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Our 9th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off, June 1st, Sign Up Now!!!

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Hearth and Grill Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-off

It is that time of year again! Bar B Q time at The Hearth & Grill Shop. Join us for our 9th Annual Backyard Challenge amateur BBQ Cook-Off! Hopefully, this letter will look very familiar to you, if it does not, then we invite you to join in on the fun. We invite you to bring your grills, your smokers, your tents, your banners, your lawn chairs, your techniques, your innovative ideas, and most importantly your passion for competition, BBQ, and smoking.

This year’s competition will be held on Saturday, June 1st at The Hearth & Grill Shop. Another record number of 32 teams participated in last year’s event and the number of teams competing has grown larger each year, so booth space will be at a premium. Competition space will be first come – first serve, so enter as soon as possible, to guarantee your spot for this years Challenge.

This year’s entry fee is a flat rate of $75.00, which covers both the Gas and Charcoal Divisions. The entire entry fee goes directly to the Cash Prizes. Once again, the format will consist of Gas and Charcoal Divisions. Each Division has a Chicken and Rib Category. Cash and prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each of the four Categories. The Grand Prize, a Large Big Green Egg, goes to the team that shows the best overall score in the Chicken and Rib Categories in BOTH the Gas and Charcoal Divisions. The Dessert category will not affect the Grand Prize standings, however, there will be a cash prize and bragging rights for the winner of the Dessert category.

There are a few changes to aid in the exit strategy from the competition area to get your team out as quick as possible. First, breakdown your area before you are instructed to move your team vehicle in for loading. Second, please do no block the lane while loading. Third, we ask that you do not bring a BBQ Rig or Trailer over 10’ long. If you receive permission to do so, be prepared to be one of the last participants to leave the competition area.

The changes that we implemented for parking last year greatly helped, so keep in mind the following parking changes that we will continue this year. First, NO parking will be allowed in the Competition Cooking Area at any time, Unload and Load Only. Second, parking is at an extreme premium. Each team will be allowed ONE (1) Team vehicle and ONE (1) Team parking space near the Competition Cooking Area. All other teammates, family and friends are to park as advised by the competition staff. Lastly, RV parking and electricity for RV parking is limited. Once again, First come – First served.

The most important rule for the day will be HAVE FUN! We cannot tell you how much we appreciate your continued participation in this event. Enter now and get your team together for the 9th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off. We look forward to seeing you at set up on Friday, May 31st.

Thank you for your participation in advance. For questions or concerns please contact me.

cookoff-cartoonJeff M. Lunsford
“Chef Jeff”
The Hearth & Grill Shop
(615) 255-4551
(615) 244-6947 fax
chefjeff@hearthandgrill.com

See below for official rules or click to download the 9th Annual Backyard Challenge Rules and Entry Form (PDF).

Backyard Challenge Official Rules

1) Entry fee will be $75.00 to enter in either or both divisions: Charcoal or Gas

2) Chicken and Pork Ribs (no country ribs). You must enter both the Gas and Charcoal divisions and have entries in both the Chicken and Rib categories to be eligible for Grand Championship.

3) All meat must be inspected, in original store package and in a cooler with ice, and must be held at or below 40 degrees.

4) After meat is inspected, you may begin to marinate products. Meat inspection will start at 6:00pm Friday though 8:00am Saturday.

5) No food products are to be sold or given to public from cook sites.

6) A 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner will be awarded in both Divisions and in each category.

7) Turn in times: 11:30 am Chicken; 1:00 pm – Ribs; 2 pm – Dessert. 2:30 –3:00 pm Awards.

8) You will have five (5) minutes before and five (5) minutes after the hour to turn in your entries to judges.

9) Containers for judging turn-in will be provided. You must turn in at least 6 samples. Example: 6 ribs; 6 chicken thighs, etc.

10) Entries will be judged on appearance, tenderness/ texture and taste in accordance with Kansas City BBQ Society rules.

