- 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...
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Sherry Cobbler".
Retrieved 10
January 2015. "Literatura del Jerez:
Benito Pérez Galdós y el Jerez" [
Sherry Literature:
Benito Pérez Galdós and
Sherry]...
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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...
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Jackson eggnog," "Imperial eggnog," two
types of "
sherry cobbler eggnog," as well as "
sherry cobbler with egg," "mulled
claret with egg," "egg sour," and...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...