Baked Alaska Is The Most Impressive Ice Cream Cake We'll Never Get Tired Of (2024)

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Here at Delish, baked Alaska has never gone out of style, and we’re committed to bringing this classic nostalgic dessert back. Basically a glorified ice cream cake, this towering dessert will be the talk of any dinner party you serve it at (especially when you cut into it for the very first time—be prepared for ooh’s and aah’s). With a brownie base, three layers of ice cream, and homemade meringue, this dessert has something for everyone. While it may look overly complex, it really couldn’t be easier to make. We’ve included all the step-by-step instructions and tips you need to make this classic dessert—read down below for everything you need to know:

What is baked Alaska?
This nostalgic dessert has three components: a brownie base, (three!) ice cream layers, and meringue. It’s a baked dessert (yes, a baked dessert) that defies all logic. After baking and freezing the brownie base, pistachio, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream are layered on top before being topped with meringue. The final touch is to use a kitchen torch to torch the meringue to get that classic, signature look.

How does the ice cream not melt in baked Alaska?
There are a couple of tricks here. First, we freeze our ice cream layers for at least four hours. Our ice cream layers need to be really frozen before attempting to cover with our meringue. The second reason the ice cream doesn’t melt? The thick meringue creates a barrier between our ice cream layers and the added heat from the blow torch. Our top tip? Don’t spend too long torching your meringue. While you want to achieve that toasty, torched look, you don’t want to risk melting your ice cream—don’t linger here.

How to layer baked Alaska:
While the layers may look crazy, they really couldn’t be easier to create. First, you’ll spray a 3-quart bowl with cooking spray and line with plastic wrap before adding your pistachio ice cream first, then strawberry, and finally vanilla. Simply make sure your layers are as even as possible when you’re layering for the best possible presentation. Freeze your ice cream for at least four hours; while freezing, make the brownie layer. After letting your prepared brownies cool completely, you’ll layer it on top of your ice cream bowl before covering with plastic wrap and freezing again for at least an hour. The final step: top with meringue, make swirly peaks with a spoon, torch, and serve!

Storage:
If you manage to have any leftovers, wrap in plastic wrap and store in the freezer for around 1 week.

Made this recipe? Let us know how it went in the comments below!

Yields:
10 serving(s)
Prep Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
6 hrs 15 mins
Cal/Serv:
679

Ingredients

  • Cooking spray

  • 2 c.

    pistachio ice cream, slightly softened

  • 6 c.

    strawberry ice cream, slightly softened

  • 6 c.

    vanilla ice cream, slightly softened

  • 1

    box brownie mix, plus ingredients called for on box

  • 2

    large egg whites, room temperature

  • 1/4 tsp.

    cream of tartar

  • 1 c.

    (200 g.)granulated sugar

Directions

    1. Step1Spray a 3-quart bowl with cooking spray and line with plastic wrap. Spread pistachio ice cream in prepared bowl in an even layer. Spread with strawberry ice cream first, then vanilla ice cream. Loosely cover with plastic wrap and freeze until firm, about 4 hours.
    2. Step2Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350º. Grease a 8" round cake pan with cooking spray and line with parchment. Prepare brownie batter according to package instructions. Bake brownies in prepared pan until a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 25 to 27 minutes. Let cool.
    3. Step3Remove ice cream bowl from freezer and place brownie on top, trimming to fit if needed. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze at least 1 hour or until ready to serve.
    4. Step4In a large bowl, using a handheld mixer on medium-high speed, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Increase speed to high and gradually add sugar in a slow, steady stream. Beat until glossy peaks form, about 12 minutes.
    5. Step5Unmold ice cream dome and cover completely with meringue, using the back of a spoon to make swirly peaks.
    6. Step6Use a kitchen torch to toast meringue.

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