11) When you finish cooking, a container will be provided for your hot ashes, excess grease etc. please use this container to avoid fires and help keep your area clean.

12) Your cooking area must be as clean as you found it. Garbage containers will be provided. Must have a gray water (SANITIZING SOLUTION) container and cleaning containers with a solution of water and bleach.

13) Do not have any open fires on the ground. Use a charcoal starter (chimney or start the fire in your cooker). All grill fires must be contained.

14) You will have a 10 x 10 cook site area designated for you. Those needing more space need to notify the Backyard Challenge Coordinator for possible consideration as available.

15) NO Trailers over 10’ will be permitted. No Exceptions – No Discussion.

16) PARKING – Each team will be allowed ONE (1) Team vehicle and ONE (1) Team parking space near the Competition Cooking Area. All others associated with the team are to park as advised by the competition staff.

17)There is no parking allowed in the Competition Cooking Area, only unload and load.

18) There will be an exit strategy and participants will be instructed on how to exit the Competition area. At the conclusion of the event, please begin to break down your area and you will be instructed on when to bring your team vehicle to the competition area. When loading – do not block the exit out of the competition area.

19) RV and overnight parking is limited. First come, First serve. Electricity is limited to the RV parking area.

20) Access to electricity and electric extension cords will be available on a limited basis and may not be available to all areas of the competition. Those requiring an electric outlet need to notify the Backyard Challenge coordinator prior to the event for possible consideration, as available.

21) You may cook with gas, wood, or charcoal.

22) Water and ice will not be provided.

23) A MANDATORY cooks meeting will be held Saturday, June 1st at 8:00am to go over rules and questions.

24) No pets, fireworks, or firearms are allowed on grounds.

25) Failure to follow the above rules may cause your entry to be disqualified.

26) Value of Awards will be in excess of $7,000 in cash, prizes, and products.

27) Set up times will be Friday, May 31st, 6-10pm & Saturday, June 1st, 6-8am. NO exceptions. Overnight security will be provided for the event and access to restrooms will be available.

28) You must be 18 years of age to compete. 18 or younger, a parent or guardian must be present at all times.

29) Hearth and Grill Shop, vendors, sponsors and any other participating entities shall not be held liable for any injury or loss.

30) The decisions by the judges will be final.

31) Be Competitive, Help your Neighbors & Have Fun!

Fun from 2012

See more results from last year’s cook-off.

8th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off, June 2nd, Sign Up Now!!!

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
  • When: Saturday, June 2nd
  • Where: At The Heath and Grill Shop
  • Entry Fee: $75.00
  • Gas and Charcoal Divisions
  • Chicken and Rib Categories
  • Dessert Category
  • Cook’s Meeting 8:00 am, Saturday Morning
  • Judging Begins at Noon
  • Sponsored by: Big Green Egg, Firemagic, Weber, Broilmaster, Music City Metals, Pepsi Bottling Group.
  • One Day Sale
  • Door Prizes
  • Over $7,000.00 in Cash and Prizes

Here is photo of last years Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off. We set a record for teams participating and BBQ lovers coming out to enjoy the Fun!!!

The Hearth & Grill Shop is proudly hosting the 8th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off!  We invite you to assemble your team and join in this year’s competition or just come by the Hearth and Grill store to what all the fun is about.

This year’s competition will be held on Saturday, June 2nd at The Hearth & Grill Shop.  26 teams participated in last year’s event and the number of teams competing will only get larger, so booth space will be at a premium.  Competition space will be first come – first served, so enter as soon as possible, to guarantee your spot for this years Challenge.

Teams will compete for over $6,000.00 in cash and prizes.  This year’s entry fee is flat rate of  $75.00, which covers both the Gas and Charcoal Divisions.  The entire entry fee goes directly to the Cash Prizes.  Once again, the format will consist of Gas and Charcoal Divisions.  Each Division has a Chicken and Rib Category.  Cash and prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each of the four Categories.  The Grand Prize, a Large Big Green Egg, goes to the team that shows the best overall score in the Chicken and Rib Categories in BOTH the Gas and Charcoal Divisions.  The Dessert category will not affect the Grand Prize standings, however, there will be a cash prize and bragging rights for the winner of the Dessert category.

