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18
Feb
2016
Anchorage
Feb 18, 2016 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Inlet Towers Restaurant
AK
United States

Thursday February 18th at the Inlet Towers Restaurant.

Please bring one or more of the following and let Lainie know which you are bringing:

  • A pot of chili to be judged (see below for judging criteria)
  • Cornbread
  • Cheese and Crackers
  • Dessert
  • Wine or Beer

The judges will be Chef Jack Amon, Karen King (a winner from last year's contest) and Mike Hurst!

Chili Cook-Off Judging Guidelines

Fine chili should look good, smell good and taste good!

Traditional Pepper Chili is defined as any kind of meat or combination of meats, cooked with chili peppers, spices and other ingredients, with the exception of beans and pasta, which is strictly forbidden.

Soup Chili is defined as any kind of meat or combination of meats, cooked with spices and other ingredients, including beans, pasta, and fillers.

Accordingly, each cup of chili is to be judged on five (5) criteria, as established by the Chili Appreciation Society International (CASI), to arrive at one whole number.). You will rate the chili on a scale from zero to 10 for each of the five (5) categories:

a) Color - Chili should look appetizing, reddish brown is generally accepted as good.

b) Aroma - Chili should smell good.  This also indicates what is in store when you taste it.

c) Consistency - Chili must have a good ratio between sauce and meat.  It should not be dry, watery, grainy, lumpy, or greasy.

d) Taste - Taste, above all else is the most important factor.  The taste should consist of the combination of the meat, spices, etc. with no particular ingredient being dominant.

e) Aftertaste - The aftertaste or bite is the heat created by the various types of spices and or peppers.

  1. Judge each chili on its own merit.  Do not attempt to compare one chili to another.  Make your decision the first time, as the chili cannot be re-tasted after it is passed to the next judge.
  2. Use a clean new spoon fore each taste of chili.
  3. Pace yourself.  You will have several cups of chili to judge.
  4. Clear your pallet after tasting each of the different chili.
  5. Place your score on the score sheet blank that corresponds to the judging number marked on the exterior of the cup you are judging.  Keep your sheet folded when not entering scores.
  6. Do not talk to your fellow judges about chili or compare notes or scores during the judging process.  If you do, you will be asked to leave the judging area and your score sheet will be disregarded.
  7. When finished, check your score sheet for correctness and legibility.  Composite scores from all the judges will determine the winners.
  8. If you have food allergies, please advise the Chief Judge.
  9. If you have any questions, please ask the Chief Judge.
  10. The Peoples Choice Award is determined by the public.