June 30, 2016

Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float

Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float

Pineapple and Coconut Gelato FloatOne of the things I love most about summer is the excuse to have ice cream floats! Brings me back to my childhood. As an adult I still love them and look for any excuse to make one at home. My Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float is a delightful, tropical spoonful.

If I have ice cream, I tend to make an affogato, which is hot espresso poured over a scoop of ice cream. Really delicious but probably mostly for coffee lovers.

This Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float is really easy and simple to make, literally take a few minutes. Most of that is blending the pineapple and straining it. You can either buy the pineapple already sliced or diced fresh or frozen. I can’t bother with the struggle of doing that myself. I did find out the secret recently on how to cut a pineapple and will share that in a video soon.

Pick a great coconut gelato, you can find that in most grocery stores now or at a local gelateria if you are lucky. Feel free to substitute it with homemade coconut ice cream (using this awesome ice cream maker!) or any ice cream if you want. I love coconut gelato and the combination of coconuts and pineapples. If a cocktail includes either or both of those two ingredients, I’m ordering it.

I also recently bought this ice cream scoop since it’s comfortable to hold and rolls out the ice cream or gelato smoothly. Sometimes you get those other scoops and the ice cream or gelato stick to it. One of my pet peeves in life.

I suggest making my Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float this weekend. Kick back and enjoy it on your patio that you’ve prepped for summer entertaining. Summer is too short of a season and you should take time to indulge and savour the little moments.

It’s also a great dessert to whip up with company or on the whim. All you need is a blender, I have a Blendtec, which is awesome. Total life changer and was more in my budget than a Vitamix. I bought a refurbished one at the time and was literally brand new.

I would say you can take the base of this recipe and blend any fruit and top it with ice cream or gelato of choice. Hmmmmm I think I know what I’ll be up to this weekend. Watermelon, berries, anything in season really. Check out what is in season at the local farmers market. Or just make my Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float like you really want to…

P.S. For the adults, try adding some rum to it and make it a boozy float!

Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float

A tropical gelato float with pineapple and coconut. What could be better?
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Dessert, Gelato Float, Ice Cream Dessert, Pineapple and Coconut
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 8 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 4 scoops coconut gelato
  • 2 cups pineapple juice
  • 1 lb pineapple fresh or frozen
  • A splash of rum is optional Adults only

Instructions

  1. Place the pineapple in a blender and blend until smooth.
  2. Strain.
  3. Divide this mixture between four glasses.
  4. Place a scoop of coconut gelato in each glass.
  5. Pour over the pineapple juice.
  6. Option to garnish with a slice of pineapple.
  7. Enjoy!

Photo taken by Pulp Photo based in Vancouver

 

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9 responses on "Pineapple and Coconut Gelato Float"

  1. Sean says:

    Such a classic flavour combination. I don’t think anything says tropical taste to me like the mixture of pineapple and coconut. I like the idea of using coconut ice cream, and the mix of juice and crushed pineapple draws me toward that wonderful intersection of drink and dessert. Nice stuff.

  2. That looks delish! I’d have to do mine without the rum right now, due to the baby bump 🙂

  3. Oh my goodness. My mouth is legit watering right now. I will definitely need to treat myself to this soon!

  4. candy says:

    Serve me up one of these gelato’s please, looks delicious as always.

  5. nicole says:

    This looked so delicious! I really liked the little detail of the glass also having some pineapples