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Toronto Eggfest and Smoke Show

This looks interesting, for your $30 you get access to an Eggfest (http://www.biggreeneggtoronto.com/) and a Smoke Show (http://torontosmokeshow.com/?mc_cid=8cf20929b4&mc_eid=14c49770c1)

Haven't been to an Eggfest in a few years, so looks like this one is it!  I like the fact there will be other smokers, as I'm more into the food now, but having said that I would not have gone without the Eggs there  :)

Thanks
Dave
Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)

Comments

  • HeavyG
    HeavyG Posts: 10,324
    Looks like a fun event(s).
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk




  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    Hey Dave, why not sign up to cook?

    First 40 COOKS to register online will receive our COOK'S Thank You Package which includes the following.


    GIFT CARD - The Butcher's Son - $150

    GIFT CARD - Dickson Barbeque - $150

    Lane's BBQ Rubs (3) - $36

    Acacia Concave Board Eggfest Edition - $80

    SHUN 8" Chef Knife Eggfest Edition - $180

    canuckland
  • We are planning on going. 
  • Greeno55
    Greeno55 Posts: 635
    I was worried when I got the smoke show email it there was no mention of Big Green Eggs.  Emailed a Rob at Dickson and he confirmed it’s two events at one location.  Am I the only one half expecting a North Korea/South Korea DMZ line between the Eggs and other cookers? :lol:
    LBGE (2012), MiniMax (2014), and too many Eggcessories to list.  - Sudbury, Ontario
  • Photo Egg
    Photo Egg Posts: 12,110
    Canugghead said: 
    Hey Dave, why not sign up to cook?

    First 40 COOKS to register online will receive our COOK'S Thank You Package which includes the following.


    GIFT CARD - The Butcher's Son - $150

    GIFT CARD - Dickson Barbeque - $150

    Lane's BBQ Rubs (3) - $36

    Acacia Concave Board Eggfest Edition - $80

    SHUN 8" Chef Knife Eggfest Edition - $180

    That's almost worth cross country travel to cook!
    Thank you,
    Darian

    Galveston Texas
  • Sammi
    Sammi Posts: 598
    edited April 2018
    Hey Dave, why not sign up to cook?

    First 40 COOKS to register online will receive our COOK'S Thank You Package which includes the following.


    GIFT CARD - The Butcher's Son - $150

    GIFT CARD - Dickson Barbeque - $150

    Lane's BBQ Rubs (3) - $36

    Acacia Concave Board Eggfest Edition - $80

    SHUN 8" Chef Knife Eggfest Edition - $180

    How about you @Canugghead , are you in this year?
    Sudbury, Ontario
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    edited April 2018
    @Sammi probably, we've been cooking there almost every year, missed one year due to kitchen renovation.  Tempted to cross the DMZ line and cook on the Fontana Forni instead of BGE!
    canuckland
  • Sammi
    Sammi Posts: 598
    @Canugghead Ya not sure about the split but I'm sure it will work out. I'm planning on being on the other side of the table this year too. Should be fun.
    Sudbury, Ontario
  • Gym
    Gym Posts: 366
    Greeno55 said:
    I was worried when I got the smoke show email it there was no mention of Big Green Eggs.  Emailed a Rob at Dickson and he confirmed it’s two events at one location.  Am I the only one half expecting a North Korea/South Korea DMZ line between the Eggs and other cookers? :lol:
    Haha, yes!
    I too was a little confused as to whether or not this was an eggfest, ou something different.
  • Gym
    Gym Posts: 366
    Are cooks on the hook for the cost of the protein?
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    edited April 2018
    @Gymyes 

    http://www.biggreeneggtoronto.com/cooks.html
    ... Besides food, we kindly ask you bring gloves for food handling, foil trays and foil, utensils, paper plates, plastic forks and spoons, toothpicks, paper towels, cooler or ice chest, and meat thermometer....

    In previous years Dickson sent out Lane's rubs and the $150 butcher gift certificate in advance so you can purchase the protein on your menu, you'll need to visit the butcher or make pickup arrangement with them.

