Gelato is a slower churn. It's thicker than ice cream and lower fat. I used to think it was just the Italian for ice cream until I saw it being made on one of my many trips to Italy.I guess the way forward, Ian, would be if you have a domestic icecream maker to give it s go.
Lakeland do them fron £20 - £300, although, interestingly those stating they make gelato too appear, as you say, the more expensive. This one https://www.lakeland.co.uk/15912/Cuisinart-Gelato-and-Ice-Cream-Maker-1-5L-ICE100BCU : states,
"2 Paddles for Ice Cream and Gelato
As ice cream and gelato have different dairy contents, they need to churn slightly differently to retain that perfect consistency. This machine comes with 2 separate paddles included, guaranteeing you the perfect results every time, whatever scoop you’ve opted for."
Your mission, should you decide to accept it is...........
@maglil55 is often the font of all technical knowledge on culinary matters
Ah, hi. @maglil55 I am off to Rome on Tuesday. Do they do low carb gelato there?Gelato is a slower churn. It's thicker than ice cream and lower fat. I used to think it was just the Italian for ice cream until I saw it being made on one of my many trips to Italy.
Good old Nandos eh!Plan B was Nando’s. Ordered 2 plain legs and a side of grilled halloumi to up the fat content a bit. One of the legs arrived with virtually no skin, so that had to be replaced. Just had dessert of a couple of teaspoons of extra thick double cream back at the hotel.
@Chook the oxcheek sounds good. Had it for the first time a couple of weeks ago and loved it.
@Goonergal hope the decorating goes well. How long are you camped out for? What a shame about the kitchen being unable to cook meat
Jaffa Cake?Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Lunch: balti chicken curry and cauliflower rice fried with garlic and ginger followed by SF jelly, cream and LC chocolate granola.
Mid afternoon: raspberry phd bar and black coffee.
Tea at ILs: cold meat, cheese and salad buffet followed by one ......
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You certainly can make your own ice cream! I have simply used clotted cream and strawberries, blended it together and put it into the ice cream maker with a shot of vodka to stop it freezing solid! Can't remember what else I used to make but sure you can substitute strawberries for other things, eg peanut butter, add dark choc chips etc. There are bound to be loads of recipes on the internet. Or see what happens if you put Greek yoghurt in the ice cream maker...
Viv..... the result was a very creamy rich chocolate ice cream using a keto recipe. Made and eaten today.
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