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Clllharoe Adrertlser & Times, 3 tang Street, Clltheroe, BB7 2EW. FILLET OF ENGLISH LAMB with HenkVan Heuman, of the Auctioneer Restaurant, Clitheroe.
STILL celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Auctioneer Restaurant, this week's Dish of the Week is another of Henk's favourites - "Fillet of English Lamb roasted and sliced on a basil lamb jus, accompanied by cous cous". From originally just running the
a dinner party or stock up the freezer for that unexpected guest. Over the years Henk has become a
the above all peeled and diced 9 4 tbsp olive oil
a popular contributor to "Style in the Ribble Valley" magazine. In his col umn, he shares his recipes for a three course meal, usually with a foreign- theme, the current recipes coming from the most Southern region^ of
Auctioneer as a restaurant, Henk and his wife, Frances, have expanded into outside catering. With the help of chef Jonathan Whittaker, Henk can cater for any special occasion from dinner parties in your own home, business lunches in the boardroom or office to wedding breakfasts in any venue, including theatres or mar quees. He also makes the delightful dishes
France. However, this week it is a main
ful English lamb. FILLET OF ENGLISH LAMB, ROASTED AND SLICED ON A
BASIL LAMB JUS, ACCOMPANIED BY COUSCOUS (serves four) Ingredients
• 1 and 1 /21b. of filleted boneless
available at the Deli-Med, in Castle- gate, where you can buy sandwiches, quiches, pates, salads and sauces. You can also pretend to your family and friends that you are an excellent cook by buying portions of coq au vin, Italian style beef stew, cassoulet French stew, fish pie and seafood and shell fish soup. These you can serve at
lamb sliced into steaks ® 1 pkt couscous (cook according
to instructions on the packet and
leave to one side). 9 3 different coloured peppers 9 1 courgette
9 1 onion 9 2 garlic cloves
course we are featuring with beauti
• tomato puree 9 1 tbsp of plain flour 9 1 pkt fresh basil, chopped Method
pan with 2 tbsp olive oil. Cook on both sides for three minutes each. 2. Put the lamb to one side and
1. Pan-fry the lamb steaks in a hot
keep warm. 3. Add some tomato puree to the
pan with the oil, stir over the heat and add the flour, stirring until light ly browned. Add some cold water or meat stock while continuing to stir. Bring to the boil and simmer for five
minutes. 4. Strain through a sieve into a
clean pan, add the basil. 5. Put the rest of the olive oil in a
heavy frying pan and heat until hot. Put in the vegetables in order of firm ness, when cooked add the couscous and warm through. 6. Put a portion of the couscous
mixture in the centre of each warm plate, arrange the lamb on top, pour the sauce round and enjoy.
DRAWING DAY
in Artist’s Studio This Sunday
March 21st Ring:
01254 249707 Director Save the Children
O / COFFEE MORNING Cake Stall, Raffle etc.
Sat 20th March 10.00am -12 noon
PRIORATO is known as "Priorat" in Catalan, and is Cataluna's most ancient wine-making area. Its spectacular mountain terrain
With Andrew Byrne, of Byrne’s Wine
and individual styles of wine make it unique in Spain. The vineyards are in the province of Tarragona, in valleys drained by the river Siurana, and mainly terraced into the hillside of the Monvsant mountains, which reach an altitude of almost 4,000ft. in
promotion, we have shipped a pallet of two of these wines produced at the Co-operative Capcanes a Bodegas in its infancy, but already being highly acclaimed by critics and wine writers. The first is the 1907 Mas Donis,
places. As part of this month's Spanish
Merchants, King Street, Clitheroe. Tel: 01200 423152.
.£4.99. It was in this estate, early in the 90s, that they planted some Syrah as an experiment and are now finding how well the variety is adapt ing to the region. At the harvest it is blended with the traditional Granacha, and then fermented at a cool temperature. After a brief ageing in a tank, they release Mas Donis as a young wine full of fruit, with the robust spiciness of Syrah and the full- f-adied fruit of Granacha. Another estate run by Capcanes is
Mas Collet, £5.89. It is high in the
hills where old vines of Granacha, Tempranillo, Carinena and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grow in small plots after a strict and careful vinification, it is aged for six months in oak and the result is a very powerful ripe wine, with fruit flavours of cherries, plums and currants, with a very attractive vanilla oak finish, both wines are perfect with rich casseroles
or grilled foods. h , — —. — - -— *
GREASE was definitely the word a t Blackpool Opera House, but there are two more to describe how fantastic the show was - Luke
one of our teen idols (remember Bros?) made mine and my friend’s hearts go all aflutter and our knees weak. There was a fear we might hyperventilate at one stage. The guy was definitely wasted behind the drum kit, but with his
Goss. I don't know why, but the sight of
Grease - The Musical”. Opera House, Blackpool. Running until March 27th.