    Eggcessories will be discounted by 20%, giving the $150 Dickson gift card extra mileage.



    canuckland
  • @Canugghead you certainly get around. I don't think you will stray from the BGE but then again your cooking skills are many and well versed. Hope all is well with you and Mary.
    Larry
    Aiken, SC. and
    Fancy Gap, Va.
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    @Double Bogey  great hearing from you my friend! Say hi to Vicki. Will shoot you a pm to catch up!
    canuckland
  • caliking
    caliking Posts: 18,727
    @Canugghead you really need to get in there and show them how its done :)

    Now if you could only rope in that slacker @Little Steven ... it would be a treat for all !

    I hear he doesn't really know how to cook... especially Indian grub.

    #1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February  2013 • #3 Mini May 2013
    A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    Anyone attending?  We'll be there, cooking on the Smoke Show side with Pro 34 and KJ Classic. Blasphemy! Drop by to say Hi if you are.
    canuckland
  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
    edited September 2018
    I will be there as a taster, with my wife.  Will try and find you.
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • I was there but it was no Eggfest thats for sure. I think maybe 10 BGE tents total. I was expecting something more similar to the last three years . I was honestly a little disappointed . 
    Cambridge, Ontario , Canada . XL BGE
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    edited October 2018
    It was advertised as Toronto Smoke Show and Toronto Eggfest. Unfortunately Weber+Traeger+KJ+Fontana collectively dwarfed BGE.  The dealer was just thinking outside the egg!
    canuckland
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    Also, previous eggfests were held at start of bbq season in early June, with no competitions.  This was end of September, I think KJ alone outsold eggs. 
    canuckland
  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
    edited October 2018
    The food was great.  Was there for 4 hrs and once again missed the demonstrations I wanted to see.   No idea when they started.

    Did stumble onto one but it was under the music speaker and could not hear anything, except the music.

    Stayed a few minutes at another, it was only a sales pitch for cooking classes and after the second put down of ceramic cookers we left that one.

    It was nice having other cookers there, it's all good.

    Edit: Did buy some nice Peach chunks ... Looking forward to using that.
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • EggNorth said:
    The food was great.  Was there for 4 hrs and once again missed the demonstrations I wanted to see.   No idea when they started.

    Did stumble onto one but it was under the music speaker and could not hear anything, except the music.

    Stayed a few minutes at another, it was only a sales pitch for cooking classes and after the second put down of ceramic cookers we left that one.

    It was nice having other cookers there, it's all good.

    Edit: Did buy some nice Peach chunks ... Looking forward to using that.
    I’ve been looking for peach chunks with no luck. Was it Dixon’s that sold them?
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    @unoriginalusernamehttps://dicksonbbq.com/search?q=furtado
    Watch out for any online discount and/or free shipping offer this weekend.
    canuckland
  • GrillSgt
    GrillSgt Posts: 2,507
    There’s a new smoke profile in CA. 
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    edited October 2018
    Matt1969 said:
    I was there but it was no Eggfest thats for sure. I think maybe 10 BGE tents total. I was expecting something more similar to the last three years . I was honestly a little disappointed . 
    Close, there were 13 BGE tents. Most, if not all, tents housed the usual two cook teams and two eggs.  

    To put it in perspective, I heard this year's Niagara Eggfest in August had about the same number of cook stations and that was strictly eggs. Dickson set the eggfest bar too high in previous years I guess, with the time of year and format changes I doubt they can match past numbers again. Competitions is good IMO.

    Hopefully eggheads in attendance also took the opportunity to socialise with some of the 30+ KJ cook teams and sampled their food, after all KJ works exactly the same as BGE!
    canuckland
  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
    EggNorth said:
    The food was great.  Was there for 4 hrs and once again missed the demonstrations I wanted to see.   No idea when they started.

    Did stumble onto one but it was under the music speaker and could not hear anything, except the music.

    Stayed a few minutes at another, it was only a sales pitch for cooking classes and after the second put down of ceramic cookers we left that one.

    It was nice having other cookers there, it's all good.