Not only do we host the Backyard Challenge, but their will also be cooking demonstrations, door prizes, free bottle water and sodas.  We will also have the Largest One Day Sale of the year.  Gas and Charcoal Grills, Gas Logs, Fireplaces will all have a special One Day Sale Price lower than the rest of the year.

With your participation, The 8th Annual Backyard Challenge will be bigger and better than ever.  Enter now and get your team together for the 8th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off.

Thank you for your participation in advance.  For more information please contact me.

Jeff M. Lunsford
“Chef Jeff”
The Hearth & Grill Shop
(615) 255-4551
(615) 244-6947 fax
chefjeff@hearthandgrill.com

See below for official rules or click to download the 8th Annual Backyard Challenge Rules (PDF).
Click to download the official 8th Annual Backyard Challenge Entry Form (PDF).

The Smokers & Drinkers Team

Getting the temperature just right!

Blue Moon BBQ was last years Grand Champion

Backyard Challenge Official Rules

  1. Entry fee will be $75.00 to enter in either or both divisions: Charcoal or Gas
  2. Chicken and Pork Ribs (no country ribs). You must enter both the Gas and Charcoal divisions and have entries in both the Chicken and Rib categories to be eligible for Grand Championship.
  3. All meat must be inspected, in original store wrapper and in a cooler with ice, and must be held at 40 degrees.
  4. After meat is inspected, you may begin to marinate products. Meat inspection will start at 6:00pm Friday though 8:00am Saturday.
  5. No food products are to be sold or given to public from cook sites.
  6. A 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner will be awarded in for both Divisions in each category.
  7. Turn in times: 12:00 Chicken; 1:00 pm – Ribs; 1:45 pm – Dessert. 2:30 –3:00 pm Awards.
  8. You will have five (5) minutes before and five (5) minutes after the hour to turn in your entries to judges.
  9. Containers for judging turn-in will be provided. You must turn in at least 6 samples. Example: 6 ribs; 6 chicken thighs, etc.
  10. Entries will be judged on appearance, tenderness/ texture and taste in accordance with Kansas City BBQ Society rules.
  11. When you finish cooking, a container will be provided for your hot ashes, excess grease etc. please use this container to avoid fires and help keep your area clean.
  12. Your cooking area must be as clean as you found it. Garbage containers will be provided. Must have a gray water (SANITIZING SOLUTION) container and cleaning containers with a solution of water and bleach.
  13. Do not have any open fires on the ground. Use a charcoal starter (chimney or start the fire in your cooker). All grill fires must be contained.
  14. You will have a 10 x 10 cook site area designated for you. Those needing more space need to notify the Backyard Challenge Coordinator for possible consideration as available.
  15. PARKING – Each team will be allowed ONE (1) Team vehicle and ONE (1) Team parking space near the Competition Cooking Area. All others associated with the team are to park as advised by the competition staff.
  16. There is no parking allowed in the Competition Cooking Area, only unload and load.
  17. RV and overnight parking is limited. First come, First serve. Electricity is limited to the RV parking area.
  18. Access to electricity and electric extension cords will be available on a limited basis and may not be available to all areas of the competition. Those requiring an electric outlet need to notify the Backyard Challenge coordinator prior to the event for possible consideration, as available.
  19. You may cook with gas, wood, or charcoal.
  20. Water and ice will not be provided.
  21. A MANDATORY cooks meeting will be held Saturday, June 2nd at 8:00am to go over rules and questions.
  22. No pets, fireworks, or firearms are allowed on grounds.
  23. Failure to follow the above rules may cause your entry to be disqualified.
  24. Value of Awards will be in excess of $7,000 in cash, prizes, and products.
  25. Set up times will be Friday June 1st , 6-10pm & June 2nd , 6-8am. NO exceptions. Overnight security will be provided for the event and access to restrooms will be available.
  26. You must be 18 years of age to compete. 18 or younger, a parent or guardian must be present at all times.
  27. Hearth and Grill Shop, vendors, sponsors and any other participating entities shall not be held liable for any injury or loss.
  28. The decisions by the judges will be final.

