July 4th weekend is a great time to celebrate our country’s independence with The Cattlemen’s Caribbean BBQ Competition.
After almost 40 inches of rain during the previous 4 weeks , the most on record in Puerto Rico in the month of June since records have been kept, we started to worry about the weather for July 4th weekend. However, in the end the BBQ Gods looked down on us and delivered a fine, sun filled two days for smoking some good Que, BBQ that is.
The battlefield of BBQ was covered with the tents of teams from all around the Island of Puerto Rico and our neighbouring Islands of Antigua, and St. Croix. 25 teams entered the local favourite Lechon Asado a La Varita competition on Saturday and 43 Teams for the Sunday Cattlemen’s BBQ. We had 8 Teams of Puerto Rico’s finest Chef’s in the Chef’s Challenge and 13 teams entered in the new Hamburger Challenge which was also held on Saturday. You can be assured that this new Burger Competition will be bringing in some great new recipes and an exciting culinary competition.
2009 is in the history books, the dust has settled and we want to let you know what’s happening for The Caribbean BBQ Association (CBBQA) in 2010.
The BBQ Board had its first meeting of the New Year the first week of February. Several great BoD members have moved away so we have put a few new faces in their places and we are pumped and ready to rock. Our new Board members are Chef Victor Merced and Claudio Reck. Both are long time members and big supporters of the CBBQA and full of enthusiasm for the association and have a desire to help the CBBQA have it best year ever. Other members of the Board of Directors (BoD) are Dave Bennett (Treasurer) , W. Paul Gundry, Hector Rivera (V.P.), Edwin Medina, Garry Howard (Web Master), and Michael Compton (President).
Below is our calendar for 2010. As with all schedules there may be a few changes along the way but this is pretty solid. You will be able to find this information posted to the CBBQA web site www.BBQPR.com or on our new FaceBook page. Copy and paste a copy of the calendar on the desktop and stay up with what’s happening!
USMEF recently showcased U.S. beef and pork for Caribbean food and beverage professionals by hosting a first-ever barbecue competition on the island of Antigua. The competition was held in conjunction with an annual food and beverage industry event conducted by the region’s importers and distributors.
"The really fun part of this competition was that we featured four cuts that are relatively new to the Antigua market," said USMEF Caribbean representative Elizabeth Wunderlich. "On the pork side, we had pork Boston butts and St. Louis pork ribs. For beef, we featured shoulder clod heart and beef back ribs and Texas Brisket. Most of these chefs had never seen beef back ribs before - they’ve done a lot of ribs in the Caribbean islands in the past, but just not from beef."
Colleen Simpson (front right) of the Antigua National School Meals Program accepts the Grand Champion award from USMEF Caribbean representative Elizabeth Wunderlich
On the day before the competition, all entrants attended a USMEF barbecue seminar featuring Mike Compton, president of the Caribbean Barbecue Association.
"Mike is a really wonderful pit master. He did a whole seminar on cooking low and slow, except for the shoulder clod heart, which can be cooked ‘fast and furious’ because it’s a more tender muscle," Wunderlich said. "It was very informative, and a great introduction to these alternative cuts of U.S. beef and pork."
The barbecue competition, made possible through support from the Pork Checkoff and Beef Checkoff Programs, attracted a wide range of participants from varying backgrounds.
"We had everyone from the street vendor who cooks barbecue down on the beach to the executive chef from the highest-end hotel on the island. So you really had all walks of life doing their own thing with U.S. beef and pork," Wunderlich said.
Prizes were awarded in seven different categories, with the Grand Champion award being captured by Colleen Simpson, executive chef for Antigua’s National School Meals Program. She now qualifies to participate in the Caribbean Barbecue Association’s 2010 Caribbean Cook-off to be held June 26-27 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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The U.S. Meat Export Federation (www.USMEF.org) is the trade association responsible for developing international markets for the U.S. red meat industry and is funded by USDA, exporting companies, and the beef, pork, corn and soybean checkoff programs.
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Hamburger Grilling Competition September 19, 2010 () (BBQ Contest) B D Productions is having a Hamburger Grilling Competition and we are helping spread the word. This new grilling competition is happening at he Marriott Hotel in Condado, by the outdoor pool area.
Phi ETA MUI October 1, 2010 (8:00 am - 11:59 pm) (General) date TBD
BOD Meeting October 7, 2010 (6:00 pm - 9:00 pm) (Meeting) Monthly BOD meeting at Smokey's
BOD Meeting November 4, 2010 (6:00 pm - 9:00 pm) (Meeting) Monthly BOD meeting at Smokey's