Apple takes on Key lime and more at Once Upon a Pie
It sounds like a nice problem to have, but according to Evelyn Redmond, one of the most challenging aspects of organizing Goffstown’s yearly Pie Competition and Auction is keeping the judges from being completely overwhelmed with pie.
“This year, we’re actually going to have nine judges,” she said. “We decided to try to go a little easier on them because last year we had 70 pies to judge. [The] six judges that we had in attendance had to each test little tiny samples, but that’s still 35 different types of pies!”
Redmond is the organizer of the Once Upon a Pie baking competition and pie auction scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 23, in the Goffstown High School cafeteria (27 Wallace Road, Goffstown, 497-4841). “We actually had to move our event from a smaller venue at the Congregational Church, because we had so many attendees that people were standing. We’re expecting at least 200 people this year, which was our attendance last year.”
The yearly pie event, which raises funds for the Goffstown Public Library (2 High St, Goffstown, 497-2102, goffstownlibrary.com), is a combination baking competition and auction.
“It’s also a social event,” Redmond said. “During the day, in the morning, we accept pies for judging, up until noon, and then we tally the scores and come up with the first place. We award best in category, runner-up, and other designations besides first place, second place, third place. Then in the evening, starting at 6, we sell tickets to the public for $3. Anyone can get a slice of pie and a beverage. It’s really a social hour. During the evening, we have the runners up on a stand for silent auction, then at 7 p.m. we go to a live auction for the top-placed pies.”
Individuals from the community can submit pies, as well as various departments in the town government. Redmond said there is a long-standing grudge-match between the Goffstown Police Department and Parks and Recreation. “Their award has gone back and forth between the two groups multiple times over the last several years,” she said.
Which brings us back to the judges.
“We solicit judges from the community,” Redmond said. “In the past, we tried to keep the judges secret up until the time of the event. I believe this year we will announce who our judges have been at the end of the evening just before we start our auction. I actually asked someone to be a judge this year; he says, ‘I’m diabetic!’,” she remembered with a laugh.
“We have changed it up a bit,” she said. “We’ve got three different judges judging sessions and nine judges. We’re hoping we have just as many pies to judge, but we’re also hoping to go a little easier on their taste buds. We provide them with water and we have saltine crackers to cleanse their palates. But you can imagine it’s a fairly fast-paced process because we have to get through that many different pies.The judges judge first the pie on its appearance, and then we go ahead and take the little slice out of it and they have to judge it on five or six different attributes.” The pies are judged blind. “We have a coding process so that we can identify whose pie is which and the judges never know whose pie is whose,” Redmond said.
The pies themselves cover an entire pie spectrum from traditional apple pies to quiches to savory meat pies. “I know that one of the contestants is very proud of his Key lime pie,” Redmond said. She herself is a serious baker and submits pie to the competition every year. “I haven’t decided what I’m baking this year, yet,” she said. “It’s probably a few. I did four last year.”
Once Upon a Pie Baking Competition and Pie Auction
When: Saturday, Nov. 23
Where: Goffstown High School, 27 Wallace Road, Goffstown
Entrants should bring their pies and a completed entry form to the high school cafeteria between 9:30 a.m. and noon. Pie sales and auctions will begin at 6 p.m. Winning pies in each category will be sold to the highest bidder. Entry is $3 per person.
Entry forms are available from the Goffstown Public Library Foundation at gplnhfoundation.org.
Featured Photo: Courtesy photo.