
If you want to add more gluten free, dairy free, and fodmap friendly recipes to your recipe box, Baked Alaska might be a recipe you should try. One serving contains 426 calories, 9g of protein, and 18g of fat. This recipe serves 12. For 75 cents per serving, this recipe covers 8% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 18 people have made this recipe and would make it again. It works best as a side dish, and is done in roughly 45 minutes. A mixture of round cake, ice cream, egg whites, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. It is brought to you by Foodista. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 35%. This score is not so awesome. Baked Alaska, Baked Alaska, and Baked Alaska are very similar to this recipe.





Step 1
Grease a 7-inch bowl (large enough to hold 1/2 gallon ice cream, but not wider than your cake round!) with flavorless oil (see note above) or unsalted butter.
Step 2
Let ice cream soften until it is workable. Pack tightly in the bowl. Return bowl to freezer until it hardens.
Step 3
When ready to assemble, beat egg whites until foamy.
Step 4
Add tartar and whip until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in powdered sugar, a little bit at a time.
Step 5
Place frozen layer cake on a plate slightly larger than the cake. Unmold the ice cream by centering it on the cake. If the ice cream does not release from the bowl, see notes.
Step 6
Do not trim the cake. "Frost" cake and ice cream with meringue, covering completely, creating a decorative pattern by forming peaks with a spoon or spatula.
Step 7
Bake in preheated at 450 degrees for 6-7 minutes until meringue peaks are golden brown.
Step 8
Store in freezer until serving time.
Dish Types: side dish
Diets: gluten free, dairy free, fodmap friendly