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Ultimate Italian treat: Creamy gelato on buttery bun

- By Sheela Prakash TheKitchn.com

My husband and I realized honeymooni­ng in Sicily in the middle of July was a bold move as soon as we saw the brush fires popping up on the highway as we made our way to the hotel from the airport. Steamy was an understate­ment.

We spent our afternoons lounging poolside, sipping a spritz in between glasses of ice water and suddenly having no excuse not to eat all of the gelato. So, truthfully, it was a dream of a trip.

One of my favorite treats was gelato con brioche. This Sicilian ice cream sandwich is simply a split brioche bun with your choice of creamy gelato. The best part? It’s often eaten for breakfast in the hottest months of summer — though, really, it’s pretty wonderful anytime of day. Buttery bread may seem like a surprising vehicle for an ice cream sandwich, but the tender bun is the perfect counterpoi­nt to gelato’s cooling richness. Make these for your next cookout, and I can guarantee they’ll be a hit.

Choose your brioche wisely

In Sicily, there is a specific type of brioche bun baked exclusivel­y for gelato con brioche. It’s generously sized with a small hat, or tuppo, on top. The tuppo is typically pulled off the top of the bun, first, and enjoyed with a bit of the gelato before digging into the full sandwich. Since you likely won’t find brioche col tuppo near you, look for sturdy, round brioche buns that you’d typically use for hamburgers at your local bakery or well-stocked grocery store. They should be soft and fresh, but not too squishy. Toasting the split buns in butter not only heightens their flavor, but it also gives them a layer of protection so they don’t get soggy from the gelato.

As for the gelato, any favorite flavor will do. In Sicily, pistachio is beloved, as is stracciate­lla, hazelnut, chocolate and crema, which is a simple egg custard flavor, similar to vanilla without the vanilla flavoring. Whatever pints you pick out, it’s hard to go wrong.

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JOE LINGEMAN/THEKITCHN.COM Gelato squished between buttery toasted brioche will be a cookout hit.

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