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Let’s Cook: How Baked Alaska turned into Dos Leches.

Once upon a time, Baked Alaska was known for a Baked-Frozen dessert from the oven. Twice upon a time in 2023, an hour later, the eater is baked again.

This is the story of a failed dessert that became something else. Sometimes failure leads to success because you don’t give up. This failure became a success due to experience and practice.

This is the first time in my life that I’ve made Baked Alaska, and this second dessert.

It is Sunday evening on January 15th, 2023, as I write this post’s first draft of this recipe. On Friday after work, I am bringing a cannabis-infused Baked Alaska as a dessert to a company potluck. The potluck is at the pot company I work at. Which is a potluck party I am spearheading. To make this a little easier on myself, I’ll be covering a recipe of Baked Alaska in the style of a Let’s Play video, but for cooking.

Baked Alaska, also known as Bombe Alaskaomelette norvégienne, omelette surprise, or omelette sibérienne depending on the country, is a dessert consisting of ice cream and cake topped with browned meringue. The dish is made of ice cream placed in a pie dish, lined with slices of sponge cake or Christmas pudding, and topped with meringue. The entire dessert is then placed in an extremely hot oven for a brief time, long enough to firm and caramelize the meringue but not long enough to begin melting the ice cream.[1]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baked_Alaska

“A Let’s Play (LP) is a video (or screenshots accompanied by text) documenting the playthrough of a video game, often including commentary and/or a camera view of the gamer‘s face.[1] A Let’s Play differs from a video game walkthrough or strategy guide by focusing on an individual’s subjective experience with the game, often with humorous, irreverent, or critical commentary from the gamer, rather than being an objective source of information on how to progress through the game.[2] While Let’s Plays and live streaming of game playthroughs are related, Let’s Plays tend to be curated experiences that include editing and narration, and can be scripted, while streaming is an unedited experience performed on the fly.[3]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Play

This is a Let’s cook, the story of making Baked Alaska for a work potluck.

I’m adding a twist to this classic dessert by making the cake infused with cannabutter, which will bake the eater a second time. Thus the name, Twice Baked Alaska.

The cannabutter will be from this recipe I wrote back in December of 2022 and can be read here:

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Twice Baked Alaska cake

For this classic recipe, ill be using a spiced version of a basic vanilla cake, homemade banana gelato, and Italian meringue for the topping. Usually, this dessert is baked in an oven with the ice cream mounded over the cake like a mountain, which is then covered in a layer of whipped meringue. Since I cannot cook this at work, I changed the meringue to a cooked, Italian-style version. Then, I can toast the outside layer of the meringue with a cooking torch right before serving.

I’ll be switching things up a bit by leaving the frozen gelato in a large pyrex pan, the same size as the cake.

This is the first time I have made Baked Alaska before, that I can remember. I have made cakes, ice creams, and meringues rarely.

This is a multi-day project, and I’ve been cooking it in parts. Wednesday morning, I made the spiced-edible cake. Wednesday night before the party, as I write this, I’m cooking the gelato. The key to ice cream is to slowly cool it after cooking, then churn it. It takes about a day and a half to gain the smooth texture and desired frozen state.

Recipe adapted from:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/classic-vanilla-cake-3362197

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18986/baked-alaska/

(my recipe for ice cream needs a dairy-free, sugar-free update

On a taste test of the batter, I thought that the weed flavor from the cannabutter (or Ganjagarine)

I failed in the making of the banana Gelato.

I failed.

The ice cream or gelato was frozen solid like a sheet of ice. The banana gelato was more a frozen sorbet or flushed than ice cream. Which is a major problem for Baked Alaska. One needs a pliable ice cream that can be cut with a knife.

Frozen banana gelato wrapped in plastic wrap, stored in a glass pyrex pan in a freezer.
This was so frozen that it was a solid piece, and you could knock on it. Suffice it to say this is way too hard for ice cream.

I figured that with the little time I had before the party, it was time to adjust to what I had, and I proceeded into the future with that. It wasn’t too late to change this into something else. I had the training and confidence in myself to make this happen. So, I had to abandon my idea of Baked Alaska. There was no way this sheet of banana custard ice would work for Baked Alaska.

The only blade that could cut this sheet of ice?

A lightsaber.

A lightsaber cutting through a door.
Not what you want for a dessert to be eaten by fork.

