Showing posts with label Julie London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie London. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

It Could Be June in January


Valentine's Day is everywhere...at least in the candy aisle! I enjoy a good heart candy. These raspberry heart jellies covered in nonpareils are so tasty!

Now we just cannot escape that it's cold outside...really cold outside! Yet often romance (in songs, at least) creates a warmer world! So check out "June in January" sung by Julie London.

I should keep this "romantic song" theme going. In fact, I think I will! A month of my favorite romantic jazz songs leading up to Valentine's Day!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Leftovers turned Quiche


Usually in November cooks are trying to figure out what to do with leftover turkey and stuffing. That happens at our house, too, but what about those other leftovers like plain white rice?

That's an easy question to answer. Put the leftover rice in a pie shell with eggs and vegetables, turn on the oven, and bake! A whole new dish with your leftover rice. And if you've never tried rice in quiche before, don't worry. It really is delicious!

Since this is a "leftover" blog, I thought of "Here's that Rainy Day" sung by Julie London. The first line goes, "Maybe I should have saved those leftover dreams." If you can't save the leftover dreams, at least save the leftover rice or turkey or even stuffing and make your own version of leftover quiche!


QUICHE
1 pie crust, par-cooked
½ cup onion, chopped
½ cup red pepper, chopped
1 cup ham, diced
1 cup cooked chicken breast, diced
1 cup peas
1 cup cooked rice
2 cups pepper cheese, grated
5 eggs
2 cups milk
Dash cayenne pepper
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon salt
  1. Par-cook a pie crust. Set aside to cool.
  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  3. Put onion, red pepper, ham, chicken, peas and rice in a large bowl. Stir with a spoon.
  4. Put grated cheese in a bowl. With a fork, separate the cheese and stir it into the other ingredients.
  5. In a medium size bowl, combine eggs, milk, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and salt with a whisk. 
  6. Spoon first mixture into cooled pie shell.
  7. Pour egg mixture over the onion mixture. Evenly distribute the liquid ingredients over the onion mixture carefully with a fork.
  8. Bake for 20 minutes. Check center to see if liquid mixture has solidified. If not cooked through, bake for five minute intervals, checking for doneness. 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Big Band Night: First Meeting

I love participating in Big Band Night and today I got to meet the team putting it together and the other performers!

Every February, BYU puts on the Big Band Night event to honor those in the armed forces as well as those who have served.  This year it's on Saturday, February 16th.

BYU's ballroom is turned into a 1940s canteen--similar to the one featured in Stage Door Canteen, a movie from 1944.  A formal sit down dinner is served and a veteran is honored.  Then the cast puts on a skit revolving around interactions at the canteen.  Then the dance starts, complete with BYU's premiere big band, Synthesis, and singers!

Some of the songs you're sure to hear are "Blues in the Night," "The Lady is a Tramp," "Cry Me a River," and "I'll Never Smile Again."

I'll be singing "Cry Me a River" with Synthesis in this year's Big Band Night!

Julie London made "Cry Me a River" famous.  Here's one recording of her singing this classy jazz number.