Series One: Preference
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Did you know that ricepaper looks like a condom, but doesn’t taste like one? Did you know that spooning leads to forking? If you didn’t, you heard it here first.
Preference were keen in the kitchen, splitting up the entrée, mains and cocktail preparation between them. Nathan got stung by lime juice and chilies while preparing his Salad-Dodger Salad (marinated lamb cutlets). He later tempted fate with a can of spray-on oil and an angry smoking BBQ.
Being an ex-chef, nicKo was pleased to not be chopping parsley, but he chopped enough other stuff for the “Reflector Rolls” (Vietnamese-style rolls) to make up for it.
Carlos’ concentration over his cocktails almost matched the intensity of his face as he flexed his bicep and muddled lychees into a pulp. Apparently, it’s all about the bicep. The rest of the band endorsed the outcome. Tim: "It's like food, man."
It’s unknown whether Tim has ever cooked prior to the show, yet he figured out how to de-seed a chili and squeeze a lime. Not so hot on the garlic crushing, though. Fortunately, Chris, master of the house, had finished his "big salad in a big salad bowl" in time to provide remedial classes.
Food so light, music so heavy. From the second storey of the house, guest guitarist, Gerry, added some delicate flamenco guitar to the wall of thunder coming from the band downstairs. Carlos demonstrated the plight of a metal vocalist; singing while doubled over, with veins popping out of his neck. nicKo spun around and around and around and managed to keep his balance. Nathan and Tim banged heads till they nearly fell off, their synchronous guitars bouncing off each other; and Chris kept precision time, a neat kitchen, and a dog called Billy.
Viewer Comments
Gen
14th November 2006
Love the cocktail recipie, rocket fuel!
Luke
22nd May 2007
You Guys Rock!!!! F!#?N Metal !!!!??Keep up the good work fellas.That was a good episode and the food looked pretty hard core as well. Keep Rockin
Nalin
19th July 2008
WOW! What a show! This is the first one I've seen. Loved it, so funny, and the perfect show for me (a food lover) and my man (a metal lover) to watch together. Am disappointed it isn't the same bunch of guys each week! I reckon you guys could have your very own show. Very cool. Great food, great music, glad I was channel surfin'. P.S - NicKo you are a dude.
Miki
21st March 2007
Such a great new spin on a cooking show, the boys having a bbq, with more than just sausages and bread! although it definitely made me feel a little nostalgic, from the cook up BBQs my mates an I used to do.
Hex
29th March 2007
Just watched this episode.??Good food, good music, good guys. :D
Cherie
29th March 2007
Tim you crazy fool! How the heck are you? You looked awesome. Who would have thought a random flick to Briz31 would have allowed me a glimps into the rockstar life of my old high school friend. You guys rocked x x x
David
3rd July 2007
I wonder if Carlos was wearing those sunglasses while they were recording their EP " Greed Death Time Money" ??
IceB
24th January 2008
Great concept.. keep it evolving..?? Cheers?? IceB
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