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Looking for a fun twist for your next group get-together? Look no further than the good old-fashioned chili cookoff. People will get to show off their cooking skills and interact with each other in a relaxed environment. Add in an element of friendly competition and you have the perfect recipe for an event your group will love.

Planning a chili cook-off involves more than just crock pots and shredded cheese. To ensure your chili bowl or cookoff event is a hit, you'll need to be organized. To help, here are 45 tips and ideas to get you started.

Venue

One of the first things you'll need to do is pick a location that can accommodate your group. This way there's plenty of room for pots, slow cookers, bowls and other chili accouterments. The last thing you need is not having enough outlets to accommodate for all the crockpots.

  1. The Party House-Does someone in your group have a large kitchen that is the go-to place for dinner parties? If they are willing to host a cook-off, offer to coordinate help for the planning, set up and clean up.
  2. Go Outdoors - An outdoor setting is ideal when chili is involved! You can make it happen with exterior electrical outlets, power strips and several long folding tables. Throw on some disposable tablecloths to simplify the cleanup, and designate a table or two for toppings, drinks and desserts.
  3. Office Kitchen - If a member of your group has access to an office or commercial kitchen, this venue is a great option for your event. Clear the counters in the kitchen (or use a conference room or other larger space) so contestants can set up their pots for sampling.
  4. Community Clubhouse - A community clubhouse or apartment common space is another ideal venue for a cookoff, giving everyone plenty of room to serve up their spicy creations. It also usually has a more home-like feel which makes for a fun and inviting space for the event.

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Themes

Everyone loves a good theme, whether it's for the entire event or just individual chili stations. These themes are sure to inspire some friendly competition.

  1. Backyard BBQ - Set the mood with checkered tablecloths, cold drinks in mason jars and plenty of burlap.
  2. Fiesta - Decorate with pinatas and sombreros or make it Tex-Mex with ten-gallon hats and plenty of cacti.
  3. Blazing Saddles - Host a Western-themed cook-off with cowboy memorabilia like hats, boots and saddles as decor.
  4. Medieval - What better way to illustrate some spicy chili than a fire-breathing dragon? Encourage team members to dress as knights or royalty and accent your venue with castle-themed decor.
  5. Down on the Farm - Guests can dress as farmers or their favorite farm animal; decorate with bales of hay and farm-fresh veggies (as a bonus, people can use them as a garnish in their bowls of chili!)
  6. Lumberjack - Perfect for a cold-weather event: picture a lumberjack eating a pot of chili over an open fire. Have team members wear flannel shirts and decorate with pine trees, axes and other woodsy items.
  7. Hot, Hot, Hot - Lean into the idea of spicy, "hot" chili. Decorate with plenty of paper flames and pick imagery and props that go along such as fire trucks, fire extinguishers or even devil horns and pitchforks.
  8. Cool Down - Conversely, you could pick a frosty theme that will inspire your team to "chill out" with cutout snowflakes, snowmen, ice sculptures and the like.
  9. "Crocktoberfest" - For an autumn cook-off, you could pick a German-inspired theme. Decorate with beer steins, lederhosen and other German props.
  10. The Big Game Football and chili are a winning combination! Encourage guests to wear their favorite team gear and set the atmosphere with football-inspired décor.

Plan a chili cook-off fundraiser with an online sign up.View an Example

Get the Word Out

Invite your group and start the buzz for your chili celebration. Offer incentives or prizes at your event to boost participation.

  1. Send a Sign Up-An online sign up makes it easy for guests to RSVP, volunteer to help, bring items and more. The host can quickly track the attendee count and see what party items are still needed.
  2. Paper Invitations - Go traditional and send a real invitation in the mail. Choose a fun design that ties in with your theme.
  3. Calendar Invite - Ensure your guests will remember the event by sending a calendar invite and a reminder a day or two before the cook-off. Genius Tip: SignUpGenius will send an automatic reminder for you when you create an online sign up.

Recipes

If you want to give your team some inspiration, include recipe ideas along with the invite. If you are planning a theme, be sure to give your recipes ideas a bit of a theme twist for fun.