Okay, so it is possible to eat after thawing the edges of the frozen piece, but I had to chisel off pieces like icebergs to eat the (essentially) Banana popsicle.

Picture of frozen banana gelato chunks in a large Rubbermaid plastic container.
The broken up, continental-Esque chunks of banana popsicles… Without the stick or was planned to be.

Sometimes, you make mistakes and have to adjust on the fly.

For years, whenever I made a mistake, I would guilt trip and shame myself by ruminating on it for far longer than the event that led to it. It wasn’t until a few years ago that I learned that making mistakes is an indicator of growth and not a thing to be ashamed of. Making mistakes isn’t something I am, but a step in growth. To fail is natural. There is no growth without mistakes.

In my case, in this situation, this means that I have to change the recipe to achieve the results that I want: To bring a tasty dessert worthy of my talents to the potluck party.

As a recovering people pleaser, as a man struggling to break imperfection-type habits, I struggle with being okay with a “Good enough” lifestyle. Perfection is impossible. Good enough is enough to move towards the life you want. Nobody is perfect, and everyone is a work in progress. I’ll take making a mistake over doing nothing and living in regret.

I looked in my cupboards to see what I could make into another dessert with the finished spiced cake. I decided on Tres Leches because I had almond milk and, maybe, a can of coconut milk.

Presenting Dos-Dose Leches cake. Or Two doses (weed and bourbon) of “milk” cake. This is a vegan two-milk cake, double-infused “Tres Leches” cake. I happened to have a can of coconut cream on hand, and with Almond milk, this became a vegetarian version. This uses sugar instead of the monkfruit sweetener because I didn’t have enough for this recipe.

Dos-Dose Leches Cake

Milk sauce

  • 1 cup monkfruit sweetener. Sugar.
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 14oz can of coconut cream.
  • 2T vanilla extract.
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 T ground cinnamon
  • 1T ground nutmeg

Whipped topping:

  • 2 containers of dairy-free whipped cream.
  • 1T ground cinnamon & 1 T ground nutmeg to dust the whipped cream for garnish.

Combine spices, salt, and monkfruit sweetener in a 2qt measuring cup. Stir to distribute dry goods.

Pour the “wet goods” on the dry goods, and whisk them together, so everything is combined.

Wait 5 minutes for the sugars to emulsify with the dry. Stir with a whisk to ensure the dry spices and sweeteners are evenly distributed through the almond milk and coconut cream. (aka the fats/liquids)

Once the sauce is mixed, poke holes in the top of the cake with a fork, then slowly pour half of the liquid over the top surface of the cake. Wait an hour or two until the cake has absorbed the liquid, and pour the rest over it. Wait another two hours, and the cake is ready to eat. It takes several hours for the liquid to be absorbed, ideally overnight.

I didn’t have time to pick up the non-dairy whipped product from the store. The party began before I ever had time to clock out or set up the party in the room I wanted to, so this is the result:

Conclusion

The Dos-Dose leches cake, front and center with my knife on it. I had to store the cake in a work freezer, so the sauce frozen on the edges. After it thawed, the cake absorbed the sauce.

Somehow it all worked out. The cake tasted amazing, without any weed flavor.

The cannabis edible portion was substantial, and in the future (if) I make this again, I’ll cut the amount in half. I don’t like being high for 8 hours. I had to wait out the high until 3 am to drive home safely. While I stayed at the potluck until about 8 or 9, I waited out the rest by napping in my car.

While I’ll do that every time to never drive under the influence, I’d rather not put myself in those situations.

I have some things to think about this week.


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Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls

Pumpkin spice cinnamon rolls in pyrex pan

I started this post last year and didn’t post it because I felt I missed the best time to post it… Because I made them right before Halloween. While delicious and great any time of year, the Pumpkin spice season peaks in October. It’s November… Whatever lol. Without ado, I present Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls. This recipe is a modified version of a common cinnamon roll recipe. The difference in the dough is about twice as much flour and an additional 1/4 cup of Sukrin Gold – Natural Brown 1:1 Sugar Substitute to compensate for the canned pumpkin and spices. The number of spices may look too much, but it’s intentional. I like bold flavors, and spices are the best part. This is truly one of the greatest recipes I have come up with on my own.

Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls

I just saw this morning as I was editing this post and did some google searches. What hilarious timing!

