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“Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real” LasagnaBy Danny EckesMeaty, groovy, and filling is the best way to describe this dish. Much like the sounds of Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real. A fun band to see any chance you can get! Enjoy this dish with a light beer and have a great time with it!
“The Motet” ChopBy Danny EckesEnjoy this sweet and savory meal! Much like the sweet and savory funk of The Motet, this dish will brighten any day. I've had the pleasure of seeing The Motet a few times and never left disappointed. Enjoy the tunes, the meal, and a nice glass of Brother Thelonious - Belgian Style Abbey Ale.
“JJ Grey & Mofro” RisottoBy Danny EckesWarm and filling! The stellar performance of the shrimp becomes the star whether it is served on-top or mixed-in this dish. Much like seeing JJ Grey solo or with his band. This dish and these tunes are guaranteed to fill your soul. Enjoy it with a nice dry white wine and have a great night.
“Marcus King” SalmonBy Danny EckesMuch like Marcus King, this dish is unassuming and memorable. I first saw Marcus at the Great American Music Hall when he was only 21 years of age. Someone who is talented beyond his years, to say the least. I've had the pleasure of seeing him a few times after, both sitting in with other bands and with his own band. This recipe has simple ingredients but if precisely executed can be an amazing dish that you'll never forget. The name "King" is well deserved, both for the Salmon and Marcus. Give it a try and let me know how it turns out! This post is not sponsored by the musical artist nor the paired beverage. The amazon links are affiliate links.
“St. Paul and the Broken Bone”-less Rib-EyeBy Danny EckesIndulge in a savory ribeye steak while you listen to the soulful sounds of St. Paul and the Broken Bones. Top the single pan dinner off with a glass of North Coast's Pranqster. This dish is sure to gain heavy rotation in playlist or recipes. I've had the pleasure of seeing St. Paul a few times. The most memorable was at the Fox in Oakland. Give the pairing try and let me know how it turns out! This post is not sponsored by the musical artist nor the paired beverage. The amazon links are affiliate links.
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