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== Arctic Roll ==
{{short description|A traditional British dessert}}
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An '''Arctic Roll''' is a traditional British dessert consisting of a layer of [[vanilla]] [[ice cream]] wrapped in a thin layer of [[sponge cake]]. The sponge is often coated with a layer of [[jam]], typically [[raspberry jam]], which adds flavor and helps to adhere the ice cream to the sponge.
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The '''Arctic Roll''' is a popular dessert in the United Kingdom. It consists of a cylindrical roll of sponge cake filled with ice cream and a layer of jam. Despite its name, the Arctic Roll does not have any direct association with the Arctic region.
==History==
The Arctic Roll was invented in the 1950s by Dr. Ernest Velden, a Czech immigrant who settled in the United Kingdom. The dessert became particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a staple in British households. It was mass-produced and sold in supermarkets, making it a convenient and affordable treat.


== History ==
==Preparation==
To prepare an Arctic Roll, a sheet of sponge cake is baked and then spread with a layer of jam. A cylinder of vanilla ice cream is placed on top of the jam-covered sponge, and the sponge is rolled around the ice cream to form a log shape. The roll is then wrapped in [[parchment paper]] or [[plastic wrap]] and placed in the freezer to set.


The Arctic Roll was first introduced in the United Kingdom in the 1950s. It quickly gained popularity due to its simplicity and delicious combination of flavors. The exact origin and creator of the Arctic Roll are unknown, but it is believed to have been inspired by similar desserts from other countries.
==Serving==
Arctic Roll is typically served sliced, revealing the concentric layers of sponge, jam, and ice cream. It is often enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet treat during special occasions. The dessert can be garnished with fresh [[berries]] or a dusting of [[icing sugar]] for added presentation.


== Ingredients and Preparation ==
==Variations==
While the classic Arctic Roll features vanilla ice cream and raspberry jam, variations exist that incorporate different flavors of ice cream and jam. Some modern versions may include chocolate sponge or fruit-flavored ice creams to add variety and appeal to different tastes.


The main ingredients of an Arctic Roll include sponge cake, ice cream, and jam. The sponge cake is typically a light and fluffy vanilla-flavored cake. The ice cream can vary in flavor, with popular choices being vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate. The jam is usually a sweet fruit preserve, such as raspberry or strawberry.
==Cultural Significance==
The Arctic Roll holds a nostalgic place in British culture, often associated with childhood memories and traditional family gatherings. Its resurgence in popularity in recent years has been attributed to a renewed interest in retro and vintage foods.


To prepare an Arctic Roll, the sponge cake is spread with a layer of jam and then rolled tightly around a cylinder of ice cream. The roll is then frozen until the ice cream is firm. Once frozen, the Arctic Roll is ready to be sliced and served.
==Related pages==
 
* [[Ice cream cake]]
== Variations ==
* [[Swiss roll]]
 
* [[Jelly roll]]
While the classic Arctic Roll consists of vanilla sponge cake, vanilla ice cream, and strawberry jam, there are several variations of this dessert. Some variations include different flavors of sponge cake, such as chocolate or lemon. Additionally, the ice cream flavor can be customized to suit individual preferences. Some people also experiment with different types of jam or even add additional toppings like chocolate sauce or sprinkles.
 
== Serving and Presentation ==
 
Arctic Rolls are typically served sliced, revealing the spiral pattern of the cake, ice cream, and jam. It is often accompanied by a drizzle of sauce or a dusting of powdered sugar for added visual appeal. The slices can be served on their own or with a side of fresh fruit or whipped cream.
 
== Cultural Significance ==
 
The Arctic Roll has become a beloved dessert in the United Kingdom and is often associated with nostalgic memories of childhood. It is commonly enjoyed during special occasions, such as birthdays or family gatherings. The simplicity and versatility of the Arctic Roll make it a popular choice for both casual and formal dessert options.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Sponge cake]]
* [[Ice cream]]
* [[Jam]]
 
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:British cuisine]]
[[Category:British cuisine]]
[[Category:Ice cream]]

Latest revision as of 03:57, 13 February 2025

A traditional British dessert



Arctic Roll[edit]

A sliced Arctic Roll showing the ice cream and sponge layers

An Arctic Roll is a traditional British dessert consisting of a layer of vanilla ice cream wrapped in a thin layer of sponge cake. The sponge is often coated with a layer of jam, typically raspberry jam, which adds flavor and helps to adhere the ice cream to the sponge.

History[edit]

The Arctic Roll was invented in the 1950s by Dr. Ernest Velden, a Czech immigrant who settled in the United Kingdom. The dessert became particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a staple in British households. It was mass-produced and sold in supermarkets, making it a convenient and affordable treat.

Preparation[edit]

To prepare an Arctic Roll, a sheet of sponge cake is baked and then spread with a layer of jam. A cylinder of vanilla ice cream is placed on top of the jam-covered sponge, and the sponge is rolled around the ice cream to form a log shape. The roll is then wrapped in parchment paper or plastic wrap and placed in the freezer to set.

Serving[edit]

Arctic Roll is typically served sliced, revealing the concentric layers of sponge, jam, and ice cream. It is often enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet treat during special occasions. The dessert can be garnished with fresh berries or a dusting of icing sugar for added presentation.

Variations[edit]

While the classic Arctic Roll features vanilla ice cream and raspberry jam, variations exist that incorporate different flavors of ice cream and jam. Some modern versions may include chocolate sponge or fruit-flavored ice creams to add variety and appeal to different tastes.

Cultural Significance[edit]

The Arctic Roll holds a nostalgic place in British culture, often associated with childhood memories and traditional family gatherings. Its resurgence in popularity in recent years has been attributed to a renewed interest in retro and vintage foods.

Related pages[edit]