@lizzo

Ima tweet about this remix lol

♬ Ima need a cinnamon roll – Judith Rupp

Dough Ingredients:

-Dry ingredients –

  • 5 cups flour
  • 2T ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1t ground allspice
  • 2tsp cloves
  • 1 T ground ginger
  • 2 T yeast
  • 1 T salt
  • Wet Ingredients –
  • 3T butter or Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks
  • 1/2 cup almond milk
  • 14 Oz pumpkin puree (Note 14oz out of 15oz total from the can)
  • 3/4 cup Sukrin Gold – Natural Brown 1:1 Sugar Substitute
  • 1 egg
  • 1T vanilla extract

Cinnamon-Pumpkin Spice Filling:

  • 3T ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1t ground allspice
  • 2tsp cloves
  • 1 T ground ginger
  • 1 T salt
  • 2T vanilla extract
  • 6oz or 1.5 sticks of Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks
  • 3/4 cup Sukrin Gold – Natural Brown 1:1 Sugar Substitute

Pumpkin Frosting:

  • 1/2 cup confectioners monk fruit sugar
  • 1 oz pumpkin puree
  • 1 T almond milk

The process:

The core flavors of the rolls... Pumpkin puree, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger.
The core flavors of the rolls… Pumpkin puree, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger.

Step 1:

Grind your spices. Freshly ground spices, ground to a fine powder. It takes 1-2 minutes, but worth it. A good electric grinder achieves this.

In a large bowl, or in a Kitchen Aid mixer, combine the flour, spices, salt, yeast and sugar and whisk together so the dry ingredients are blended together. Which will look something like this:

Blend the spices with the dry goods so it is evenly combined.

Post recipe reflections

I really should start making videos of recipes…


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2 minute melted marshmallows with Heath bits topping bowl

2 minute melted marshmallows with Heath bar toffee bits.

Ingredients:

9 large marshmallows;

1/3 cup Heath bar toffee bits.

Microwaveable bowl

Instructions:

Place 9 marshmallows in a microwaveable bowl.

Microwave on high for 25-30 seconds.

You want them to double in size like a fluffy white cloud.

Pour the 1/4 cup of Heath bar bits, and enjoy! I recommend using a spoon.

It’s a gooey, sexy dessert. The joy of eating melted warm marshmallows! 😋

Comfort Eating…

I’ve been turning to food for comfort lately. So much has changed recently. I didn’t realize how much stress I was under until I talked to a nurse after she told me my covid test was negative. I’m in utter shock how much I’ve changed since a year ago. I feel like I have entered a new, wonderful era of my life. I’m worried because I’m trying to be mindful and accept all these positive feelings of love, and to stay realistic. Holy shit I have a girlfriend. She likes me as much as I like her. She want to see me as much as I do her. Both of us wary of coronavirus. Shit, shit, shit, shit. Being apart from my girl is torture. The vaccine can’t arrive soon enough… Never thought love would feel so good. Finally its the right time, the right person, the right me. Wow!


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Brownies for a friend

Slice of delicious Brownies.

Photo from the brownie batch I made for myself earlier in the week.

Brownies

3 cups almond flour (if substituting for regular flour, use 2 cups)

4oz butter (or one stick)

1 cup cocoa powder (The quality of your cocoa powder makes the difference in how tasty your brownies are. I haven’t found a cocoa powder as good as this one yet… https://amzn.to/3gYL6a9

3 whole eggs (2 if using regular flour. Almond flour needs an extra egg in the recipe to have the same consistency)

1 cup chocolate chips

1.5 tsp salt

1 cup sugar

1 Tablespoon vanilla extract

Pinch cayenne pepper

Equipment needed: A whisk, a spatula, mixing bowls, glass 8×8 pyrex pan, a metal pan if using stove melting method.

