The 2016 Roadkill Cookoff & Autumn Harvest Festival was another smashing success! To celebrate the event, we documented with photos and some video. There were thousands of attendees and the weather was perfect.
Big congratulations to “East Meets West Virginia” for winning 1st Place and $1,200 prize money!! Check out our interview with them below. 2nd Place ($600) & People’s Choice ($150) was awarded to “T’Ain’t EZ Bein Green” and they took home $600. 3rd Place went to “You Hit ‘Em We Spit ‘Em” which came with $300. Showmanship was awarded $150 which went to “The Coal Hollow Brothers”. Each cooking team received a $100 participation award, with free registration.
Picture above is Appal(Asian) Food Truck Cuisine by 1st place winners, East Meets West Virginia. Their roadkill menu included: One Ton Won Tons (pictured above), Smashed Potadoe Patties (Japanese Krokke), Chinese Chef Boar R-D Noodles (Chinese Das Das Noodles), and T-boned Elk over Grits (pictured above) | Thumper and Bumper of Grits (BBQ, Chinese 5 spice Elk or Rabbit over Grits).
Meet Janet Mitchell and Paul Wong from East Meets West Virginia!
Next up is the 2nd place winner, T’Ain’t EZ Bein Green featuring Kermit the Frog! Foods were prepared by Arlene Carr of Meadowbridge, WV and Alicia Kuhn of Coldwell, West Virginia. They prepared “Rest in Bits & Pieces,” (pictured above) which is a meatball that includes venison, duck, pheasant, quail and pork. The meatball was buried under a “green pasture” sauce of cilantro, chile, golden raisins, ginger and mint.
The Hillsboro Hillbillies prepared an Autumn Stew with venison wild board and bear. This tasting came with a side of cornbread muffins with ramps and apple cider.
The Market on Courthouse Square in Hinton, WV prepared Buttermilk, Battered Frog Legs!!! (pictured above).
Meet Stephanie Stiffler from the Market on Courthouse Square.
Ration Book prepared a Ration Pie (pictured above) and Blackberry Cobbler.
The Coal Hollow Brothers, winners of the Showmanship award, offered a spectacular display featuring coal-fired trains as they prepared charcoal-fired dried venison. Their special dish was called, Ma, them Hogs is Runnin Wild.
Meet The Coal Hollow Brother’s in the video above.
April Maes Cafe prepared a delicious Deer, Bear, and Turkey Chili (above).
The Cub Cookers have been participating in the Roadkill Cookoff since 2012. This year they made Teddy Tacos (pictured above). This tasting included bear meat with tomatoes, red cabbage, cheddar cheese, pepper, and relish.
A visitor from England came to the Roadkill Cookoff to participate in all the fun! This booth served up I Wanna Iguana Nachos prepared by 3rd place winners, “You Hit’Em, We Spit’Em,” run by Cher Megasko and Greg Todd of Chartottesville, Virginia.
We met Dewey Morgan, a regular attendee at the Roadkill Cookoff. (above)
The Tudor’s Biscuit World deck was packed all day. Here is a Lewisburg family enjoying lunch. To the right is a close-up of the Tudor’s cheeseburger with fries.
Marlinton local, Keith Wood shares his thoughts on the Roadkill Cookoff (above).
From plentiful vendors, artists, kids activities, live music, and lots of great food, the 2016 Roadkill Cookoff & Autumn Harvest Festival was another great success. Save the date for next year, September 29 & 30, 2017! Click here to follow this event on facebook.
Looking for another fun event featuring good food, kids activities, and entertainment? Check out Taste of our Town aka TOOT! This is an annual festival held Saturday, October 8th 2016 from 11-3pm, in downtown Lewisburg, WV. It’s hosted by Carnegie Hall.
– Christina Entenmann, HashtagWV. September 2016.
HASHTAGWV ART & ENTERTAINMENT Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Christina Entenmann-Edwards has been a WV resident since September 2008. She was born and raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and is no stranger to hard work and the entrepreneurial spirit. In 2006, she graduated from Quinnipiac University (Hamden, Connecticut), Cum Laude, with a B.A. in History. In 2010, she graduated with an M.B.A. from Liberty University (Lynchburg, Virginia). In February 2012, Christina launched HashtagWV as the area’s first full-color, free arts and entertainment tabloid + online platform. Christina completed the Leadership West Virginia class of 2021, which is an innovative program that grows, engages, and mobilizes leaders to ignite a life passion to move West Virginia forward.
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Christina Edwardshttps://hashtagwv.com/author/christina/
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Christina Edwardshttps://hashtagwv.com/author/christina/
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Christina Edwardshttps://hashtagwv.com/author/christina/