Showing posts with label Peggy Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peggy Lee. Show all posts
Monday, January 13, 2014
Alright, Okay, You Win
I'm getting excited for BYU's Big Band Night on February 15! It's a wonderful evening when we pay tribute to all those who have and are currently serving in the armed forces. It includes a spectacular dance to big band music played by a real, live big band!
I love performing in it each year. And one of the songs I love to sing is "Alright, Okay, You Win." Here is this incredible song sung by the marvelous Peggy Lee!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Cashews and Cash
So sometimes you just need a Dillon's® Gourmet Cashew Nut Roll! Nut rolls always seem to pop up around Christmas, though I don't really know what the connection is. But still, they are very tasty!
While trying to think of a great song to pair with a cashew nut roll, I suddenly thought of "Why Don't You Do Right" sung by Peggy Lee. Random? Not so much when you realize the song is all about a man who just does not hold a job thus does not bring home to the family any money--or in other words cash. My next thought was cash and cashew are close enough for, ahem, jazz.
While trying to think of a great song to pair with a cashew nut roll, I suddenly thought of "Why Don't You Do Right" sung by Peggy Lee. Random? Not so much when you realize the song is all about a man who just does not hold a job thus does not bring home to the family any money--or in other words cash. My next thought was cash and cashew are close enough for, ahem, jazz.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Chocolate Chip Cookies: Wonderful
This recipe is from Our Best Bites and is truly the best chocolate chip cookie recipe I've ever made. So try it out for yourself!
These cookies are indeed so wonderful that they made me think of "Mr. Wonderful" sung by Peggy Lee.
Monday, August 26, 2013
First Day of Law School!
Today was my first day of law school at BYU. Let me just say that I think I've got a lot of reading ahead of me for the next three years!
So I thought of the song "It's a Good Day" sung by Peggy Lee. It's definitely a good day!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Meatloaf: Do Right!
I love meatloaf. This is a very meaty version of meatloaf. My family makes another veggie-filled recipe that I will share in a future blog post.
The sauce is marvelous, but if you have non-sauce lovers in your family, keep the sauce separate and add to individual portions.
It is puzzling why people don't make meatloaf right, hence today's song, "Why Don't You Do Right" sung by Peggy Lee. So you can give meatloaf a little more respect if "you do right" making it from a dependable recipe!
MEATLOAF
3 pounds ground sirloin
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup 12-grain cereal, ground
2 eggs
1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated
dash hot pepper flakes
dash cayenne pepper
3 tablespoons dried onion
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground
1/8 teaspoon salt
SAUCE
2 cups Heinz Ketchup
1/4 cup honey
3 tablespoons white vinegar
MEATLOAF DIRECTIONS
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a very large bowl, mix together all meatloaf ingredients.
- Pat into a loaf in a 9" x 13" pan. Bake for one hour.
- If using sauce, pour heated sauce over the top of the meatloaf at the one-hour mark and bake for 15-20 minutes longer or until sauce is slightly caramelized.
SAUCE DIRECTIONS
- Put ingredients in a large saucepan and heat until just boiling. Whisk ingredients until smooth. Remove from burner.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Steak Rub: Fever
I really love spicy hot food! I'm well known in the Chaston family for pulling out the spice jars of red pepper flakes and cayenne pepper. But I continue to make spicy rub! When I eat the spicy rub, I feel as if I have a fever! Then, of course, I run to get some bread when I've made my food just a little too spicy!
If you really don't like spice, eliminate one or both the cayenne and red pepper flakes.
Since spicy is feverishly hot, so I think of the Peggy Lee classic "Fever." Enjoy!
SPICY STEAK RUB
This is enough for three "beef loin tenderloin steaks" from Sam's Club. I always cut the steaks in half lengthwise to make six steaks. The steak actually comes in a four pack but there is someone in the family (who shall remain nameless) who doesn't like spicy foods, so he gets a plain steak with just pepper!
2 tablespoons dry basil
1 teaspoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/2 teaspoon cracked pepper (1/4 teaspoon of finely ground pepper can be substituted)
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Mix all ingredients in a shallow dish (I use a Corelle Pasta Bowl).
Cover each steak by dipping in the rub, including sides.
Grill.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Double-Ginger Snaps: Bye, Bye, Blackbird
Last night I was looking through my many cookbooks to find a recipe I hadn't tried yet and found Double-Ginger Snaps, which require crystallized ginger pieces. I remembered finding some in our baking cupboard so I decided to make them first thing in the next morning!
Intense flavor warning: they are VERY gingery!
These cookies are packed full of sweetness and spice in many forms: coarse sugar on the outside with crystallized/candied ginger, molasses, and brown sugar inside. The lyrics "Sugar's sweet, so is he" from the classic jazz tune "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" are a perfect tangent for these oh-so-sweet-dissolve-in-your-mouth cookies!
Here's "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" sung ever so meltingly by Peggy Lee!