    Edit: Did buy some nice Peach chunks ... Looking forward to using that.
    I’ve been looking for peach chunks with no luck. Was it Dixon’s that sold them?
    Yes, cannugghead has the link below.  Big chunks, I will have to split a few before using, then again maybe not.
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
    Matt1969 said:
    I was there but it was no Eggfest thats for sure. I think maybe 10 BGE tents total. I was expecting something more similar to the last three years . I was honestly a little disappointed . 
    Close, there were 13 BGE tents. Most, if not all, tents housed the usual two cook teams and two eggs.  

    To put it in perspective, I heard this year's Niagara Eggfest in August had about the same number of cook stations and that was strictly eggs. Dickson set the eggfest bar too high in previous years I guess, with the time of year and format changes I doubt they can match past numbers again. Competitions is good IMO.

    Hopefully eggheads in attendance also took the opportunity to socialise with some of the 30+ KJ cook teams and sampled their food, after all KJ works exactly the same as BGE!
    Yes, it was nice as there was always something available, of course we had to take a few breaks.  I believe I got some pineapple from you ... Looked very busy so I just moved along, there was a long line behind me.

    Best thing I did this year was we each had a big water bottle with us, the lineup to buy water and booze was long.
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 11,458
    edited October 2018
    @EggNorth the beverage situation is 'interesting', was there just one server? I suppose that's the price of running an event at a licensed venue; I recall attending eggfests in PA at the dealer's parking lot where attendees helped themselves to huge coolers of beverages.

    We cooked chicken wings and Moroccan beef koftas on the Traeger, brownies and pineapple on the KJ. btw, I was wearing a BGE apron, lol.  As predicted, the cheater no-prep pineapple and brownies were way more popular than the proteins, we couldn't cook them fast enough... I guess our proteins sucked or tasters were already in meat coma just couple of hours into the event, probably both  :)  
    canuckland
  • EggNorth
    EggNorth Posts: 1,535
    @EggNorth the beverage situation is 'interesting', was there just one server? I suppose that's the price of running an event at a licensed venue; I recall attending eggfests in PA at the dealer's parking lot where attendees helped themselves to huge coolers of beverages.

    We cooked chicken wings and Moroccan beef koftas on the Traeger, brownies and pineapple on the KJ. btw, I was wearing a BGE apron, lol.  As predicted, the cheater no-prep pineapple and brownies were way more popular than the proteins, we couldn't cook them fast enough... I guess our proteins sucked or tasters were already in meat coma just couple of hours into the event, probably both  :)  
    Looked like there was always 40 to 50 people in line ... Did not bother us as we had our water and no need for that.   Probably meat coma, sure was a lot of it there.   
    Dave
    Cambridge, Ontario - Canada
    Large (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018)
  • I considered attending as a taster, but, didn't see the value for money...…$40 per person ($80 for wife and I) to walk around and stand in line......nope.

    Weber Genesis CP310; Weber Q1200 (camping); LBGE.

    "If you haven't heard a rumour by 8:30 am - start one"

  • Matt1969 said:
    I was there but it was no Eggfest thats for sure. I think maybe 10 BGE tents total. I was expecting something more similar to the last three years . I was honestly a little disappointed . 
    Close, there were 13 BGE tents. Most, if not all, tents housed the usual two cook teams and two eggs.  

    To put it in perspective, I heard this year's Niagara Eggfest in August had about the same number of cook stations and that was strictly eggs. Dickson set the eggfest bar too high in previous years I guess, with the time of year and format changes I doubt they can match past numbers again. Competitions is good IMO.

    Hopefully eggheads in attendance also took the opportunity to socialise with some of the 30+ KJ cook teams and sampled their food, after all KJ works exactly the same as BGE!
       Food was great but the venue was poor in my opinion . I'm all good for having a Smoke show with all the others its just that in past years at Brick Works the atmosphere was far better , beverage service far better (who doesn't take debit in this day and age ) . Maybe Brick works set the bar too high . I also agree the time of year was odd to me . 
    Cambridge, Ontario , Canada . XL BGE