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  1. Alaskan ice cream - Wikipedia

    Akutaq (also known as Alaskan Indian ice cream, Inuit ice cream, Indian ice cream or Native ice cream, and Inuit - Yupik varieties of which are known as akutaq or akutuq) is a dessert made by Alaskan Athabaskans and other Alaska Natives.

  2. How to Make Native Eskimo Ice Cream and Eat Like an Alaskan

    Nov 1, 2016 · Akutaq (ah-goo-duck), or Eskimo Ice Cream, is a delicacy that Alaskan Natives have enjoyed for thousands of year. Unlike the creamy and dairy-filled version of ice cream, Eskimo Ice Cream is derived from animal fats and oils mixed with berries and …

  3. What Is Eskimo Ice Cream? - Smithsonian Magazine

    Jul 25, 2016 · Akutuq means “to stir,” an apt name for a dish that involves whipping animal fats by hand. As recently as a century ago, cooks prepared large batches of akutuq and stashed them …

  4. Akutaq Recipe, Eskimo Ice Cream Recipe, Whats Cooking America

    Air is whipped in by hand so that it slowly cools into foam. They call this Arctic treat akutaq (ah-goo-duck), aqutuk, ackutuk, or Eskimo ice cream. Akutaq is a Yupik word that means mix them together. This is a delicacy that Alaska Natives have thrived on for thousands of years.

  5. Akutaq | Traditional Frozen Dessert From Alaska | TasteAtlas

    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, and optionally, ground fish.

  6. The Ancient Origins Of Alaska's Traditional Akutaq Ice Cream

    Jul 18, 2022 · Akutaq is a different kind of frozen delicacy. The recipe is credited to indigenous people of Alaska. Here's how its origins shaped it into the modern dessert.

  7. Exploring the Rich Heritage of Akutaq Recipe - CulinaryBite

    Akutaq, often referred to as "Eskimo ice cream," is more than just a treat; it is a celebration of tradition and culture for the Inuit people. This unique delicacy is rich in flavors that reflect the environment and heritage of the Arctic.

  8. Akutaq – Eskimo Ice Cream - University of Alaska Fairbanks

    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 recipe was made by Natives a long, long time ago for survival. When they went out to go hunting or what ever, they brought along akutaq.

  9. Akutaq (Eskimo ice cream) - AlaskaWeb

    Air is whipped in by hand so that it slowly cools into foam. They call this Arctic treat akutaq (ah-goo-duck), aqutuk, ackutuk, or Eskimo ice cream. Akutaq is a Yupik word that means mix them together. This is a delicacy that Alaska Natives have thrived on for thousands of years.

  10. Akutaq Recipe - A sweet treat from Alaska - Sup! Kids Cooking

    Nov 7, 2020 · Akutaq (pronounced AUK-goo-duck) is a dessert traditionally made by the Indigenous people of Alaska and Northern Canada. Learn how to make it!

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