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C a r ro t and Potato Mash with M Melting Onions
THE movement to encourage chil dren to eat more healthily will step up a pace later this month during British Food F o rtn i^t .
^ Organisers say this year's event is about putting the "Ooo!" back into food and in particular about educat ing young people about food. The f irs t exciting flavours of
autumn are coming in this month, with early sightings of y o u ^ Brus sels sprouts and parsnips. Like many of the season's produce including
- runner beans and l^ e , they are per fect partners for warming roasts and casseroles. /'Love the taste" is the theme of Organic Week running a t the
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- moment. To help celebrate the event, we have a new recipe for carrot and potato mash with melting onions.
; The aim is to make young people more aware of the diverse and deli cious range of food available in Britain and the health benefits and pleasures.of eating fresh, seasonal
■ produca There wiU be special educa tional events with producers, retail ers, restaurants, chefs and visitor attractions working m th schools and providing activity-based support and facilities. More than 15,000 shops,
■ pubs and restaurants are being asked to increase their stock of quality, sea-
sonal produce and to put traditional regionally-distinct foods on their menus and shop-shelves. Meanwhile: the catering sector is being chal lenged to think “beyond the chicken nugget” and to place healthy food for children on their menus. The event is similar to France's
!‘S e n ^ e du Gouf’when the govern ment sends 3,500 chefs into schools to introduce children to the delights of their national cuirina ■ Make the most of carrots with this
fluffy creamy mountain of golden; mash. Cooked with potatoes, flavoured with cheese then topped with caramelised onions -
i t ’s bril liant! Ingredients
• 350gorganiccarrots : - ■ : • 350g organic Desiree or King
Edward potatoes • I t ^ s a l t • 25g butter
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with MARCIA MORRIS . : • 1 large Spanish onion, peeled
and sliced into thin wedges • 125g organic full-flavoured
■ cheese such as Cheddar, Lancashire or Edam or Gouda Method
: 1. Use a potato peeler to pare off the carrot skins as thinly as possible,,
• then cut them in to small chunks. Peel the potatoes and cut them into - large chunks. P u t the vegetables together in a pan of cold, salted water and bring to the boil. Boil for 10-15 minutes or until the c a r ro ts , and potatoes are very tender. Drain , well then return to the saucepan and
; cover with a lid or tea towel for five minutes. This allows any excess mois
ture to dry off. 2. While the carrots and potatoes
- are cookin& melt the butter in a large ■ flying pan and cook the onion over a medium heat imtil soft and golden
brown. 3. Madi the carrots with the pota
toes and cheese leaving the mash quite speckled and rough. Taste for : :scasoning then add a little extra salt
' if necessary and plenty of freshly ground black pepper. Serve the mash with a spoonful of caramelised onions^
on top. Tip: Try replacing the potatoes vrith the same quantity of parsnips. Use the mash to top your favourite shepr herds pie mixtura
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A SUPERB guitar-led rock 'n' roll outfit, the Lost City Sinners played with a no- holds-barred approach while working within a framework. The musicianship was of a high quau-
ty, as one would expect from the members of this group.
I t is rare to find a band with individual . ,
talent so successfully merged. They intermixed strong vocals, intri
cate guitar, bass and percussion in a high- energy performance. The show featured original renditions of some not-so-standard fare, such as
“Jailbreak”, “Waiting for My Man” and, in a memorable tribute to Deep Purple (remember them?), “Black Night”. These were interspersed with more
familiar rock standards from Suzi Q and I others.
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way - this show is a rock 'n' roll must, and after three encores, need I say more! In the wake of such a successful Ribhle
Valley debut, the Lost City Sinners are set to play further gigs a t the Brown Cow and other local venues. For more information on the band, call 07792 668929.
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