(and yes: I'm starting to abbreviate my blog titles for my daily posts :) just fyi!)
I blogged a couple of weeks ago about my family's tradition of hosting a cooking competition for our Thanksgiving festivities. In the past, we have done chili, desserts, and tailgating food. This year was cookies :) It was such a good time and everyone got a lot of really good recipes out of it, so today I want to show you how
First you need to come up with "voting" categories for your competition. Since ours involves food, we did the following: best tasting, best appearance, most creative. You can certainly add/change categories to fit your party's needs. Create a voting "ballot" with these categories that give simple directions (put the number of the cookie on the line).
We made labels for our cookies and each label had a number: that way, when you vote, you only have to put a number instead of the cookie's entire name (we are all about simplicity here)!
The supplies you will need: your ballots (cut into small squares), cookie labels, pens, toothpicks, and some tape.
As guests arrive, have them write the name of their cookie on a label, tape their label to a toothpick, and stick the toothpick into one cookie on their plate (since my mom hosted/therefore recruited me to make labels, I printed my cookie's name on the label and had blank labels for everyone else: you can definitely write your cookie's name, doesn't matter either/or)!
After tasting has been completed, have everyone vote and a neutral party (usually the host/hostess) can tally the votes. Have prizes for everyone: something small for everyone who entered, and have correlating prizes that fit your competition. My mom gave everyone a cookie cutter for participating and kitchen gadgets/a cookie cookbook were the category winner's prizes.
So easy and SO fun! Since we won best tasting, we got the cookbook: thanks Mom!
Have you tried any competitions with your family?
Such a fun idea! A great way to get a lot of good recipes... and an excuse to taste test!
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