  1. Traditional - When most people think of chili they think of ground beef, beans and some kind of tomato base. Different levels of spice and varied vegetable additions can make each batch unique.
  2. Mix Up Meat - Rather than sticking to just one meat, try mixing varieties such as ground beef and Italian sausage, turkey or lamb.
  3. White Chicken - This golden chili is a delicious alternative to its tomato-based counterpart. Use ground or shredded chicken and your favorite assortment of spices.
  4. Vegetarian - Who needs meat to make a hearty, delicious dish? The internet is full of tasty all-veggie chili recipes with plenty of flavor and texture.
  5. Meat Alternative - If all-veggie isn't your thing but you don't want traditional meat, consider a meat alternative like tofu or soy crumbles.
  6. Texas Red - Made without tomatoes or beans, this chili style can be so heavy on meat and flavor that you won't even miss them.
  7. Cincinnati-style - Give attendees a taste of the Midwest with this style of chili that often features cinnamon and cloves and is often served over spaghetti.

Contest Ideas

Of course, the most important part of a chili cook-off is the competition. From judging to categories and prizes, you can tailor your event to work best for your crew. Here are a few ideas:

Judging

Choose a group of judges to deliver the chili verdicts or let guests vote on their favorites. For company events, having employees vote by ballot is an easy option.

  1. Pick Your Panel - You can draw names for judges out of a hat or ask for volunteers.
  2. Local Foodie-If you have a connection to a local food blogger or someone who works in the restaurant industry, they would add a level of expertise to your panel.
  3. Popular Vote - Let the attendees vote on the chili themselves. Provide ballots and pencils or add a fundraising element by putting jars in front of each pot and having people drop cash in for their favorites. Donate the collected money to a local nonprofit such as a food bank.

Organize an office potluck with an online sign up.View an Example

Award Categories

The moment of truth has arrived, consider awarding chili prizes in these categories and brainstorm your own:

  1. Spiciest - Label each chili with a scale to show how hot (or not) so your tasters won't have any surprises. You could use numbers (1-5 with 5 being the spiciest) or get creative by having booths post one, two or three bottles of antacid to show the spice level.
  2. Best All-around - This winner balances flavor and spice to perfection.
  3. Most Unique - This prize goes to the cook who whips up chili with an unexpected twist.
  4. Most On-theme - Recognize the cook who embraces the party theme best in their creation.

Prizes

If you want to offer the winners more than bragging rights, ask guests to chip in a few dollars for prizes. Prizes are a great way to reward participation and hard work from all the chefs.

  1. Annual Trophy-You could DIY a silly object like a "golden ladle" or customize something more polished from an online shop.
  2. Branded Swag-If you have an artist or graphic designer in your group, ask them to create a funny logo for your event and use it to design cups, mugs, t-shirts or other swag for your winners.
  3. Eat Local-Treat the winner to a night out at a local restaurant.
  4. Go Gourmet -Award the winner a gift card to a cooking store or for cooking lessons.
  5. Chili Themed -From chili pepper necklaces to stress toys, gift the winners some spicy swag.

Coordinate a chili and s'mores night with an online sign up.View an Example

Don't Forget the Essentials

Once you have the chili covered, be sure to plan for the party essentials. They are easy to overlook but super important for putting the final touches on the cookoff.

  1. Topping Bar - Encourage each booth to provide fixings, or set up one communal bar with sour cream, shredded cheese, green onions, corn chips, etc.
  2. Dessert - Contestants will want something sweet after all that spice. Pick something easy to eat and hold like cookies, or popsicles if it's warm outside.
  3. Beverages - Of course you'll want to provide plenty of water, but also consider milk and sports drinks to counteract super spicy dishes.
  4. Serving Items and Utensils - Disposable is probably the easiest option, but make sure you have plenty of trash cans nearby.
  5. Antacids - All that tomato and spice may cause digestive issues for some of your attendees. Be prepared with plenty of antacids.
  6. Sanitizer-Provider sanitizer or wipes so attendees can clean their hands quickly between tastings.
  7. Bibs - Prevent hard-to-remove tomato stains by stocking up on bibs for everyone.
  8. Electrical outlets/extension cords - Confirm ahead of time how many people will be bringing slow cookers/instant pots or other items that will require electricity. Then figure out if you'll need to bring additional extension cords or surge protectors based on the access to outlets at your venue.
  9. Volunteers for setup/cleanup - Recruit volunteers to help set up before the event and clean up after (using a sign up makes this easy).

Whether your event is a huge gathering or small group, it's sure to be a success if you plan ahead, simplify communication with your group and focus on fun!

Sarah Pryoris a journalist, wife, mom and Auburn football fan living in Charlotte, N.C.


