Baked Alaska
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Baked Alaska

United States
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This timeless classic consists of a sponge cake base that is topped with ice cream, and the whole combination is then encased in lightly torched or browned meringue. There are many conflicting stories regarding its origin, but it is believed that a predecessor of baked Alaska might be omelette Norvegienne - a French invention that featured layers of cake and ice cream that were covered in meringue and then broiled. In the US, it is accepted that baked Alaska first appeared under the name Alaska Florida at Delmonico's restaurant in New York sometime in the mid-1850s. It was an invention of pastry chef Charles Ranhofer, and it originally consisted of banana ice cream, walnut spice cake, and meringue. Regardless of its origins, baked Alaska nowadays comes in many classic and contemporary versions that also include a rum-based meringue that is flambéed before serving and typically goes under the name bombe Alaska.

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