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g r l led cod provencale WITH BULGAR WHEAT AND CHEESE
w 7Vie. Wadding ton Anns, Wadding ton (01200 232(12).
rlL^1 0,1(1 tit mi Davies, CHEF Jonathan Davies has
•]?rln , Pr oPi*ietor Andrew Warburton at the Wadding- u ms what they hope
will be a new and exciting venture for this well-known establishment.
liiunch his new menu, which
will feature brasserie-style food, served in a country inn atmo sphere, Jonathan has provided this week’s Dish of the Week recipe for grilled cod Provencale with bulgar wheat and cheese.
The aim of Andrew and Jon
athan is to create an atmosphere and impression of a total evening out, with food and drink married together in an informal, rustic and friendly dining room and bar.
run of the kitchen to create his own menu of good quality food,
with a surprise twist to make the dishes different and exciting. The completely new menu will feature
Jonathan has been given free, of the Dish
specialities each day. chalked up on the blackboard, with seasonal changes to make sure the produce is always fresh. Various fish dishes will be prominent on the menu, as will a variety of fresh meats, supplied by the village butcher.
The starter menu includes Jon
athan’s favourite home-made fag gots served on a bed of split peas and, for main course, choices include French trimmed Iamb cut lets served with a trio of pulses, garlic and rosemary and home made pasta Mexicane, among many others. Delicious home made sweets will always be available.
In the dining room, recently
refurbished, there is an air of a rural French restaurant. The seat ing is church pews or pine bedding boxes, at refectory and wooden kitchen tables, with a huge pine dresser giving the room rural charm.
On the
MY holiday has left me refreshed and revita lised, although I did not manage to escape Euro ’96 entirely, as all the bars'nad it on tne television. v Since my return, I have been back on the trail of
something different by way of grape varieties to tantalise the tastebuds. Probably the best port of call when you have
over-tippled the Cabernets and the Chardonnays is the Italian section of your wine merchant’s or supermarket. More than 1,000 varieties of vine are grown in
Italy and there is hardly any agricultural land in the country that is not planted with vines. It is easy to see why the ancient Greeks named
Italy Land of the Wine, for you really are spoilt for choice there. This week’s recommendation is the exquisitely
named Squinzano, a red from a small town of the same name situated in the Salento region, right down in “the heel”. It has the DOC standard, which means Deno-
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ANYONE who has seen a Peter Rose and Anne Con- Ion production is sure to be captivated by the galaxy of talented children, who give disciplined yet moving musi
cal performances. Invariably, they are the stars
who bring life to the worthy social issues their musical entertainment tackles. “ Arabica” is the latest in a
series of musicals produced by the two teachers for the World Wild
formed choir emerges a variety of., soloists, duos and quartets to sing, in a variety of styles, the story of the coffee bean’s journey through history. • Once discovered, its gifts perco
life Fund. From the backcloth of the uni
late around the world, inspiring groat artists and merchants alike,
until it finally becomes a household product. But the message to the
With wine writer Sue Lewtas
minazione di Origine Controllata, an Italian guaran tee of quality equivalent to France’s Appelation
Controlee. This wine is produced from a blend of the grapes
Negroamaro and Malvasia
Nera.The former produces very robust, dark wines, that are big, beefy and almost black, and have a tendency towards bitter ness. It is therefore often blended with the latter, in order to soften it and provide an attractive aroma. Squinzano is ruby red, with an intensely spicy
fruit flavour that lingers on the palate. Delicious with roast meats, full-flavoured cheeses
and, of course, pasta, it is available from Sainsbury’s for the truly amazing price of £3.69, a stunning bar gain for a wine of such flavour and character. You can almost taste the heat of an Italian summer
in every mouthful. Hmm, better start planning next year’s holiday, preferably in a football-free zone!
In my View
“Arabica” , a musical entertainment by Peter Rose and Anne Conlon, performed by the choir and musicians of St Augustine’s ItC High School, Hilling ton, at. King George’s Hall, Blackburn.