Competition Tips: Don’t forget tables, chairs, awning, or other covering. Have plenty of water and ice on hand. If you are competing in the Dessert Category – Freezer space is extremely limited. Consider a Dessert that does not require Frozen Items, i.e. Ice cream. Do a checklist of what you will need. Containers will be provided for judging turn- in.
**Plan ahead to have fun**

Grand Champion Prize: ~ Large Big Green Egg*
*1st, 2nd, & 3rd place cash and prizes awarded in each category.

Sponsors: Big Green Egg, Firemagic, Pepsi Bottling Group, Broilmaster, Weber, and Music City Metals

*Rules and /or prize category awards subject to change in regards to sponsorships.

Location: Hearth and Grill Shop
535 Thompson Lane
Nashville, TN 37211
(615) 255 4551

Pig Nation preparing Ribs for Judging!

Chef Jeff awarding 1st Place Prizes

All the Judges love to eat BBQ! An important Requirement!

Smoking some Chickens in a Big Green Egg during the Hearth and Grill Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off? Is there anything better?

1st Place Winner Team Man Waggon

Getting Ribs ready for Judging

Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook Off Teams waiting on Results!

The Difference Between Vented and Vent Free Gas Logs

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Vented Gas Logs

Vented Gas Logs by Real Fyre

Vent Free Gas Logs

Vent Free Gas Logs

One of the most frequently asked questions at The Hearth & Grill Shop is, “What is the difference between Vented and Vent Free gas logs?”  The answers to that question are outlined below.

  1. Vented and Vent Free gas logs are as different in operation as night and day.  They are not interchangeable and an old set of Vented logs cannot be turned into Vent Free.  Vented logs operate more closely to a real wood fire, than do Vent Free.   Vented gas logs must be operated with the damper fully open on a wood-burning fireplace, either masonry with a flu and chimney or a prefabricated firebox with vent pipe.
  2. Vented gas logs, such as Real Fyre logs by Peterson, are typically installed for their realistic appearance, providing the flame and coals that most closely resemble a wood fire.  Vented gas logs will produce heat, however, Vented gas logs use more gas than do the vent free and have to be vented with significant portion of the heat going up chimney, therefore they are NOT an efficient heat source.
  3. Vent Free gas logs, such as Empire Comfort Systems, Peterson, and Vantage Hearth, are designed and manufactured to be operated in a wood burning fireplace, in good working order, with the damper closed or in a manufactured Vent Free firebox.  With the damper closed all of the heat being produced by the Vent Free logs stays in the room.
  4. Vent Free logs, also burn less gas than do the Vented gas logs.  Typically, half to two-thirds of gas is used with Vent Free, compared to the Vented logs.  The combination of consuming less gas and being operated in an environment where all the heat stays in the room make the Vent Free logs extremely efficient.
  5. It is important that a set of Vent Free gas logs be set up according to the manufacturers directions.  With the logs arranged properly and the burner combusting all of the gas that comes into the vent free logs are close to 100% efficient.  However, they do not have quite as realistic appearance, compared to the Vented gas logs.
  6. Vent Free gas logs are designed to be a supplemental source of heat and there are codes governing where vent free products can be used and how many BTU’s they can burn within the home.
  7. Vent Free gas logs can be used in an existing Masonry or Prefabricated wood-burning fireplace with the damper closed.  With the damper closed all the heat will travel to the top of the firebox and then out of the front of the fireplace.  There are strict clearances involved with combustible materials above and around the fireplace opening.  If there is a combustible (Wood) mantle or mantle shelf above the opening of the fireplace a deflective Hood may be necessary help alleviate clearance issues when using Vent Free gas logs.