the Pink Ladies, and the casting director pulled a blinder in selecting Rebekah Gibbs as Rizzo, Tarek Ramini as Kenickie and Chris Hol land as Vince Fontaine. And 1 couldn't go on without men
smouldering good looks (I'll stop going on about him in a minute) and his dulcet tones, which were John Travolta down to a tee, he was truly "electrifying" and its easy to see why he has made the role of Danny Zuko his own, both in the West End and on
a national tour. The plot of the musical, first per
formed six years before the famous movie starring Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, is slightly different to what Grease buffs might expect. But all the classic songs are there, some in a different order; plus a few that only owners of the sound track may have
become hooked on the film, featuring the lives and loves of the T-Birds and
heard. Generation after generation have
and Lycra, stubs out a cigarette and utters the immortal words: "Tell me about it, stud", seemed to happen too
the other girls in the cast. And the infamous scene at the end, where Sandy, donned in black leather
tioning my old friend Andrew Marg- erison (Chuck), who was brilliant as part of the all-singing, all-dancing company. Well done mate! Spectacular special effects came in
the guise of a strobe effect of the Grease Lightnin' car, which speeded up with the music, and gave the set designers the chance to alter the actual vehicle from a clapped-out old banger to a shiny, metallic, chick
second most important character, Sandy, played by Jasmine Jeffrey. Jasmine had a stunning singing voice, but unfortunately there was no obvi ous sexual chemistry between her
machine. I also haven't yet mentioned the
and Danny. In the stage version, Sandy is
rather absent for most of the show, with Danny spending more time playing tonsil hockey with most of
in 15 seconds flat, the infectious tunes, including "Summer Lovin'", "You're the One That 1 Want" and "We Go Together" (the one that no- one actually knows the proper words to) had the audience moving in our seats, and I was itching to jump to my feet to join in with "Grease Light
with audiences young and old, which was apparent from the number of children, including my 10-year-old sister, who thoroughly enjoyed the two hours of pure entertainment. In the words of the song - "Grease
nin'". Grease is continuing to be a hit
VICKY CARIJN
quickly. Guaranteed to fill any dance floor |
at United Reformed Church, Clitheroe
Ticket 50p
civic hall| ___’ _CUTHEROE_-_ :
Friday, 19th March 6 Nights (not Sunday)
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Methodist
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Also refreshments end an
AUCTION SALE in (he afternoon
AE O L
is the word... It's got groove, it's got meaning" couldn't have been more true and had us singing all the way home.
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NIGHTS OUT TEL: PAUL
Auction Saturday
This Week’s
1. Mercury Rising 2. Horse Whisperer 3. Deep Rising 4. Night Watch 5. Land Girls 6. Dr Doolittle 7. Lion King - Simba's Pride 8. Mr Nice Guy 9 Assassin 10. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels List supplied by Blockbuster, Wcllgatc, Clithcroc.
1. "The Highway Code” - New edition (The Sta
tionary Office, £1.49) 2. "Clithcroc in Old Photographs" - Catherine
Rothwell (Sutton Publishing, £3.99") 3. "Notes from a Small Island" - Bill Bryson
(Black Swan, £5.99*) 4. "Nation's Favourite Poems" - (BBC Books,
£4.99*) 5. "Pul) Walks, Lancashire Witches Trail" -
Valerie Yewdall (Valdonia, £4.99*) G. "God of Small Tilings" - A ru n d h a ti Roy
"Performance and Cocktails"
2. "Talk on Corners" - The Corrs ;j. "I've Been Expecting You" - Robbie Williams
1. "Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts" - Kula Shaker 5. "Baby, One More Time” - Britney Spears G. "Back on Top" - Van Morrison 7. "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" -
I.auryn Hill 8. "Especially For You" - Various
9. "Believe" - Cher 10. "Ladies and Gentleman - Best of" - George
Michael
CD list supplied by Townsend Records Moor Lane, Clitlieroe.
