Apples
What you're looking at is a bourbon caramel sauce with honey roasted mixed nuts and apples in a sponge cake tart topped with vanilla icing.
It was the creation of my team mate, Pete. I had absolutely nothing to do with it except for some advice on how to place it in the box. It was absolutely delicious and I thought a sure fire winner.
How'd it do? 39th out of 44. Usually, deep down, you know when your your food deserves to win and when it should tank. This one left me scratching my bald head. If I was served this in a bakery or a restaurant I would have been one very happy WhiteTrash boy.
Who knows. We know we liked it. There's no point in second guessing it. We gave it our best shot. 39th out of 44? You take your licks and you move on. That's part of the challenge and fun of competition. You put out your best and hope the judges agree. Sometimes you grab the brass ring, others you're left grasping air.
Labels: barbecue, barbeque, bbq, competition, hudson valley ribfest, kcbs, nebs


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2 Comments:
Looks pretty dang good to me.
I like the Presentation.
I don't know what it tasted like, but I wouldn't turn my nose up at it, looks like some good eatin'
B.D.
I think the store-bought shortcake and bit player status of the apples were the culprits. It did look good though. Also, I know at least two other teams did a similar dessert, so if yours was at the same table, it may have impacted the score even though it technically shouldn't.
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