Gelato
Gelato is an Italian frozen dessert made from water and milk and/or soy milk, combined with flavourings, sweeteners, and a stabilizing agent. The gelato ingredients are first pasteurized then super-cooled while stirring to break up ice crystals as they form. Unlike ice cream, gelato machinery whips almost no air into the gelato, resulting in a dense and extremely flavorful product. This allows even non-dairy gelato to match and sometimes exceed dairy-based gelato or ice cream for taste.
Gelato is typically made with fresh fruit or other ingredients such as chocolate (pure chocolate, flakes, chips, candies, truffles, etc.), nuts, small candies, sweets or cookies. Gelato made with water and without dairy ingredients is also known as sorbet.
Gelato typically contains 2–8% fat depending on the ingredients (nuts, milk, or cream would increase the fat content). North American style ice creams contain more fat than gelato, ranging from 10% to 30% since cream is used. High end ice creams use more cream, whereas high end gelato combines higher quality ingredients with milk, water or soy milk. Note that in the United States, a frozen dessert must contain at least 10% milk fat in order to be legally called "ice cream," although the term "low-fat ice cream" can legally be used for desserts with fat content similar to gelato.
Gelato is typically made from a mixture of:
- 1/2 - 1 liter of water
- 200 - 600 grams of sugar
- 1/2 kilogram of fresh fruit or other ingredients
- 0 - 1/2 liter of milk
- 5-25 grams of stabilizer
The exact proportions vary with the goal of producing a product that is soft: neither frozen solid nor remaining a liquid.
Traditional flavors
- Chocolate
- Bacio
- Hazelnut
- Pistachio
- Stracciatella
- Fragola
- Lemon
Notable gelaterias
North America
America - Western States
- Alotta Gelato, Silver City, New Mexico.
- Frost Gelato Tucson, Arizona.
- Angel Sweet Chandler, Arizona.
- Gelateria Naia, Berkeley, California.
- Gelato Classico, San Francisco, California.
- Gelatomania Santa Cruz, California.
- La Gelateria, Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Tango Gelato, San Francisco, California.
America - Eastern States
- Capogiro Gelato, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Ciao Bella, New York City, New York.
- Gelato Dream, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
America - Midwestern States
- Cerrone Gelato,Illinois.
- Istria Cafe, Chicago, Illinois.
- Vucciria, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- Divino Gelato Cafe, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Canada
Europe
- Della Palma, Rome, Italy.
- Gelati d’Alberto, Paris, France.
- Giolitti, Rome.
- Il Gelato di San Crispino, Rome.
- Pellacchia, Rome.
- Vivolo, Florence, Italy.
Australia
- Bar Italia, Sydney, Australia.
- Gelatissimo, Sydney, Australia.
- Mondo Gelato, Sydney, Australia.
Recipes
See also
- Gelato is the trademark name of a hardware-accelerated rendering program for 3D computer graphics, made by NVIDIA.