LTH Soup & Bread Night, Hideout, 2/16, 5:30-7:30PMEarlier this year, several of us participated at an
LTH night of Soup & Bread at the Hideout. This year, the event goes from January to April.
Martha Bayne – the brains behind S&B – has asked us to participate once again. Here’s how she describes it:
Each week we'll offer up six or more delicious soups made by professional and amateur cooks, as well as bread donated from local bakeries and the pastry class at the Illinois Institute of Art Culinary School. There is never a cover charge, and it's always family friendly. And, as ever, we'll be collecting donations for different local food pantries and hunger relief organizations to keep the soup hot all over town. On January 5 our donations benefit the Casa Catalina Food Pantry in Back of the Yards.
And ... what's that you say? You want to share your grandma's chicken noodle soup with the world? You've been experimenting with pork-belly broths? You're perfecting your vegan chowder? You want, in other words, to take on the awesome responsibility of being a Soup & Bread cook? You're on. As a bonus, your tasty soup recipe could be included in one of 2011's NAME Soupscription packs of recipe cards. Oh, the fame!Our night is February 16. If you want to join in, post to this thread. You will need to bring a crockpot’s worth of soup (bread will be donated), and we’d recommend bringing it warm (like in an insulated container) – it takes a long time for a crockpot to warm up, so you'll want a running start.
We can use 6 people/teams of two. So far, we have:
1.GWiv: Taza breads
2.David Hammond & The Wife: Pozole
3. happy_stomach: Signs and documentation
4. kennyz: Zuppa di celiege
5. stevez: Smoked ham bone navy bean soup
6. irisarbor: Split pea and ham
7. mbh: Curried squash and lentil soup
8. boudreaulicious: Red beans and rice with sausage soup
9. Ursiform: Caldo de Res
10. petite_gourmande: Condiments
11. jsinger: French onion soup
12. Cathy2: Crackers
13. hellodali: Buttercrunch toffee and buckeyes
14. Dobra Bielinski: Soup or bread
15. Izzy: Winter fruit and veggie salad; chocolate muffins
Learn more about S&B or
The Hidout.Scenes from last year’s happy_stomach organized event:

From Martha Bayne:Hi everybody, and thanks so much for volunteering to cook for Soup & Bread of 2011! In case you forgot, you're on the schedule for next Wednesday, February 16.
Here's what you need to know:
Please prepare 2-3 gallons of soup for the event. This is just a suggested baseline, as that seems to be the most a normal cook can handle in a normal apartment kitchen. If you have the capacity to bring more that would be super.
You are welcome to bring any kind of soup you like, but if you can let me know before next Wednesday whether it is meat or veggie, that would be terrific.
Please bring your soup to the Hideout around 5 PM on Wednesday. If you can't get there by 5 that's cool -- it can be good to stagger the soups -- but give me a heads up so I don't panic. And, if you need to drop off your soup the night before, that's an option, but again, please let me know so I can arrange to meet you at the bar, or at least let the the Tuesday night bartender know what's up.
If you can bring your soup WARM, that is preferable. If not, we can heat it up on site, but be warned it will take a LONG TIME. We have SEVEN CROCK POTS on hand; if there are more than seven cooks, please bring some extra crocks.
We ask all the cooks to hang out with their soup and serve it themselves, if possible. This way, you can answer any questions people might have, get to know your soup eaters, and generally keep an eye on things, though I will have helpers on hand to keep things running smoothly. If you can't stick around that's ok, just let me know ahead of time and we will try and arrange for a proxy server. But, bear in mind that if history is any guide, this will not be a three-hour commitment; most of the soup goes pretty quickly!
We need to have the back room cleared of all soup messiness by 8 or so, so that we can get set up for the jazz show later in the evening. This is not usually a problem, but just for the record.
As we did last year, we are donating the contributions from each soup night to various neighborhood food pantries and soup kitchens -- next week the money goes to support Asian Youth Services, which runs a hot meal program for the kids it serves.
http://asianyouthservices.org/Finally (what, she isn't done yet?), whenever you have a chance please send me a recipe for your soup -- and a one sentence bio -- so we can post it to the soup blog and include it in our Soupscription project! Don't miss out on your chance at Soup & Bread immortality. (More on Soupscriptions here:
http://soupnbread.wordpress.com/about-t ... scription/)
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