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FOR the next three weeks “Dish of the Week” will fea
ture recipes you can just bung in the oven to cook for themselves. Du r i n g the summe r
hu sbands p l a y at barbeeueing.
months we all tend to do less cooking than normal, making different salads or letting
to do when the weather is warm — gardening, playing tennis ana golf, cycling or walking and to come inside as the sun is setting and find supper is cooked and waiting
There are so many things
0 om *i£[reider's : own'cook* book.
distilled from apples, .in the prov ince of that name in Normandy. During the war, stocks of well-ma tured spirit practically gave out and the young calvados, which was later imported, was firey and strong but little else. Now well- matured vieux calvados is avail able again and has the subtlety of a fine spirit, but it is something of
an acquired taste. To accompany this dish I might
have suggested Damon’s Potatoes, as featured in last week’s Dish of the Week, but my good, friend Lawson was not too impressed when he made the dish for his wife, and himself, although I thought is tasted good when I experi- , mented. Ah well!
is just wonderful. All three of the recipes have one
thing in common and that is alco hol is one of the ingredients. This week’s recipe features Calvados. Calvados goes extremely well with pork dishes as it is a spirit
PORK FILLET CALVADOS (serves four). Ingredients '
• lVilb. pork fillet cut into three-
quarter inch slices. • salt and ground bjack pepper • 1 Vioz. butter or oil
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A COUPLE of months ago I was fortunate enough to be invited on a wine buyers’ trip to
We then headed off to Berkastel on the Moselle, on to Nahe and then to Johannisberg-in-the-Rheigan.
Germany. Suitcase packed-, I flew with a party to Frankfurt.
Three days, and nearly 300 wines tasted, we arrived at the famous wine institute at Geisenheim. I t was here in a blind tasting that my recommenda
tion for this week was discovered. German wines over the last few years haven’t
enjoyed the best of reputations, so we were invited to taste — blind — about 20 wines with a slightly dryer style, to assess the overall appearance and quality. As a group, I found out later, we placed first Dein-
With wine writer Andrew Byrne, of Byrne’s Wine Merchants,
K ing S tr e e t , Clitheroe (01200 423152)
,
This wine, from the Rheinhesson, is a fruit-driven, elegant, soft, easy-drinking off-dry style, not too high
in alcohol, and well-chilled it makes a perfect wine for these hot summer nights with salads. As a lover of good German wines, this trip was a
hard 1995 Pinot Blanc (£3.95). This very old company is still very forward-thinking and has vineyards in all the great producing areas.
very good .educational tour, trying many wines, meeting
the.very enthusiastic growers and with three great vintages on the trot, I have already started to expand my range.
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• 6oz. sliced mushrooms e 3 tblsp Calvados or a miniature
bottle • Vi pint chicken stock • >/i pint single cream (or pot
creme fraiche) • 2 tsp cornflour .
Method
1. Sprinkle pork with pepper and salt then fry gently in loz. of
fat to seal. 2. Add remaining fat and mush
ing to taste and bring to the boil. Simmer u n co v e red for two
rooms to flying pan and cook gen tly for 2-3 minutes. 3. Add Calvados, stock, season
minutes. ■ . ■ ■ 4. Pour the sauce into casserole.
Cover and cook at 180 degrees for about 40 minutes until tender. 5. Blend cream with cornflour.
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THIS debut album has, I am told,- been long awaited by Bond’s East Lancashire fans. Jean Paul le Jarre’s influence
quickly came to mind as I switched on the CD in anticipation of an original compilation. The result is certainly profes
•currently producing her own work ’fojf.’ .university. Sound ebbs and flows, weaves in and out; inter-
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sional, electronic, relaxing — in short, easy to listen to. I t put me in mind of a recent visit to my stepdaughter, studying music and
'spersed by the striking vocal ntches of opera singer Claire
lowarth. I would not be tempted, how
ever, to wait for a people-free home, turn it up and sing along. I
Beyond Songs and Stories, The Bond,
The Sweetly Jangled Record Company, (£13.99)
couldn’t manage the latter anyway and it is not that kind of a disc. I f I was tempted to use the
four musicians at the core of this- group, one' of whom hails irom Clitheroe.
word' “ ex perimen tal,” then ' I would, it seems, fall foul of the
foremost musicians, then the man agers of the sounds and schemes. The Bond does not perform in
They are, they say, first and •
the area’s pubs and clubs. The group likes to do things on “a big'
scale”, and will be in concert at King George’s Hall in. Blackburn on August 29th to promote the
, album.
they have been j'oined by the English National Opera singer, Celtic-sounding lyricist Milla, blues harmonica player Ian Long- worth, poetess Martina and the Lowland piper Iain McLean. The CD is available from Town
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