Omelet With Leftover Chicken Pie Filling

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Food Notes

What can you do with some spare chicken pie filling, dear musicooks? A juicy omelet! You just add beaten eggs, salt, pepper, flour, a little bit of milk, and… ready in no time! Good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Please remember. Food should not be wasted; only transformed.

Music Pairing

Mongo Santamaría, “Stoned Soul Picnic”.

Music Bites

Congas and bongos were Mongo Santamaría’s (1917-2003) instruments. He was from Cuba and he specialised in Latin jazz and salsa. “Mongo” was the nickname he was given, when he started his career in the US as a percussionist and band leader, where he was considered as one of the greatest rhythm innovators of his generation. One of his best stage friends was Tito Puente. Impressive discography too.

Food Notes

What can you do with some spare chicken pie filling, dear musicooks? A juicy omelet! You just add beaten eggs, salt, pepper, flour, a little bit of milk, and… ready in no time! Good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Please remember. Food should not be wasted; only transformed.

Music Pairing

Mongo Santamaría, “Stoned Soul Picnic”.

Music Bites

Congas and bongos were Mongo Santamaría’s (1917-2003) instruments. He was from Cuba and he specialised in Latin jazz and salsa. “Mongo” was the nickname he was given, when he started his career in the US as a percussionist and band leader, where he was considered as one of the greatest rhythm innovators of his generation. One of his best stage friends was Tito Puente. Impressive discography too.

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Salty, Sweet

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Alcoholic, Nonalcoholic

Season

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

Occasion

Christmas, Easter, Fasting, Other

Music

Classical, Ethnic, Greek, Jazz, OST, Soul