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Sherry

Adonis

Dry sherry meets luscious sweet vermouth in this simple cocktail recipe.

Brandy Flip

Flips were originally hot drinks made with egg and a variety of liquors and wines. They were warmed up by means of a loggerhead, an iron tool with a long handle and bulbous end that could be heated and plunged, like a poker, into the drink. Today, however, flips are generally served cold. Historically, they have been most often served in the morning or at bedtime, because of their soothing character.

Dragoon Punch

This is said to be the cavalryman's answer to Artillery Punch.

Glögg

There are a number of variations of this traditional Scandinavian Yuletide drink. Dry red wine, muscatel and sweet vermouth, with aquavit in place of the brandy, may be used. In another version, 2 bottles of dry red wine, preferably Bordeaux, are used with the quantity of aquavit increased to a whole bottle, which is poured over the flaming sugar.

Bay Scallops with Polenta, Wild Mushrooms, Sherry, and Parsley Bread Crumbs

Chef Suzanne Goin prepares this dish with Taylor Bay Scallops in the shell, but it's also delicious with regular bay scallops, which are more widely available. Be sure to use a good amontillado, the medium-dry Sherry that is lightly aged to give it a mellow, nutty flavor. What to drink: Condrieu, an aromatic Rhône white made with Viognier grapes.

Wild Mushroom-Shallot Gravy

This recipe was created to accompany Brown Sugar-cured Turkey with Wild Mushroom-Shallot Gravy.

Sauteed Mushrooms Diane

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Dragoon Punch

This is said to be the cavalryman's answer to Artillery Punch.

Parsley Cabbage Salad with Sherry Vinaigrette

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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