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    Recapping the Souperbowl II

    by theelvee_w2oe3m January 31, 2011January 31, 2011

    If you were one of the lucky 350 people that got a ticket for Artsquest‘s Souperbowl II on Saturday you no doubt had a load of good food.  For those of you who didn’t, here’s the rundown of what was there.  The event benefited Artsquest’s B-Smart program.  The El Vee was there judging and, like last year, had every one of the soups barring the shellfish-laden ones. 

    Instead of going through and critiquing each one (which would take forever), I’ll just touch on some of the highlights.  Molly’s Irish Pub and Grille had a fantastic cheeseburger soup ridden with potatoes.  Zoup also had a Cheeseburger Royale soup, but Molly’s took the cake because it was far less salty and had a better, more authentic flavor.  Both Grumpy’s Bar-B-Que Roadhouse and Northampton County Community College’s Hampton Winds student restraunteurs made variations on chicken paprikash and both had their merits.  Grumpy’s included a large pierogi in their soup that added to the depth.  Hampton Winds had their same setup from last year, with all of the students working together to craft the soup.  It was delicious, but lacked the complexity that Grumpy’s had.

    Copperhead Grille surprised me with their Texas Red Chili.  I love extremely hot chili so I expected this to fall short for me.  Although it wasn’t hot enough to make you sweat, their chili had a great kick and a hearty, complex taste that really won over all of the judges.  Blue Sky Cafe had one of my favorite soups of the event.  A treat that I used to get at Wegmans all the time, they crafted a delightfully creamy chilled blueberry soup.  It was like summer in a cup and I could’ve easily taken a quart of it and drank it like fruit punch.  Goosey Gander had a roasted garlic potato that slapped you in the face with all of its garlic.  Definitely not for the garlic-wary, it was very intense and great.

    In what seems to be a fall staple nowadays, three restaurants made squash soup.  The two best were from Susan’s Gourmet Shop and Catering and Cathy’s Creative Catering & Cafe.  My personal favorite was the Autumn Squash Bisque with Raspberry Coulis from Susan’s, while the other judges favored the Butternut Squash and Pear from Cathy’s.  I think the raspberry was better due to the flavor the sauce imparted on the soup.  In the pear soup the pear seemed hardly noticeable to me, adding only a slight sweetness.  Below is the full list of restaurants, soups, and winners, as well as some photos of the event.

    Thanks to Artsquest for inviting The El Vee back for a second time and we hope to participate again next year when the Souperbowl III will be held at the SteelStacks center allowing a few more hundred people to attend!

    Soups: 
    Cathy’s Creative Catering & Cafe – Coconut Shrimp Bisque
    Cathy’s Creative Catering & Cafe – Beef Barley
    Cathy’s Creative Catering & Cafe – Butternut Squash and Pear
    Don Pablo’s Big TEX Bold MEX – Chicken Chili
    Green Harvest Food Emporium – Cream of Green
    Grumpy’s Bar-B-Que Roadhouse – Shrimp and Roasted Red Pepper Bisque
    Grumpy’s Bar-B-Que Roadhouse -Chicken and Pierogi Paprikash
    Grumpy’s Bar-B-Que Roadhouse  -Alligator and Crawfish Gumbo
    Hello Burrito – Classic Tomato Soup with Fresh Basil Pesto
    Jumbars – Curried Yam
    Jumbars – Ham with Green and White Bean
    Molly’s Irish Pub & Grill – Cheeseburger Soup
    Scotty O’s To Go – Buffalo Chicken Soup
    Victory Garden Farm to Table Catering – Creamy Wild Mushroom Bisque
    Victory Garden Farm to Table Catering – White Bean and Roasted Red Pepper
    Black Forest Deli and Catering – Borsch
    Black Forest Deli and Catering – Cream of Tomato
    Blue Sky Cafe – Sausage and White Bean
    Blue Sky Cafe – Chilled Blueberry Soup
    Blue Sky Cafe – Chipolte Black Bean Soup
    Cactus Blue Mexican Restaurant – Juliana
    Copperhead Grille – Homemade Vegetable
    Copperhead Grille – Texas Red Chili
    Goosey Gander Caterer & Deli – Roasted Garlic Potato
    Goosey Gander Caterer & Deli – Traditional Pasta Fagioli
    Granny McCarthy’s Tea Room – Shangarry Squash
    Hampton Winds – Chicken Paprikash Soup
    Hanoverville Roadhouse – New England Clam Chowder
    Hanoverville Roadhouse – Chicken Tomato Basil
    Looper’s Grille and Bar – Guacalajara
    Susan’s Gourmet Shop and Catering – Key West Shrimp Chowder
    Susan’s Gourmet Shop and Catering – Autumn Squash Bisque with Raspberry Coulis
    The Brew Works – Vegetarian Chili
    The Vineyard Restaurant – Beef Soup
    Wegmans – Spicy Chili Crab and Black Bean
    Zoup – Cheeseburger Royale
    Zoup – Lobster Bisque

    Winners:
    Best Chowder – Hanoverville Roadhouse with New England Clam Chowder
    Best Cream-Based – Molly’s Irish Pub and Grille with Cheeseburger Soup
    Best Ethnic – Grumpy’s Bar-B-Que Roadhouse with Chicken and Pierogi Paprikash
    Best Meat-Based – Copperhead Grille with Texas Red Chili
    Most Original – Blue Sky Cafe with Chilled Blueberry Soup
    Best Vegetarian – Butternut Squash and Pear
    People’s Choice 3rd Place – Blue Sky Cafe with Chilled Blueberry Soup
    People’s Choice 2nd Place – Hampton Winds with Chicken Paprikash Soup
    People’s Choice 1st Place – Cathy’s Creative Catering & Cafe with Coconut Shrimp Bisque










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