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Logo recipes The native people (Indigenous People) of Alaska have a distinct version of ice cream called Akutaq (also known as Eskimo Ice Cream). It is not creamy ice cream as we know it, but a concoction made from reindeer fat or tallow, seal oil, freshly fallen snow or water, fresh berries, and sometimes ground fish. Air is whipped in by hand so that it slowl...

› Cuisine: Native American
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› Category: Dessert
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Logo recipes The traditional version of Akutaq is a mixture of tallow (rendered fat from arctic animals like elk, moose, whale), seal oil, cooked fish and berries. Natives developed this recipe as something …

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Logo recipes How to make it. Boil the oil & reindeer fat together for 2 to 3 minutes. Cool until lukewarm. Take a bowlful of loose snow (not too powdery) and add oil; beat well to avoid lumps.

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1 week ago alaskaweb.org Show details

Logo recipes 1 cup reindeer, caribou, or moose fat (back fat) * 1 cup animal oil (seal, walrus, or whale), divided 1/2 cup water or 2 cups loose snow 4 1/2 cups fresh berries

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Logo recipes Nov 17, 2019  · While continuing to stir at a steady rate, add 1/4 cup water or 1 cup snow and another 1/3 cup seal oil. As fat slowly cools and starts to get fluffy and white, add remaining …

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Logo recipes Dec 13, 2010  · Agutuk (or Akutaq) Eskimo Ice Cream. 1lb boiled, shredded halibut (or other white fish if you don’t regularly go halibut fishing in Homer, AK) 3 pounds Crisco shortening; 1 cup …

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Logo recipes Akutaq is a Yupik word that means mix them together, but white man called it Eskimo Ice Cream. The way we pronounce akutaq is a-goo-duk. Akutaq is made in many different ways. This …

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Logo recipes Jan 26, 2020  · Akutuk is made with a lot of different caribou parts. It's a recipe she shared on CBC North's Facebook recipe group — a perfect fit for a group that focuses on recipes of the North. …

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Logo recipes Agutuk, also known as Alaskan ice cream, is a traditional food item that has been enjoyed by Alaska Native communities for centuries. It is a unique dish that combines fish and berries with …

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Logo recipes Aug 16, 2012  · Try salmonberries, lingonberries, and mossberries in your recipe for a special delight. Agutuk/Akutaq. This is the most Alaskan of desserts, though only a few hardy travelers …

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Logo recipes May 18, 2019  · Agutuk or Akutaq. Never leave an Alaskan dinner without capping it off with the traditional but seemingly unpalatable dessert. The Alaskan agutuk is food for the brave; it is …

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Logo recipes Jul 18, 2022  · How akutaq was made would largely depend on the cook's preferences, available ingredients, and the current season; in Alaska's northern regions, for instance, bear, seal, and …

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2 days ago tasteatlas.com Show details

Logo recipes Akutaq is an Alaskan delicacy also known as Eskimo ice cream. Don't expect a creamy, sweet ice cream most of us are used to - akutaq consists of reindeer fat, seal oil, fresh snow, berries, …

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Logo recipes Jan 26, 2021  · The name akutaq comes from the Yupik phrase meaning “mix them together.” The traditional recipe is a fatty, creamy mixture of moose or caribou meat and fat, white fish like …

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