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February 28, 2009

Catering for Hollywood celebrity Birthday Party

Filed under: BBQ Articles ALL, BBQ Catering — harry @ 10:30 pm
Birthday Party Guest Keanu Reeves, star of Matrix trilogy movies

Birthday Party Guest Keanu Reeves, star of Matrix trilogy movies

UPDATE Feb 28, 2009 – Catering for Hollywood celebrity Birthday Party. My BBQ buddy Gary Notley partnered with me to do a birthday catering gig for a hundred guests including Keanu Reeves, star in my favorite movie series the Matrix trilogy <Blog, Pics, and Video coming soon>

February 15, 2009

So. Cal. Q-Fest 2009 Awards Ceremony

Filed under: BBQ Articles ALL, BBQ Parties — harry @ 11:50 am

February 14, 2009

The East Shore RV Park by Puddingstone Lake in San Dimas,CA, was the perfect setting for the 2009 Q-Fest Awards  Ceremony

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Puddingstone Lake, San Dimas, CA

Puddingstone Lake, San Dimas, CA

Brent Walton, 2008 CBBQA president, awarded trophies and plaques to all the Team of the Year (TOY) 2008 winners, new Hall of Fame inductees, and recognized all the persons who made 2008 such a great year for the CBBQA, and the charities we supported.  Larry Hill, 2009 CBBQA president, outlined the current year’s plan to bring even more recognition, success, and visibility to our BBQ association including renewed efforts to help children’s charities even more.

Rhythm n Que won TOY 2008 and First Place Pork.  All Hogs Go To Heaven won First Place Chicken, and Smitty’s Smoke Patrol won First Place Ribs and First Place Brisket.CBBQA TOY Teams 2008

Slap Yo’ Daddy won the hard-fought trophy for 2008 ROY Rookie of the Year and a plaque for 7th place TOY team; the only rookie team to finish in the top-10 for California.

2008 has been a great year and we intend to try harder, and then some, to win a TOY category in 2009!

2008 CBBQA Rookie of the Year

February 7, 2009

2009 Palm Desert Cook Off (IBCA)

Filed under: BBQ Articles ALL, BBQ contests — harry @ 9:19 pm

February 7, 2009

2009 Palm Desert Cook Off - People's Choice Contest

2009 Palm Desert Cook Off - People's Choice Contest

This was a good warm up first-round practice for 2009. There was a pang of rookie nostalgia as it was here at Palm Desert in 2008 where we somehow completed our first ever contest and miraculously took RC. I feel that our naiveté has rubbed off after surviving 9 contests last year. This is ground zero where we began and Palm Desert will always be a special place in our hearts.

Although we had decent placings (1st Pork, 2nd Ribs, 10th Brisket, 4th Overall; 5 points behind Larry’s GC; and 1st in People Choice), Mark and I were surprised our chicken did not make the top 11. As we carefully retraced our cooking plan and reviewed our photos, we realized we made two key mistakes which took us out of GC contention. The first involved cooking timing, and the fatal one involved quality control before turn-in. This won’t happen again in our next contests. We learned important lessons. That’s why, it’s critical to maintain consistent contest-level readiness if a team intends to do well at high-stakes TOY contests such as Stagecoach, Fairfield, or Viejas! I realize why the top-tier teams compete 30-40 times a year to get it right. I recall Vince and Alexa from RnQ say they competed 14+ times in 2008 to reach the TOY- and Jack-level they have accomplished. Success comes to teams that work hard and consistently. For 2009, we plan to work our tail off, and then some.

A BIG CONGRATS to Larry for Grand Champion (GC) and to Chubby Hubby for Reserve Champion (RC)!
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Congrats to all the teams who walked! <Results>

Congrats to all the teams who didn’t get to walk but had the courage to come out to have fun and compete! You’re better and stronger that those who wanna, coulda, and shoulda!

Kudos to Phil Carter for your 1st place ribs and to Brian K. for your 2nd chicken. We’ve been patiently rooting for you a year and now you’ve reached the top!

Nice job with the first time teams who came out to brave the rain and cook with all of us. I think I visited with most of you to say hello. Remember on any given day, any team can win!

It was fun to meet all the folks who drove the long hike from Arizona to join us. We’ll be checking your AZ Barbeque contest calendar to come visit you soon.  Good to see you again Mike!

It was great to see an epic 2009 Palm Desert throw-down between father and son, Thom (Palm Desert Grand Champion 2008) vs. Kyle (Palm Desert GC 2007); and Thom being so gracious to publicly award his trophy to Kyle even if Dad came ahead in Brisket!

Thanks to all our BBQ brothers and sisters who stopped by to let us know that you voted for my Food Network audition video so I’ll improve my chances to cook with my hero Bobby Flay on his “Grill It” program next month.

I’m glad everyone seemed to enjoy the Movie Themed “King and I” potluck dish called Thai Red Chicken Curry with Mint and Mango with Kaffir-Lime Scented Steamed Jasmine Rice. I was happy to see the plate empty quickly.

