You've Never Tasted Anything Like These 9 Unique Desserts In Alaska
By Casea Peterson|Published November 01, 2015
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Casea Peterson grew up archery hunting, fishing, and camping throughout the Pacific Northwest. Motivated by her love for the outdoors she moved to Alaska to attend school and to spend time exploring the last frontier. If she doesn’t have a pen in hand or her nose in a book, she can be found out on a lake or up in the woods around a fire with friends.
Who doesn’t love dessert? Personally, I like to order my dessert before my meal so I don’t end up too stuffed to enjoy it! If you’re a dessert hound like me, then you’ve got to check out these unique and delicious desserts you may not even know exist! We’ve hunted down some of the most unique and delectable desserts from restaurants around the state and can’t wait to hear what you think about them! Love them or leave them, let us know in the comments 🙂
Please note: Two Sisters Bakery is temporarily closed.
The Grape Tap in Wasilla has a delicious dessert that is an absolute must if you're in the area! Their twist on a Peanut Butter Oreo Mudslide Pie... mmmm good.
At the Bear Tooth Grill in Anchorage they don't have a dessert menu, they have a Sugar Tooth Dessert Menu with the always delicious and well known Caramel Turtle Fudge Ice Cream Pie. Doesn't that just SOUND mouth-watering?!
Annabelle's in Ketchikan serves up the best carrot cake in Alaska. The moist cake is made in house and smothered in a delicious home made cream cheese frosting.
Turkey Red in Palmer serves up the best Lemon custard tart with blueberries, just make sure you stop in when the blueberries are ripe! You'll thank me 🙂
In Juneau, The Rookery is the place to go if you're in the mood for their one-of-a-kind three layer chocolate cake! Splurge a little and get a slice to go because you'll be drooling over it in your dreams later.
I can't lie, ALL of the desserts at The Brewhouse are to die for, but their World Famous Bread Pudding takes the cake. Just imagine... Vanilla custard, apples, currants, and caramelized pecans all smothered in a deliciously mind blowing Yukon Jack sauce.
The Le Barn Appetit Creperie in Seward is not only a delicious place to stop for crepes, but it's also a charming Inn. Next time you're in Seward, stop in at Le Barn Appetit and enjoy their world famous dessert crepes. The Banana Jam Crepe and the Bavarian Cream are my favorites.
Have you been to any of these places? What was your favorite dessert? Where else can you find incredible desserts in Alaska?
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