Slowly the true joy of Spring has been revealing itself as we people here in England have enjoyed returning to Spring hours with our clocks going forward, the slow lengthening of days and retreat from the long nights of Winter. Spring flowers are bringing colour and joy to us all.
As a very big music fan, I find that good music and amazing musicians also bring a ridiculously large amount of happiness into my life. Strange how these inexplicable sound waves can have such a unique emotional response. Perhaps one day we will be able to understand and explain it.
This month my pictures are of a truly inspiring music hero and guitar legend. I was lucky enough last month to see the iconic songwriter, guitarist and super-producer Nile Rodgers play one of my most favourite London venues; Camden's Roundhouse. As Nile said himself; I guarantee you will know some of my songs. And what songs he has worked on! From the most magical songs of Sister Sledge (We Are Family, Thinking Of You, Lost In Music) to David Bowie (the Let's Dance album with its dalliance into funk), Madonna's Like A Virgin LP and the immortal sound of Chic (Everybody Dance, Le Freak, I Want Your Love, Good Times). There was a particularly touching moment as he told the story of his diagnosis and treatment for aggressive prostate cancer and his eventual declaration of being clear. Every phone (because we aren't allowed to use lighters now) was lit up for a poignant version of the mega hit he co-wrote and performed with Daft Punk and Farrell; Get Lucky.
It is reputed that Nile's "Hitmaker" Stratocaster (a 1960 model with a 1959 neck) has been responsible for 100 million record sales... in other words the guitar has generated $2billion and counting.
Nile Rodgers is a consummate musician, an influential figure and a force to be reckoned with. He has had to deal with the passing of his musical partner in Chic, Bernard Edwards as well as his own trials. Nevertheless he has come out of it all with creativity, positivity and joie de vivre. And in this fickle world we live in he has stayed relevant, such is the power of his unique musicianship.
I hope you enjoy my pictures from his live show with Chic. It was a complete privilege to even be in the same room with such a hero.
Recipes:
Springtime packed lunch ideas for leftover lamb, leftover asparagus pasta, tortilla, crab salad and open sandwiches on rye: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/apr/12/packed-lunch-ideas-recipes-asparagus-wild-garlic-tortilla-lamb-pitta
Loads of you wonderful foodies are macaron mad, I know. But how about a Chai Masala Macaron? Let Angela of Patisserie Makes Perfect show you how... http://www.patisseriemakesperfect.co.uk/masala-chai-macarons-jour-du-macaron-macaron-day/
Speedy vegetarian supper: pappardelle pasta with cavolo nero, orange, chilli and garlic by Diana Henry:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/11522938/Pappardelle-with-cavolo-nero-orange-chilli-and-garlic-recipe.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/11522938/Pappardelle-with-cavolo-nero-orange-chilli-and-garlic-recipe.html
"Monastery style lentil soup": a soup fit for an austere monk... until you whack in dry sherry. (Vegetarian). http://food52.com/blog/12740-a-very-sensible-genius-lentil-soup-until-the-sherry
Kavey's Black Garlic, Mushroom & Cream Penne Pasta with a full bulb of black garlic (ooh!): http://www.kaveyeats.com/2015/04/black-garlic-mushroom-cream-penne-pasta.html
Chicken, leek & prosciutto gratin. Cooking demystified for the nervous cook: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/apr/24/how-to-cook-a-chicken-gratin-meal-feasting-henry-dimbleby-jane-baxter
Simple supper dish which is quick to rustle up, a Cinnamon chicken bulgar wheat pilaf: http://www.olivemagazine.com/recipes/cinnamon-chicken-bulgar-pilaf/3831.html
Beetroot and Jerusalem Artichoke Boulangere Gratin: http://kelliesfoodtoglow.com/2015/04/01/beetroot-and-jerusalem-artichoke-boulangere-gratin/
Articles/Know How:
How to make dumplings and expand your cooking creativity! http://food52.com/blog/12764-how-to-make-dumplings-without-a-recipe
Getting the best out of vegetables: http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zty2xnb
"Still or sparkling?" Unless it's not safe in the country in question, my answer is always "Tap, please". http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/21/bottled-water-multinational-companies-environment-consumers
What you might have missed at Snig's Kitchen:
My roasted vegetable salad recipe is my attempt at bridging the gap between Winter and Spring. Sustaining and substantial, but without the stodge factor. http://snigskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/roasted-vegetable-salad.html
TV:
Father Ted (Season 2)
Music:
The Charlatans - Modern Nature
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Chasing Yesterday
Tori Amos - From The Choirgirl Hotel
Please note: as with every monthly Favourites List, all of these items have been selected by me simply because I love them. I do not receive any money, benefits in kind or other incentive for posting these links or recommendations.
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