
Hoge is now on his third year of selling at the FreshFarm Dupont market. Regulars know to hit his table fast, before he sells out of the four-ounce crab cakes. Many are also hoping for a free snack. Every weekend, Hoge bakes about 20 to 30 scones or cookies to hand out gratis. The only condition? Each lucky recipient has to share the treat with a stranger.
So what does he nosh on when he's not setting up shop and feeding others? Read on...
Favorite crab cake condiment: Thinly sliced chilled avocado with lemon.
Best bread for crab cake sandwiches: Bari, a soft centered porous bread with a crusty outside.
Secret weapon when early-rising for Dupont market: Two 12 ounce cups of hot, freshly ground Sumatran coffee from the Daily Roast.
Favorite home-baked cookie: The "everything cookie," made of pecans, dried cherries, coconut, oatmeal, chocolate chips, and espresso coffee.
Cashews or peanuts?: Cashews, unless the peanuts are freshly roasted with habanero pieces,
garlic, sea salt, and grasshopper legs.
Berries or stone fruits?: Neither. Chilled cantaloupe with a little salt.
Medium? Medium rare? Well-done?: Rare to medium rare.
Market vendor whose goods you cannot live without: Cheese is my weakness, and each vendor has their own respective strengths. The in-season fruits are also delicious. But above all, being able to sell my food alongside vendors who take such great pride in what they produce—I can't think of a better way to spend my
Sunday.
Favorite ravioli stuffing: Smoked bluefish or the crab with corn.
Chris Hoge's seafood products are available at the indoor Montgomery Women's Market in Bethesda on Wednesdays and Saturdays; at the Penn Quarter FreshFarm market on Thursdays; at the Falls Church farmers market on Saturdays; and at the Dupont Circle FreshFarm market on Sundays.
They're also available by calling 1-866-785-4100 (that's his home office) or through Chrismarketplace.com.