Sherry
"Opulent" Chicken
Baked Chicken Breasts with Mushrooms and Artichokes in Sherry Sauce
By Janet McCrane
Clafoutis of Prunes
By James Beard
Baked Pork Ribs with Hoisin Barbecue Sauce
If you prefer to grill the ribs — which will intensify the hoisin flavor — remove them from the marinade (do not bake) and grill them over medium heat until tender and lightly charred, turning often and basting occasionally with marinade, about 25 minutes. Look for chili-garlic sauce in the Asian foods section of supermarkets.
Fragrant Crispy Duck
This is a big-deal dish. But the numerous steps, all easy, transform the duck into a wonder of subtle spiciness. We had this dish in Xi'an, where five-spice powder in the rub and the dipping salt were lovely touches.
Vegetable-Stuffed Loin of Veal with Sweetbreads
If you choose to omit the sweetbreads, simply begin the recipe by sautéing the pancetta. (In that case, you may also want to purchase a larger veal or pork loin — going up to a 5-pound veal loin or a 6-pound pork loin.)
Chinese Braised Pork with Cellophane Noodles
By Dorothy Lee
Sizzling Sausages with Sherry
This is a tasty dish for a tapas party, but I also like it served with greens alongside warm lentils for lunch. Spanish fresh pork sausage is flavored with garlic and oregano, but any sweet pork link sausage can be used for this recipe.
By Janet Mendel
Ham Mousse in Sherry Aspic
The following dish was a popular choice for bridge luncheons in the 1960s.
Chinese Barbecued Pork
By Marlene Hosey