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Looking for a fun twist for your next group get-together? Look no further than the good old-fashioned chili cookoff. People will get to show off their cooking skills and interact with each other in a relaxed environment. Add in an element of friendly competition and you have the perfect recipe for an event your group will love.

Planning a chili cook-off involves more than just crock pots and shredded cheese. To ensure your chili bowl or cookoff event is a hit, you'll need to be organized. To help, here are 45 tips and ideas to get you started.

Venue

One of the first things you'll need to do is pick a location that can accommodate your group. This way there's plenty of room for pots, slow cookers, bowls and other chili accouterments. The last thing you need is not having enough outlets to accommodate for all the crockpots.

  1. The Party House-Does someone in your group have a large kitchen that is the go-to place for dinner parties? If they are willing to host a cook-off, offer to coordinate help for the planning, set up and clean up.
  2. Go Outdoors - An outdoor setting is ideal when chili is involved! You can make it happen with exterior electrical outlets, power strips and several long folding tables. Throw on some disposable tablecloths to simplify the cleanup, and designate a table or two for toppings, drinks and desserts.
  3. Office Kitchen - If a member of your group has access to an office or commercial kitchen, this venue is a great option for your event. Clear the counters in the kitchen (or use a conference room or other larger space) so contestants can set up their pots for sampling.
  4. Community Clubhouse - A community clubhouse or apartment common space is another ideal venue for a cookoff, giving everyone plenty of room to serve up their spicy creations. It also usually has a more home-like feel which makes for a fun and inviting space for the event.

Sample Sign Ups

Themes

Everyone loves a good theme, whether it's for the entire event or just individual chili stations. These themes are sure to inspire some friendly competition.

  1. Backyard BBQ - Set the mood with checkered tablecloths, cold drinks in mason jars and plenty of burlap.
  2. Fiesta - Decorate with pinatas and sombreros or make it Tex-Mex with ten-gallon hats and plenty of cacti.
  3. Blazing Saddles - Host a Western-themed cook-off with cowboy memorabilia like hats, boots and saddles as decor.
  4. Medieval - What better way to illustrate some spicy chili than a fire-breathing dragon? Encourage team members to dress as knights or royalty and accent your venue with castle-themed decor.
  5. Down on the Farm - Guests can dress as farmers or their favorite farm animal; decorate with bales of hay and farm-fresh veggies (as a bonus, people can use them as a garnish in their bowls of chili!)
  6. Lumberjack - Perfect for a cold-weather event: picture a lumberjack eating a pot of chili over an open fire. Have team members wear flannel shirts and decorate with pine trees, axes and other woodsy items.
  7. Hot, Hot, Hot - Lean into the idea of spicy, "hot" chili. Decorate with plenty of paper flames and pick imagery and props that go along such as fire trucks, fire extinguishers or even devil horns and pitchforks.
  8. Cool Down - Conversely, you could pick a frosty theme that will inspire your team to "chill out" with cutout snowflakes, snowmen, ice sculptures and the like.
  9. "Crocktoberfest" - For an autumn cook-off, you could pick a German-inspired theme. Decorate with beer steins, lederhosen and other German props.
  10. The Big Game Football and chili are a winning combination! Encourage guests to wear their favorite team gear and set the atmosphere with football-inspired décor.

Plan a chili cook-off fundraiser with an online sign up.View an Example

Get the Word Out

Invite your group and start the buzz for your chili celebration. Offer incentives or prizes at your event to boost participation.

  1. Send a Sign Up-An online sign up makes it easy for guests to RSVP, volunteer to help, bring items and more. The host can quickly track the attendee count and see what party items are still needed.
  2. Paper Invitations - Go traditional and send a real invitation in the mail. Choose a fun design that ties in with your theme.
  3. Calendar Invite - Ensure your guests will remember the event by sending a calendar invite and a reminder a day or two before the cook-off. Genius Tip: SignUpGenius will send an automatic reminder for you when you create an online sign up.

Recipes

If you want to give your team some inspiration, include recipe ideas along with the invite. If you are planning a theme, be sure to give your recipes ideas a bit of a theme twist for fun.

