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Definition of Sherry cobbler

Sherry cobbler
Sherry Sher"ry, n. [So called from Xeres, a Spanish town near Cadiz, x in Spanish having been formerly pronounced like sh in English.] A Spanish light-colored dry wine, made in Andalusia. As prepared for commerce it is colored a straw color or a deep amber by mixing with it cheap wine boiled down. Sherry cobbler, a beverage prepared with sherry wine, water, lemon or orange, sugar, ice, etc., and usually imbided through a straw or a glass tube.

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- A sherry cobbler is a classic American ****tail made with sherry, sugar and citrus. Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated...
- (food), a type of pie Sherry cobbler, a type of ****tail Cobbler (software), a network-oriented install server for Linux USS Cobbler, a United States Navy...
- Sherry Cobbler". Retrieved 10 January 2015. "Literatura del Jerez: Benito Pérez Galdós y el Jerez" [Sherry Literature: Benito Pérez Galdós and Sherry]...
- similar to a sherry cobbler. Ruth Addicott, Rebujito: ****tails that are just what the doctor ordered. The Telegraph, 2008-6-9 Camper English, Sherry Reconsidered...
- Jackson eggnog," "Imperial eggnog," two types of "sherry cobbler eggnog," as well as "sherry cobbler with egg," "mulled claret with egg," "egg sour," and...
- everything from appolinaris [sic] to a gin fizz, and includes the insidious sherry cobbler, the seductive ****tail and the patrician "B****". Moses King, in his...
- direct borrowing into Spanish from the English-language claret cup. Sherry cobbler Sangria Payne, Arthur **** (1877). Common-sense Papers on Cookery. C****ell...
- building. After the war, they returned here in 1919. n° 40-42: The café Sherry Cobbler, frequented by Mallarmé, the humourist Alphonse Allais, Auguste Villiers...
- ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element (fresh or jelly), custard and...
- North Carolina. The "sonker" in the third round is a type of deep-dish cobbler with a lattice pie crust on top, with a "milk dip" on the side that mimics...