North Shore Foodie Finds
Philly Cheesesteak Soup: Local Favorite or Strange Pairing?
In Patch's ongoing column looking at unusual foods along the North Shore, we focus on a creamy culinary remix at Red Rooster in Glenview.
Red Rooster has been serving groceries and deli food in Glenview for six years. The family-owned business, owned and run by Mike and Melissa Hogan, has offered Philly Cheesesteak soup since the beginning. When I saw the item on the menu I thought it was an unusual find, but it might actually be a local favorite. Mike said customers admit the soup seems weird, but Melissa noted that it is constantly gaining popularity. "They can't believe how good it is," Melissa said. The cream-based soup's ingredients are standard enough — beef, carrot, peas, potato. Plus Cheddar and American cheese. The deli calls it an entrée soup. "This is the meal," Melissa said. She called it "comfort food-ish." Mike couldn't even think of something to pair it …
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