ADAMS MORGAN: Apple Festival & Pie Baking Contest Returns Oct. 28


Apple season is upon us, so come hungry to the Tenth Annual Adams Morgan Apple Festival Saturday, October 28, featuring the Apple Pie Baking Contest. The area’s bakers compete for the title of Best Apple Pie, and all for a good cause – proceeds of pie sales support Joseph’s House.

The festival is organized by the Adams Morgan Partnership BID and the Adams Morgan Farmers’ Market, one of the longest running markets in the city. The free festivities take place at SunTrust Plaza at 18th Street and Columbia Road, NW, beginning with an heirloom apple tasting at 10:30 am, followed by an apple pie contest judged by the following local foodies and celebrities:

  • Jonathan Cho, owner of Adams Morgan’s own BUL and Sakuramen restaurants
  • Ted Guthrie, ANC1C Chairman
  • Leon Harris, NBC4
  • Alex McCoy, chef/owner of Lucky Buns restaurant (coming soon to Adams Morgan)
  • Gabriela Mossi, Executive Director, Washington English Center
  • Tess Palladino, Bitches Who Brunch food blogger
Esther Siegel and Michael Tabor from Licking Creek Bend Farm operate the farmers’ market and will supply free apples to registered pie contestants this Saturday October 21. Bakers will submit their homemade pies to compete for the top slot in four categories: appearance, filling, crust and overall. The festival also includes the melodic harmonies of Adams Morgan’s own viola musician Roy Hill, and will feature a pumpkin decorating station for the first time. All paper wares and utensils used will be biodegradable.

“Adams Morgan is a neighborhood of food-lovers, and this festival offers all the ingredients for a fun community event – talented local bakers, heirloom apple tasting, a pie-baking contest, and pumpkin decorating,” said Kristen Barden, Executive Director of the Adams Morgan Partnership Business Improvement District. Past participants included a James Beard Award nominee and a Top Chef contestant.
 
Schedule:
  • 8 am: Adams Morgan Farmers Market opens 
  • 10 am: Pie delivery 
  • 10:30 am: Heirloom apple tasting 
  • 11 am: Pie slices go on sale 
  • 12 pm to 1 pm: Judging 
  • 1 pm: Winners announced 
  • 1 pm: Market & festival ends  
 The event is free and open to the public. Pie entries are limited to 15; email AMPBID Operations Manager Brian Barrie to register for the pie contest at bbarrie@adamsmorganonline.org. Registrants may pick up free apples to make their pies on Saturday, October 21 at the market. Each registrant must bake three homemade 9” pies from scratch (one for judges, two for sale) and provide a list of their ingredients. After the judging is complete, pie slices cost $5 each and proceeds support Joseph’s House. To learn more about the event, visit FB.com/AdamsMorganAppleFestival.

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