Start by combing the almond flour, salt, cayenne, and cocoa powder into a mixing bowl.
Mix together with a whisk, or fork.
It needs to look close to this to be mixed properly. It’s okay if there are little chunks of cocoa powder. Mixing properly ensures that the brownies turn out.
Add the eggs,sugar, and vanilla extract into a bowl, and vigorously whip them with a fork or whisk. Unrelated, but also included in the pictured… A dirty cutting board from cooking dinner, and 70% isopropyl alcohol for cleaning.
This is the consistency you are looking for your egg mixture to be after whipping. It should run in a stream like this when lifted from your mixing instrument, in this case a fork.
Add the chocolate chips and butter into a pan on the stove on low heat. The goal is to emulsify the butter and chocolate into a new mixture. You can also do this in a microwave. If you done in a microwave, slowly heat in 20 second increments, stir, then melt another 20 seconds, stir, until it is the same consistency as this picture. Low and slow melting is the goal.
Pour the egg-sugar-vanilla mixture, and the chocolate-butter mix (also called a ganache!) into the center of the bowl of dry ingredients.
Mix the shit out of it with a spatula. Note: if using regular flour, you must be careful of over mixing as the gluten in flour changes the process. Almond flour doesn’t have gluten so you don’t have to worry about this.
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F, or 176 C. This is the batter partially mixed.
Your brownie batter should look like this when fully mixed. Before spooning it into the Glass Pyrex pan, spray the Pyrex with nonstick oil spray.
Spread the batter around the pan with your spatula. This is how it looks when ready. Bake in your oven for 45 minutes at 350F/176C
This is how they look, hot out of the oven. To tell if they are ready, poke the center with a toothpick or thermometer, and it it comes out clean, they’re ready. It’s okay if it has cracks like this. Once cooled the cracks should recede. Its important that you allow the brownies to cool for a minimum of 1 hour. Almond flour brownies are much more delicate hot and will fall apart if not given enough time to cool. Its hell when they smell so good, but patience is key.
Money shot at my computer desk of the finished brownies.

A look into America this week…

My neighbors tribute outside her house to George Floyd.

As American as….

    I first must acknowledge that I despise the current format for recipes rewarded by google in food blogs, so I’ll leave this entry after the recipe for those interested in reading it. Gimme the damn recipe, not your story about it. Put it after the recipe. So I will, even if I get less views. Be the change you want to see in the world. I apologize for being two days late on this post.

As a white man of privilege on the autistic spectrum, I only know a little bit about being an outsider, to be considered different from society. I’ll never know what it feels like to be a person of color in America. I’ve been absolutely ashamed and disgusted at America since 2016. Growing up, it seemed like things were finally getting better for everyone in this country. I thought the future was finally here in 2008 when our first black president, Barack Obama was elected. That change was finally on the way. Like many progressives on the left, I was disgusted at the outcome of 2016’s election with POTUS 45. I never thought things would be this bad. 

I’m 34, so the first election I could vote in was in 2004 with Bush v Kerry. I didn’t agree with George W Bush’s policies, but at least he cared about America. At Least he considered the voices of everyone, and reached across the aisle when things got tough. POTUS 45 never  has given a fuck about anything other than himself since 2016. Republicans took their masks off, and fell in line treating him like a king. This is a direct attack to the very soul of being American. Our country is built upon protesting the King of England, “No taxation without representation!” Where the hell is the representation? Seems rich old white men continue to rule the world, while everyone else is supposed to beg for scraps with the government. 


Image source: https://wyrz.org/governor-mike-pence-directs-flags-flown-half-staff-statewide-honor-law-enforcement-officers-killed-dallas-shootings/ Thanks Pence, we can use this image to honor those brutalized by police too!

    “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” – Neil Armstrong

This week I have been questioning how I can make an impact. How I can best use my voice to help those that are struggling. It felt like a weight too heavy to bear alone. So, after running into paths that led nowhere, I had to simplify things and recharge from this emotional ride this week. I felt like I had to be there for my family and friends. I didn’t know what to do, thoughts racing, feeling paranoid even going outside at night past curfew to smoke so I could even sleep… When every other self care method I used wasn’t working. I realized that I was overwhelmed by PTSD from this traumatic week. I needed to recharge. Making decisions while angry isn’t productive if you aren’t able to use your anger in a healthy way. 

Sometimes, the answer to what to do is right in front of you. My answer to all this is: Meditation, cooking, music, and anime. All of which are cultural symbols from across the world. I’ve learned from meditation that you can always close your eyes and focus on breathing to calm yourself. To clear your mind of  thoughts. It is our ultimate privilege as the living. Nothing made this more apparent than the murder of George Floyd. Unfortunately kneeing a person on the neck is common practice by police across America, as demonstrated as the protests amped up and police brutality escalated by the worst departments such as the Seattle Police Department.  Maybe all this suffering will finally lead to an overhaul of the American police system. November can’t come soon enough. While dumping the current POTUS will greatly help, even more important is to vote in your local elections. Change starts at the local level, and every vote counts. As broken as voting for president is, it’s still effective in enacting change at the local level. Vote!

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