Chocolate Gelato

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I haven't made and ice-cream or gelato this whole Summer.
I really, really wanted to, but I seemed to have miss-placed my ice-cream maker somewhere during the move. I had grand frozen treat plans and nothing happened all Summer! I was so sad that I ended borrowing and ice-cream machine from a friend so I can whip up some gelato. I stumbled upon this recipe and decided that that was my last hurrah for this Summer and boy am I glad. It is the best chocolate gelato I've ever made and possibly ever had. It is super duper rich so a little goes a long way, which is awesome if you ask me. This recipe is a total keeper and I can't wait to unpack the rest of the boxes and finally find my machine. I just might be making gelato at Christmas time! :)




4 egg yolks
130 g caster/granulated sugar + another 2 tbsp
500 ml full fat milk
100 g good quality dark chocolate 
40 g good quality unsweetened cocoa powder



Whip the egg yolks and sugar until creamy and pale and the whisk forms pale yellow ribbons.
Melt the chocolate in the microwave using 30 second intervals so you don't burn it and then heat the milk until it just comes to a boil.
Slowly drizzle in the hot milk while continuously whisking the egg and sugar mixture.  Add the melted chocolate and mix thoroughly with the whisk and then add the cocoa powder and again mix well.
Put the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and bring the mixture up to 170F while continuously stirring. Make sure your bowl is not touching the simmering water. Set aside when it reaches the desired temperature.

In a small saucepan add the 2 tbsp of sugar and 2 tsp of water and over high heat melt the sugar until it turns to dark amber colour.  Don’t stir it, just swirl the pan if you need to.  Pour it into the chocolate mixture and stir until thoroughly mixed in.  At the start it may seize a little and turn solid but keep stirring and it will melt into the mixture.

When your mixture is cooled down to room temperature put it in the fridge until it has cooled completely, then churn in your ice-cream maker following the instructions for your specific ice-cream maker. Put in the freezer for at least 3 hours or overnight.