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......................................... , a.iti Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, Febmary 6tli, 1997 ,9 Clitln roe 4'j-2.i-*4 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Ring Marcia with your Dish o f th o Weak ideas on 01200 22324 or send them to: Dish Clitbcroe Advertiser <Sr Times, 3, King Street,'Glitheroe, BB7 2EW


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T.HIS week’s “Dish of the Week ’ features, of course, a


pancake recipe. On Shrove Tuesday I normally


PANCAKES Ingredients


• 4oz plain flour • pinch of salt


servo pancakes in the same old


way. plain, with just lemon juice and sugar. However, this is a really great


• 1 egg, size 3 •


recipe for a savoury pancake stack that means you do not have to spend all your time in the kitchen cooking up individual pancakes, but can make a complete meal to sit down and enjoy together — Chicken Pancake Layer.


Providing you have the right pan there is nothing easier than


making pancakes and by making them small and thin, I use only two tablespoons of batter per pan­


cake, even the children can toss them easily.


time to make this recipe and the children still want their pancakes, try the following filling for a change. Simply spoon creme fraiche on to a pancake, spinkle with walnuts and drizzle with maple syrup. As walnuts have long been recognised by the Chi­ nese as a brain food this recipe might even help them pass their


However, if you do not have


• loz. melted butter Method


half pint milk


mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre and break in the egg. Using a hand-held whisk or electric beater gradually beat in the milk. Finally, stir in the melted butter. 2. Heat a little oil in a medium­ sized frying pan and when very


1. Sift the flour and salt into a


hot pour in a little of the pancake batter and cook over a medium heat until golden brown on both sides.


CHICKEN PANCAKE LAYER


• 3oz. butter or margarine • lib. chicken breast in strips • 1 small onion, chopped • 2oz. plain flour • 14oz. can chopped tomatoes • 1 chicken stock cube • 1 tbsp tomato puree • half pint milk • 4oz. Cheddar cheese, grated


(serves four) Ingredients


1. Make pancakes and separate each one with a sheet of grease­


Method


proof paper. 2. Melt 2oz. butter or margarine,


in a pan. Add strips of chicken breast and fry until brown. Add


onion and fry gently until soft and lightly browned. Mix in loz. flour, then pour in the tomatoes and their juice and gradually stir to form a smooth sauce. Add stock cube and tomato puree. Bring to the boil, stirring all the time. Sea­ son well. Simmer gently for 10


minutes. 3. Heat oven to 180C, 350F, ■


Mark 4.4. Melt loz. butter in a sauce pan and stir in loz. flour. Gradu­ ally stir in half pint milk. Bring to boil, stirring all the time, add two- thirds of the grated cheese. Sea­


son well. 5. Reheat chicken and tomato


sauce.


and tomato'sauce alternately in a large ovenproof dish, ending with a pancake. Pour cheese sauce over top and sprinkle with the remain­ ing cheese. Cook in centre of oven for 30 minutes, or until cheese turns golden brown. Serve hot. Chefs tip: Pancakes and tomato sauce may be made the day


6. Layer pancakes and chicken , , . ,


before. Separate each pancake with a sheet of greaseproof paper, cover with foil and keep cool until needed.


Supported by Thwaites 7th Feb, 8pm INDIE NIGHT SPECIAL wtth


A A MECHANICS


THE CORNERSTONES » Wilson » Twist 8th Feb 8pm Hot Cajun at Padiham Town Hall


SACK THE FIDDLER 20th Feb, 8pm Channel 4’s New King of Stand Up


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21st Feb... Ludus Dance Present INTERFACE 22nd Feb, 8pm The Greatest Elvis Stylist Worldwide - Direct from the USA Returns with amazing stage show


LIBERTY MOUNTEN is ELVIS 27th Feb, 8pm The Original, The Legendary.. In Concert


Blinded By The Light • Joybringer • Demolition Man California • The Runner & Many, Many More


MANFRED MANN S EARTH BAND The Mighty Quinn • Davy's On The Road Again


A Story of A northern Soul Singer in Words & Musicj 14th March...- Clerkinworks present an Irish


SOUL SURVIVOR Dance Theatre Spectacular "BIG SISTER


28th Feb/1st March... Kaboodle Theatre Co. in Sat 15th March THE MUSIC OF BOB M ARLEY


Starring the Superb BUFFALO SOLDIER Easter Bank Holiday - Thurs 27th- Mon 31st March


9th Burnley National BLUES FESTIVAL Joe Louis Walker • Angela Brown ■ The Big Town - Playboys • Barrence Whitfield & The Savages'


Johnny Mars • Wilko Johnson & Many More


Tickets on Sale Now - Call Ticket Office tor Details & FREE Blues Festival Brochure on 01282 430055


13rd & 4th April, 720pm Compass ThMtreuo. p r in t s I William Shakepseare’s THE MERCHANT OF VENICE |


5 th April. 8pm TOM JONES TRIBUTE NIGHT


with Stars in Their Eyes’ Martin Goodyear + Support Sun 13th ApriL. ChBdren’s BBC’s Latest Wacky Presenter


NEW Zealand at this time of the year is the perfect place for both watching cricket and


growing high-quality fruit. Corbans, the country’s second-largest producer,


has numerous vineyards, including at Longridge. No, not Longridge near Preston, but situated in the Hawks Bay area on the east coast of New Zea­


land’s Long Island. Hawks Bay, with its moderate rainfall, temperate


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net Merlot (£5.39). This wine has a warm, soft style, velvety smooth , ..


of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, King Street, Clitheroe (01200 423152)


With Andrew Byrne, body and attractive berry flavours. .


are harvested at optimum ripeness to produce my recommendation this week, Longridge 1993 Caber­


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Meanwhile, I am off to a wine tasting to see it 1 can ind yet more bargains!


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STRAP yourself into your sofa for a blast of a night in, thanks to“In- dependence Day”.


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.Unless you have been on


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When the aliens arrive this time “Independence Day” —


available this week from Blockbuster Video


ships hover over the world’s major cities -and mankind holds its breath.Youthful US president Bill Pull- manurges caution and prepares to negotiate, but zany scientist


July 4th — Independence Day — among them Pullman, Goldblum


and feisty black airforce pilot Will


being great art, but it works, chiefly because of its warmth,


hostile. ;0n July 3rd he is proved right and the spaceships emit beams of light that raze whole cities. It is left to a motley crew of characters to save the world on


(Geoff Goldblum) warns they are


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tra-terrestrial, as heylrags it in a p a ra ch u te thro u g h th e Nevada desert, is priceless) and redemp­


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OTIS THE AARDVARK & FRIENDS Stone the Crow & The Cast of TIME OUT in "The Mystery of Naff Hall School"


17th April. 8pm The Greatest Ever Soul Show! HIT THE ROAD STAX! with the Soul Survivors


Fri 18th April, 8pm INDIE NIGHT SPECIAL SYNDICATE* + Element + t.b.c. pi,,o the Mud Club DJ’s on the Decks


2nd May... The Fab Four Re-Created Live Onstage TH F R A C K B E A T B E A T L E S


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A D V I C E D A Y


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- Matinee 15th Februaiy 2.15 pm TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE


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