Hatch Chile Festival
Ever since I left Denver, Colorado in August 2002 and made my way to Brooklyn, there is only one thing I really missed: green chilies. Sorry East coasters, you don’t know what I am talking about unless you happened to spend some time in the Southwest and indulged in the these delicious, hot, and meaty green peppers. This love and constant craving finally drove me to hit up the Hatch Valley Chile Festival in the tiny town of Hatch, New Mexico this year.
For 38 years they have hosted chili roasters, venders serving up a slew of chili laced goodies, a chili eating contest, auctions, and Chili Queen crowning, and more chili themed events all on a dusty clearing between numerous pepper fields just a couple miles from town. From the moment you enter Hatch the scent of chilies roasting hits your nose and you can’t go anywhere without people peddling sacks of the fresh peppers as well as ristas (the stringed bunches of chilies), chili stew, and chili rellenos.
Basically, I had landed in heaven. We spent all of Sunday chowing on chili ice cream, red chili laced popcorn, pecan and green chili brittle, corn soaked in green chili butter, chili beer, and so on.
Even when our car broke down on the drive back to Colorado in the small railroad town of Belen, New Mexico, I was still living high. Who cared the only place to eat was Pizza Hut? I took my jar of fresh green chili salsa and smothered my slice, letting the heat take away the pain of waiting for the mechanic.





September 15th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Wonderful review, Linnea. You really caught the aura of the chili festivities and your pictures are amazing. My favorite chili themed delectable was the Chili Ice Cream. It was so delicious. I am still thinking about that chilled yet spicy taste today. That was such a fun adventure and I hope to go next year and win you a bag of chilies at the auction.