Hopefully, this helped to clear up questions about the difference between Vented and Vent Free gas logs.  Come by The Hearth and Grill Shop to do your own comparison with live burn examples of both Vented and Vent Free gas logs available year round.

Nashville Home Show 2012

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Our experienced staff is on hand to answer all of your questions

The Nashville Home Show for 2012 is presented by the Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee, HBAMT.  If you are considering a new Fireplace, Gas Logs, and Outdoor Kitchen with all the amenities, or a new Grill for your Deck or Patio, visiting The Hearth and Grill Shop booth is a great place to get started.

Hearth and Grill Shop

Premium gas grills

The Hearth and Grill Shop will have our Experienced Technical Staff available to answer all your questions. Our highly experienced team works with Residential Home Owners and Construction Contractors in selecting the highest quality solutions for all your Outside Grill enjoyment or any of your inside the home Fireplace needs.  Come out and see us the weekend of February 24th thru the 26th.

The Hearth and Grill Shop is happy to help design any type of installation you are seeking.  We are happy to share our over 40 years of Fireplace and Grill experience with you!

Then Nashville Home Show is an annual event and has been a Middle Tennessee tradition for more than 40 years.  The Hearth and Grill Shop has been a part of the HBAMT Home Show for the last 38 years.  This years show will once again be held at the Williams County AgExpo Park in Franklin, TN February 24, 25, 26, 2012, just off I-65 South at Peytonsville Road at Exit 61 with plenty of Free Parking.

Premium fireplaces on display

Join us February 24 thru 26

A Hearth and Grill tradition for 38 years

Get Grilling in Your Outdoor Kitchen Today

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Outdoor kitchens have been gaining popularity across the country; at The Hearth and Grill Shop, we take care of every step from conceptualization to completed kitchen. We also supply premium outdoor grill components and built-in grill accessories for projects nationwide and abroad. Whether starting from scratch or remodeling, we provide the best solution while balancing form and function to have a truly enjoyable outdoor space with design and installation services. To ensure durability, ease of use and your satisfaction, we only carry top quality built-in grills and accessories made by the best manufactures; established in 1937 as the first built-in grill manufacturer, Fire Magic continues to build outdoor grills in Southern California that are the highest quality and the hottest grills on the market. Fire Magic uses only 304 commercial-grade stainless steel for its entire construction to make it superior in all weather conditions, even down to its cast stainless steel burners, which are covered by a lifetime warranty.

E790i-4E1N & FMA19-4B1N-0

The Fire Magic Echelon Diamond series has back-lit knobs and built-in halogen lamps for easy grilling at night. The optional Magic View window lets you see what you’re cooking without lifting the hood!

Fire Magic offers a full line of accessories to compliment and be seamlessly integrated into your outdoor kitchen including a variety of side burners, warming drawers and even vent hoods (for an enclosed kitchen), along with any combination of storage and access doors and drawers desired; Fire Magic also offers easy to install, pre-fabricated grill islands that take only minutes to assemble. Other top quality built-in grills that we offer include: American Outdoor Grill [AOG] (manufactured by Fire Magic), Broilmaster, Holland Grill and Weber; all of our outdoor built-in gas grills are available in either natural gas or propane gas (LP) configurations to best suit your needs.

Fire Magic also offers built-in charcoal grills, but our most popular charcoal grill here at the shop is the Big Green Egg.In 1974 Big Green Egg was established in Atlanta, GA and is the single company responsible for the popularization of kamado style cookers that has increased rapidly over the last few years. Don’t be fooled by imitators! Using a Big Green Egg, with its brilliantly versatile range, ensures astounding cooking qualities, credited to its overall design and exclusive heavy-duty ceramic walls (covered by a lifetime warranty).  Stay in and enjoy bread, pizza and much more, made on your very own brick oven! Where do all these components go? We’ve got you covered offering custom island building projects framed in galvanized steel or done entirely in masonry, either being finished to your liking; granite countertops add durability and value to your outdoor space.

