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Coffee Ice Cream Affogato

The word affogato means “drowned” in Italian; affogato al caffè is the name of a popular dessert in which hot espresso is poured over gelato just before it is eaten. The bitterness of the espresso acts as a pleasant counterpoint to the sweet creaminess of the ice cream. Liqueur intensifies the overall flavor. If you prefer, substitute very strong brewed coffee for the espresso.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

1 pint best-quality coffee ice cream or gelato
4 ounces liqueur, such as sambuca, amaretto, or Frangelico (optional)
4 demitasse cups freshly brewed espresso

Preparation

  1. Just before serving, scoop the ice cream into 4 small bowls or large coffee cups. Divide the liqueur among 4 small glasses, if using; serve the liqueur and espresso alongside each bowl, and let each person pour them over the ice cream.

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