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Episode 1 | January 1978 :: Chicken Divan, “Baby Come Back,” + the Comfort of Simple Times
Some years stay with you forever.
For me, 1978 is one of them.

January 1978 wasn’t flashy or loud — it was warm, comforting, and full of everyday magic. The radio played soft rock on repeat, dinner was often a casserole bubbling in the oven, and family time happened around the table, not a screen.

That’s the spirit behind Groovy Eats Episode 1, my long awaited, brand new cooking show series. Each episode I’ll be pairing a #1 retro hit from the week with a beloved retro recipe from that same time period. Groovy Eats is all about letting food and music do what they do best – take us back in time, bring back the good memories, and take us home.
The Song That Sets the Mood: “Baby Come Back”
The #1 song this week in January 1978 was “Baby Come Back” by Player —

a smooth, emotional soft-rock anthem that helped define the late ’70s “yacht rock” era. It remained #1 on the charts for 6 weeks in January and February 1978, along with other Yacht Rock and soft rock bands like the Bee Gees, Paul Simon, Ambrosia, Fleetwood Mac, and Styx.

“Baby Come Back” is a song about lost love, longing, regret, and hope — wrapped in gentle harmonies and that unmistakable mellow groove. It didn’t demand attention. It earned it. And it remains one of my favorite 70s love songs today.

For me, this song instantly brings back memories of an epic and unforgettable five-week family road trip in the Summer of 1978 from New York to California and back.

I was 8 years old and my family packed me and my sister up in the back of a truck, with a hitch and an RV – and we adventured off into the unknown to the wild wild West.
Long highways, crossword puzzles, campfires and marshmallows, hiking and exploring nature, panning for gold, salt flats in Salt Lake City, feeding Prairie Dogs in the Badlands, walkie talkies, Seattle, Mount Rushmore, geysers in Yellowstone Park, desert sunsets, and the radio always on.

This music was the soundtrack to childhood freedom — when life felt simple and wide open. Yacht Rock was king and something that always reminds me of that trip and the memories with my family as we traveled out West, without a care in the world.
The Dish That Brings It All Back: Chicken Divan
If the song sets the emotional tone, Chicken Divan sets the table.

Originally created in the early 1940s by Anthony Lagasi, chef at at the elegant Divan Parisien restaurant at Hotel Chatham in New York City, Lagasi had created a baked dish using chicken and broccoli in a rich bechamel sauce, creating the casserole we now know as Chicken Divan. It eventually made its way into American home kitchens — and by the 1970s, it was a full-blown casserole classic that everyone loved.

Creamy. Cozy. Comforting.
It was the kind of dish that felt “fancy” but familiar — perfect for family dinners and dinner parties alike.

This was a recipe my mom made for us, and when it was in the oven, you knew dinner was going to be good. It meant everyone was home. It meant we were sitting down together.

The casserole features chicken, broccoli, and a creamy curry sauce with a little lemon and wine added for flavor, topped with Cheddar cheese, buttery parmesan panko breadcrumbs and slivered almonds, all baked in the oven for a delicious and easy weeknight retro dinner the family will love.
This cozy and delicious casserole only takes about 30-45 minutes to make from start to finish, and you can make it ahead of time and reheat it in the oven or microwave leftovers, or cover it well in plastic wrap/foil and freeze it for later.
The recipe below is the shortcut version that my Mom used to make in the 70s-80s but if you have time and the desire – you can choose to make a creamy Mornay sauce in place of the Cream of Chicken Soup and mayo if you’re feeling fancy.
Side Note: A Mornay sauce is a béchamel sauce with grated cheese added. The usual cheeses in French cuisine are Parmesan and Gruyère, but other cheeses may also be used. In French cuisine, it is often used in fish dishes. In American cuisine, a Mornay sauce made with cheddar is commonly used for macaroni and cheese.
Please enjoy this luscious curry chicken cheesy broccoli delight – and let’s go back in time to 1978 – when life was good.
Chicken Divan (Late-’70s Casserole Style)
A true “Retro Metro” staple — exactly how it was loved in 1978.

Chicken Divan was a A “Retro Metro” staple that remained highly popular in 1978. It consisted of chicken and broccoli smothered in a cheese-infused Mornay sauce (or the shortcut version I made in the recipe below, using condensed soup), often topped with buttered breadcrumbs and/or toasted almonds.
How it was typically served:
Over rice or buttered noodles with a green salad and crusty bread and a crisp white wine — very late ’70s “continental dinner party” vibes.

Chicken Divan (Late-’70s Casserole Style)
Ingredients
Method
- Heat oven to 350°F.
- Arrange broccoli in the bottom of a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with chicken.
- In a bowl, mix soup, mayonnaise, lemon juice, curry powder, and wine/sherry until smooth.
- Spread sauce over the chicken and broccoli. Sprinkle with cheese.
- Top with sliced almonds (and/or buttered crumbs).
- Bake 25–35 minutes, until hot and bubbling. Let rest 5–10 minutes before serving.
Notes
Why Music and Food Are the Ultimate Time Machines
What I love most about this pairing is how effortlessly it transports you.

One song. One dish.
Suddenly you’re back in another decade — remembering the people, the places, the feeling of being safe and cared for.

Food holds memory. Music unlocks it.

Dad, my Sister and Mom in 1978.

My childhood home in 1978 on Cherry Hill Lane, in West Webster NY .
That’s the heart of Groovy Eats — cooking through the decades, one groove at a time, and honoring the moments that shaped us along the way.

Watch & Listen 🎶🍽️
🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube to groove out to the song and cook along with me
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🎤 Watch the original music video of Player performing ‘Baby Come Back’ on YouTube
🎶 Listen to the song ‘Baby Come Back’ on Spotify
If this episode sparked a memory for you, I’d love to hear it. Leave a comment and tell me: What song or dish instantly takes you back to childhood?

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Until then, peace out, and keep grooving, one bite at a time. 😀🌟🙌
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