EMMITSBURG,
Md. – On August 4, things heated up in Emmitsburg
at the Mayor’s Community Bar-b-que, and only one
man walked away the ultimate champion as Emmitsburg’s
first Grand Griller.
Alan Fitzgerald, a.k.a Al’s Flamin’
B.B.Q., is the one who owns the bragging rights as the
Grand Griller of barbeque chicken. He won the title
with an award-winning family recipe. For several years
Fitzgerald has been working on his recipe and although
the barbeque was his first competition, Fitzgerald didn’t
seem too surprised at the outcome.
“I
always knew I had good stuff,” Fitzgerald said.
With one win under his apron, Fitzgerald is hungry for
more chicken to barbeque and he intends on entering
contests in the future.
Randy Hall of Team Boonedock also savored a sweet victory,
taking home second place for his sweet and spicy family
recipe. Cooked with mesquite-soaked charcoal, smoked
with apple chunks and lathered in secret sauce, Team
Boonedock’s recipe was passed down to Hall from
his father and Hall wanted to let everyone know one
thing.
“I
wanted to show off how good the chicken is,” Hall
said with a smile.
Although Hall wanted to show off his dad’s recipe,
he did not enter the competition solely based upon
that desire.
“The
fact that the money raised is being donated to the college
fund was a big motivator to enter,” he said.
All of the money raised from the approximately 250 dinners
sold at the barbeque will be put into a scholarship
fund that Emmitsburg Mayor James Hoover is attempting
to set up.
The cause behind the barbeque also motivated Glenn Higgs
to enter the contest.
“I
really love how the mayor does things for the community,”
Higgs said. “This is what small towns are all
about.”
Not only did Higgs participate in the competition, but
he also walked away with a third place win. Higgs used
a Holland Grill, which prevents the chicken from being
exposed to an open flame, to cook his chicken. He also
used his secret sweet n’ sassy sauce, which he
makes late at night to prevent anyone from copying his
recipe, to season the chicken.
“This
is my passion, my fun time,” Higgs said. “I’m
not much to look at, but I’m good to have around.”
With nine different varieties of chicken to sample,
a moon bounce to jump on, and Springfield Exit playing
music, there was plenty to do to keep those busy who
weren’t caught up in the heat of
the competition.
Overall the first annual Emmitsburg Community Bar-b-que
seemed to be a success, which is a good thing for Hoover,
who has already purchased the ribbons for next years
competition, scheduled for the first Saturday in August.