DOUBLE-GINGER SNAPS
Adapted from a Williams-Sonoma recipe
Dry:
2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
Wet:
2/3 cup canola oil
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1/3 cup light molasses
1 large egg
3/4 cup crystallized ginger, chopped
Coating:
1/4 cup coarse sugar (like Sugar in the Raw)
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Set aside two baking sheets lined with parchment paper, silpat or silicone liners.
In a medium bowl mix together dry ingredients. Set aside.
Mix by hand in a large bowl the oil, brown sugar, and molasses.
Then using an electric mixer, add egg. Mix until egg is incorporated evenly for about 30 seconds.
Add dry ingredients and chopped crystallized ginger.
Spread coarse sugar evenly over the bottom of a large lipped plate. (I use a Corelle Pasta Bowl.)
Shape dough into 1-inch balls and roll in sugar.
Bake for 13-16 minutes until the tops are set and cracked. Check to make sure you do not under or over bake them. Let cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes.
Remove to a wire rack to cool completely.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Where or When
I love tacos. I mean I LOVE tacos! Anything that even resembles a taco I absolutely love.
Southwestern Egg Rolls are my favorite taco inspired dish! Last summer, my Aunt Linda and Uncle John showed my mom and me how to make them. We loved them!
This dish takes a bit of time to prepare, but the results are absolutely worth the extra time.
I don't know just "where or when" my love for tacos developed, but it sure did and keeps growing! So here's Peggy Lee singing the great jazz standard "Where or When."
SOUTHWESTERN EGG ROLLS
Modeled after the appetizer at Chili’s restaurant
3 lbs. chicken breast, cubed and marinated for at least 4 hours in salsa, lime juice, and Italian Dressing
Marinade for chicken:
½ c. salsa
¼ c. lime juice
½ c. Italian dressing, fat free
Remaining ingredients:
4 c. frozen spinach
1 bag fresh spinach
1 can corn
1 can black beans, drained, rinsed well
1 c. red bell pepper, chopped
½ c. onion, chopped
2 zucchini, chopped—about 1 cup loosely measured
2 tomatoes, chopped
1 T. olive oil
2 t. dried parsley
1 T. cumin
1 T. chili powder
3 c. grated hot pepper cheese or cheddar cheese
36 medium Tortilla Land uncooked tortillas
Directions:
Partially freeze fresh chicken breast. Cube while partially frozen so that it is easier and safer to cut through. In a gallon Ziploc bag, put cubed, raw chicken. Pour salsa, lime juice, and Italian dressing over the cubed chicken. Close the bag and mix the marinade thoroughly over the chicken. Set in a big bowl in the refrigerator for 4 hours and up to 24 hours.
Put frozen and fresh spinach in a large saucepan. Let spinach cook over medium heat. Stir lightly. Spinach should still be bright green.
Pour spinach into a colander in the sink. Let drain. Sop spinach with paper towels until it is quite dry. Set aside to let spinach cool completely in a small bowl.
Put corn and black beans in colander. Rinse with cold water. Put into a very large bowl.
Chop red bell pepper, onion, zucchini, and tomatoes. Add to bowl with corn and beans. Toss lightly.
Put 1 tablespoon olive oil in large frying pan. Heat over medium heat. Add corn, black beans, red bell pepper, onion, zucchini, and tomatoes.
Sprinkle parsley, cumin, and chili powder over vegetables when vegetables are par cooked. Stir. Remove from heat. If there is a lot of liquid, sop out with paper towels. Set aside in large bowl to cool.
Drain cubed chicken in colander in the sink.
Put 1 tablespoon olive oil in large frying pan. Heat over medium heat. Add chicken pieces. Cook stirring just until chicken is done—four or five minutes. Put in large bowl to cool. Set aside.
Grate cheese onto a cutting board.
When spinach, vegetables, and chicken are cool, combine in the largest bowl. Add cheese a handful at a time and stir after each addition.
Heat medium frying pan—no oil—put one tortilla in the pan at a time, cooking on both sides until pliable and slightly brown. Remove to a clean cutting board.
Place about ½ cup mixture on tortilla in the middle. Fold flap closest to you over, tucking the filling under it. Fold the two sides in tightly. Roll the tortilla to close the Southwestern egg roll. Set aside.
When ready to serve, heat a medium frying pan and place the Southwestern egg rolls open flap down. Turn periodically until four sides of egg roll are slightly crispy and golden brown.
Serve hot with avocado slices, salsa, enchilada sauce, or sour cream.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Molasses Sugar Cookies: I Lost My Sugar...In Salt Lake City?
Molasses sugar cookies are a favorite treat in the Chaston family. So, of course, I made a batch up today! All the storms lately have turned my attention to baking since I can't do much outside!
Word to the wise: use a mild molasses, not a blackstrap molasses. Blackstrap will make the cookies less sweet and give them a deeper flavor, but it can be overwhelming and sometimes bitter. I always use Grandma's Molasses and get good results with it. What is fun about making these cookies is the dough is rolled in sugar!
I love the song "I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City" sung by Peggy Lee with George Shearing. It's my favorite version and is from the amazing album Beauty and the Beat!