  1. Traditional - When most people think of chili they think of ground beef, beans and some kind of tomato base. Different levels of spice and varied vegetable additions can make each batch unique.
  2. Mix Up Meat - Rather than sticking to just one meat, try mixing varieties such as ground beef and Italian sausage, turkey or lamb.
  3. White Chicken - This golden chili is a delicious alternative to its tomato-based counterpart. Use ground or shredded chicken and your favorite assortment of spices.
  4. Vegetarian - Who needs meat to make a hearty, delicious dish? The internet is full of tasty all-veggie chili recipes with plenty of flavor and texture.
  5. Meat Alternative - If all-veggie isn't your thing but you don't want traditional meat, consider a meat alternative like tofu or soy crumbles.
  6. Texas Red - Made without tomatoes or beans, this chili style can be so heavy on meat and flavor that you won't even miss them.
  7. Cincinnati-style - Give attendees a taste of the Midwest with this style of chili that often features cinnamon and cloves and is often served over spaghetti.

Contest Ideas

Of course, the most important part of a chili cook-off is the competition. From judging to categories and prizes, you can tailor your event to work best for your crew. Here are a few ideas:

Judging

Choose a group of judges to deliver the chili verdicts or let guests vote on their favorites. For company events, having employees vote by ballot is an easy option.

  1. Pick Your Panel - You can draw names for judges out of a hat or ask for volunteers.
  2. Local Foodie-If you have a connection to a local food blogger or someone who works in the restaurant industry, they would add a level of expertise to your panel.
  3. Popular Vote - Let the attendees vote on the chili themselves. Provide ballots and pencils or add a fundraising element by putting jars in front of each pot and having people drop cash in for their favorites. Donate the collected money to a local nonprofit such as a food bank.

Organize an office potluck with an online sign up.View an Example

Award Categories

The moment of truth has arrived, consider awarding chili prizes in these categories and brainstorm your own:

  1. Spiciest - Label each chili with a scale to show how hot (or not) so your tasters won't have any surprises. You could use numbers (1-5 with 5 being the spiciest) or get creative by having booths post one, two or three bottles of antacid to show the spice level.
  2. Best All-around - This winner balances flavor and spice to perfection.
  3. Most Unique - This prize goes to the cook who whips up chili with an unexpected twist.
  4. Most On-theme - Recognize the cook who embraces the party theme best in their creation.

Prizes

If you want to offer the winners more than bragging rights, ask guests to chip in a few dollars for prizes. Prizes are a great way to reward participation and hard work from all the chefs.

  1. Annual Trophy-You could DIY a silly object like a "golden ladle" or customize something more polished from an online shop.
  2. Branded Swag-If you have an artist or graphic designer in your group, ask them to create a funny logo for your event and use it to design cups, mugs, t-shirts or other swag for your winners.
  3. Eat Local-Treat the winner to a night out at a local restaurant.
  4. Go Gourmet -Award the winner a gift card to a cooking store or for cooking lessons.
  5. Chili Themed -From chili pepper necklaces to stress toys, gift the winners some spicy swag.

Coordinate a chili and s'mores night with an online sign up.View an Example

Don't Forget the Essentials

Once you have the chili covered, be sure to plan for the party essentials. They are easy to overlook but super important for putting the final touches on the cookoff.

  1. Topping Bar - Encourage each booth to provide fixings, or set up one communal bar with sour cream, shredded cheese, green onions, corn chips, etc.
  2. Dessert - Contestants will want something sweet after all that spice. Pick something easy to eat and hold like cookies, or popsicles if it's warm outside.
  3. Beverages - Of course you'll want to provide plenty of water, but also consider milk and sports drinks to counteract super spicy dishes.
  4. Serving Items and Utensils - Disposable is probably the easiest option, but make sure you have plenty of trash cans nearby.
  5. Antacids - All that tomato and spice may cause digestive issues for some of your attendees. Be prepared with plenty of antacids.
  6. Sanitizer-Provider sanitizer or wipes so attendees can clean their hands quickly between tastings.
  7. Bibs - Prevent hard-to-remove tomato stains by stocking up on bibs for everyone.
  8. Electrical outlets/extension cords - Confirm ahead of time how many people will be bringing slow cookers/instant pots or other items that will require electricity. Then figure out if you'll need to bring additional extension cords or surge protectors based on the access to outlets at your venue.
  9. Volunteers for setup/cleanup - Recruit volunteers to help set up before the event and clean up after (using a sign up makes this easy).

Whether your event is a huge gathering or small group, it's sure to be a success if you plan ahead, simplify communication with your group and focus on fun!

Sarah Pryoris a journalist, wife, mom and Auburn football fan living in Charlotte, N.C.

