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    32 snacks make the first cut for 2021 State Fair Big Tex Choice Awards

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jul 15, 2021 | 3:15 pm
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    Who could forget the chicken of 2019?
    State Fair of Texas

    In an annual ritual that they're surely thrilled to revive, the State Fair of Texas has unveiled 32 semi-finalists for the 2021 Big Tex Choice Awards Food Competition, with 19 savory entries and 13 sweet.

    State Fair concessionaires offer entries they hope will win one of three titles: Best Taste – Savory, Best Taste – Sweet, and Most Creative.

    A release from the State Fair of Texas says that the scores were tallied "after much deliberation" in the first round of judging, though the scores did not involve tasting the entries; they were evaluated on name and concept only.

    In mid-August, 10 finalists will be culled from this list for the final competition.

    The fair returns after the forced cancellation of the 2020 event due to the pandemic. While the fair has many beloved components, none has earned more attention in recent years than the Big Tex Awards, thanks to sites like CultureMap Dallas that dutifully report on the contestants and competition every year.

    Here are the 2021 semifinalists:

    SAVORY

    Bacon Jam Corn Bombs
    Warm bacon jam is ladled over hush puppies, drizzled with ranch dressing, and topped with candied jalapeños.

    Country Fried Shrimp Grits
    Grits are infused with shrimp and cheese, formed into squares, battered, and deep fried, then topped with shrimp and crawfish sauce.

    Crawfish Étouffée Stuffed Turkey Leg
    Turkey leg is smoked, then stuffed with crawfish etouffee and served with rice on the side.

    Crispy Crazy Corn
    Corn kernels are battered, fried, and dashed with seasoning, then topped with pulled pork, pineapple slaw, and jalapeño crema.

    Dallas Hot
    Smoked turkey frank is battered, fried, then topped with mac & cheese, fried jalapeños, and a drizzle of Cholula.

    Deep Fried I-35
    It's no wonder this entry was approved, read their description: "Our Deep Fried I-35 is a deep-fried Texas road trip on a plate! We start out in Parker County, Texas, which is famous for its peaches. Next, we move down I-35 to West, Texas, where we stop and pick up a dozen of our favorite kolaches. We can never decide which type of kolaches we like more – sweet or savory – always such a dilemma. The only solution? Sweet AND Savory. Next, we head south to Dublin, Texas ...famous for, you guessed it, Dr Pepper. After a few hours of driving and a few hours of snacking on I-35 treats, we finally arrive in Austin, Texas, home of some of the best smoked brisket in the world. We combine these ingredients into a sweet and savory decadent tribute to the Texas road trip...the Deep Fried I-35! First, we fry up our kolache dough, leaving a divot in the center for our filling. We top our fried kolache with smoked beef brisket. Our peach juice combines with the Dr Pepper to make a sweet and tangy BBQ glaze which we drizzle over our brisket kolache. We garnish this roadworthy concoction with peach slices and a sprinkling of powdered sugar. Voila, y'all!"

    Deep Fried Seafood Gumbo Balls
    Roux balls with Gulf Coast shrimp, chicken, crab, and andouille sausage are rolled in saltine cracker and breadcrumb batter and fried, served with dark gumbo roux sauce and topped with chicken-fried okra spears. The dish will be served with a small bottle of hot sauce and saltine crackers.

    Deep Fried Shrimp Étouffée
    Deep-fried dumpling filled with rice and shrimp is smothered in onion, celery, tomatoes, green peppers, and cheese; served with creole mustard or chipotle ranch.

    Frozen Ranch Water
    The Original Frozen Ranch Water will contain Topo Chico, lime, and a wine-based tequila that can be sold at the State Fair, with optional flavored toppers such as passion fruit, paloma, raspberry, and watermelon.

    Hawaiian Luau
    Sandwich consists of a soft Hawaiian bun with honey mustard slaw, pork, fried Spam, Hawaiian teriyaki sauce, and fried pineapple rings.

    Lobster Corn Dog
    Lobster version of State Fair classic has a breaded and fried lobster cake dipped in batter, served with remoulade.

    Lucky Duck Dumplin'
    Deep-fried pastry is filled with cream cheese, duck bacon, and corn. An order comes with three, plus a Thai chili glaze.

    Pork Shots
    Smoked sausage is wrapped with bacon which forms a tiny bowl, which holds mac & cheese. Sprinkled with a sweet, spicy BBQ rub.

    Takis Locos
    Rolled Takis Fuego chips are covered with melted cheese, savory refried beans, sour cream, pico de gallo, cilantro, and a serrano pepper.

    Texas BBQ Brisket Banh Mi
    Lightly toasted Vietnamese baguette is topped with brisket, BBQ sauce, cilantro, cucumber, pickled daikon radish & carrots, with honey siracha aioli, hoisin sauce, and jalapeño slices on the side.

    Texas Chicken Fried Steak Flauta Basket
    Cchicken fried steak fingers, shredded lettuce, tomato, and hamburger dill pickle chips are rolled in a flour tortilla and deep fried. Served with curly fries.

    Texas Easter Eggs
    Meats, spices, cheeses, peppers, and all things Texas are shaped into an egg, decorated with an Easter colored ranch sauce, breaded, deep fried, and served in a special Texas Easter Egg carton.

    Texas Fried Surf and Turf
    Filet mignon medallions are filled with chunks of langostino lobster and a slice of fresh jalapeño, then enclosed in a slice of bacon. It gets fried until the bacon gets crisp and the medallions are medium-well. Two to an order, served with tempura fried asparagus.

    Twice-Fried Albondigas (Mexican Meatballs)
    Spiced beef, rice, and chopped vegetables are rolled into a meatball, deep-fried battered and coated in bread crumbs, and fried again. Served with tomato sauce.

