Does anyone have a recipe for Baked Alaska; along with tips on how to make it successfully?

Question by Honeybee: Does anyone have a recipe for Baked Alaska; along with tips on how to make it successfully?
My father used to make the best Baked Alaska– never failed — he used the oven method, not a hand-held torch. However, he has passed away, and I never got the chance to learn that wonderful recipe from him. Thanks so much to all who have time to help me out!

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Answer by Swirly
BAKED ALASKA WITH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM
Red Velvet Pound Cake:
1 cup butter, room temperature
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
3 cups granulated sugar
7 eggs
1 (1-ounce) bottle red food coloring
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 cups cake flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
Meringue:
6 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 cups sugar
Assembly:
1 gallon strawberry ice cream
Red velvet cake
Meringue
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease and flour a 10-inch tube pan. Using a mixing bowl, combine the butter, shortening, and sugar and cream until light and fluffy. Add the eggs 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Add in the food coloring and vanilla. Combine the flour and salt, and add to the creamed mixture alternating with the milk, beating well. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan and bake for 1 hour and 20 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool the cake in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn it out onto a cooling rack.
Preheat the broiler.
To make the meringue, place egg whites and cream of tartar into a mixing bowl. Beat until soft peaks form. Gradually add the sugar and beat until stiff and set aside.
To assemble the Baked Alaska you have to work quickly. Slice the cake into 1/2-inch thick slices. Spread top of 1/2 of the cake slices with about 1 cup strawberry ice cream. Top with the remaining half of the cake slices. Place on a sheet pan. Spread meringue on all sides and form peaks using a knife. Broil until the meringue is light brown. Be careful not to burn peaks.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_21181,00.html

COFFEE BAKED ALASKA WITH MOCHA SAUCE
This recipe comes from Recipes in the Mail whose website is at www.atozinthemail.com Questions, comments, bribes, etc . . . bob@atozinthemail.com
Ingredients
Cake:
1 quart coffee ice cream, softened
1 10.75-ounce frozen pound cake
4 large egg whites
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon coffee liqueur
1/3 cup sugar
Sauce:
1 1/2 cups freshly brewed strong coffee
10 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped
2 tablespoons coffee liqueur
Method
For cake:
Line 9x5x2 1/2-inch metal loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving overhang. Spoon ice cream into prepared pan, spreading evenly and smoothing top. Cut cake horizontally in half. Arrange 1 cake piece, cut side down, atop ice cream and against 1 corner of pan. Cut remaining cake piece into strips and arrange in pan to cover ice cream completely. Cover with overhanging plastic and freeze until firm, at least 4 hours.
Uncover cake. Invert onto metal or other ovenproof platter. Freeze while preparing meringue. Beat egg whites in large bowl until foamy. Add cream of tartar. Beat until soft peaks form. Beat in liqueur. Gradually add sugar, beating until stiff glossy peaks form. Spread meringue over cake, covering cake completely and sealing meringue to platter. Freeze overnight.
For sauce:
Combine coffee and semi-sweet chocolate in heavy small saucepan. Stir over medium-low heat until mixture is smooth. Increase heat to medium. Simmer until sauce thickens, about 2 minutes. Cool slightly. Stir in coffee liqueur. (Can be prepared 3 days ahead. Keep cake frozen. Cover sauce and refrigerate; rewarm sauce over medium-low heat before serving.)
Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 500°F for 20 minutes. Bake dessert until meringue is lightly browned and just set, about 3 minutes.
Cut baked Alaska into slices; arrange on plates. Spoon warm sauce around dessert and serve. Serves 6 – 8
http://www.hub-uk.com/foodpages06/recip0272.htm

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THE INSIDE PASSAGE ON THE ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY FERRY

These photos were taken on a round trip cruise through the Inside Passage from Bellingham, WA to Skagway, AK in 2007. The following summer I kayaked the entire 1250 mile route. To see photos and videos of that trip check out my web site at denisdwyer.blogspot.com
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After viewing Blackstone Glacier, on a beautiful sunny Alaska summer day, the ship returns to cruizing speed on the way to Whitier.

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Our Alaska vacation to the Inside Passage with Alaska Boat Cruises (Bruce Parker of Parker Guide Service led the trip) was incredible. Caving glaciers, bears catching salmon in coastal streams, waterfalls and whales everywhere. Amazing!! Plus we got to visit Sitka and Juneau. The boat was beautiful and much more luxurious and a more private way to see Alaska vs the big cruiseship route (only holds up to 12 passengers).

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Time to change the IRS tax code. check mark your taxes box?

