The
Great Sandwiches Event
I am always on the lookout for good food
events in the city of Philadelphia. We are really blessed to have such amazing
offerings on a regular basis, and last year I really got to experience some
good ones. It was the inaugural year of the Great Sandwiches event, an evening
filled with items between slices of bread, and an overall competition between
some so called sandwich masters; Brad Spence, Eli Kulp and Scott Schroeder.
They participated in a Chopped style competition where they were given weird
ingredients and asked to make a tasty sandwich for the judges to taste. I wish
the crowd would have been able to taste these offerings, but it was still fun
to watch. Eli Kulp wound up the winner, combining the secret ingredients of green
tomatoes, spam and marmite in sandwich form to win the judges over.
There were a crazy amount of competitors
for the sandwich portion of the event that we got to partake in. We had
burgers, we had pulled pork banh mis, we had duck meatball sandwiches, we had a
duck leg cemita, we had veggie sandwiches, we had an Israeli hot dog with
eggplant and cucumber, we had the people's choice winner from Fat Jack's called
the Texas Twister with just about every kind of BBQ on it possible, we had
pastrami sandwiches, we had meatball sandwiches, just to name a few. It was
very interesting to see what all of the chefs could come up with., and amazing
to see just how delicious their sandwiches were. There was also all kinds of
offerings in terms of drinks and even tastes of distilled liquors. It was my
first time at Union Transfer, a space mostly known for being a concert venue,
but I thought it laid out for an event like this perfectly.
Overall I thought the event was really
well done, and the chefs did a great job of showcasing their skills by bumping
up the usual sandwich game to another level. Listening to the commentary from Scott
Shroeder was the funniest part of the evening. I swear the guy could have his
own reality TV show. I had a great time and would definitely go back if they do
it again this year. Check it out if you can! Cheers!
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