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Chuck Wagon Cook-Off Competition, TROY, Texas
South Texas Cowboy — Wed, 2010-04-21 08:41
Chuck wagon cooking, Troy Texas Fun Fest
The Troy, Texas Chamber of Commerce added an old fashioned Chuck Wagon Cook-Off during Fun Fest 2010 held April 17th. The annual Fun Fest includes having an opening parade lead by horse teams, arts and craft show, tough as nails car show, carnival, and other attractions that build city support also held last weekend. Like many town festivals, the Fest concluded with its American Fire Work Show.
The Chuck Wagon cook off was the city's first Cook off Competition of this type. The Wagon teams from across Texas pulled into Trojan Park setting up over Friday night for the big Saturday Cook-Off. Despite heavy rains on both Friday and Saturday, the cook off was a big success.
Each team prepared food for judging and to serve 40 plates to the public. Judging included chicken fried steaks, mashed potatoes and gravy, pinto beans, bread, and peach cobbler! In addition to the judging of their food, the teams were judged on their wagon's running gear, wheels, brakes, wagon box and hitch, chuck box, coffee grinder, supplies and utensils. Campsite is judged on layout and appearance, personnel in period clothing, canvas fly, wood poles, tie down ropes and stakes, tent and bedrolls, cook fire, pot rack, s hooks and tripod rack, wash basin, shaving and related items, lanterns, shovel, ax and wood saw, block and tackle, pulling and remuda ropes, saddle, bridle, blanket and hobbies.
"Those that came out, took a step back in time" stated David Jirasek of Jirasek Realty, a Commercial Real Estate Services. He continued stating "It was a small group. We learned a lot, and we hope the cooks enjoyed the cook off in Troy. It rained off and on Friday and Saturday cutting it a little shorter than planned, because of a storm that was headed for Troy
Saturday afternoon. I know the entire community in Troy is still talking about the chuck wagons. They loved it. Troy has never had anything like that
before"...
Results of the Chuck Wagon Cook off:
1st Place Meat Wagon Wheel C
2nd Place Meat Rafter TS
3rd Place Meat Rocking T
1st Place Potatoes Wagon Wheel C
2nd Place Potatoes Rafter TS
3rd Place Potatoes Rocking T
1st Place Beans Rocking T
2nd Place Beans Rafter TS
3rd Place Beans Wagon Wheel C
1st Place Bread Wagon Wheel C
2nd Place Bread Rocking T
3rd Place Bread Rafter TS
1st Place Dessert Rafter TS
2nd Place Dessert Wagon Wheel C
3rd Place Dessert Rocking T
1st Place Wagon Wagon Wheel C
2nd Place Wagon Rocking T
3rd Place Wagon Rafter TS
Overall Winner Wagon Wheel C
Chuck wagon cooking has few changes from the days of the trail drives. While today some offer using larger fire boxes heating the array of cast iron dutch ovens an enamelware pots. They maintain a tradition using authentic wagons displaying an array of antiques that included cowboy gear, bed rolls and such. The American Chuck Wagon Association can provide information on hosting competition at http://www.americanchuckwagon.org/ For more information about Troy, Texas Fun Fest https://sites.google.com/site/troytxorg/home to view activities from the car show, Parade and much more........
Story by Roger A. Edison
http://cowboyandchuckwagoncooking.blogspot.com/
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