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Syllabub
CourseDessert
Place of originCornwall
Main ingredientsMilk or cream, sugar, wine
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Syllabub is a sweet dish from Cornish cuisine, made by curdling sweet cream or milk with an acid like wine or cider. It was popular from the 16th to 19th centuries.[1]

Early recipes for syllabub are for a drink of cider with milk. By the 17th century it had evolved into a type of dessert made with sweet white wine. More wine could be added to make a punch, but it could also be made to have a thicker consistency that could be eaten with a spoon, used as a topping for trifle, or to dip fingers of sponge cake.[2] The holiday punch, sweet and frothy, was oftentimes considered a 'ladies drink'. The milk and cream used in those days would have been thicker so modern recipes may need to make some adjustments to achieve the same effect.[3]


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Syllabub (or solybubbe, sullabub, sullibib, sullybub, sullibub; there is no certain etymology and considerable variation in spelling)[citation needed] has been known in England at least since John Heywood's Thersytes of about 1537: 'You and I... Muste walke to him and eate a solybubbe.'[4] The word occurs repeatedly, including in Samuel Pepys's diary for 12 July 1663; 'Then to Comissioner Petts and had a good Sullybub'[5] and in Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown at Oxford of 1861; 'We retire to tea or syllabub beneath the shade of some great oak.'[6]

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  • Syllabub is a sweet dish from Cornish cuisine, made by curdling sweet cream or milk with an acid like wine or cider.It was popular from the 16th to 19th centuries. Early recipes for syllabub are for a drink of cider with milk.
  • Syllabus Meaning. A syllabus is an outline for a course that you are either taking or teaching. In the typical context, which is for colleges and universities, it is more detailed than that.

Hannah Glasse, in the 18th century, published the recipe for whipt syllabubs in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. The recipe included

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a quart of thick cream, and half a pint of sack, the juice of two Seville oranges or lemons, grate in the peel of two lemons, half a pound of double refined sugar.[7]

After whipping the ingredients together, they were poured into glasses. The curdled cream separated and floated to the top of the glass.

See also[edit]

  • Cranachan, a similar dessert from Scotland

References[edit]

  1. ^Alan Davidson (21 August 2014). The Oxford Companion to Food. OUP Oxford. pp. 800–. ISBN978-0-19-104072-6.
  2. ^Hussain, Nadiya. Spiced biscotti with an orange syllabub dip.
  3. ^Lehman, Eric D. (2012). A History of Connecticut Food: A Proud Tradition of Puddings, Clambakes & Steamed Cheeseburgers.
  4. ^Heywood, John (1537) Thersytes
  5. ^Pepys, SamuelDiary of Samuel Pepys, 12 July 1663
  6. ^Hughes, Thomas (1861) Tom Brown at Oxford
  7. ^Glasse, Hannah (1774). The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy: Which Far Exceeds Any Thing of the Kind Yet Published ... W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, J. Hinton.

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About Syllabi

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A syllabus is your guide to a course and what will be expected of you in the course. Generally it will include course policies, rules and regulations, required texts, and a schedule of assignments. A syllabus can tell you nearly everything you need to know about how a course will be run and what will be expected of you.

Where can I find syllabi?

Syllabus meaning

Check the Syllabus archive. You can search by quarter and by department--if looking for previous syllabi, you can use ExploreCourses to see when the course was last taught.

ExploreCourses (not SimpleEnroll) has links to syllabi for many courses. Click on the blue Schedule link to see if there are Additional Resources for that course.

In addition, some courses have course websites that act as a syllabus, particularly the introductory courses in Math and CS. You can also contact the instructor and/or the SSO in an academic department/school to inquire about the availability of a syllabus, or ask to see a previous syllabus.

Heads-up! Syllabi are always subject to change, especially if a different instructor is teaching a course. However, even looking at last year's syllabus can give you valuable information as you are evaluating a course.

How to Read a Syllabus

A syllabus is a very valuable tool, underused by many students. All professors will write and use their syllabi differently. Sometimes syllabus information may be spread over several links in Canvas, or on a course website. Regardless of the form, here are some items you will want to consider.

Syllabus Meaning

Workload

What type of course is this? Problem set and exam-based? Reading and discussion with papers? A variable-unit class with a variable workload should explain the difference in the syllabus.

Deadlines & Policies

When are the exams and major assignments due? Are assignments due in class or electronically by a certain time? Be sure to check all the deadlines for all your courses to see whether you are committing yourself to four midterms in the same week or two problem sets on the same day every week (and reconsider, if you are). What is the late policy?

Continued Guidance

During the quarter, the syllabus continues to guide you. The syllabus reflects the way the class is organized. The titles for each class meeting will often identify the main themes of that class, and may help you focus your reading for that day in order to prepare for class, as well as guide your studying for exams.

Syllabus Examples

First-Year Alert

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In high school, the daily schedule typically listed the homework that you would do after each class. In college, a syllabus generally lists the preparation that you need to do before that day’s class.

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