Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles NATIONAL BAKED ALASKA DAY- February 1th National Baked Alaska Day, celebrated annually on February 1st, honors the delightful and unique dessert, Baked Alaska. This confectionery masterpiece, known for its contrasting temperatures and textures, combines ice cream and cake beneath a toasted meringue exterior. The dessert's invention is attributed to the late 1860s, coinciding with the U.S. acquisition of Alaska from Russia. It was popularized by Delmonico's restaurant in New York City and has alternative names like 'Norwegian Omelette' due to its resemblance to a snowy mountain. Celebrating this day can be as simple as indulging in a serving of Baked Alaska at a renowned restaurant or experimenting with making this culinary delight at home. The dessert symbolizes a fusion of culinary artistry, blending hot and cold elements for a distinctive and satisfying experience.
B2 alaska baked dessert culinary national february NATIONAL BAKED ALASKA DAY explained: origin, history, when, and why is it called baked alaska? 30 0 Jay posted on 2024/02/01 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary