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Sherry

Buck Buck Mule

What distinguishes this ginger beer cocktail is the addition of fino sherry to dry out the other flavors, and cucumber juice for an additional layer of aromatics.

Fino Martini

Swap the dry vermouth for fino sherry to bring your martini to new heights.

Maple Frostbite

This soda shop classic helps maple and vanilla shine.

Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

A buttery stuffing of sautéed onions, prosciutto, breadcrumbs, and Parmesan brings big flavor to this recipe for portobello mushrooms.

No-Sleep-Till-Santa Eggnog

A touch of coffee balances the flavor of this modern spin on eggnog.

Tuna Noodle Casserole

This from-scratch tuna noodle casserole is creamy, flavorful, and really easy to throw together; it makes a crowd-pleasing weeknight dinner and even freezes well.

Jam Session

This refreshing sherry and watermelon cocktail gets a spicy kick from ginger kombucha.

Bring Back the Bizzy Izzy Highball: Why This 100-Year-Old Cocktail Deserves a Revival

Made with pineapple, sherry, and rye whiskey, this forgotten cocktail feels remarkably modern.

Bizzy Izzy Highball

This cocktail with rye whiskey, pineapple, and sherry sits right at home with the way we drink now, but it dates back to 1917.

Sherry and Vermouth

This two-ingredient cocktail is best served over a nice, large chunk of ice.

Love Language

This refreshing summer cocktail is finished with a bright and briny pickled green tomato.

Sherry Colada

This 5% ABV sherry colada is incredibly tasty and still has wonderful complex flavors that keep it from being candy.

Trident

The Trident cocktail is a riff on a negroni that uses Spain’s sherry, Italy’s Cynar, and Scandinavia’s aquavit.

Orange Chicken

Starring crispy fried thigh meat dressed in a savory, citrus glaze, orange chicken is a Chinese American take-out staple well worth making at home.

Eggnog Ice Cream

Creamy, nutmeg-spiced eggnog is one of my favorite holiday indulgences, and has been since I was a child. Now I’ve turned my favorite holiday cheer into a compelling ice cream.

Clams With Sherry and Olives

The complex flavor of this dish—briny, aromatic, slightly spicy—belies the extraordinarily simple method of actually making it.

Té Jerez

This refreshing pick-me-up, made with rye, sherry, and crisp cold-brewed black tea, is slightly nutty, slightly malty, tart and thirst-quenching.

Bamboo Cocktail

Mix up this sherry and vermouth cocktails as an individual drink on the rocks, or stirred over ice and strained if you can be bothered. 

New Spain

A riff on the Penicillin cocktail, with sherry and mezcal.