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How to win chilli cookoff? ›

Only Add Flavorful Liquids. Instead of adding water to your chili, add some more flavor with chicken or beef broth, red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, or even beet or wine. Each one of these options brings out different notes and levels of sweetness that will enhance your culinary creation.

What is the secret to amazing chili? ›

Here Are Our Six Secret Ingredients for the Best Chili
  • Canned Puréed Pumpkin. You already use this to make pumpkin-infused quick breads and waffles, but did you know you can add it to chili too? ...
  • Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Pepperoncinis (Plus Liquid) ...
  • Root Beer.
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What do judges look for in a chili cook off? ›

Judges will vote for the chili they like best based on the following major considerations: (a) Presentation and Color: The chili should look appetizing; (b) Aroma: The chili should smell good (this also indicates what is in store when tasted); (c) Consistency: The chili must have a good ratio between sauce and meat (it ...

What are the rules for a chili cook off? ›

Chili must be cooked from scratch on site the day of the cook-off. Teams are responsible for supplying all cooking utensils and supplies needed, as well as furnishing their own propane cooker. You will also need to bring your own bowls/spoons for tasting your chili while cooking.

How do you coordinate a chili cookoff? ›

Top 8 Tips for Planning the Ultimate Chili Cook-Off
  1. Narrow your chili varieties. ...
  2. Consider raising money ahead of time. ...
  3. Ask cooks to bring crockpots. ...
  4. Make sure it's anonymous. ...
  5. Use small cups or bowls for testing. ...
  6. Don't forget your palate cleansers. ...
  7. Have live music or entertainment. ...
  8. Announce and award the top chef!
May 18, 2019

What toppings are good for chili cook off? ›

Include shredded cheese, chopped onions, tomatoes, olives, bell peppers, sliced jalapenos and sour cream for toppings. You can get these ready the day before. Just cover and refrigerate until needed. Great go-withs include crackers, corn bread, tortillas and corn chips.

Are beans allowed in chili cook offs? ›

Championship, State, Regional and District Cookoffs are as follows: 1. Traditional Red Chili is defined by the International Chili Society as any kind of meat or combination of meats, cooked with red chili peppers, various spices and other ingredients, with the exception of BEANS and PASTA which are strictly forbidden.

What are good cook off ideas? ›

BBQ, grilling, and chili are the most popular culinary competition ideas. Other cook off contest ideas that may work for your event are desserts, movie night, Mom's best recipes, southern style, local favorites, and soul food.

How to win chili cookoff? ›

Winning chili must look good, smell good and taste good. Because the judging process takes a couple of hours, chili must retain its color, consistency, aroma, taste and afterbite while hot, warm, lukewarm and then cool in a styrofoam judging cup. The chili should be free of grease.

How do you serve chili at a party? ›

Set Up the Table. Buffet is the way to go with chili, allowing everyone to top their bowls as they wish. On one end, stack up the bowls for the chili; put the pot of chili next to the bowls. The toppings should follow the chili, and then be sure to have space for a couple of side dishes.

What to make for a chili potluck? ›

What goes with chili for a potluck? For a potluck, consider bringing along cornbread muffins, a big bowl of tortilla chips with guacamole or salsa, or a crisp coleslaw. Desserts like chocolate cake or strawberry icebox cake are sure to be crowd-pleasers.

What are the rules for a chili cook-off? ›

Chili must be cooked from scratch on site the day of the cook-off. Teams are responsible for supplying all cooking utensils and supplies needed, as well as furnishing their own propane cooker. You will also need to bring your own bowls/spoons for tasting your chili while cooking.

What do you win for chili cook-off? ›

The ICS is the founding and operating organization of the World Championship Chili Cook-Off® (WCCC), held annually each fall. The winners in each category earn the coveted title of World Champion and combined prize money of $100,000!

Why does chili taste better the longer it cooks? ›

The little bit of extra time allows flavor to soak into the meat, while the mixture develops a thicker, more sumptuous texture. There's some quick science going on here: Aromatics like onions, garlic, chiles, and spices release their volatile oils as they cook, and while they cool they continue to release.

Does chili get better the longer you simmer it? ›

Although the internet abounds with recipes for quick-cooking chilis that take as little as 20 minutes (via MyRecipes), this stewed dish truly benefits from a longer cook time that will gently coax all the flavors out of the meat, legumes, vegetables, and spices in the recipe.

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