Tuesday, March 10, 2026

BOOK & TOTE GIVEAWAY NEWS + Easy Melted Gelato Cake from Cleo Coyle


 

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EASY MELTED GELATO CAKE

With St. Patrick's Day "wearing of the green" 
coming up, I'm baking pistachio green today!



#Easy #StPatrick's Day Cake (using) #MeltedGelato



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🍀 A Recipe Note from Cleo 

This Melted Gelato Cake is incredibly easy to make (no baking skills needed) and it's highly versatile. You can experiment with your favorite flavors of gelato, and I suggest alternate ideas for cake flavors in the recipe below.

This is a great cake for snacking, as well as spring parties and summer cookouts. You can either frost it or do what we do: simply serve it with whipped cream or ice cream (or gelato), a sprinkling of chopped nuts, and maybe even some fresh fruit. 

Versions of the "melted ice cream" cake have been around for some time. Years ago, ABC News even published a recipe. I always wondered if this recipe would turn out well with gelato. Unlike ice cream, Italian gelato is made with more milk than cream, so it has much less butterfat, in some cases half the fat of ice cream, and yet the end product is denser than ice cream.

Well, I finally tested my idea on today's Pistachio Cake recipe, and not only was the cake easy to make, it was delicious, and here's why I can sing its praises.

Typically, a cake mix will require oil or butter to be added along with water. The gelato is about the same amount of calories as the oil or butter required, but it adds flavor as well as moisture and fat to your cake, so it's a real bonus when making a cake from a mix.

Even better, this method will work with any flavor gelato. The cake is rich and moist without being heavy. It's full of flavor, it stores well, and it tastes even better the second day. May you bake it with love and...

Eat with St. Patrick's Day joy!

~ Cleo



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🍀 Easy Melted Gelato Cake 
by Cleo Coyle

Ingredients:

3 extra-large eggs

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 package white cake mix 

1 pint pistachio gelato (*see my note below for other flavor ideas)

+ A little almond or nut milk or cow’s milk (see my recipe directions about why you need this...)

3/4 cup shelled and roughly chopped pistachios 

+ 1/2 cup chopped pistachios for garnish

*Other Flavor Ideas: This recipe will work with any flavor gelato. You can experiment and have fun. Certainly, if you’re not using pistachio gelato, then don’t use chopped pistachios. Instead, add an ingredient that will boost the flavor, such as Lemon Zest for Lemon Gelato; Chopped Hazelnut for Chocolate-Hazelnut Gelato; Espresso Powder for Coffee Gelato; Chocolate Chips for Chocolate Gelato, etc. Note: If you're choosing a chocolate gelato, and you want a more powerful chocolate flavor, I would swap out the white cake mix for chocolate cake mix.

Directions:

Step 1 - Prep Oven and Pan: First preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly coat a 13 x 9-inch pan with non-stick spray or butter and flour it to prevent sticking. Set aside. 

Step 2 - Melt Your Gelato: Completely melt 1 pint of gelato (for this cake I'm using pistachio gelato). You should have a little over 2 full cups of melted gelato. If you don’t, then pour in enough almond or hazelnut milk (or plain old regular cow’s milk) until the liquid in the measuring cup reaches a little over the 2-cup line.



Step 3 - Make Batter: Crack your extra-large eggs into a mixing bowl, add vanilla. Pour in melted gelato (and nut milk as described in Step 1) and add the white cake mix. Beat for 2 minutes. The batter will be thick. Fold in the chopped nuts (or whatever other flavor add-ins you're using).




Step 4 - Bake: Pour the cake batter into your sheet pan. Smooth the top with a spatula or the back of a spoon. 




Bake the cake for about 35 to 40 minutes. Allow the cake to cool, slice into squares. Top with whipped cream or ice cream, sprinkle on chopped pistachios as a garnish (or use whatever add-ins complement your chosen flavor of gelato). This light summer cake also goes great with fresh fruit. 

However you make it and serve it, 
we hope you will eat with summertime joy!




Eat with St. Patrick's Day joy!

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6 comments:

  1. Hi, everyone – Quick reminder that the giveaway is not here. Please CLICK HERE TO JUMP TO OUR GIVEAWAY.

    Good luck, good reading, good eating, and happy (almost) St. Patrick’s Day!

    ~ Cleo

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  2. I picked up No Roast for the Weary to read over the weekend and I sadly finished it in one day because I could not put it down. Wonderful and fun.

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  3. How nice of you to put up a cake and gelato post on my birthday. How did you know I love gelato more than ice cream. Coincidence or is Clare and her baristas on the case?

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  4. Congratulations on the paperback!

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  5. Congratulations on the paperback release of No Roast for the Weary, Cleo! The cake sounds delectable and the perfect way to celebrate both your release and St. Patrick's Day!

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  6. Cleo, I love your Coffeehouse mysteries so much I listen to the audiobooks after I read them. I live in Michigan now but I still miss New York City. Your books are like a trip back home.

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