(Flamingo, £5.99*) 7. "Street Lawyer" - John Grisham (Arrow, £5.99)
8. "Other People’s Children" - Joanna Trollope
(Black Swan, £5.99*) 9. "Ground Force” - Alan Titchmarsh (BBC
Books, £7.99*) 10. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" -
J. Rawling (Bloomsbury, £3.99*) Book list supplied by Ifuydee Bookshop, Moor
Lane, Clitlieroe. Asterisks denote this week's discounts.
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, 10.30 am to 4.30 pm ' f- ’ OPEN 7 DAYS
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Rachel Anne | Sunday 21 sl March f
Young Female Vocalist
Starts 7pm • With CaslvPrices .and'-Giveaways look torttunul to stutniy. you, this ivcckyntt!!. i
Quiz & Disco
& DRAMA GROUP Present
BOLTON by ROWLAND n mucous comedy by M ik e H a r d in g
In Bolton by Bowland Village Hall at 7.30pm Thurs 18th, Fri 19th 8. Sat 20th March
Please note: this play contains some strong language ami may not be suitable for children under 12 or anyone who is easily ollcmicd.
Tickets: Adults £3:young people SI.50 From Coach Horses, Cast, Post Office, Clitheroe Tourist Centre or Mr K Garslde Tel: 447679
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* u n c r o l I Friday 19lh March j ' ' " ’ A G M
To be held TONIG H T
T h u r s d a y , M a r c h
1 8 th a t 8 p .m . in the club
SETTLE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY C O N C E R T
Saturday, March 2 0 th at 7 .3 0 pm
Clitheroe Royal Grammar S chool Chatburn Road
Programme: Bcethorcn, Prokofiev, Schumann, Tchaikovsky Soloist: Benjamin Frith, Piano
Tickets: £5, concessions £4 - accompanied children free - from: Clithcroc Tourist Information Centre, Orchestra Members or ring 01200 422704
Programme repeated S e t t le High School Saturday, March 2 7 th at 7 .5 0 pm
Tel:,01524L 410024
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JACK FROST (PG) 110 mlns : lock STOCK &TWO SMOKING | I u s 2.15
.V.5. M3.?” . . n ens Sit Only <00^0 J0^ ’’’Saturday and Sunday Family Matinee : Saturday Little Oscar's Show-.... t o S T E l lS GEOFFREY PRATT
Wednesday 24th until
Saturday 27 th March 1999
7.30pm Mechanics Theatre, Manchester Rd., Burnley
Wed / Thurs £4.00. Fri / Sat £4, Tickets Available from Mechanics llox Office Telephone (01282) 430055
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Cussack.How well do you know your neighbour! A R L I N G T O N R O A D o s ) u s mins Fri/Sat 2.10 4.50 7J0 10.10 Sun to Thurj U 0 145j6.20fl-50.........................
..............................How far would you go for to win a fortune? <f> W A K I N G N E D ipg> ids
A Saturday night live sketch .....................
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T H E T H I N R E D L I N E ) 190 mins Daily 12.50 4.20 7.S0
: L O V E ( l8 ) 135 mins ............. .........................................................................
P A T C H A D A M S j A B U G S L I F E i l t t ) 135 mins
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by the internationally renowned HILL
WILTSCHINSKY GUITAR DUO
regular performers on radio and TV
Thursday 25th March 7.30pm
The Long Gallery Tickets £6 (Concessions £4)
For tickets telephone: 01282 771004 I L anc a shire .^ .)
ICounty Council ygjy f fzS , ^ , ,,
THRESHING ABOUT
A comedy thriller about *
rural life SATURDAY
APRIL 10th 7.30 p.m.
at MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN Tickets £2 from M. Cartwright
01254 826645
7 0 i£ % .Inniuersary Season 19 2 9 -19 9 9
Burnley Garrick Club Presents
rCo$tfe in
A Comedy written by: Alan Melville
Mayoress of Clitheroe
Coffee Morning in aid of
ChildUne
vpv’ a Saturday, 20th March 10 am - 12 noon
^ Clitheroe Town Hall & *//
Church Street, Clitheroe Admission 50p inc. Refreshments __________
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Local and Family History Societies, Museums and Friends of Museums, Booksellers, Regular demonstrations of the water-wheel, carding and mule-spinning machinery
A GREAT DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY! Admission £1.50 - accompanied children free______
Hbleoinbe Road, HclmslibrCj Rosseridale;^ Tel 01706 226459______________
Organised by the friends of Helmshorc Tcxtde Museums Reg. Charity No: 1003805_____________
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