Blackeyed Peas

 A. Blackeyed Pea cooked on site - All Blackeyed Peas must be cooked from scratch on site the day of the cook-off. All Blackeyed Peas must be prepared in the open (no cooking in motorhomes, etc.).

B. BLACKEYED PEAS COOKED FROM SCRATCH - "Scratch" is defined as starting with dried, fresh, or frozen Blackeyed Peas. No canned Blackeyed Peas are allowed. Blackeyed Peas mixes ("just add Blackeyed Peas in premeasured spices or water”) are NOT permitted.

C. NO FILLERS IN BLACKEYED PEAS - Beans, macaroni, rice, hominy, or other similar ingredients are not permitted.

D. SANITATION – All food, utensils, service articles must be protected from contamination during storage, preparation, display and service. Food contact surfaces must be clean and sanitized as necessary. No smoking is allowed in or around the food preparation and cooking area. All food will be kept a minimum of 6 inches above the ground. Animals and birds are prohibited in the food preparation and cooking area. Cooks and contestants must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and water: a. before starting food preparation, b. during cooking as often as necessary to keep them clean, c. after smoking eating or drinking, and d. after using the toilet. 

Cooks are to prepare and cook Blackeyed Peas in as sanitary a manner as possible.

E. INSPECTION OF COOKING CONDITIONS - Cooking conditions are subject to inspection by the judges. (Failure to comply is subject to disqualification.)

F. COOKS MAY HAVE TO TASTE THEIR BLACKEYED PEAS - At the discretion of the head judge, Blackeyed Peas cooks may be required to remove the lids from their Blackeyed Peas containers and taste their Blackeyed Peas before turning in for judging. (If a contestant refuses, his or her Blackeyed Peas will be disqualified.)

G. ONE ENTRÉE OF BLACKEYED PEAS PER COOK - Each head cook is responsible for preparing one pot of Blackeyed Peas that he or she intends to be judged. No more than one judging sample per judge can be taken from any one pot for the contest. Each team can serve contest observers samples.

H. BLACKEYED PEAS TURN-IN - Blackeyed Peas will be turned in at the place and time designated at the cooks' meeting or as otherwise designated by the judge.

I. PYROTECHNICS / weapons - No Blackeyed Peas contestant may discharge firearms or use any pyrotechnics or explosives at a Blackeyed Peas cook-off. Contestants discharging firearms and/or using explosives or other pyrotechnics will be disqualified from the Blackeyed Peas cook-off. The appropriate law enforcement agencies will be contacted.

J. PENALTIES - Failure to comply with Blackeyed Pea Cookoff contest rules will result in disqualification of an individual cook for the cook-off. Decisions of the judge(s) are final. In case of disqualification, the judge(s) the cook-off will immediately notify the head cook and give a reason for disqualification. In the event disqualification of a cup of Blackeyed Peas occurs after judging has started, it is not necessary that the cook be located or given an explanation for the disqualification.

Cornbread

A. Cornbread cooked off site - All cornbread must be cooked from scratch off site the day of the cookoff. All cornbread must be brought to the cookoff totally prepared.

B. CORNBREAD COOKED FROM SCRATCH - "Scratch" is defined as starting with fresh ingredients mixed and cooked in an oven. No purchased cornbread is allowed. cornbread mixes ("just add water or milk” to cornbread mixes) are NOT permitted.

C. SANITATION – All food, utensils, service articles must be protected from contamination during storage, preparation, display and service. Food contact surfaces must be clean and sanitized as necessary. No smoking is allowed in or around the food preparation and cooking area. All food will be kept a minimum of 6 inches above the ground. Animals and birds are prohibited in the food preparation and cooking area. Cooks and contestants must thoroughly wash their hands with soap and water: a. before starting food preparation, b. during cooking as often as necessary to keep them clean, c. after smoking eating or drinking, and d. after using the toilet. 

Cooks are to prepare and cook Cornbreads in as sanitary a manner as possible.

D. COOKS MAY HAVE TO TASTE THEIR CORNBREADS - At the discretion of the judges, cornbread contestants or cooks may be required to taste their cornbread before turning in for judging. (If a contestant refuses, his or her cornbread will be disqualified.)

E. ONE ENTRÉE OF CORNBREAD PER COOK - Each contestant / team is responsible for preparing one pan of cornbread that he or she intends to be judged. No more than one judging sample per judge can be taken from any one pan for the contest. Each contestant / team can serve contest observers samples of their cornbread.

F. CORNBREAD TURN-IN – Cornbread will be turned in at the place and time designated at the contestants’ meeting or as otherwise designated by the judge.

G. PYROTECHNICS / weapons - No Cornbreads contestant may discharge firearms or use any pyrotechnics or explosives at the cook-off. Contestants discharging firearms and/or using explosives or other pyrotechnics will be disqualified from the Cornbread cook-off. The appropriate law enforcement agencies will be contacted.

H. PENALTIES - Failure to comply with Cornbread Cookoff contest rules will result in disqualification of a contestant / team for the cook-off. Decisions of the judge(s) are final. In case of disqualification, the judge(s) the cook-off will immediately notify the head cook and give a reason for disqualification. In the event disqualification of a cup of Cornbread occurs after judging has started, it is not necessary that the cook be located or given an explanation for the disqualification.