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- Tipsy_cake abstract "A tipsy cake is a sweet dessert cake, made originally of "fresh sponge cakes soaked in good sherry and good brandy." The dish as prepared in England would typically have several small cakes stacked together, with the cracks between bristling with almonds. As a variety of the English trifle, tipsy cake is popular in the American South, often served after dinner as a dessert or at Church socials and neighborhood gatherings.The tipsy cake originated in the mid-18th century. A recipe for cake or biscuits, alcohol, and custard combined in a trifle bowl came to the American colonies via the British, who settled in the coastal south. Its popularity remained with Southern planters who enjoyed sweet desserts. Tipsy cake was also humorously called Tipsy Parson, because it presumably lured many a Sunday-visiting preacher "off the wagon". The name refers to the amount of alcohol used in the dish's preparation.One variety of the cake combines stale pound and/or angel food cake, fruit jam, one ounce whiskey, five ounces sherry, and warm vanilla pie filling or custard. All the ingredients save the pie filling are mixed together; then the warm pie filling/custard is poured over the top and the dish chilled. Whipped cream is poured over the top of the dish just before serving.".
- Tipsy_cake ingredient Brandy.
- Tipsy_cake ingredient Sherry.
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- Tipsy_cake ingredientName "Sponge cake,sherry,brandy".
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- Tipsy_cake type Cake.
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- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Custard_desserts.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Custard.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Hedgehog.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Jam.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_custard_desserts.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Parson.
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- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Whipped_cream.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink Whiskey.
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- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLink File:Tipsy_cake.jpg.
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tipsy cake".
- Tipsy_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "tipsy cake".
- Tipsy_cake caption "A tipsy cake shaped like a hedgehog, and decorated with nuts, raisins and a cherry".
- Tipsy_cake hasPhotoCollection Tipsy_cake.
- Tipsy_cake mainIngredient Brandy.
- Tipsy_cake mainIngredient Sherry.
- Tipsy_cake mainIngredient Sponge_cake.
- Tipsy_cake name "Tipsy cake".
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- Tipsy_cake subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Tipsy_cake subject Category:Custard_desserts.
- Tipsy_cake hypernym Cake.
- Tipsy_cake type Article.
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- Tipsy_cake type Q2095.
- Tipsy_cake comment "A tipsy cake is a sweet dessert cake, made originally of "fresh sponge cakes soaked in good sherry and good brandy." The dish as prepared in England would typically have several small cakes stacked together, with the cracks between bristling with almonds. As a variety of the English trifle, tipsy cake is popular in the American South, often served after dinner as a dessert or at Church socials and neighborhood gatherings.The tipsy cake originated in the mid-18th century.".
- Tipsy_cake label "Tipsy cake".
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- Tipsy_cake wasDerivedFrom Tipsy_cake?oldid=646478332.
- Tipsy_cake depiction Tipsy_cake.jpg.
- Tipsy_cake isPrimaryTopicOf Tipsy_cake.
- Tipsy_cake name "Tipsy cake".