Trisha's Southern Kitchen Season 11 Episode 14 The Bluebird Cafe
- TVG
- July 21, 2018
- 21 min
Trisha's Southern Kitchen season 11 episode 14 named "The Bluebird Cafe" is an exciting episode where the country singer invites her friends over for a night of music and delicious food. Trisha and her sister, Beth, are seen preparing for a big night with their special guest, songwriter Jon Nite. The trio is all set to perform together at the iconic music venue, The Bluebird Cafe, which is located in Nashville, Tennessee.
The episode begins with Trisha heading to the Bluebird Cafe, where she picks up Jon Nite to bring him to her house. The singer, who famously hails from Georgia, relishes the joy of bringing a part of her home state to her Nashville roots. After picking up Jon, Trisha and her friend stop at a local grocery store to pick up fresh, genuine southern staples. With Jon in the backseat, Trisha decides that they'll make spicy sausage and rice, coleslaw, and her famous Lemon Squares, one of her signature dishes.
Once arrived, Trisha and Jon head back to her house to begin the preparations for the musical night. The viewers of the show can witness Trisha whipping up the sausage and rice dish, with the camera zooming in on spices and techniques used for the consumption of the dish. Later, Jon decides to join in, and the duo starts off with the Lemon Squares. It is refreshing to watch the two sing and hum while baking in the kitchen, enjoying the melody and rhythm of the cooking.
As the cooking progresses, Trisha gets a call from her friend and fellow musician, Ashley McBryde. The two discuss music, friendship, and the importance of feeling, and McBryde informs Trisha that she plans to stop by the venue for the musical night. After hanging up the phone, Trisha resumes cooking, adding the finishing touches to the dishes as her sister Beth puts together the coleslaw.
As the guests start arriving, the dishes are placed on the table, and everyone sits down to enjoy the delicious meal. Jon performs a few of his songs, while Trisha joins in with her beautiful voice, putting on a mesmerizing show. They eventually help Ashley set up. It's delightful to see the camaraderie and chemistry between the trio, who share a mutual passion for music and food, making the night wholesome and memorable.
After a ballad or two, they finish the night off with Trisha's famous "Lemon Squares" for dessert. As friend and fellow musician McBryde says, "the best thing about Trisha's cooking is that she cooks the same way she makes music - with a tremendous amount of heart and soul." This episode is the perfect ode to Southern cuisine, friendship, and the joy of music, making it an engaging and entertaining watch.