True is the leading manufacturer of commercial refrigeration and their new line of home products – True Professional Series includes outdoor rated glass door refrigerators. 

Don’t forget the drinks! We carry commercial-grade, outdoor-rated refrigeration to meet your demands (manufactured by True in America) offered in several different customizable combinations. We also stock icemakers by Hoshizaki capable of making 92lbs of ice a day while only measuring 15″ wide. When planning the design, why not do a raised bar and incorporate a glass rack, kegerator, sink and built-in blender to create the perfect gathering place at any party? All of these products will fit in perfectly with your grill island.

These premium fireplaces can be finished to show no visible metal for a true masonry look at a substantially lower cost!

To take your outdoor kitchen to the next level, add on an outdoor living space! We offer pergolas, arbors and screened patios to extend the open concept living space into your outdoor kitchen. Nothing says home more than a hearth; extend the outdoor season by adding warmth with an outdoor wood-burning or gas-burning fireplace (whether vent-free, direct-vent or vented gas logs). Each category also offers contemporary alternatives for a more modern look and feel. We also do custom built or manufactured wood-burning fire pits and gas-burning fire pits (whether natural gas or propane (LP) gas).

All of our outdoor products are designed to the highest standards and built to exact specifications to withstand the elements; you won’t be disappointed! As authorized dealers for all of our products, your purchase is covered by the full warranty, unlike several other online dealers. Our local clients can always rely on our expert service crew to keep their outdoor appliances in tip-top shape year round.

Let’s get building!

 

7th Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off, June 4th, 2011

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

The Hearth and Grill Shop will host its 7th Annual Backyard Challenge Amateur  Bar-B-Q Cook Off on Saturday, June 4th, 2011.  Teams will compete for over $6,000.00 in cash and prizes.  The team entry fee of $75.00 qualifies each team for the Gas and Charcoal Divisions.  For each Division there is a Chicken and Rib Category.  1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded in each category.  By participating in both divisions and each of the categories, a team is then eligible for the Grand Prize of a Big Green Egg.  There will also be a Dessert category that does not factor into the Grand Prize judging, however big on bragging rights.

Team set up begins as early as 4:30 pm on Friday, June 3rd, 2011, with meat inspections beginning at 6:00 pm that night.  All contestants must be set up by 8:00 am Saturday morning.  Judging begins at noon on Saturday with prizes awarded at 3:00 pm.

Big Green Egg, Firemagic, Weber, Tennessee Golf Cars, and Broilmaster Grills will be sponsoring the event, which not only includes the Backyard Challenge, but also cooking demonstrations, door prizes, free bottle water and sodas.  There will also be the Biggest One Day Sale of the year that day.  Gas and Charcoal Grills, Gas Logs, Fireplaces will all have a special One Day Sale Price lower than the rest of the year.

For more information contact:

Jeff M. Lunsford

“Chef Jeff”

The Hearth and Grill Shop

535 Thompson Lane

Nashville, TN 37211

615-255-4551

chefjeff@hearthandgrill.com

See below for official rules or CLICK HERE for Downloadable PDF.
CLICK HERE for the official ENTRY FORM in PDF.

BACKYARD CHALLENGE OFFICIAL RULES

1)      Entry fee will be $75.00 to enter in either or both divisions: Charcoal or Gas

2)      Chicken and Pork Rib (no country ribs). You must enter both the Gas and Charcoal divisions and have entries in both the Chicken and Rib categories to be eligible for Grand Championship.

3)      All meat must be inspected, in original store wra

pper and in a cooler with ice, and must be held at 40 degrees.

4)      After meat is inspected, you may begin to marinate products. Meat inspection will start at 6:00pm Friday though 8:00am Saturday.

5)      No food products are to be sold or given to public from cook site.

6)      A 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner will be awarded in for both Divisions in each category.

