Fall Festival : Signs of fall in Salisbury: scarecrows, chili, fresh bread

SALISBURY — The weather cooperated for at least some parts of the Salisbury Fall Festival last weekend, and hundreds flocked to the sales and events hosted by the town’s churches, businesses and institutions.

There was food everywhere, from the exceptional hot dogs of the Congregational Church to Central American fare at lunch and blueberry pancakes for breakfast at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

And, of course, the Chili Cook-Off, sponsored by Noble Horizons and held on the Green in front of The White Hart, attracted a large and hungry crowd Sunday. Stephen Smith’s Texas Insanity chili won the Five Alarm prize, awarded to the entry with the most serious heat.

 In the amateur division, Kelly Austin-Rolo won first place for her Island Pulled Pork (for a recipe, turn to the health page, A11).

Maureen Bateman’s Deer Valley Turkey Chili and Gina D’Angelo’s Fire Island Chili placed second and third.

And among the professionals, first place went to chef Jonathan Lobart of the Steppin’ Stone in North Canaan, second to chef Jeff Scarpa of The Hotchkiss School, and third place to Bennett Chinn of When Pigs Fly in Sharon.

This year’s entries hit a record high number of 50, according to Cook-Off organizer Caroline Burchfield. She attributed that in part to judging by food world professionals including cookbook authors Carole Lalli and Susan Friedland and Television Food Network’s Sue Huffman.

Turnout was also high among tasters — so high, in fact, that Burchfield said chefs will probably have to bring twice as much chili to the tasting in 2010.

Scarecrow Contest entries lined Main Street. In the business category, Lime Rock Park’s “Headless Driver� took the top honors, with The White Hart’s “Open Hart Surgery� and Best and Cavallaro’s “Desperate Housesellers� taking second and third place.

The “Wilder-Beasts� of Salisbury School placed first in the group/family division. Second place was “I Like Pi� from Grace Lancto (and friend). “Yankee Doodle Cowboy� from Zachary Sullivan (and Nono) was third.

In the individual category, “Double Trouble,� Linda Campbell’s Halloween take on “American Gothic,� won first place, with Noreen Driscoll’s “Geisha Carmen� and “Go Green� from Heather Kahler taking second and third place.

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