    SWEET

    Brisket Brittle
    Like peanut brittle, but the peanuts are replaced with Texas brisket.

    Deep Fried Pancakes
    Like homemade individual bite-size pancakes, with choice of maple butter, blueberry sauce, or pecan butter syrup.

    Deep Fried PB & Razbrûlée
    Deep-fried peanut butter sandwich pocket is topped with vanilla creme and turbinado sugar, broiled to a hard-shell top, and served with mixed berries.

    Deep Fried Peach Cobbler Soul Rolls
    Peach Cobbler Soul Rolls are filled with peaches, rolled into an egg roll and deep-fried.

    Deep Fried Ritz
    Ritz cracker layered with strawberry-swirled cream cheese filling, dipped in batter, deep-fried, topped with chocolate glaze and Ritz cracker-powdered sugar crumble.

    Deep Fried Toffee
    Milk Chocolate Toffee Square is wrapped in a flakey biscuit and deep-fried.

    Deep Fried Halloween
    Fried pretzel is dipped in candy corn syrup, piped with orange and white buttercream icing, then stacked with M&M’s, Reese Pieces, Mini-Twix, Oreo cookie crumbles, and candy corn, to name a few, topped with marshmallow whip cream, Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, and Hershey’s chocolate syrup caramel sauce.

    Fried Capirotada (Mexican Bread Pudding)
    Bread is layered with shredded cheese sprinkled over a piloncillo (unrefined whole cane sugar) syrup with raisins, baked, then battered and fried, then crowned with whipped topping and dulce de leche.

    Fried Toffee Coffee Crunch Cake
    Chunks of cake donuts, English toffee morsels, and almonds are blended with a custard, set into ring molds, dipped in egg, panko & vanilla cookie crumbs, then fried. Served with mocha cream and topped with a miniature chocolate covered toffee bar.

    Going Bananas
    Banana is rolled in funnel cake batter and fried, then topped with whipped cream, chocolate and peanut butter sauces.

    Southern Fried Lemon Ice Box Pie Balls
    Pie ball wrapped in a pâte sucrée dough is infused with graham crackers, lemon zest, and brown sugar, battered and fried, then topped with cream and garnished with a lemon graham cracker crumble, lemon zest, and edible gold glitter.

    Texas Pumpkin Poke Cake
    Texas-shaped, decadent pumpkin cake with vanilla glaze, caramel, and whipped cream.

    The Armadillo
    Cookie Butter Ice Cream Sandwich features cookie butter semifreddo sandwiched between two deep fried Armadillo-shaped cookies made with a branding iron.

    ---------------

    The contest received 43 entries from by 26 concessionaires. All competitors must have at least one year of experience as a concessionaire at the State Fair of Texas to enter the competition.

    A panel judges blindly, without knowing which concessionaire is behind each recipe. Judges base their choices on which food name, photo, and description looks and sounds the most appealing.

    By mid-August, 10 finalists will be announced.

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    Houston shines among best summer vacation destinations for 2026

    Amber Heckler
    May 14, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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    Nearly three quarters of Americans are planning on going on vacation this summer, and Houston is climbing up the national hot list of the best summer destinations of 2026.

    The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metro ranked as the No. 20 best summer travel destination in WalletHub's annual study, which compared 100 of the largest U.S. metro areas across 41 metrics based on travel costs and hassles, local costs, attractions, weather, and activities and safety.

    The U.S. metros that scored the top three spots are Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia (No. 1); Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida (No. 2); and Texas neighbor Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos (No. 3).

    Houston's 2026 ranking is up 15 spots from last year's report when the city was the 35th best summer travel destination.

    Here's how H-Town stacked up in the six main categories:

    • No. 7 – Attractions
    • No. 13 – Local costs
    • No. 24 – Activities
    • No. 50 – Weather
    • No. 84 – Travel costs and hassles
    • No. 90 – Safety
    Summer activities may draw in more tourists, but that shouldn't stop Houstonians from exploring their own city. From Fourth of July celebrations, to a one-night only hip-hop show, there are plenty of things to do to keep occupied and beat the summer heat in the city. And a trip to the Johnson Space Center, Houston Museum of Natural Science, or the Houston Zoo are always options for locals that want to pretend to be tourists for the day.
    Other top Texas summer travel destinations
    The Austin metro ranked as the third-best summer travel destination in the U.S., and it's the most conveniently located neighbor from Houston that's less than three hours away.
    The study found air travel to Austin — though not entirely cheap — has plenty of short nonstop flights from other major cities, making it an easily reachable destination compared to most other U.S. cities. Austin's reputation as foodie city and its outdoor recreational activities also bring in a lot of summer tourism.

    "One reason why Austin is a great destination is that it’s really easy to find affordable restaurants that are rated at least 4.5 stars out of 5 on Yelp," the report's author wrote. "Austin offers a mix of culture and outdoor fun, boasting a high number of attractions including the Bullock Texas State History Museum as well as shopping centers, music venues, food festivals and hiking trails."

    The suburbs also attract tourists looking for fun things to do that aren't just in central or downtown Austin, like checking out new restaurants in Round Rock and Georgetown.

    Visitors taking an extended trip to Texas can also visit San Antonio-New Braunfels and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, which also ranked among the top 25 and landed in the No. 11 and No. 21 spots, respectively.

    The top 10 best summer travel destinations in 2026 are:

    • No. 1 – Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia
    • No. 2 – Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida
    • No. 3 – Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, Texas
    • No. 4 – Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-Virginia-Maryland-West Virginia
    • No. 5 – Urban Honolulu, Hawaii
    • No. 6 – Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida
    • No. 7 – Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland
    • No. 8 – Salt Lake City, Utah
    • No. 9 – Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana
    • No. 10 – Richmond, Virginia
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