Question by beach bum: Time to change the IRS tax code. check mark your taxes box?
Have a simple flat tax rate and everybody pays the same. But put about 100 or 200 little boxes to check about what you want your taxes to pay for. Fire protection – 5%, police – 10%, highways – 10%, national security – 15%, border patrol – 2%, welfare – .1%, bridge grants in alaska – 0%, aid to Darfur – 0%. Just check your boxes until 100% and that’s where your dollars go instead of funding the spotted gecko extinction on a deserted Motu in the south Pacific. And I vote to remove troops from Germany, Japan, Korea, Kovovo, and anywhere else. But as long as we are in Iraq, keep bombing for a while and give the Marines a month off with free beer.
Semper Fi
beamer – that’s the budget the military would get. But the truth is they would in all probability have plenty of money
Fragi – why is it equitable to tax me for somebody that doesn’t work or works in a low paying job. That is the jist of my theory. Quit taxing me for bums or low lifes. If you want to help them then God Bless you but don’t take my money.
A man saves money his whole life and at 55 he has 6 million dollars and opens an automobile plant. Two weeks later the workers unionize and vote to strike over better pay. The owner goes broke and loses his life savings, the striking worker just moves on. Who is the victim?
and i should have said that there would be a flat percentage, 15 to 18%. I think that is sufficent for the government. They spend 3 Trillion a year.

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Answer by bmwdriver11
S what would happen to the Marines (and the country) if nobody checked military funding?

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What is the best way to get to Glacier Bay National Park?

Question by That one guy.: What is the best way to get to Glacier Bay National Park?
I’m planning a road trip this summer from northern California up to Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. However, I’m having trouble figuring out a good way to get into the national park without chartering a private boat or a plane, which might be a little bit out of our budget. I’d like to drive to a point that allows us to spend the least amount of time traveling on the marine highway or by plane. Can someone with more experience with this give me an idea of how to go about doing this?

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Answer by AKpilot
Haines is as close as you’re going to get by car. Beyond that, there are no roads, like much of the state. If you just want to see the park, then a flightseeing trip would be the best option. If you plan on hiking around in the park or backpacking, you’ll need to find a boat to take you there and pick you up. Either way it’s a fairly expensive proposition. Due to its relative inaccessibility, most people visit it via cruise ship.

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Q&A: which route and ship should we choose for Alaska cruise?

Question by Shingmine: which route and ship should we choose for Alaska cruise?
we are planning to go on a Alaska Cruise, which route and ship do you recomment?
Thanks,

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Answer by Time travler
I took a cruise/tour with Princess and it was my all time favorite cruise thus far. I have done 8 with Princess. We flew to Fairbanks, stayed overnight, then took a train to Denali, stayed there 3 nights, then took another train to the port. With Princess, you stay at there own lodges which are truly beautiful. We then sailed to Juneau, Ketichekan, and of course the inside passage. That was the best part, but I loved every thing about the trip and Princess has some of the best shore excursions ever.

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What should I expect on cruise to Alaska – Holland America?

Question by 1st_time_cruiser: What should I expect on cruise to Alaska – Holland America?
We are 1st time cruisers. We are taking Holland America’s Alaska cruise from Seattle in mid-Sept. 2006 aboard its “Zaandam” ship. We are taking 2 senior citizen couples with us. Will they have things to do? What do the staterooms look like? We have 3 Oceanview rooms. What can you tell me about food options – we are all vegetarians? What is included in the price we paid? Are spa services and fitness center use included or is there separate charges? What should we take with us for clothing? Will I have motion sickness? How to prevent/treat that? Any advice/info you can give me will be really helpful.

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Answer by SheBiggles
Ive not cruised to Alaska, but I’ve researched it. I recently did a world cruise (14 weeks) the ship was fab, food, entertainment, state rooms etc. Even better if you have an outside cabin with a balcony? By all acoubnts the Alaskan cruises are fabulous but cold, obviously. You will see whales and spectacularly haunting scenery….so don’t forget your camera!! Happy cruising!

Sorry….forgot the most important bit! All food is included, but not drinks. Wine with dinner is a rip off (so take a couple of bottles, then buy more and have a pre-dinner drink if you dont want to pay the prices) the gym is free to use for all and verty good, but if you want t apersonal trainer you have to pay. All entertainment is free. Take your currency with you as its expensive to change it onboard. Usually, if the ship is a largish one there will be a launderette so you can wash and iron your clothes…free. If you want to use the onboard dry cleaning service you have to pay. Don’t take too much luggage as you have to store all the cases in your state room and also there is not an awful lot of hanging space, remember it is better to get some washed or dry cleaned than to clutter your small room up. Ther entertainment programmes work in with the dinner sitings (1st or 2nd sitting) so you shouldn’t miss anything. I know you are going to Alaska so you need SOME warm clothing, but you can get really BADLY sunburnt at sea (the sun reflects off the water and you can get burnt in the SHADE) so take a hat and a good high factor sun screen. Hope this helps! Take motion sickness tabs as it can get rough at sea sometimes (they have a hospital and can give a shot but its unbelievably expensive!!) If you feel ill through motion sickness you MUST try to eat a little (dry crackers are good) if your stomach is completely empty you can feel worse. Hope its calm at sea for you. Enjoy!!

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