Soup Swap 2009: We ate, we drank, we swapped!


(Above photos by Luis Gomez of One Photograph a Day)
This year we hosted the event at home which gave things a more cozy and intimate atmosphere. We enjoyed opening our door to relatives, old friends, new friends, work friends, and school friends. We had strong repeat performers from last time as well as some fresh new faces bubbling with enthusiasm. Some of our friends from the DC blogosphere were even there including Francoise and Matty. My friend professional photographer Luis was also there armed with his camera and posted great photos and a nice write-up on his site. Cindy also took photos for us, which we've compiled here in the first slideshow...
Our DC Soup Swap 2009 Slideshow
...and Joe captured some more cool pics including a glimpse inside our freezer packed with our winter stockpile of vodka and homemade soup! Wheee!
Joe's 2009 DC Soup Swap Photos
We did a few things differently this year. We were definitely more organized and because I'm a dork, I designed veggie, fish, and meat stickers to help distinguish soup types. Also, instead of declaring winners, everyone voted (via secret ballot) on two categories (Most Original Soup + Most Creative Packaging). We'd previously had folks pick numbers once which meant they were stuck with their lot for the duration. This time we had six rounds of numbers. That way if you picked last the first round you had a chance of picking a better number for another. I thought this might take too long since we had 17 soups, but it was pretty fast and efficient. Plus it just gave more people the chance to chat, drink and eat!


Yes, eating was a required activity for ALL guests because as usual we went overboard and leftovers are BAD for New Year resolutions! This year we had hot soup on tap and made our Argentine empanadas; a variety of our quesadillas and muffuletta sandwiches; mini cheesecakes; chocolate croissant bread pudding, antipasto, and much more.
As for the soups themselves, I couldn't help but notice beef was big this year with at least 5 entries using it as a main ingredient. Nothing like cold weather to get the carnivores salivating. Still, soup swap is really about having something for everyone and we did have a great selection. Here's the 2009 lineup followed by this year's winners:
The Soups
1. Fiery Chili Colorado
2. Minestrone with Beef
3. Celeriac-Apple Soup with Bacon & Chive Oil
4. Venezuelan Beef Soup
5. Spicy Tortilla with Smoked Pork + Baby Tamal
(accompaniment: fried tortilla strips)
6. Beef Stew with Porcini Mushrooms
7. Indian Spiced Split Pea Soup
8. Lentil + Sausage (3 quarts)
9. West African Peanut Soup (3 quarts)
10. Pig in the Apple Tree Stew
11. Chicken + Wild Rice Soup
12. Lamb with Beans, Barley, Carrots & Kale
13. Thai Butternut Squash (3 quarts)
14. Spicy Sausage + Potato (3 quarts)
15. Organic Cilantro-Potato Garbanzo Bean Goodness
16. Shrimp Bisque
17. Argentine Locro Stew
Most coveted soup:
Pete's "Spicy Tortilla with Smoked Pork + Baby Tamal (accompaniment: fried tortilla strips). During his "tell" he informed the crowd that he'd smoked the pork at 10pm and then let it finish overnight in the oven at 200 degrees. Who can resist this man!
Most original soup:
Julie's "Pig in the Apple Tree Stew." She said she was inspired by the signs of the Goddess, the pig and the apple. Who knew!? (Runner-up: Danni's "Celeriac-Apple Soup with Bacon + Chive Oil")
Most creatively packaged soup:
Michelle's "Chicken + Wild Rice Soup" for using prescription bottles to label her soup containers. "Take at first sign of cold or flu. May cause happiness. Active ingredient: Love." Walking up to claim her prize, Michelle exclaimed, "Thank you pharmaceutical companies!" (Runner-up: AGAIN, Danni's "Celeriac-Apple Soup with Bacon + Chive Oil" )
Last but not least soup:
Luis' "Venezuelan Beef Soup." We think this is a tad unfair, because his soup was in the freezer trying to freeze when folks were strategizing their soup picks. In any case, Margaret and I are delighted to have some waiting for us to consume one snowy night!
The Prizes (in no particular order):
1. Bill Buford's book Heat
2. Food Smarts trivia game
3. How to Be a Better Foodie book
4.Guyot Squishy Bowls
I really wish we'd had an extra set of the squishy bowls. Those things are cool! But, instead we'll settle for our freezer packed with a variety of great soup!, I assure you this is in no way the result of my own soup selection skills. Whenever I'd walk up to pick Margaret would hiss, "WAIT! No, No, NO, not that one we already HAVE that one, get a different one! Get THIS one!" What would I do without her?
Once the final quart was plucked from the table the crowd erupted with a roar of applause and triumph. Success! Together we brought in 90 quarts of soup and every one of them went to a good home! We also managed to collect 35 canned goods which will be donated to Martha's Table. Martha’s Table helps DC's at-risk children, youth, and families improve their lives by providing educational programs, food, clothing, and enrichment opportunities.
We want to thank Heather and Joe for bringing extra tables, buckets of beer, donating a prize, and helping emcee; Cindy and Laris for bringing tons of veggie and pork spring rolls and helping with furniture rearrangement; Tatu for making her legendary steaming hot chai and doughnuts; but most of all we have to thank the great and enthusiastic group that made it out on a cold Sunday for our little "souperbowl" of sorts. We couldn't do it without you!
As things were wrapping up we overheard a few couples already making mental notes for next year. They picked up on the fact that if they were to each make six quarts of soup that means they'd get 12 glorious quarts to take home (that's our little trick). I know I already have a good idea for my 2010 packaging and accompaniment, now I just have to pick the perfect soup!
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