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Rock and Roll Cooking Show PilotsThe Rock n Roll Cooking Show invades the homes of 13 Brisbane bands in late 2006, who feed us, play for us, and show us a piece of their lives. The power meter whizzes around at high speed, so get up on ya feet and dance! Catch up with the full show, broadcasting around Australia on community TV stations. Tune in and rock out!

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Series One: The Kidney Thieves


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Five young men and a selection of fine cheeses. Direct from The Jungle Library (TKT rehearsal studio), the Thieves danced themselves sweaty ‘til there was no oxygen left in the room.

Cheese SaladThe Kidney Thieves showed us that they don’t just have a soft spot for instrumental breaks; they also get weak at the knees at the very mention of cheese: grated cheese, cubed cheese, soft cheese and crumbly cheese too! So how could you go wrong with a cheese salad?
If you’re a thief and you're not playing or cooking, it’s likely that you’ll be sitting on the verandah in a wheelchair. Or, if you’re the Dancing Mule, you might be burning yourself with a cigarette lighter or lying on the kitchen floor. Everybody helps in their own little way.

Jack Muzak, voted head cook, was also the head sampler of ingredients. He talked us passionately through all things gourMET, and when a suitable bowl for melting chocolate was found, his earnest work on the Stoney Street Slice commenced, as did the clean-up of chocolate by mouth.

Chrispy demonstrated his dedication to cheese by cutting blocks and blocks into 1cm cubes, while Crafty J got to work removing the rust from the baking tray for the Stoney Street Slice. Simon quietly chopped up pizza toppings, and Jazz the dancing ballerina dog showed us a few tricks.

The band’s guests were intrigued by the cheese salad, loved the pizzas and were stuffed by the time dessert arrived. So much food had been sampled in the making, that the cooks weren’t hungry by the time the food was ready.

… and the outcome? Apparently the word is “GLARGEN,” although there was some talk of the cheese salad getting stuck in your throat.



Viewer Comments

Lisa Lamb

13th February 2007

I will so watch this episode to see those sexy boys Jack Musak & Brent Hughes.... and thier cheese fetish!

celia

15th February 2007

not cooking with kidneys? for shame. i will tell everyone to tune in... proud supporters of your music...as for the cooking... we'll see

H

22nd February 2007

that pizza looked noice!! this band goes off live too, i recommend checking em out

Tammy

19th August 2007

first time i ever watched it and loved it. will be making stoney street slice myself to see if it is as good as it looks.

Katie

27th May 2007

You Rock!!!??Your Hot!!!??what else do u want me to say?????:)

Tamara

14th November 2007

I Loved it! It was awesome,,,,"Fire, Fire" ha ha

Samara

5th December 2009

so making that stoney street slice tonight lol! looks so good ...??maybe the cheese salad, with a bit less cheese haha! ??musics great too!! ??You guys are hell awesome ??

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