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Neopolitan Baked Alaska

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I love Baked Alaska, in fact I love anything with meringue on top 🙂

So… when I saw that the recipe for this week’s Tuesdays with Dorie was a Black and White Baked Alaska, I was excited!
And a little hesitant.
There’s a flourless chocolate cake base that Dorie describes as “a fallen souffle, with a brownie like texture.”
Then there’s a layer of ice cream, Dorie recommends buying your favourite flavour, which did take some pressure off. However I was more concerned about the assembly and baking of the ice cream and how it would hold it’s shape under the meringue cloud…
I chose a white chocolate and raspberry ice cream which I let soften, then mashed and spooned onto the chocolate base.
I placed my double layer cake in the freezer for two hours and it held well!
The meringue was definitely my favourite part of the recipe, I could happily just sit and eat it, on its own, with a spoon… by myself… 🙂
I placed the Baked Alaska in the oven and then sliced it, however I had to be quick, the ice cream did start to melt…
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My baked Black and White Baked Alaska looked more like a Neopolitan Baked Alaska!
The family was definitely impressed.
It looked great.
I thought there was too much chocolate brownie base and wished I had more meringue. Towards the end of my slice of cake, I was looking for more ice cream as well (even though I used twice the amount of ice cream stated in the recipe).
Even the chocolate lovers in the family thought the chocolate base was a little overpowering!
If I make this again, I was thinking of making half the chocolate base, so it’s thinner. Using a  vanilla ice cream and adding a layer of sour Morello Cherries to break through the sweetness… A Black Forest Baked Alaska!
To see how this recipe turned out for the rest of the Tuesdays with Dorie group, click here!

 

6 thoughts on “Neopolitan Baked Alaska

  1. Mardi (eat. live. travel. write.)'s avatar

    What a fabulous flavour combination 🙂 I thought this was a lot of work and probably wouldn’t make it again but it really was tasty!

  2. Zosia's avatar

    That sounds like a fantastic flavour combination and the black forest sounds just as good.

  3. Diane Zwang's avatar

    Your changes sound delicious. I was afraid to put mine in the oven, the torch worked well. Your meringue looks great!

  4. steph (whisk/spoon)'s avatar

    that looks pretty awesome! yes to the black forest version, too–that would be great!

  5. isthisakeeper's avatar

    My family’s favorite part was the marshmallow meringue too! I agree with your comment about the brownie almost being a little too rich and I am a chocolate lover!

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