MOLASSES SUGAR COOKIES
Cookie:
1 1/2 cups butter, softened
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup molasses
2 eggs
3/4 tsp. salt
4 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. cloves
1 tsp. ginger
2 tsp. cinnamon
3 3/4-4 cups flour
Sugar coating for rolling dough:
1/2 cup sugar
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a large bowl cream butter, sugar, molasses, and eggs until blended.
Add salt, baking soda, cloves, ginger, and cinnamon. Add flour 1 cup at a time. Reserve 1/4 cup of the flour out.
Put the 1/2 sugar on a plate or lipped dish. Roll 1-inch balls of dough in sugar.
Strongly suggested: Make test cookies by placing 2 dough balls on a cookie sheet 2 inches apart.
Bake for 10-12 minutes or until the middle of each cookie is cracked. Do not open the oven while the cookies are baking. If the cookies are too flat and buttery, add the remaining 1/4 cup of flour. Make the rest of the cookies according to the directions above.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Birthday Snickerdoodles: A Doodlin' Song
In honor of this tasty cinnamon sugar coated cookie, today's song is "A Doodlin' Song" sung by Peggy Lee and Bing Crosby. I figure "Doodlin'" and "Snickerdoodles" go together, right?
SNICKERDOODLES
Cookies:
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup Crisco
1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
1 tsp. baking soda
2 tsp. cream of tartar
2 3/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
Coating:
3 Tbl. sugar
3 tsp. cinnamon
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
In a medium bowl cream butter, Crisco, sugar, eggs, and vanilla.
In a small bowl stir cream of tartar, baking soda, salt, and flour together. Add to butter mixture
Mix 3 tablespoons of sugar and 3 teaspoons of sugar together and put on a plate.
Shape dough into 1 inch balls and roll in cinnamon sugar mixture. Place on parchment paper lined baking sheets.
Bake for 8 minutes.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mother's Day and Comfort Food: Pound Cake
Happy Mother's Day! When I think of mothers, I think of comfort--which inevitably leads me to think of comfort food. And a great comfort food is Pound Cake!
Now, I know I've highlighted this song before, but I love the way "I'm a Woman" sung by Peggy Lee "tells it like it is" for mothers who care for families around the clock! Mothers have my highest regard!
POUND CAKE
CAKE:
1 cup butter, cut into Tablespoon-sized pieces, chilled
3 eggs
3 egg yolks
2 tsp. vanilla
1 3/4 cup cake flour (if don't have cake flour, all-purpose flour will work too)
1/4 tsp. salt
1 1/4 cups sugar
RASPBERRY SAUCE:
1 lb. frozen raspberries
Let the butter sit out for about 20 minutes to slightly soften.
In a small bowl, beat the eggs, egg yolks, and vanilla with a fork until incorporated. Set aside.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease and flour a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan.
Use a paddle mixing attachment to whip the butter and salt together until they are smooth, for about 2 minutes. Scrape down the bowl.
While mixing on medium speed, add the sugar to the butter mixture until light in color, for about 7 minutes. Scrape down the bowl.
With the mixer on medium speed, add the egg mixture and beat for 3 minutes until the batter is fluffy. The batter might have a curdled look, but that is okay. Scrape down the bowl and make sure all the ingredients are fully incorporated.
Gently hand mix the flour into the wet batter.
Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top out with a rubber spatula. Bake for between 55 and 60 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean at the center. Cool the cake in the pan on a wire rack for between 10-15 minutes. Remove from pan and let cool for another 2 hours.
To make the raspberry sauce, put the frozen raspberries in a colander and let them defrost. When softened, mash raspberries with a fork. Store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Rugby: You Win!
Today was the Rugby Victory Cup Semifinal! After recording my last vocals today, I was able to catch the last half hour of the game and see BYU's rugby team win!
A couple of years ago, I started going to rugby games because frankly, the game is fascinating to watch! I have even been acquainted with a few players who were in my classes. I really do love to watch rugby games.
I don't understand all the rules. These are a few things I do know about rugby: (1) the ball can only be passed backwards; (2) points are scored only if the ball touches the ground across the end line; and (3) the word "scrum!"
With today's win, I'm rooting for BYU to win the championship game against California-Berkeley next week!
So in honor of BYU's rugby team winning today, I've highlighted "Alright, Okay, You Win" sung by Peggy Lee even though I have shared it before. But I LOVE this song and feel that "winning" needs to be highlighted often!
Friday, March 22, 2013
Winter Weather...In Spring?
I remember a few years ago when it snowed on Easter. Our neighbors made a "snow bunny rabbit" with their kids instead of a snowman!
So with all of this winter weather, I thought of the song "Winter Weather" sung by Peggy Lee! Peggy Lee is one of my favorite jazz singers. I also love her taste is clothes and jewelry!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Chocolate Extravaganza!
I just got home from performing at Chocolate Extravaganza. It was so fun and of course the goodies are always a bonus! The V Chocolates are always so tasty. I love to support the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Foundation Neonatal Unit!
As this is very late, I think I'll just include one of my favorite songs, "Fever" sung by Peggy Lee! I performed it tonight, too. I loved singing it!
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