We had a fabulous time and experienced a number of FIRSTS, namely:

  • First time cooking in the rain. Thanks to Notley Que for letting us share your canopy at 4:30 am Saturday when the rain started pouring
  • I shot my first video blog, following BigMista Neil’s tradition of asking the question of the day,”How did you stay warm and dry in the rain?”
  • This was a first for me witnessing a singing dog. Chris Juencke’s singing dog, a very talented Boxer named Brisket, belted out a few tunes


Question of the Day Video w Brisket the Singing Dog from Smokin Yankees

  • >Our very first ever 1st place in Pork. We had come in second in Pork 3 times already and it was sweet to finally get a 1st place finish

  • I was pleasantly surprised to receive flowers during our first place Pork win. I invited a family friend Donna to help with PC and it’s a tradition from the country she came from to give flowers. It was very nice and my first time ever receiving flowers!
  • We were really surprised with our very first 1st place in Peoples’ Choice where the public, instead of judges, decides which team has the best-tasting BBQ. The rain Gods must have been smiling on us as it was the result of a winning random draw from the three-way tie among Notley Que and 4Q. We’re just a small volume team who’s never been a PC contender. This was great!
  • I “discovered” that Mike from AZ BBQ has the same “love” for liquid smoke as I do. Eat your heart out as I’m the only Q-er holding 3 bottles of that stuff! <AZBarbeque Pic>
  • My year-old el-cheapo (but favorite red) canopy was destroyed in the blustery winds so I’ll be coverless for the So. Cal. Q-fest next Friday. Gary Notley, brother, could I hang under yours?

We had a wonderful time and it was great to see everyone again. Thank you judges, K&K IBCA Reps, Thom and Keith organizers, Palm Desert Country Club PDCC hosts especially Terry for being so helpful, all the sponsors, the AZ teams, and Calif. teams. Thanks to Rib Tickler BBQ Larry (GC) for hauling my meat from our common specialty butcher all the way from San Diego and thanks to Roberto from T&H Meats for the contest-grade meat which we won’t leave home without.

PS. Special mention goes to Paul Mayer for his really unique Train BBQ rig . Paul, please don’t be discouraged and look forward to get better as you can only go up. The glass is half-full. If you keep practicing and asking questions, your passion and hard work will result in a walk or two or three soon. The next time we meet, I’ll help you with questions you have. We’re a close knit community of Q-ers and we want to see everyone be successful. Most importantly, remind yourself the real reason you’re out with everyone is to have fun.

See everyone at the So Cal Q-Fest next Friday!

February 4, 2009

WOW!!! Harry gets call from Bobby’s Production Team after video is uploaded!

Filed under: BBQ Articles ALL, BBQ Auditions — harry @ 8:22 pm

February 4, 2009

On Feb 3, I posted that last Saturday, my childhood buddy Peter, who’s a professional videographer, shot and edited a 4-minute Bobby Flay audition video for me (please wait for it to load).  Peter submitted the video for me today (I couldn’t overcome the technical glitches last night with my upload attempts).

About two hours later, I got a call from Lisa, a member of Bobby’s production crew from New York. They watched my video and want me to audition to cook with Bobby while he’s out in California in March to shoot the next 12 episodes of his Grill It program! They are going to rent a house in California and will be shooting all episodes from that location. With some luck, I may get to cook with my favorite chef in March. I’m not out of the woods yet as I expect there will be many competing for a spot on the 12 episodes for the next TV season. But, hey, I’m a professional BBQ competitor right so I’ll apply the same zeal and perseverance that won us the BBQ Grand Championship last December.

You can help me get a spot in the next season by going to Bobby’s website and posting your comments and ranking my video. This is a popularity contest so the more positive rating and comments, the better will be my chances. Please ask 5 friends and family to do the same as I hope to generate lots of buzz for my video. Remember, you MUST post comments and rank my video.

I am so jazzed as I’ve always dreamed about what it would be like to cook with Bobby Flay. That would be like playing one-on-one basketball with with Kobe Bryant!

Thank you very much and I’ll keep everyone posted about my adventures on my blog. Wish me luck and may I break a leg!

Harry

February 3, 2009

Making Bobby Flay’s Audition Video

Filed under: BBQ Articles ALL, BBQ Auditions — Tags: , , , , , , — harry @ 9:24 pm

February 3, 2009

In response to a recent casting call posted at the California BBQ Association website, I shot a 4-minute audition video on January 31, 2009 to be submitted for the Food Network’s Bobby Flay Grill It program.  I’ve followed Bobby’s career for many years and I’m a huge fan.  It would be such a privilege to be able to cook with him.  The final video is being edited by my childhood friend Peter (www.PeterPhun.com) who’s a commercial videographer.    Once ready, I’ll post on Bobby’s Food Network site.  Please go there to rate it (hint: 5 stars) and post a comments (hint: you loved it!) so I may score in the popularity rankings like American Idol. I will shamelessly provide free BBQ samples if you do my bidding.

Here is my home video of the shoot, stills, post production work (e.g., blanching the lobster for grilling), bloopers, and credits.   Thanks again Peter for helping me out. Hope I get called on the show amid the very stiff competition from all the cooks in America who want to be on Bobby’s program!


Making Bobby Flay Audition Video on YouTube

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