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Show Chilling out with a hot dessert The exact genesis of the meringue-encrusteice cream surprise is a matter of debate, but theres no doubt that when a New York City restaurateur served up his version of Baked Alaska in 1876 to commemorate the American acquisition of the vast teiritory, the name stuck. Today this sweet ending is making a comeback at trendy eateries across the country. Often presented at the table while still flaming. Princess Baked Alaska (Serves Eight) Vanilla Sponge cake) (Makes one 6 egg yolks 34 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla essence juice from 1 lemon 14 cup sweet white wine 1 14 cups flour 18 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 4 egg whites Ice Cream vanilla ice cream strawberry ice cream chocolate ice cream (other flavors may be substituted) Meringue 2 cups sugar 14 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup water 6 egg whites Chocolate Sauce 1 12 cups water 23 cup honey 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate 12 teaspoon vanilla essence 14 cup brandy Preparation for Vanilla Sponge: Preheat oven to 330 degrees. Whisk egg yolks and sugar over a hot water bath until doubled in volume. Add vanilla, lemon juice, wine and whisk. Remove from water bath and cool. Sift flour, salt and baking powder together, gently folding into egg mix. Whisk egg whites to stiff peak and fold into mix. Grease and flour cake pan. Pour mixture to fill pan 23 full. Bake 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack. Meringue: In saucepan dissolve sugar and cream of tartar in water and bring to a boil. Cook covered till temperature of 240 degrees is reached, remove from heat and cool slightly. Whisk egg whites to soft peak. Continue to whisk and drizzle in hot sugar syrup. Whisk meringue until cool and medium peak is achieved. Preheat broiler to .00 degrees. Assemble Baked Alaska in an over proof casserole or cake pan. Layer bottom of casserole with 12 of sponge cake. Spread ice cream in three layers filling up casserole. Top casserole with another layer of sponge cake. Top exposed surfaces with meringue. Put meringue in piping bag to njake decorating easier. Put casserole under broiler and brown meringue approximately 3 minutes. Do not leave unattended-burneasily. Serve at once. Chocolate Sauce: Reduce water and honey over moderate heat to form syrup. Chop chocolate and melt into syrup without boiling. Add vanilla and brandy and cook 5 more minutes without boiling. Sauce will thicken as it cools. Decorate plates with chocolate sauce and top with slice of Baked Alaska. Edible flowers or dried strawberries can be used for garnish. d Melissa Mellor and Jeromy Gray Melissa Mellor and Jeromy Gray married June 7th & Anderson. Melissa K. Mellor and Jeromy Rob Gray were married Jeromy, son of Chriss on June 7, 2003 in Salt Lake and Rob Gray of Helper is a 1991 graduate of Carbon City. Melissa, a daughter of Don High School in Price. He and Jenny Ipson of Mona, graduated from the College and the late Glenn Mellor, of Eastern Utah in 1993. is a 1991 graduate of Juab He continued his education High School. She graduated at the University of Utah from the University of Utah . where he graduated with a with a Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in degree in Clinical Laborain Science is and 1995 1997, and a Master of Science tory third-yea- r a in Electrical Engineerlaw degree currently student at the S.J. Quinney ing in 1999. He is employed College of Law at the Univerby Lattice Semiconductor in of Melissa works Utah. Salt Lake City. sity in American Fork at the law The couple currently firm o Hansen, Witt, Morley- .resides in Salt Lake City. s - ,1 :;A V ' r 't ' ' r-M- r The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warns major July 4th holiday crackdown While the long July 4th is traditionally a weekend time for ation, it deadliest travel and relax- also is one of the periods of the year for alcohol-relatehighway deaths. To protect those who d are traveling this holiday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA is coordinating a nationwide enforcement crackdown from June 27 to July 13. L As part of the You Drink FIRST BIRTHDAY Mason FIRST BIRTHDAY Elysia & Drive. You Lose, camJoel Bird celebrated his first Monet Reyes, daughter of paign, local and state officials birthday June 28. 2003. His Kresta Brooks and Mauricio throughout the region will be parents are Richard and Reyes, eelehrated her first out in force conducting sobriMelissa Bird of Nephi. His birthday on dune 19, 200,1. ety checkpoints and satura- grandparents are Bill and Her grandparents are Teresa tion patrols in most states. Carol Ballard and .Joel HanBrooks of Nephi. Marvin sen, all of Nephi, and Alan Brooks, Jr. of Salina, Ofelia and Been Bird of Snuthfield. Reyes of Fallsion, Maryland. His are Abe are Lucille Bryan of Nephi. and Gloria Lopez of Wales, Marlene Hansen of Goshen, J.L. and Glettna Wadkins of and Lloyd and Aileen Bird of Nephi, and Marvin Brooks, Central Utah is entering Uigan. Sr. of IaviIs, Alabama. its fifth year of drought and fire danger is becoming more extreme each day. A normal spring rain fall this year initially kept the fire danger down, but that same rainfall prompted the growth of grass that has now dried out and great-grandparen- Great-grandparent- s Their mission is clear: Arrest and prosecute those who drive impaired. The regional enforcement effort will be supplemented by an $11 million national ad campaign, which targets 21-3- 4 year-ol- d the men demographic most likely to drive while impaired. Spots will be produced in English and Spanish. Violators will be spending money on bail, court, legal fees and towing charges instead of spending it on a summer vacation, said NHTSA, Regional Administrator Lou DeCarolis, Rh.D. After years of gradual improvement, fatalities in d years. NHTSA estimates that in 2002, 17,970 people were killed in alcohol-relatecrashes, representing d approximately 42 percent of the 42,850 total traffic fatalities. Studies by NHTSA show the majority of Americans support the use of enforcement efforts to reduce the threat of impaired drivers. Nearly 97 percent of Americans view drunk driving as a threat to their community. DeCarolis said some simple steps can help avert tragedy or an expensive ticket. Dont risk it. If you plan to drive, dont drink. Choose a sober designated driver before going out. Take mass transit, a taxicab or ask a friend to drive you home. Spend the night where the activity is being held. Report impaired drivers to law enforcement. The You Drink & Drive. You Lose. National Cam- paign, launched in December 1999, is a comprehensive impaired driving prevention effort focused on highly visible criminal justice-relateefforts to deter impaired d driving. Fireworks safety tips increased the fire danger. The day outlook is bleak with the forecast calling for below normal precipitation and above normal temperatures with wind and lightning 30-6- 0 strikes. Fire danger is high and any unplanned human caused fire has the potential to cause loss of life, property and valuable resources. Resi- dents using fireworks should use extreme caution. Here are some tips for safe use of fireworks: Use fireworks in parking lots, driveways and gravel or dirt areas. Where legal, use fire- works outdoors and in a safe area away from fields, grassy areas and buildings. Keep a bucket of water, wet towel, and a garden hose nearby. Follow instructions carefully and use with close adult supervision. Do not discharge fire- works from moving vehicles. Ixt fireworks cool, then soak them in water before disposing of debris. Use only fireworks that are legal for use in Utah.Any fireworks that leaves the ground or explodes is illegal. Remember, fireworks are ILLEGAL on all Public lands and LEGAL on all state and private lands at this time. Restrictions may be placed as conditions become worse. For more information contact your local Bureau of Land Management. 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