Brownie and Candy Cane Ice Cream Baked Alaska

Brownie and Candy Cane Ice Cream Baked Alaska might be a good recipe to expand your side dish recipe box. For $1.8 per serving, this recipe covers 14% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One serving contains 833 calories, 11g of protein, and 54g of fat. This recipe serves 6. It is a rather inexpensive recipe for fans of American food. 4342 people found this recipe to be flavorful and satisfying. Head to the store and pick up candy canes, sugar, salt, and a few other things to make it today. It is brought to you by Completely Delicious. Christmas will be even more special with this recipe. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 49%, this dish is pretty good. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Peppermint Candy Cane Ice Cream, Candy Cane Chocolate Ice Cream, and Candy Cane Fudge Swirl Ice Cream.

Servings: 6

 

Ingredients:

1 cup crushed candy canes

1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar

4 large egg whites

2 large eggs

3/4 cup (100 grams) all-purpose flour

2 cups (450 ml) heavy cream

1 teaspoon peppermint extract

Red food coloring

Pinch of salt

3/4 cup (150 grams) sugar

1/2 cup (113 grams) unsalted butter

3 oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup (225 ml) whole milk

Equipment:

sauce pan

bowl

baking paper

aluminum foil

frying pan

ice cream machine

plastic wrap

stand mixer

whisk

knife

Cooking instruction summary:

In a small saucepan, combine the 1 cup of heavy cream, the sugar and salt. Heat until steaming, while stirring to dissolve the sugar. Remove from heat and pour into a large bowl. Add the remaining cream, milk, vanilla extract and peppermint extract. Chill thoroughly in the fridge.Meanwhile, make the brownies. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter and unsweetened chocolate. Remove from heat and add the sugar and salt, stirring till combined. Add the eggs one at a time, stirring after each. Add the vanilla. Add the flour and stir until just combined.Pour brownie batter into an 8-inch round pan that's been lined with parchment paper or greased foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until edges are set. Remove from pan and let cool completely.Remove ice cream mixture from the fridge and chill in an ice cream machine according to manufacturer's instructions, adding the red food coloring and crushed candy canes during the last 5 minutes of churning.Line a medium sized bowl with an 8-inch round rim with plastic wrap. Pour the churned ice cream into the bowl and spread until even. Top with the brownie (top-side down), making sure it is flush against the ice cream. Freeze until hard, at least 3 hours.In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, make the meringue. Whip the egg whites, cream of tarter and pinch of salt on high speed until foamy. Continue beating while slowly adding the sugar. Whip to stiff peaks.Remove the brownie and ice cream from the freezer. Invert the bowl onto a cake stand or display plate and lift the bowl away from the brownie and ice cream, using the plastic wrap to pull it out, as necessary. Remove plastic wrap. Cover the domed brownie and ice cream with the meringue, using a knife to create decorative swirls. Use a kitchen torch to toast the meringue, making sure not to burn it. Serve immediately or return to the freezer if serving at another time. Let the baked alaska sit at room temperature 15-20 minutes for easy slicing.

 

Step by step:


1. In a small saucepan, combine the 1 cup of heavy cream, the sugar and salt.

2. Heat until steaming, while stirring to dissolve the sugar.

3. Remove from heat and pour into a large bowl.

4. Add the remaining cream, milk, vanilla extract and peppermint extract. Chill thoroughly in the fridge.Meanwhile, make the brownies. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter and unsweetened chocolate.

5. Remove from heat and add the sugar and salt, stirring till combined.

6. Add the eggs one at a time, stirring after each.

7. Add the vanilla.

8. Add the flour and stir until just combined.

9. Pour brownie batter into an 8-inch round pan that's been lined with parchment paper or greased foil.

10. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until edges are set.

11. Remove from pan and let cool completely.

12. Remove ice cream mixture from the fridge and chill in an ice cream machine according to manufacturer's instructions, adding the red food coloring and crushed candy canes during the last 5 minutes of churning.Line a medium sized bowl with an 8-inch round rim with plastic wrap.

13. Pour the churned ice cream into the bowl and spread until even. Top with the brownie (top-side down), making sure it is flush against the ice cream. Freeze until hard, at least 3 hours.In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, make the meringue. Whip the egg whites, cream of tarter and pinch of salt on high speed until foamy. Continue beating while slowly adding the sugar. Whip to stiff peaks.

14. Remove the brownie and ice cream from the freezer. Invert the bowl onto a cake stand or display plate and lift the bowl away from the brownie and ice cream, using the plastic wrap to pull it out, as necessary.

15. Remove plastic wrap. Cover the domed brownie and ice cream with the meringue, using a knife to create decorative swirls. Use a kitchen torch to toast the meringue, making sure not to burn it.

16. Serve immediately or return to the freezer if serving at another time.

17. Let the baked alaska sit at room temperature 15-20 minutes for easy slicing.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
829k Calories
10g Protein
53g Total Fat
83g Carbs
4% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
829k
41%

Fat
53g
82%

  Saturated Fat
32g
205%

Carbohydrates
83g
28%

  Sugar
55g
62%

Cholesterol
208mg
70%

Sodium
117mg
5%

Alcohol
0.46g
3%

Caffeine
11mg
4%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
10g
22%

Manganese
0.72mg
36%

Vitamin A
1723IU
34%

Selenium
18µg
26%

Copper
0.52mg
26%

Vitamin B2
0.43mg
25%

Iron
3mg
20%

Phosphorus
193mg
19%

Magnesium
63mg
16%

Zinc
2mg
14%

Vitamin B1
0.19mg
13%

Calcium
123mg
12%

Folate
48µg
12%

Fiber
2g
11%

Vitamin D
1µg
11%

Vitamin E
1mg
10%

Potassium
327mg
9%

Vitamin B12
0.5µg
8%

Vitamin B5
0.75mg
7%

Vitamin B3
1mg
6%

Vitamin K
5µg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.07mg
4%

covered percent of daily need
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