Affogato (2024)

By:Nagi

Affogato – coffee, dessert and your after dinner drink, all rolled into one. This is what you have when you’re “too full for dessert”! Just pour espresso coffee over vanilla gelato or ice cream, enjoy the melty swirls and dig in. The Italians are genius.

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Affogato

When was your last affogato? It’s my go-to dessert at restaurants. Even if I claim I’m too full, affogato doesn’t count as it’s practically liquid, right? It’s like having a glass of water! (Yes, really, that’s how my mind works – don’t judge me!😂)

For those new to affogato, it’s a traditional Italian coffee-dessert where hot espresso is poured over gelato or ice cream, with the option of adding a splash of liquor. It’s coffee, dessert, and an after-dinner drink, all rolled into one. The contrast of hot, bitter coffee with cold, creamy ice cream is utter perfection. And the fact that it’s so simple with a bonus DIY fun factor? Brilliant!

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Ingredients in Affogato

All you need for affogato is a shot of hot espresso (coffee), ice cream or gelato and optional half a shot of liquor (Frangelico, amaretto, rum). A little more information on each of these below!

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  • Espresso – This is a small concentrated shot of hot coffee. The standard size for a shot of espresso is 30 ml (1 ounce).

    It goes without saying that the better your coffee, the better your affogato!

  • Vanilla gelato or ice cream – Traditionally gelato though ice cream is just as good, in my opinion! More important is the flavour. Vanilla is the classic choice because it pairs so well with coffee. Feel free to experiment!

    How much ice cream – Use one large(ish) or two small(ish) scoops for one shot of coffee, for a good balance of the two. Though if using liquor, I lean towards two medium scoops, as pictured.

  • Liquor (optional) – To roll your after dinner drink into this all-in-one dessert, add half a shot of liquor! Amaretto (almond flavour) and frangelico (hazelnut) are probably the most common. Rum, sambuca and Kahlua are also standard offerings at Italian restaurants, and multiple readers suggested orange liqueurs (such as Grand Marnier and Cointreau). Though really, you can add anything you think/know goes well with coffee!

    PS A shot of liquor is 30 ml / 1 ounce so half a shot is 15 ml / 0.5 ounce which is 1 tablespoon. Though nobody will hold you back from dialling the quantity up. 🙂

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Optional extras

The traditional affogato is nothing more than espresso, gelato and optional liquor. However, even in restaurants these days there’s all sorts of optional extras. So adapt to your taste and make affogato your own! Here are some suggestions:

  • Chocolate grated or shaved on the ice cream (I did this)

  • Biscotti for dunking (I also did this!) – or Italian Almonds cookies (thank you to the reader who suggested this!)

  • Whipped cream

  • Melted chocolate – I’d drizzle across the ice cream

  • Crushed or chopped nuts – pistachio and hazelnuts would be on theme here

I know I’m missing a stack of other ideas – drop suggestions in the comments below so I can come back and add to the list! 🙂

How to make affogato

I need more recipes with so few steps!

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  1. Brew hot espresso using your coffee making appliance of choice. That’s 30 ml/1 ounce for a single shot.

  2. Put a scoop or two of ice cream in a glass.

  3. Pour over hot coffee. Enjoy watching the ice cream swirls melting into the hot coffee!

  4. If using liquor, pour that over next. Eat!

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PS I used a small beaker to do the pour shot so I could do a neat pour for the photos. I don’t use a beaker in real life!

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Serving – for DIY pour

From a practical perspective, as restaurants do, serve the glass with just the ice cream in it and the espresso on the side. So the eater can pour then dig straight into the affogato before the ice cream fully melts.

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Oh, and a side of biscotti for dunking wouldn’t go astray either. Recipe coming up soon. Never been fully happy with my biscotti attempts! Need to put some time into it, and it’s currently on my radar.

Share your affogato twists! Do you like yours straight up, classic, just coffee and vanilla gelato? Or are you all about the toppings and getting creative with ice cream flavours?? Don’t let anyone tell you how you should or shouldn’t take your affogato – make it your own! – Nagi x

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Affogato

Author: Nagi

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Total: 5 minutes mins

co*cktail, Dessert

Italian

5 from 10 votes

Servings1

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Recipe video above. The world's fastest and smartest dessert, courtesy of the Italians. This is what you make when you claim you're too full dessert! It's coffee, dessert and optional after dinner drink, all rolled into one. Genius.

Hot coffee and melty gelato or ice cream is a match made in heaven.

Ingredients

  • 1 large or 2 small(ish) scoops vanilla gelato or ice cream (Note 1)
  • 1 shot (30 ml/1 oz) hot espresso coffee (short black) – Note 2
  • 1 tbsp frangelico, amaretto or other liquor (optional) – Note 3

Instructions

  • Put ice cream in glass suitable for affogato eating (Note 4).

  • Place shot of espresso and liquor (if using) on the side.

  • Pour the hot espresso then liquor over the ice cream. Enjoy swirls of melty ice cream blending into the coffee. Dig in immediately!

