WTTS In Conversation – Sheryl Crow

WTTS In Conversation’ is a bi-weekly podcast delivering decades of WTTS interviews with emerging and legendary artists.
For Episode #81, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Sheryl Crow spoke with Matt Pelsor ahead of the release of her twelfth studio album Evolution. They talked about bucking her 2019 intent to not release another album and dug into the themes of the forthcoming release, including the title track, and compared a song on the new record to a deep cut from 1996.

Find “WTTS In Conversation” here.

World Class Rock Recipes: (Kurt’s) ‘Moms seashell shrimp salad’

Just mix up these ingredients–but dig the handwritten recipe below:

‘Moms Seashell Shrimp Salad’ recipe by Kurt Cobain

2½ cups Noodles
½ cup Mayonnaise
½ cup Sour Cream
½ tsp dry dill
½ tsp salt
½ tsp dry mustard or 1 tsp real mustard
¼ tsp pepper
Olives, Celery (to taste)
¼ white onion

(Source: Kurt Cobain’s journals)

Kurt’s recipe leaves out the shrimp, but some are recommending a half-pound of cocktail shrimp

World Class Rock Recipes – Freddie Mercury’s Chicken Dhansak

This traditional Indian dish sounds delicious (though maybe a little complicated).

If you’re brave enough to tackle it, here’s the recipe:

Freddie Mercury’s Chicken Dhansak

2 tablespoons of channa, moong, and red lentils
4 tablespoons toor lentils
½ cup oil
1½ pounds of cubed boneless chicken
3 medium onions
2 cloves garlic
2 cups tinned (canned/chopped) tomatoes
1 medium aubergine (eggplant) chopped
1 large potato chopped
½ cup spinach (frozen)
Fresh coriander
Fresh mint
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 brown cardamom
5 cm (2 inches) cassia bark
½ teaspoon black mustard seeds
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ground cumin
¼ teaspoon ground fenugreek seeds
½ teaspoon chili powder
Salt

To begin, wash the lentils and soak them overnight. Afterward, cook the lentils while frying meat until it’s brown. Once both the lentils and meat are ready, put them aside and combine the cumin, cardamom, cassia bark, and mustard with onions, garlic, and salt. After that mixture has browned, mix in tomatoes and other chopped vegetables before reincorporating the lentils. Add the meat and remaining spices, and cook for roughly 40 minutes before finishing off with mint and coriander. Chicken Dhansak is best served over plain boiled rice.