Home Cookin': An Italian Meal with Music  - Michael Fracasso

Home Cookin': An Italian Meal with Music - Michael Fracasso

Demonstration and performance. You will not be cooking in this class.

By Central Market Cooking School Austin North Lamar

Date and time

Wednesday, July 31 · 6:30 - 8:30pm CDT

Location

Central Market Austin North Lamar

4001 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX 78756

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 2 hours

Age Restrictions

For ages 21 & up

Description

Enjoy an intimate evening of tantalizing Italian cuisine and authentic Austin Music with chef and recording artist Michael Fracasso. In addition to performing a few songs throughout the evening, Michael will show you how to make an rustic Italian dish that is perfect for a quick, weeknight meal or a feast with friends; how to grill salmon to perfection; and introduce you to one of his favorite desserts. You'll sit back, pick up a few tips from an expert, and enjoy an evening of great food, wine, and music.

ABOUT MICHAEL FRACASSO

In 1952, Michael became the first member of his Italian family born in the United States, and was raised in the hardscrabble steel town of Steubenville, Ohio. He worked, uncomfortably, for a spell in the mills, studied environmental science at Ohio State and entered grad school at Washington State University. In order to turn his songwriting habit into more frequent live performances and perhaps an actual career in music, he left grad school early and headed to New York City.

In New York, Fracasso took part in the influential songwriters’ scene that coalesced around the Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village. There, he refined his material among wordsmiths like his friend Suzanne Vega, Jack Hardy, Lucy Kaplansky and Steve Forbert. One night a fan—who also happened to be employed as a major-label A&R rep—gave it to him straight: He was brilliant, but New York wasn’t the place where his rootsier sound could gain a foothold. In 1990, Fracasso moved to Austin.

It didn’t take long before the move proved fruitful. That lithe rock-and-roll voice and those brainy yet bar-friendly tunes earned Fracasso buzz around town straight away. In 1993, through the respected Austin-based indie Dejadisc, he made a belated but auspicious debut with Love & Trust, featuring a duet with Lucinda Williams. More name-making successes would follow in the years ahead: a tune co-written with Alejandro Escovedo; spots in all-star tributes to Woody Guthrie, Mickey Newbury and Townes Van Zandt; and five additional critically worshipped albums, including the more recent triumphs Saint Monday—one of the two Fracasso records boasting a duet with Patty Griffin—and Here Come the Savages.

Indeed, Fracasso’s life today is transformed. He’s a proud father with a thriving cooking career that dovetails comfortably with his music including innovative combined cooking/singing performances. In 2013, he released a book, Artist in the Kitchen: A Brief Autobiography in Food, detailing this lifelong passion, and his late-night feasts, prepared after gigs for an exclusive coterie of musicians and pals, have entered Austin’s lore.

ABOUT HOME

Home, formed by a group of concerned women in Austin, is a 501(c)(3), tax exempt, non-profit organization that strives to create more security for aging musicians of the Austin music scene by providing financial grant assistance, including referrals to available resources. This monthly series will help the performers who put Austin on the musical map by making sure that they have secure housing and can keep us entertained. Your support will make a huge difference right here in Austin.

Menu

  • Saltimbocca (Chicken Breast with Prosciutto, Sage & Breadcrumbs in a White Wine Reduction)

  • Grilled Salmon in a Honey-Orange-Thyme Dressing with Buttery "Smashed" Potatoes & Baby Broccoli

  • Baked Lemon Tart with Roasted Pine Nuts & Whipped Cream

Safety & Precautions

  • At check-in, you will be asked to sign a waiver before entering the Cooking School.

  • For that reason, we ask that all attendees arrive at least 5 minutes prior to the confirmed start time of the class.

FAQs

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Perfect your pairings, practice new techniques, expand your repertoire, and improve your confidence in the kitchen! Taught by our expert cooking school instructors, Central Market cooking classes offer fun for all ages. So, join us for your next date night, quality time with the kids, or relaxing time away on your own!

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$100