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The Albany Bacon Championship kicks off our 2020 season

About our first BBQ contest of 2020

Our first BBQ competition of 2020 was the Albany Bacon Championship in Albany, OR. A KCBS competition with turn ins on Sunday and a side competition Saturday, The Albany Bacon Championship.

Our first BBQ Comp of 2020 was the Albany Bacon Championship

About the Albany Bacon Championship

The Albany Bacon Championship 2020 (link to website) was held February 15-16th, 2020 in Albany, Oregon. It’s at the Willamette Sportsman Show which creates advantage for both the show and the contest. Saturday, February 15th was the People’s Choice Bacon Championship. And on Sunday, February 16th was a KCBS smoking competition.

Why was the contest at the Willamette Sportsman Show?

For the Willamette Sportsman Show (link to website), the competition offers food sampling options and a reason for more to attend the show. For the contest, the show provides voters for The Bacon Championship and customers for samples.

Team roll call

Team name: Yeet the Myskeet

Saturday – The Bacon Championship

How’d we do?

Okay, first I have to apologize, because I didn’t get any good photos from the Bacon Championship. But we did awesome! Yeet the Myskeet took a 5th place walk! Jess & Lauren killed it with a ‘5 Cheese Bacon Mac with Bacon Jam’ recipe they created for the event.

5th place walk in The Bacon Championship!!!

5th place Bacon Championship award
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Jess and Lauren’s 5th place Bacon Championship award!

How does The Bacon Championship work?

The Bacon Championship is a people’s choice competition. Basically the way it worked in Albany in 2020 is that you collect purple tokens which are collected at the end of the day and counted. Whichever team has collected the most purple tokens wins the event.

Sunday – The KCBS Contest

So, how’d we do?

Considering how new our team is and how much we have learned from this competition, I think we did awesome!! We didn’t walk last in any of the four meats, which for me is a first to be honest. I am so very proud of our team and how we did in Albany!

Chicken thighs

Chicken thighs went really well. They were perfectly shaped and the skins were nice. We had some really good competition though.

Chicken thighs after being dunked
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Schulzy’s chicken thighs after being smoked and dunked. They’re ready to have the glaze set over heat.
Chicken Thighs turn in box KCBS
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Top 6 chicken thighs getting ready for turn in.

Pork Ribs

Pork Ribs went really well too. I think the ribs were cooked well and had really good and popping flavor. Awesome job!!

competition pork ribs on gmg pellet smoker
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Devin smoked 3 racks for the competition and all the spare parts for camp food and samples.
pork ribs in turn in box for KCBS contest
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Pork Ribs turn in box with a nice amount of bone showing.

Pork Butt

The Pork Butt was smoked well and had good flavor. Loren went for a low and slow cook and it paid off with a nice and juicy Pork Butt.

Pork Butt on indirect charcoal smoker grill
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Loren smoked his Pork Butts on a charcoal grill using the indirect cooking method.
Pulling pork butt for KCBS bbq contest
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Getting ready to pull the Pork Butt in a sturdy metal pan.

Beef Brisket

Brisket turned out pretty good! I didn’t get many pictures of it because I was cooking it so my hands were dirty for a good part of it haha. Flavor and tenderness were good!

smoking brisket on Fornetto Basso with Fireboard
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Beef Brisket folded and propped up to fit into small smoker.
venting beef brisket after smoking
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Venting the Beef Brisket to help maintain the bark.

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