
The Mountain State Art and Craft Fair's "Firecracker Chili
Cookoff" is looking for the best chili chefs in the region to compete July
7 for prizes in three categories: Red chili, verde and salsa, and West
Virginia's favorite chili accompaniment, cornbread.
The contest is presented by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA)
and sanctioned by the International Chili Society (ICS), and will adhere to ICS
rules and regulations, which can be found at www.chilicookoff.com.
Setup and registration runs from 8-10 a.m.,
a cooks meeting will be held at 10 a.m.,
and stoves will be fired up at 11 a.m.
At noon, the public is invited to
take part in the People's Choice award. Tickets are $1 each, or 6 for $5.
Proceeds benefit the West Virginia FFA Alumni Association.
Although chili must be cooked on-site, cornbread may be made ahead of time.
Deadline for cornbread submission to judges is noon.
In the red chili category, first prize will win $400, second prize will win
$200, and third prize will take home $100. The People's Choice winner will also
win $100.
In the verde and salsa category, first prize will win $75, second place will
win $50, and third place will win $25.
In the cornbread category (traditional and non-traditional), first place will
take home $50, second place will win $35, and third place will win $15.
Each winner will also receive a ‘cast-iron' trophy, sponsored by Cracker Barrel
of Mineral Wells.
Entry fee for the chili competition is $25 for ICS members and $75 for
non-members ($25 plus $50 ICS membership).
In the verde and salsa competition, the entry fee is $20 for ICS members and
$70 for non-members.
Entry in the cornbread competition is free with a gate ticket to the fair.
There is no entry fee for the People's Choice contest with a paid chili entry.