Affogato

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Affogato, meaning “drowned” in Italian, is a minimalist dessert made by pouring a shot of hot espresso over cold vanilla gelato or ice cream. The hot meets cold, the bitter meets sweet — it’s a symphony of flavor and temperature in a single cup.

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Yields2 Servings
Prep Time10 minsTotal Time10 mins
Ingredients
 2 generous scoops vanilla gelato or high-quality vanilla ice cream
 2 shots freshly brewed espresso
 Shaved dark chocolate, Splash of coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa or Frangelico), Crushed amaretti cookies, Toasted hazelnuts or salted caramel drizzle
Chill Your Glasses
1
  • For best presentation and contrast, chill serving glasses or small dessert bowls in the freezer for 5–10 minutes.

Scoop the Gelato
2
  • Place 1 generous scoop of gelato into each serving glass or bowl.

Brew the Espresso
3
  • Brew 2 shots of hot espresso using an espresso machine, stovetop Moka pot, or Nespresso machine.

Assemble the Affogato
4
  • Just before serving, pour one hot shot of espresso over each scoop of gelato.

  • Serve immediately, before the gelato melts completely.

To Serve
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  • Affogato is best enjoyed with a demitasse spoon or small spoon — start by eating the semi-frozen portion, then drink the remaining espresso-gelato blend.

Variations
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  • Affogato al Cioccolato: Use chocolate gelato + espresso

  • Affogato Amaretto: Add a splash of amaretto liqueur

  • Affogato Affogato: Double shot of espresso for intense coffee lovers

  • Try with salted caramel, pistachio, or hazelnut gelato for flair

Pairing Suggestions
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  • Drink: Biscotti, grappa, or a chilled glass of Vin Santo

  • Food: Serve after a light pasta dish or a rich Italian stew for contrast

Ingredients

Ingredients
 2 generous scoops vanilla gelato or high-quality vanilla ice cream
 2 shots freshly brewed espresso
 Shaved dark chocolate, Splash of coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa or Frangelico), Crushed amaretti cookies, Toasted hazelnuts or salted caramel drizzle
Affogato