Logan County Fair

Fair's Chili Cook-off a fun way to try a variety of chili

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[August 10, 2018]  With competitors from all around the county who use a variety of recipes and give fairgoers an opportunity to sample their chili, the Doug DeMay Memorial Chili Cook-off at the Knights of Columbus Pavilion was the place to be a Saturday.

Whether you like chili mild, hot, spicy, or sweet, you can find almost any kind to your taste at the annual event held the final weekend of the Logan County Fair.

Last year, the event was named in memory of Doug DeMay who was in charge of the cook-off for many years. After DeMay's passing, Doug Ritterbush, a longtime veteran of the cook-off, took the helm, and continues to head up the cook-off.

This year's cook-off had eleven participants.

For several entrants, the cook-off is part of their fair tradition and a family affair, with even “little chefs” helping. For a few teams, it was their first time entering the contest.

Contestants use a variety of seasonings, spices, meats, and beans to give their chili its own unique flavor.

As the chili bubbled, friendly rivals joked around about who had the best chili.

People sampling the chilis described some as spicy and others as sweet with a little bit of a kick.

A dozen judges sampled each chili and deliberated over the scores.

After the judges sampled the various chilis and made their decision, Ritterbush read the results. To honor DeMay's memory, Ritterbush had everyone raise their drinks between announcing each prize.

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This year's winners received plaques and the top team will have its name on a plaque that will be placed in the fair office.

Winners of the chili cook-off included:

Brett and Janna Conrady, first place and people’s choice. Ritterbush said besides having their name on a plaque, they received a $200 check and $50 cash left over after Chris Graue donated the plaque.

Tom Ashley, second place and best presentation.



Dave Eyrse, third place.

Ritterbush said that next year, the money raised for the people’s choice award will go to a charity of the winner’s choosing.


[Angela Reiners]

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