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Our last Dolce Italiano! Gelato

I made my Almond Gelato last week. It has a wonderful almondy taste... but then I toasted $5 worth of almonds! I couldn't just throw them out, so I diced up some to put in the ice cream. It was good- very almondy.

If I make it again, I will double the recipe (except for the almonds). 2 cups of gelato doesn't go far.

I can't wait to see your scoops.

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I made mine earlier this week. I agree-great almond flavor. Because it doesn't have any egg yolks, it also isn't as rich as most ice creams would be. I had leftover almond praline paste from my fancy cake I made last week, so I mixed that in with the ice cream, which gave it even more of a rich almond flavor. Yum!


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I made my Toasted Almond Gelato last week too so I could try out the new ice cream maker.

We liked it a lot - very tasty and good almond flavor. Mine didn't freeze really solidly, even after a day or so (it melted really fast after I put it in the bowls). Maybe my freezer is too full.

The amount of the recipe (2 cups?) was perfect for the 1.5 qt ice cream maker that I got. It was plenty for Bill and I to each have two small servings. The small amount is probably a good thing in our house - we can't gorge ourselves on it!

Nancy

 
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Well, unlike Nancy's "reasonable" servings, we pigged out on two scoops WITH caramel sauce! It was wonderful, and full of almond flavor.

And I was so good when we were baking... Roll Eyes

 
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I made my mixture last night and refrigerated it over night.
This morning I put it in the icecream maker, it was SOOOO easy. (thanks again to Marcia for the machine recomendation!)
The trick was to transfer it to a freezer bowl as fast as possible to keep it from liquifying again.
It is in the freezer now. I hope it hardens enough for me to get it to the store tomorrow morning.
I'll post a photo later today. I'm making almond biscotti to serve it with.


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Oh, Palma, the caramel sauce looks great! Yum!

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All of your photos look so delectable. I still haven't gotten my ice cream machine (yet) Dorky Traveler so I'll either be late with this one, or skip it all together and just enjoy all of yours.
 
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Wow, this was delicious. I ended up writing more about the whole Sunday Slow Bakers experience on my blog this week, but I really could have gone on and on about how simple and delicious this gelato was.

My biggest mistake: serving it in a white bowl. Not a very pretty photo. Must start thinking about ice cream dishes for next week...

-Krista

 
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Krista, I decided to serve mine in a rice bowl to go with the Chinese almond cookie theme.
I didn't think about the fact that the blue design was only on the outside of the bowl. Roll EyesAlso not the best decision.
At least I have a whole week now to figure out how to showcase Jerry's selection.


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These look great. I was going to have a go before we left for the Finger Lakes but just ran out of time.
 
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I'm with Jerry, ran out of time last week before we left, so this morning I am living vicariously through your photos - yummy hardly begins to describe the pictures. Now if I can only get through laundry and post-vacationitis, I may be able to try our first official SSS week - if not, there's next week.


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