focus on the main event… the Steaks. While walking around stuffing ourselves, we were able to check out a few of tents and get to know our cooks a bit more. They came from all over, one from Georgia! I have to share a few of their “kitchens” with ya’ll.
 Any Texas fans around?!
Grab a seat, stay a while!
 
 Down home cooking! Nothing but the best!
 We also run into some unique team names along the way.
 This was by far, the best and most creative cooker! Love John Deere!
 You see a sight like this and you can’t help but think, where do I begin?!
While waiting for the steaks, there are also a bunch of little shops and tents to check out…
…even great music during the day!
There comes a point in the day when you start seeing people line up in the streets, at the tents and you choose to follow suit. It’s a smart move. It’s time to get ready to eat the steak you have been waiting all day, all year for. You see the chef’s start to fire up their grills, grab their seasonings and make your mouth water.
Look at that deliciousness!
Nolan Ryan provided the steaks!
 The line up begins. Get in line early – get your steak first!
 Ready to cook!
 Let the drum roll begin…..

With each meal you receive a steak (cooked to your perfection), baked potato (with butter and sour cream provided), bag of salad (with ranch dressing), and beverage of choice (water, coke or diet coke). I can’t remember the team that cooked mine but they were to the left of Leggo My Angus. (If you see this, send me your name so I can update!) The steak was delicious, of course.

 Sy’s Steak – Cooked by Words to Ribeye. They also made delicious fries, and they don’t forget a face!
Once again, I’m going to preach that this event is something that every meat lover should attend. I would say at least once but you attend it once and you will surely be back.
A few tips for next year:
  • Although you are able to buy beverages, May in Texas tends to be warm *cough* I mean hot. Be sure to bring water, or better yet a cooler.
  • Plastic ware will be served with your food. Next year, I will have no shame in bringing along a steak knife.
  • Pets are allowed. This little guy was only 13 months old.
  • You don’t have to leave your children at home… they would love to try out the different food and even play with these little guys!
This is an event that I look forward too all year. It’s like a food Christmas. I’m ready to go back!
We had to leave before the winners were announced. If anyone could please let me know who won, I would really appreciate it!
For any team that I have mentioned and would like to be specifically noted, please send me an email or comment.
Thanks for another great year Hico, Texas!
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Upcoming Event

Hi Everyone! Sorry there hasn’t been that many updates lately, I’ve been pretty busy however I wanted to send out a reminder about a great event this weekend – The Texas Steak Cookoff!

On Saturday, you can head over to Hico, Texas and take part in this great event. There will be great food, awesome entertainment to make for a day of fun! Be sure to head over to TexasSteakCookoff.com to order your tickets for the cookoff, as they are predicted to sell out.

See the linked blog post for more information. We’ll be there and we hope to see you there too!

Haslet Wild West Fest

Over the weekend we went to check out the 2nd Annual Haslet Wild West Fest and Chili Cookoff. Needless to say, we’ll be back next year. Haslet is a small, growing community north of Ft. Worth, Texas. You are in the country yet far away from the city that you forget it’s there.

When we first arrived we saw cattle trucks. I was already excited. They had a small rodeo arena set up with a lot of bleachers ready for fans to view the day’s upcoming events. Over in the park there were small venues set up including Lee’s BBQ (my food critic says the turkey leg was delicious), Sweet Tea, Italian Ice, Craft booths, a bus for the blood drive and a festival wouldn’t be a festival in Texas without a mechanical bull. On the far end of the park sat the contestants for the Chili Cookoff.

This being only the second year of this festival, there were about 10 teams ready to go for the Chili Cookoff. Each person gets a sample of each tent’s Chili, then when you are ready, you can vote for the “People’s Choice” award. I’m just going to come right out and say it – I voted for Hippie’s Blend Chili. It was so good I’m thinking of showing up next year with a mason jar asking if I can take some to go. It was nice to walk around, talk to the chefs and see the different tastes in each chili. Some were more meaty, one had brisket and some were pretty watery. The thing I love best about Texas Chili is that it has no beans. Makes my choices a little easier – I’m not a bean fan.

Hippies Blend! Yummy!

The Rodeo Arena had events going on all day. First, we started off with high school rodeo. I had never seen high school kids partaking in bull riding so I figured, eh they are probably on smaller bulls. Wrong. They get right up there like the grown men. They did really well! Hopefully we’ll see some of them in a professional competition in a few years. Later on in the evening, the professional bull riding was to take place. We didn’t stay for the entire day so we happened to miss out on this. At least we got to see the high school kids ride the bulls.

Next up – Weiner Dog Races. We were looking forward to this but happened to miss the event.
Mutton Bustin! This I was excited about and apparently so wasn’t everyone else. For those who are not familiar with Mutton Bustin, parents sign up their children (under 50 lbs) to ride on the back of a sheep and hold on. It’s the children’s form of bull riding, with sheep. It’s really quite entertaining, and super cute.

My favorite future rodeo star!

If you are in the North Texas area in May, be sure to swing over and check out festival. It’s great for the entire family in this small Texas town. Great food, entertainment and I think all the ladies will agree there’s nothing like walking around and seeing real cowboys everywhere you turn. You really get to experience what Texas is all about!

The Edmunds Family at the Wild West Fest!