'sherry' yielded 7 matches.
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- Traditional Sherry Trifle You might wonder why I'm suggesting a traditional English sherry trifle as a Thanksgiving dessert! Well, back in the 1950s my aunt left England for the USA, and as a newlywed in a new country she was made very welcome by her neighbors. They invit...
- Desserts for Christmas There are special occasions, like Christmas, anniversaries, birthdays, christenings and other big occasions, when only a special meal will do to celebrate and that's the time you need a really delicious and fabulous looking dessert. The good news is...
- Cranberry Sauce Recipe with a Twist Spirited Cranberry Apricot Relish is really it's name. This wonderful cranberry sauce is a twist on an old favorite. I got it from my daughter who found it in an issue of Cooking LIght. It has become our official holiday cranberry sau...
- Verdelho - a type of Madeira Verdelho is one of the dry variants of Madeira, the fortified wine. As with all Madeiras it is produced on the Portuguese island Madeira, and named after the grape type used to produce it. Recently the Verdelho grape has also been used to produce tr...
- Sercial - the dry Madeira Sercial is the dryest version of Madeira. As with all Madeiras it is produced on the Portuguese island Madeira, and named after the grape type used to produce it. Widely used in cooking, and a favourite of several American presidents, Madeira is trad...
- Malmsey - The sweetest Madeira Malmsey is the sweetest and best known variety of Madeira. Also called Malvasia, it has been the drink of choice for many years before it lost ground to Port and wine. As with all Madeiras it is produced on the Portuguese island Madeira, and named a...
- Bual - the medium sweet Madeira Bual, also called Boal, is one of the four noble varieities of Madeira. One of the sweeter versions, next to the sweetest, Malmsey, it is a popular drink. As with all Madeiras it is produced on the Portuguese island Madeira, and named after the grap...
