Chili connoisseurs will find themselves in a heated competition at the seventh-annual cook-off at Bridgeland, where residents and local contestants will battle for the title of “Chili Champion.” The yearly event not only offers local chefs a chance to vie for bragging rights, but also gives challengers and attendees a chance to meet and mingle with neighbors and community members.
Contestants can begin cooking as early as 6 a.m. at Oak Meadow Park in Bridgeland on the day of the event. After the panel has selected the first through seventh place victors, tastings will be opened to the public at noon and event goers can select the "People’s Choice" winner.
Chili connoisseurs will find themselves in a heated competition at the seventh-annual cook-off at Bridgeland, where residents and local contestants will battle for the title of “Chili Champion.” The yearly event not only offers local chefs a chance to vie for bragging rights, but also gives challengers and attendees a chance to meet and mingle with neighbors and community members.
Contestants can begin cooking as early as 6 a.m. at Oak Meadow Park in Bridgeland on the day of the event. After the panel has selected the first through seventh place victors, tastings will be opened to the public at noon and event goers can select the "People’s Choice" winner.
Chili connoisseurs will find themselves in a heated competition at the seventh-annual cook-off at Bridgeland, where residents and local contestants will battle for the title of “Chili Champion.” The yearly event not only offers local chefs a chance to vie for bragging rights, but also gives challengers and attendees a chance to meet and mingle with neighbors and community members.
Contestants can begin cooking as early as 6 a.m. at Oak Meadow Park in Bridgeland on the day of the event. After the panel has selected the first through seventh place victors, tastings will be opened to the public at noon and event goers can select the "People’s Choice" winner.