Английская Википедия:Bombe glacée

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A bombe glacée, or simply a bombe, is a French[1] ice cream dessert frozen in a spherical mould so as to resemble a cannonball, hence the name ice cream bomb. Escoffier gives over sixty recipes for bombes in Le Guide culinaire.[2] The dessert appeared on restaurant menus as early as 1882.[3]

By extension, the term has been used to refer to any ice cream confection shaped through molding, not necessarily hemispherical.[4] It has also been used to include dishes made with other frozen desserts, such as sherbet, sorbet, or mousse.[5]

Background

This dessert originated in France during the 18th century.[6] Among Agnes Blackwell Herrick's papers was a copy of the Paris Embassy's Dinner Party Record from 1921 to 1922. There were 16 different bombes in the collection of recipes, many with geographic names like Alhambra, Muscovite and Cleopatre.[7]

It was part of the menu for the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.[8] It was served at a White House state dinner hosted by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and President Kennedy for the Sudanese president Ibrahim Abboud, and by Queen Elizabeth for Laura and President Bush.[9][10]

Preparation

The bombe mold is lined with ice cream and filled with a mixture that called pâte à bombe so the ice cream forms the outer shell of the dessert.[11] The filling can be flavored with a fruit-based coulis like raspberry.[12]

Types

See also

References

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