Oh honey, that's a good one! The credit for inventing Baked Alaska goes to Charles Ranhofer, the chef at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in the 1860s. So, sorry to burst your bubble, but no US president can claim that delicious dessert creation. Keep enjoying your sweet treats, and leave the history to the chefs!
There is no baked Alaska. However if the world gets too hot everything will melt.
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One dessert with ice-cream in the middle named after a North American state would be Baked Alaska. Baked Alaska is a dessert with a sponge cake base topped with ice-cream and meringue that is quickly baked in the oven to brown the meringue.
Thomas Jefferson
Baked Alaska
salmon and baked Alaska PS: Ive been to Alaska before
Alaska has a dessert named after it, the Baked Alaska. Arizona has the Sonoran Desert.
Baked Alaska is a dessert generally considered to be American in origin, though of course prior to the discovery of Alaska it was called something else. There seems to be some dispute as to the originator, since other cuisines were already using the individual components of baked Alaska (for example, meringue was a part of French cuisine).
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You are think of Baked Alaska, I think.
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No, Baked Alaska origins from China. this is true from wikipedia.org.