Showcasing Their Culinary Skills
Daryl and Norma Maune, proud members of the South Texas Stampede, recently showcased their culinary expertise at the Annual Eagle Springs Open BBQ Cookoff. These seasoned culinary enthusiasts have a track record of success in competitive cooking, and this event was no exception.
Daryl Maune: The 2022 Texas State Steak Champion
Daryl Maune, the reigning 2022 Texas State Steak Champion, proved once again that he’s a force to be reckoned with in the world of culinary competitions. His impressive performance at the Eagle Springs Open BBQ Cookoff earned him a well-deserved 3rd place overall. Let’s take a closer look at his individual achievements:
Category | Placement |
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Overall | 3rd |
Brisket | 5th |
Ribs | 4th |
Chicken | 4th |
Daryl’s consistency and skill were on full display, and his top-5 placements in multiple categories underscored his prowess as a culinary competitor.
Norma Maune: The Ancillary Queen
Norma Maune, known affectionately as the “Ancillary Queen,” is no stranger to success in the culinary world. Her outstanding performance at the Eagle Springs Open BBQ Cookoff once again highlighted her culinary talents. Norma’s achievements in the ancillary categories were nothing short of remarkable:
Category | Placement |
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Desserts | 2nd (Turtle Cheesecake) |
Other Category | 1st (Shrimp Mango Stack) |
Norma’s finesse in crafting delectable desserts and innovative dishes earned her top honors in both the dessert and other categories. Her culinary creations consistently impress judges and fellow competitors alike.
Daryl and Norma Maune continue to make their mark in the competitive culinary circuit, and their achievements at the Eagle Springs Open BBQ Cookoff are a testament to their dedication and culinary excellence. As members of the South Texas Stampede, they exemplify the spirit of teamwork and a passion for cooking that defines the team. Congratulations to Daryl and Norma for their outstanding performance at this cook-off! ππ₯ #BBQ #Dessert #Appetizer #SouthTexasStampede