When Michael Jackson Loved Matzo Ball Soup + Recipe xD

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When Michael Jackson Loved Matzo Ball Soup.

Musicians’s food cravings are legendary. Elvis famously flew from Graceland to Denver for his favorite sandwich: An entire loaf of bread stuffed with a jar of peanut butter, another of jelly and a pound of bacon.
Michael Jackson never hopped on a plane for his cravings. He had his personal chef Akasha Richmond to whip up his favorites: Spicy enchiladas, fresh tortillas and matzo ball soup.

In the mid-90’s MJ was living in the penthouse of the Manhattan Trump tower, sharing a floor with Donald Trump. He was in town finishing up his epic HIStory album.
Richmond was living a few blocks south at what was then the glamorous Helmsley Palace (now the New York Palace), often picking up bagels on her short walk up to Jackson’s apartment.

“One day Michael asked for lox and bagel for breakfast,” Richmond told me. She was a bit surprised by the request but went with it. A few days later, he asked her to make matzo ball soup.
“What do you know from matzo ball soup?” Richmond recalls retorting. “I grew up with a Jewish nanny. I love matzo ball soup,” Jackson replied.

Richmond met Jackson back in the 1980’s when she was cooking at The Golden Temple, one of L.A.’s first vegetarian spots known for playing host to celebrities like Bob Dylan and Demi Moore.
“He used to come there everyday. He was really sweet and I used to take care of him,” Richmond recalls.

Soon she and another chef from The Golden Temple started cooking at Jackson’s house. “He would have these epic dinner parties. He loved old Hollywood so Elizabeth Taylor, Gregory Peck and
Sophia Loren might be there. You never knew who would come over,” she says.

Richmond never had a family matzo ball recipe so “I would make chicken stock and then follow the recipe on the package…and add a good pinch of cayenne pepper or minced jalapeño
— he loved spicy food,” she said. “I used to joke that I was Michael’s Jewish mother. I was supposed to keep him healthy. When your on those tours it’s really grueling.
I did whatever it took: matzo ball soup, green juice, chai tea.”

A decade or so later, Richmond left the tour life to spend more time with her daughter, but on the weekends she would trek out to Neverland Ranch to cook for Jackson. “My daughter had
her bat mitzvah party on the ranch…It was about the best bat mitzvah you could have.”

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Michael Jackson’s Favorite Matzo Ball Soup Recipe.

2½ quarts homemade chicken stock
1 leek, white part only, cleaned, and cut into thin matchsticks
1 carrot, peeled and thinly sliced
1/2 cup matzo meal
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons seltzer water
2 tablespoons olive oil or chicken fat
Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
Fresh chopped parsley and dill
Optional: A dash of cayenne pepper or minced jalepeno pepper

1) Add leeks and carrots to broth and simmer for 10 minutes (or until tender) and turn off heat.
2) Meanwhile, in a medium bowl whisk together the eggs, olive oil, nutmeg, salt and black pepper (and spice, if adding). Fold in the matzo meal and seltzer water. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
3) Bring a large stockpot of salted water to a boil. Wet your hands with cold water and form the matzo mixture into 12 balls. Drop the matzo balls into boiling water. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover tightly,
and cook for 30 minutes - don’t open the lid. Remove with a slotted spoon and serve with the hot chicken stock and vegetables. Garnish with lots of chopped parsley and dill. Makes 6-8 servings.

 
I'd never heard heard of that soup before, interesting, the eggs don't convence me though. Thanks for sharing Birchey.

Aww, Michael liked enchiladas! :girl_aww: I wonder if he ate the real ones (putting cheddar or American cheese instead of queso fresco on them is inconceivable.)
 
I'd never heard heard of that soup before, interesting, the eggs don't convence me though. Thanks for sharing Birchey.

Aww, Michael liked enchiladas! :girl_aww: I wonder if he ate the real ones (putting cheddar or American cheese instead of queso fresco on them is inconceivable.)
Michael loved cheese enchiladas with rice and black beans. It's one of his favorite dishes. There are a few Mexican restaurants in LA that I knew he either went too or ordered from.

Thank you Birchey for sharing. :)
 
When did MJ have a Jewish nanny, He had a Jewish tutor, when on the road - Rose Fine. It is a famous soup forever known as Jewish penicillin. Chicken soup with Matzo balls. Didn't Monroe famously say is there any other part of the matzo beside "balls". Arthur Miller's mother always made chicken soup with matzo balls.
 
Probably the chef meant Ms. Fine. Besides being Michael's tutor, she was a second mother to him.

There are many versions of enchiladas indeed, it's more common to eat them either with rise or beans, not both. Michael liked to eat bombs, if you know what mean.
 
Michael loved cheese enchiladas with rice and black beans. It's one of his favorite dishes. There are a few Mexican restaurants in LA that I knew he either went too or ordered from.

Thank you Birchey for sharing. :)

I went to one of the Mexican restaurants when I was in California. I can't remember what it was called, but I think it was in Santa Monica. I sat at the table where his autographed picture was.
 
I went to one of the Mexican restaurants when I was in California. I can't remember what it was called, but I think it was in Santa Monica. I sat at the table where his autographed picture was.

Cool :) there is one in DownTown LA too and one close to Universal Studios.

And they do serve the cheese enchiladas with rise and black beans, that's how they are on the menu, at least at those restaurants I've been too. But I think you can choose not to have them like that. But that is how Michael wanted it, and with lots of cheese.
 
So adorable. :heart: I used to wonder if he liked spicy foods, I see that he did big time lol. Lmaoooo @ him "eating bombs"! Here in so.cal. enchiladas are often served as combo plates, almost always with beans and rice as the sides. SOOOOO good, but you end up hating yourself for it later lol.
 
So adorable. :heart: I used to wonder if he liked spicy foods, I see that he did big time lol. Lmaoooo @ him "eating bombs"! Here in so.cal. enchiladas are often served as combo plates, almost always with beans and rice as the sides. SOOOOO good, but you end up hating yourself for it later lol.

does it give you gass or something?lol.
 
Cool :) there is one in DownTown LA too and one close to Universal Studios.

And they do serve the cheese enchiladas with rise and black beans, that's how they are on the menu, at least at those restaurants I've been too. But I think you can choose not to have them like that. But that is how Michael wanted it, and with lots of cheese.

That is how it is served in the restaurants I go to here in New York--with rice and beans. I have black which is my favorite beans. I did not know Michael loved enchiladas too. I also love that soup!!

I think it is the beans/peas that give the gas, right? I never get gas from eating enchiladas and beans though. Maybe it depends on your stomach, how much you eat, and if it is very spicy.
 
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