At 7.30pm at the Comrades Hall Friday, 21st March, Broadwindsor’s Community Film Club will be showing…
Wicked (PG)
(Running time: 2 hours & 45 minutes)
DIRECTOR: JON M. CHU CAST: CYNTHIA ERIVO, ARIANA GRANDE, JEFF GOLDBLUM
Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman because of her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads.
Watch the trailer HERE.
Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm.
Film Club members – Free entry
Guests – £4 (cash please)
Not essential but to help estimate numbers, please book your ticket(s) in advance by contacting: Alex Cook, Admin and membership secretary, broadwindsorfilmclub@gmail.com
A lunch-type duo this month. Happy St. David’s and St. Patrick’s Days (both Welsh by birth, so I’ll celebrate twice – any excuse).
Carrot and Coriander Soup – serves 4-6
A quick and easy lunch. This teams up well with the soda bread. (If coriander is a no-no for you, instead use 1 level teaspoon dried thyme, added at the same time as the ground coriander).
1 large knob of butter;
1 medium onion, chopped;
500g carrots (weight after peeling);
1 large potato, peeled and cubed;
2 heaped teaspoons ground coriander;
1100ml chicken or vegetable stock; 1 small pack coriander*, leaves and stalks chopped separately;
2 teaspoons sugar;
juice of half a lemon;
Salt and white pepper to season.
Method:
In a large saucepan, melt the butter and add the onion.
Add a pinch of salt and cook gently until softened (10-15 minutes).
Add the ground coriander and the potato – stir well and gently cook for a further 5 minutes.
In with the carrots and stock, then bring to the boil, lower the heat and simmer until the vegetables are soft.
Take off the heat and add the sugar and lemon juice.
Blitz with a stick blender or process until smooth, then add the coriander and blitz again briefly until the soup is flecked with coriander.
Season to taste with the salt and white pepper.
*Factoid – one of those ‘love-or-hate’ flavours – turns out that it’s not just a matter of preference… apparently, genetic variants in our taste receptor genes play a major role in how we perceive the taste of coriander!
Feta and Beetroot Soda Bread
Delicious with soup, but also a revelation when toasted, buttered and drizzled with honey for breakfast. If you don’t have buttermilk, use the same quantity of milk with a squeeze of lemon juice and let it sit for 10 minutes before using.
2 medium raw beetroot (+/- 250g), peeled and coarsely grated;
365ml buttermilk 500g plain white flour, plus extra for dusting;
1 heaped teaspoon bicarbonate of soda;
1 teaspoon salt;
200g feta, crumbled;
2 sprigs rosemary, leaves only;
1 handful mixed seeds (optional)
Method:
Heat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 6.
Peel and grate the beetroot (rubber gloves advisable!) then squeeze out as much liquid as possible.
Combine the flour, bicarb and salt in a large bowl. Add the buttermilk and start to bring the ingredients together using a wooden spoon.
When it has almost come together as a dough, tip it out onto a board, then gradually and gently incorporate the beetroot, feta and rosemary. No need to knead!
Shape the dough into a round loaf and flatten slightly, then lightly mark into quarters with a sharp knife. Sprinkle with the seeds, if using.
Transfer the loaf onto a floured baking sheet. Bake for 30 minutes or until golden and cooked through.
Broadwindsor Community Film Club will be showing King Richard (12) at the Comrades Hall on Friday, 18th March at 7.30pm.
Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green and starring Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal, Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton.
Armed with a clear vision and a brazen 78-page plan, Richard Williams is determined to write his daughters, Venus and Serena, into history. Training on Compton, California’s neglected tennis courts – rain or shine – the girls are shaped by their father’s unyielding commitment and their mother’s balanced perspective and keen intuition, defying the seemingly insurmountable odds and prevailing expectations laid before them.
Based on the true story that will inspire the world, “King Richard” follows the uplifting journey of a family whose unwavering resolve and unconditional belief ultimately delivers two of the world’s greatest sport legends.
Film Club members – Free entry
Guests – £4
Refreshments available, including a bar.
Please wear your mask when moving around the hall.
Seats MUST be booked in advance by contacting: Emma Myers – broadwindsorem@gmail.com or Margaret Wing – 01308 867252
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