; These children, interested in whatever fills a teenager’s head, are now filled with the desire to perform a musical social drama. Their professionalism will inspire thousands of others around the world, just as the professionalism of their predecessors has done. ■ Like the coffee bean described.
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21St Anniversary
Summer Fair Sat 6th July
2 -4 p.m. at the school Punch & Judy, Bouncing
Castle, Pony Rides, Games & Shows, Refreshments Admission
25p Adults, lOp children
To be opened by local celebrity
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Home Made refreshments on sale J a t
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Box Hedge Theatre Co on a national tour o f historic houses fo r the 4th year present an open air theatre performance o f
ATF?J m o o r l a n d s c h o o l , clitheroe from July 22nd to July 26th
This course is for young athletes between the age of 9 to 15 years and provides BOTH an introduction to all athletic events AND more
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productions of “ Yanamanio” , “ African Jigsaw” and “ Ocean World” , the two teachers have produced prodigious talents which manage to move men, women and mountains.;
.
present-day human race is one of exploitation o f Third World people. Once again, as in their previous
, lacked,the impact of the two previ ous productions I had seen, “Yan amamo” and “African Jigsaw” . The previous two emphasise the plight of the tribal peoples by making them the centre of attrac tion, while “Arabica” makes coffee its central theme and the exploited peoples take a secondary rule.-*
and being genuinely moved by the children, I still felt the message
Max Gardner iCRAVEN HEIFE]
H0DS0NS OF GISBURN THE FAMILY FIRM • ESTIMATES FREE
Saturday July 7th DAVE
they were raw just months ago. Now they are the refined arti cle, producing an aroma and a taste which filled King George’s Hall on Saturday and left a capac ity audience on a high. Yet, in praising the producers
C o m p i le d b y M a r c ia M o r r is
Ring her with your Dish of the Week ideas on 01200 22324 or send them to ‘Dish’,
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW
Grilled Cod Provencale with llulgar Wheat and Cheese (serves (i)
Ingredients
0 6 cod fillets 0 loz bulgar wheat • loz crated cheese (fresh Parme san is best) • 3 large tomatoes (chopped) 0 ¥i onion (chopped) 0 1 clove garlic, crushed 0 1 tsp pcsto sauce 0 olive oil 0 salt and pepper
1. Skin and chop tomatoes, lightly fry together with onions, garlic and pesto in olive oil until onions are soft and a paste is formed. 2. Brush cod with some oil and
Method
WADDINGTON ARMS W a d d in g t o n
season with salt and pepper. Place under a moderate grill for eight to nine minutes, until cooked. 3. Remove from grill and spread
with hot tomato mixture. Dust with cheese and wheat and place back under the grill until golden brown and crunchy.
Would like to introduce their r NEW HEAD CHEF
JONATHON DAVIES
We can now offer a new exciting • lunchtime and evening menu -
including Chef's Daily Specials MON - SAT LUNCH SERVED 12 til 2
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‘ ■ Friday 5th July 6 nights (not Sunday)
SPY HARD (PG)
Evenings 7.30 p.m. The Parishes of
St Ambrose, Grindleton ' and
St Peter and St Paul, Bolton by Bowland ;
Invite you to drive through the heart o f the Ribble Valley and come
Through More Garden Gates o f 23 o f our gardens and see
Our Village Life in Flowers depicted in our two churches • :;i
Saturday 6th July and Sunday 7th July 11.00am to 5.00pm each day .
Office in Clitheroe and participating gardens.
Floral Songs of Praise on Sunday 7th July at 630pm led by tho RadclilTe Male Voice Choir
In St Peter and St Paul’s Church. Bolton by Bowland
Entry by programme (£2 per adult) available from either church, the Tourist Information
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To make your reservation or for your copy of the menu Tel: 01254 822556. 3 courses and coffee £9.95 per person SPRINGERS
Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
: SUNDAY, JULY 7th INDOOR CAR ROOT SALE.
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