Recipe Notes:

1. Gelato is traditional, ice cream is perfectly acceptable. Vanilla is the classic flavour and a dead-set perfect match with coffee flavour. However, feel free to use any flavour you want!

2. Espresso (short black) – Make sure it’s hot (so it melts the ice cream) and strong (so your ice cream coffee “soup” isn’t weak and bland)

3. Liquor – Kahlua, sambuca, rum and Bailey’s are also common offerings. Use what you know works with coffee!

4. Glass – Fancy restaurants use shallow co*cktail glasses which I find impractical and poontsy, just for show. I like the glass taller than wider so you can dig in. Try to find one not too tall, it’s easier to eat out of.

5. Optional extras (not traditional, but nobody can stop you!)

  • Biscotti (excellent for dunking)
  • Chocolate shavings – use microplane or potato peeler
  • Whipped cream
  • Melted chocolate – on ice cream
  • Nuts – roughly chopped pistacchio and hazelnuts on theme

Leftovers – nobody keeps half eaten melted affogato, do they??

Nutrition per serving, assumes 1/2 cup of ice cream which is a little on the generous side.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 183cal (9%)Carbohydrates: 20g (7%)Protein: 2g (4%)Fat: 7g (11%)Saturated Fat: 5g (31%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 29mg (10%)Sodium: 55mg (2%)Potassium: 151mg (4%)Fiber: 0.5g (2%)Sugar: 19g (21%)Vitamin A: 278IU (6%)Vitamin C: 0.4mgCalcium: 85mg (9%)Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

Keywords: affogato, affogato al caffe, coffee dessert, italian dessert

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  1. Affogato (19)Sandie says

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    Hi, Love an Affogato. I have this on my dessert menu for a largish crowd. Can you make the espressos and hour or two before and put in a thermos container or does it spoil the smooth taste of the espresso.

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  2. Affogato (21)Namz says

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    I love this! So good.
    Every Christmas Eve, I make my kids a kid-friendly one with hot chocolate poured over the icecream (all served in fancy cups and pouring jugs to make them feel extra special as they build their own affogato!). Two scoops of icecream required in the version! 😉

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  3. Affogato (23)Kim Stanton says

    doing these for my Nieces’ 21st Birthday Party ! should be great fun for me too !!!

    Am going for Maltesers (chopped) and honeycomb (home made) – Vanilla and Expresso Meuw Cow Cognac (gifts I have never used), Tennessee Honey and Frangelico – also have an old bottle of strawberry Baileys that I will chuck in (to get rid of) THANKS NAGI !

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  4. Affogato (25)Madelyn says

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    This is one of my favorite “desserts”. It’s been a while since I’ve had one… this was a good reminder it’s time to have another. Thank you for sharing!

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  5. Affogato (30)Douglas G Higgins says

    My fav restaurant has this with the option of Chambord. I am hooked. They also sprinkle what seems to be a crumbled nut toffee on top which I haven’t been able to replicate (not for lack of trying). Thanks for this recipe – I will keep trying! 🙂

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  6. Affogato (31)demelza says

    Warning!! Very dangerously addictive and sooo easy to drink!! I think using decaf would be a good idea so you can have more then one and still be able to go to sleep 🤣

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  7. Affogato (32)Hester says

    I’ve made Affogato and used a homemade Kumquat brandy. It was absolutely delicious too.

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  8. Affogato (35)Norah McPhee says

    Hi lovely Nagi and the very handsome Dozer, I had a chocolate lab Nagi that i called Tia Maria and she loved her ice cream cones, She had such a soft, silky head and ears that you just couldn;t stop stroking. Tia was called that because i don’t drink and never have, but i felt that was just the right name for her. I don’t have my beautiful baby girl any more and i so look forward to my dose of what your gorgeous dog is up to, he is very much Tia’s twin brother in that she was always after food as well. Thank you for sharing your handsome, beautiful dog with us all. Norah, from Scotland

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  9. Affogato (36)Pat says

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    Love this this dessert year-round with this versions & other variations.

    Quick note that correct spelling is sambuca not sambuca.

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  10. Affogato (38)Pauline Crimmins says

    For us alcohol free folk. I’m thinking a hot caramel or salted caramel would be delicious with the ice cream & coffee. Salted caramel is under Nagi’s Baked Apple Pie Fries with Salted Caramel Dipping Sauce. Leave out the salt for regular caramel.

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  11. Affogato (40)Marisa says

    Rather than fluffy supermarket ice cream, try the coffee poured over a dense, sea salt caramel swirl gelato – it will blow your mind!!!

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  12. Affogato (42)Rob Martin says

    One of those dead simple yet fancy looking dinner party treats (it’s just as good when you’re alone). I’m surprised it wasn’t mentioned that affogato means “drowned.”

    Two other favorites are cafe corretto, or “corrected espresso” — your favorite liquor added to your espresso; and rexentin, where you “rinse” your empty espresso cup with a small amount of liquor (I learned this as resinata, but I don’t see that anywhere online so it must be a mistranslation on our part).

