I Floated into Baconfest Chicago on a Wing and a Prayer…

Published by Brad on April 12th, 2010 - in Uncategorized

I floated into Baconfest Chicago on a wing and a prayer, with pounds of crispy King Creole spiced Nueske’s bacon poached chicken wings

Crispy Creole Bacon and Bacon Poached Wings

?…maybe this sign should read “SOLD OUT – BACON HOLDERS ONLY

Baconfest Chicago 2010 Sold Out

…from the balcony inside the Stan Mansion I saw a swarm of people, like drone bacon lovin’ bees gobbling up royal bacon jelly …

Baconfest Chicago 2010 from the Balcony

I slugged down a Bakon Vodka Bloody Mary complete with bacon stirrer…

Bakon Vodka Bloody Mary

 …full of liquid bacon courage, I headed into the buzzing crowd to try some amazing pork laden creations.

Figuring it’s best to start with dessert when at Baconfest, I dug into Vanilla Bacon Ice Cream with Aji Amarillo Caramel Sauce and Bacon Cotton Candy by Chef Gilbert Langlois from Chalkboard

Bacon Ice Cream with Aji Amarillo Caramel Sauce with Bacon Cotton Candy

…I licked my lips and the bowl, then I begged for more of this fantastic combination of bacony flavors! 

My sweet tooth sang while I oinked down a Bacon-Snickers Bar by Chef Derek Simcik from the Atwood Cafe

Bacon-Snickers Bar

…which was served with a refreshing cold cappuccino shot. 

The crunchy bacon in the cool snickeralike was unbelievable.  They should make a commercial where Chef Derek accidentally drops some bacon into a snickers then discovers the holy grail of frozen treats!

My belly growled for more.  I wanted something that would quench the overwhelming hunger induced by all the amazing bacony aromas around me… and oh boy did I find it!

Texas Millionare Hominy with House Made Bacon, Pork Belly, Hominy, Jalepeno Peppers, and Prairie Breeze Cheddar Cheese

Texas Millionaire Hominy made with Lula’s Own House Made Bacon, Pork Belly from Gunthrop Farms, Hominy from 3 Sisters Garden, Jalapeno Peppers, and Prairie Breeze Cheddar Cheese by Chef Jason Hammel from Lula Cafe.

The porky cheesy hominy was just what I needed, bursting with smoky bacon flavor just perfect with the delicate hominy and tangy cheddar cheese. It stuck to my ribs like bbq sauce on grilled babybacks.

I was rooting around for another bacon concoction when Andre called me to the stage with the rest of my competition in the Nueske’s Ameteur Cook-Off .

We were introduced to the happy crowd of Baconaholics then I nervously explained that my Creole Bacon Poached Wings tasted like a pig’s wing, when pigs can fly.  At least it got a few laughs…

Alas, it was not my year to bring home the Golden Rasher Trophy, but I had a lot of fun trying.  Congrats to Tina Bennett!   Her Bacon Strip Cookies recipe made her the Bacon Queen of Chicago for the day…

Tina Bennett and her Bacon Strip Cookies

Thanks to Nueske’s for sponsorinhg the amateur cook-off and for giving me an excellent consolation prize…

Nueske's BBQ Grill Set

The BBQ Grill Set is top notch and will definitely come in handy as I grill their tasty applewood smoked Bacon and Beef Sausages.

Thanks to Andre and the fine folks who organized Baconfest Chicago, it sure did sizzle!

Thanks to the kind spicemasters at The Spice House for featuring my recipe on their blogTheir wonderful spices are the secret ingredients that make my recipes shine bright with flavor.

Thanks to Guy Fieri for letting me try out his Knuckle Sandwich KnivesCutting up several pounds of chicken wings was really easy with my Dragon Dagger

Guy Fieri Dragon Dagger, Chicken Wings & Bacon

Wow, all this talk about bacon is making me hungry again, I’m gonna go fry some up…(could I say bacon one more time?)

I’ll write more soon about the other bacon concoctions I tried and the cool bacon schwag I brought home to try out.

Thanks for reading my blog.

Brad


14 Responses

  1. Jules says:

    Sounds like we missed a great time. Congrats for being a finalist! Now I’m gonna crave bacon all day!

  2. Molly says:

    the snickers bacon is something I would have to get seconds on!! And what was in that martini??????

    • Brad says:

      Hi Molly, yes the Bacon snickers was really good. The martini is actually a Bakon Vodka Bloody Mary, folow the link in the article for the recipe. Have a great day!

  3. Amazing dishes with bacon! What a fun event!

  4. What a fun event!! Looks like there were lots of great dishes!

  5. Reeni says:

    I’m in bacon awe! Everything sounds totally delicious!

  6. sweetlife says:

    what a event..bacon snickers…oh my
    sweetlife

  7. Cheryl W says:

    Oh you are truly trying to kill me with all this nummyness. I could gnaw my arm off right now.

    Texas Millionaire Hominy, are you kidding me. That sounds so heavenly. I don’t know if I would be brave enough to try bacon ice cream or the martinis.

    I have got to be honest and I am not paid or persuaded or bribed to say this, but out of what you picture, your recipe still looks the most delicious to me.

    Okay, give more details, were there vendors set up selling off da hook bacon and sausages? I always wondered what gourmet bacon taste like. Is it truly that more wonderful than the grocery store variety?

    You are crazy lucky to get to attend that, and what an excellent BBQ set that is. You got some work to do with that set for sure!

  8. Pete says:

    Congrats on being a finalist. Sorry you didn’t win, your recipe sounds like it would be the best tasting, but it sounds like you had fun anyway!

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