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  2. How to Pit Cherries with or without a Cherry Pitter - AOL

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  3. The Absolute Best Way to Pit Cherries, According to a 5th ...

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    Smashing an entire cherry (as you would a garlic clove to remove the skin) indeed results in removing the pit, but you're also losing a lot of valuable and tasty cherry juice (along with a huge ...

  4. Cherries jubilee is a 'boozy dish' best served over ice cream ...

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    Looking for the perfect ice cream topping? Cherries jubilee is a sweet way to top that bowl of vanilla.

  5. Cherries jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Cherries jubilee is a dessert dish made with cherries and liqueur (typically kirschwasser), which are flambéed tableside, and commonly served as a sauce over vanilla ice cream. [ 1 ] The recipe is generally credited to Auguste Escoffier , [ 2 ] who prepared the dish for one of Queen Victoria 's Jubilee celebrations, widely thought to be the ...

  6. Cherry bounce - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Bounce is a type of liqueur made by infusing old French brandy with Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. [1] Some recipes use rum , whiskey or vodka instead of brandy. Origins and etymology

  7. List of cherry dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cherries jubilee – a dessert dish made with cherries and liqueur (typically Kirschwasser), which is subsequently flambéed, [8] and commonly served as a sauce over vanilla ice cream; Cherry Mash - A candy bar consisting of a soft, cherry-flavored center containing maraschino cherries, covered in a mixture of chopped roasted peanuts and chocolate.

  8. Amos Owens - Wikipedia

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    Amos Owens (ca. 1822 – 1906), [1] aka The Cherry Bounce King, was a nineteenth and early twentieth century moonshine producer who lived in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Of Irish descent, his grandfather fought in the Battle of King's Mountain in the Revolutionary War. He was renowned for the mixture of whiskey, honey and cherries and "[p ...

  9. Beef Tenderloin with Cherry Port Sauce & Gorgonzola

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    3. Add the stock, wine and cherries to the skillet. Reduce the heat to medium. Cook for 10 minutes or until the sauce is reduced to about 1 1/2 cups. Stir in the butter. Serve the sauce with the beef.