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  13. Affogato (44)Susan says

    Yum, I make this often especially during the summer, even better with homemade easy ‘sweetened condensed milk ice cream’ or a dollop of whipped cream on top. Def a favourite desert!

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  14. Affogato (47)Marilyn Lebowitz says

    Love affogato, thanks Nagi for the reminder. Have you tried a Don Pedro? Essentially a whiskey milkshake, another great desert when your guests are too full for anything more
    Just go easy on the whiskey or you’ll have extra house guests.

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    • Affogato (50)Nagi says

      Still working on it! Not happy yet – I feel like I’ve tried dozens over the years but nothing concrete yet! 🙂 N x

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    • Affogato (51)Susan says

      The recipe is for the affogato, I think the biscotti is just a prop. But I think she mentions she needs to work on a biscotti recipe 🙂

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FAQs

What is the correct way to eat affogato? ›

Grab your spoon and dig in! If you prefer, sip it straight from the bowl. The sweetness of the gelato tempers the bitterness of the coffee, while the contrasting temperatures eventually balance each other out. Don't leave it too long, or you will find that you have with coffee-gelato soup!

What is the affogato shot at Starbucks? ›

The same idea applies to an affogato-inspired Frappuccino: Order a Frap of your choice, asking your barista to make it affogato-style, and they will pour a shot of espresso over your drink, which you can stir in thoroughly or allow to melt down into your drink.

What does affogato mean in Italian? ›

Affogato translates to "drowned" in Italian and is one of the simplest desserts you can create. It's a big scoop of vanilla ice cream with a hot espresso shot poured over it. When the affogato is ready to serve, the ice cream looks as if it has drowned in the coffee.

Are you supposed to drink an affogato? ›

As for how to eat it, an affogato is best enjoyed with a spoon before sipping back the remaining espresso.

How do Italians eat affogato? ›

Ideally, coffee is poured on top of the ice cream before serving. Many prefer to use the spoon, while some slowly sip the concoction instead. Whichever method you use, ensure that you eat it before it melts. In Italy, the Affogato is typically served after lunch or dinner.

Is affogato supposed to melt? ›

The whole idea behind Affogato is for the ice cream to melt and to drink it. The affogato is simple to make yet very versatile, so whether you like it traditional or want something a little more modern this caffeine fuelled treat is sure to please your tastebuds.

Can I order an affogato at Starbucks? ›

To ensure your drink is prepared to your preference, make sure to let the barista know when you place your order. Enjoying an affogato at Starbucks is a great way to add a delightful flavor twist and extra caffeine kick to all your favorite Frappuccinos.

What's the difference between a macchiato and an affogato? ›

Macchiato means “mark” or “spot”. An espresso is a coffee. An affogato is a vanilla ice cream topped with a shot of whisky, or hot chocolate (the Italian fudgy version), or espresso.

What is the point of affogato? ›

Affogato means “drowned” in Italian, which is the perfect name for this dessert, as it's ice cream drowned in espresso. Affogato also makes an impressive, but easy, dinner party dessert if your guests enjoy an after dinner espresso.

What country is affogato from? ›

The origins of the affogato are a mystery. While it definitely comes from Italy, the land of coffee and gelato, the when is a little unclear. The dessert-beverage fusion uses espresso, so it must have originated after the invention of the first espresso machine in the 19th century.

What is a substitute for affogato? ›

For a caffeine-free affogato alternative, simply steep a concentrate of our Organic Chaga Chicory and while it is still warm pour over the gelato, creating a delicious treat to savor at any time of day.

What ice cream is good for affogato? ›

The Best Ice Cream for Affogato:

We make affogato with vanilla bean ice cream because it's easier to find in the grocery store but it is classically made with vanilla gelato so if you want the authentic Italian experience, pour espresso over vanilla gelato and watch the magic happen.

What alcohol goes with ice cream? ›

If you're going for a more decadent, indulgent drink with ice cream flavors like chocolate, salted caramel or coffee, pair it with dark liquor like rum, whiskey or bourbon. And if you're using the tried and true vanilla ice cream as your base, this is where creme de menthe and creme de cacao can really shine.

Will affogato keep me awake? ›

You can enjoy this dessert at any time. If the caffeine will keep you awake all night, use decaf beans for the espresso. The mixture of ice cream and coffee will be tantalizing on a winter night, during spring or summer.

How do you eat chocolate affogato? ›

What is the best way to eat an affogato? The best way to eat an affogato is to enjoy it slowly, allowing the hot espresso to melt the cold gelato and create a creamy, flavorful combination. Use a spoon to scoop up a bit of the gelato and espresso together for the perfect bite. Can I customize my affogato?

How to order an affogato in Italy? ›

"Vorrei un affogato al caffè, per favore." The "affogato" could be considered a dessert by many, but it is the perfect choice for a hot summer day. Make sure to order it "al caffè" as there are many variatons of it.

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