7)      Turn in times: 12:00 Chicken; 1:00 pm – Ribs; 1:45 pm – Dessert.   2:30 –3:00 pm Awards.

8)      You will have five (5) minutes before and five (5) minutes after the hour to turn in your entries to judges.

9)      Containers for judging turn-in will be provided. You must turn in at least 6 samples. Example: 6 ribs; 6 chicken thighs, etc.

10)  Entries will be judged on appearance, tenderness/ texture and taste in accordance with Kansas City BBQ Society rules.

11)  When you finish cooking, a container will be provided for your hot ashes, excess grease etc. please use this container to avoid fires and help keep your area clean.

12)  Your cooking area must be as clean as you found it. Garbage containers will be provided. Must have a gray water container and cleaning containers with a solution of water and bleach.

13)  Do not have any open fires on the ground. Use a charcoal starter (chimney or start the fire in your cooker). All grill fires must be contained.

14)  You will have a 10 x 10 cook site area designated for you. Those needing more space need to notify the Backyard Challenge coordinator for possible consideration as available.

15) Access to electricity and electric extension cords will be available on a limited basis and may not be available to all areas of the competition.  Those requiring an electric outlet need to notify the Backyard Challenge coordinator prior to the event for possible consideration, as available.

16)  You may cook with gas, wood, or charcoal.

17)  Water and ice will not be provided.

18)  The decisions by the judges will be final. A MANDATORY cooks meeting will be held Saturday, June 4th at 8:00am to go over rules and questions.

19)  No pets, fireworks, or firearms are allowed on grounds.

20)  Failure to follow the above rules may cause your entry to be disqualified.

21)  Value of Awards will be in excess of $6,000 in cash, prizes, and products.

22)  Set up times will be Friday June 3rd, 6-10pm & June 4th , 6-8am. NO exceptions. Overnight security will be provided for the event and access to restrooms will be available.

23)  You must be 18 years of age to compete. 18 or younger, a parent or guardian must be present at all times.

24)  Hearth and Grill Shop, vendors, sponsors and any other participating entities shall not be held liable for any injury or loss.

Competition Tips: Don’t forget tables, chairs, awning, or other covering. Have plenty of water and ice on hand.  If you are competing in the Dessert Category – Freezer space is extremely limited.  Consider a Dessert that does not require Frozen Items, i.e. Ice cream.  Do a checklist of what you will need. Containers will be provided for judging turn- in. Plan ahead to have fun.

Grand Champion Prize: ~ Large Big Green Egg*

1st, 2nd, & 3rd place cash and prizes awarded in each category.

Sponsors: Big Green Egg, Firemagic, Pepsi Bottling Group, Broilmaster, Weber, and Music City Metals

Disclaimer: Rules and /or prize category awards subject to change in regards to sponsorships.

Location: Hearth and Grill Shop

535 Thompson Lane

Nashville, TN 37211

(615) 255 4551

Pictures of Last Years Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off

The Hearth and Grill Shop Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off

The Hearth and Grill Shop Awards Great Prizes each year for the Winners

Last Years Contestants Preparing their Pork Ribs

The San Rafael Quartet Provides Wonderful Music all day long

Smokers and Grills of all sizes participate each year

Participants take their Grilling very Serious on this Day at Hearth and Grill Shop

Some Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off Teams fine time to lay back and rest

Some participants get in some much needed sleep after a long night of getting ready

Ribs and Chickens are Items of the Day...Can't you Smell It???

The Big Green Egg is a Popular Choice of Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off Participants

Oh My....Can you do it any better then this???

Each Team prepares their BBQ for the Judges

Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off Teams Receive Points for Presentation

Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off Judges take their judging very serious

Each Backyard Challenge Judge totals his own points for each entry

Desserts are also a big part of the day at the Annual Backyard Challenge BBQ Cook-Off

Peach Cobbler in a Cast Iron Skillet in the Smoker...Whoa!!! I can't wait!!!