Every Australian cook and baker would be familiar with Queen products. We’ve all used their food colourings, flavourings and vanilla in our cooking and baking. I have trusted Queen since I moved to Australia in 1996. I’ve always got Queen vanilla bean paste in my pantry.
To add to their range of impressive products, Queen has recently launched four make-at-home Gelato and Sorbet mixes — strawberry, vanilla, chocolate and lemon. Queen’s been around since 1897 and everything they sell has been sourced from the finest ingredients. Most commercial gelato shops in Australia and even in Italy use pre-mixes like Queen.
Just hearing the word gelato instantly transports me back to the day we hired a tour guide to take us out of Rome and over to Emperor Hadrian’s Villa and then the Villa D’Este gardens. It was a scorchingly hot day and after we finished (as if anyone can ever finish a visit to Hadrian’s historical home), our guide stopped for gelato for the four of us.
Italian gelato is absolutely divine and I’ve tried to recreate that in my kitchen with only mild success. Every time my father-in-law visits he talks about the day we had gelato just outside Rome.
When I heard that Queen’s new product line was easy to make at home authentic tasting Italian gelato and all I needed to do was provide milk (or water), I couldn’t wait to try it. I tried buying it at Coles but it’s available exclusively at Woolworth’s so don’t make the same mistake I did.
My first batch had me on the phone to my darling 91-year old father-in-law and told him he needed to freeze his ice cream bucket and head to Woolies and get some Queen gelato mix. We enjoyed chocolate gelato in Rome so that’s what we tried first. He loves it too, although my mother-in-law tells me she’s worried he’s going to get fat. I think he’s pretty safe.
The kind people at Queen invited me to test their gelato mix and create a recipe and I couldn’t wait. When I told John about the gelato he said, “Marg’s Gelato Cassata!” One of John’s favourite things to eat is this gelato cassata. I’ve never met Marg but her gelato cassata is legendary, at least at our house. It’s layers of gelato and a layer of rum splashed cake crumbs and a layer of rum soaked glace fruit in a whipped cream and gelato combination.
It takes just a few minutes to whip up the gelato mix and milk so that’s what I did first and it sits in the fridge for 30 minutes. That gave me time to get the ice cream machine out and cranked up. If you don’t have an ice cream or gelato machine, I think it’s time you invested. If my kitchen appliances all died today, the gelato machine would be the first thing I replaced.
A mere 30 minutes later and I had my vanilla gelato ready for the freezer and 30 minutes after that I had my chocolate. I was on a roll. Once the gelato had been in the fridge for an hour or two I was ready to assemble. I took a deep removable-bottom cake pan (not a springform, the one I have just pushes up) and I cut a silicone circle for the bottom and a strip for the sides to make plating easier. I put an inch and a half of gelato on the bottom and then sprinkled the rum soaked madeira cake crumbs on top of that and placed it in the freezer for 30 minutes.
Then I added the chocolate gelato and placed it back in the freezer for another 30 minutes. I know it sounds fiddly and it probably is but it was SO good, you MUST try this. Every bit just takes a minute or so but the freezing bit does take a bit longer. It’s worth the wait.
While the last 30 minute freezing was going on I whipped the cream and added some vanilla gelato and the glace fruit that had been strained from the rum. I gently folded the mixture and got the cake pan out of the freezer and poured the cream on the top, covered the pan with clingfilm and put it back in the freezer.
I must admit that I crossed my fingers a bit like Maggie Beer does when she’s not sure something is going to come out of the pan and because of the silicone, it slid right out and then right off the bottom onto the plate. I shaved some chocolate over the top and it was fit for well.. a Queen.
- 1 package Queen Vanilla Gelato Mix
- 1 Package Queen Chocolate Gelato Mix
- 1 Cup whipping Cream
- 1 cup chopped mixed glace or dried fruit (I used cherries, plums, ginger, blueberries and apricots)
- ½ cup rum (or as much as you need for the cake and the fruit)
- 1½ cups chopped cake crumbs (I used madeira cake from Woolworths)
- Chocolate shavings
- Make the gelato mixes and place in the fridge to cool
- Chop the glace fruit and soak in rum until needed.
- Freeze the gelato and place in the freezer for 1 to 2 hours
- Prepare a pan sized to suit your family. I used a silicone sheet.
- Place 1½ inches of vanilla gelato on the bottom of the pan
- Drizzle two tablespoons of rum over the cake and sprinkle cake crumbs over the vanilla layer and place in freezer for 30 minutes
- Place 1½ inches of chocolate gelato over the cake crumbs and place in the freezer.
- Strain glace fruit and set aside.
- Whip cream to soft peaks
- In a large bowl add the glace fruit and the reserved vanilla gelato and mix together. Fold in the whipped cream.
- Pour over the chocolate gelato layer, cover and freeze for 6 hours or overnight.
- Place on a plate and garnish with chocolate, pistachios, whipped cream or more glace fruit.
My mind is racing with all the different mix-ins with the gelato but if you need some inspiration for your creation there are heaps of recipe ideas on the Queen Make at Home website.
This post was sponsored by Queen Fine Foods.
A_Boleyn says
A very impressive ice cream cake with the glace fruit inside.
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
My goodness Maureen this looks amazing! I wish I could have a slice right now. You’ve definitely got me craving gelato.
Maureen says
Thanks, Claire, you’re really kind. I didn’t know that most gelateria places use a premix so using the Queen Make at Home is really making what the professionals make.
Choc Chip Uru says
You have me dying to try Queens mix my friend, what a brilliant cassata you have made with it 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Maureen says
This gelato is right up your alley, Uru. My mind boggles thinking what things you could poke into it. 🙂
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
Your gelato looks scrumptious, like it will transport us to Roma with one bite :).
Maureen says
Maybe two bites. Maybe the whole dish – but definitely Rome. 🙂
Katerina says
Beautiful and elegant gelato! Thank you for visiting my blog. You gave me the chance to discover this beautiful spot!
Maureen says
Hello Katerina, lovely to meet you. I hope we can get virtually better acquainted. 🙂
Kari @ bite-sized thoughts says
I need to try these 🙂 Seriously exciting!
Maureen says
It was fun to make too, Kari!
Hester @ Alchemy in the Kitchen says
This looks sooooooo gooooooood, Maureen. You’ve just set off a cassata craving in my house!
Maureen says
I know what you mean! From the time John suggested I make it, he must have asked 5 times when I was going to get the mix to get started.
Hotly Spiced says
I love your cassata Maureen, it’s stunning. The layers are so perfect. What an incredible looking dessert. You’ve taken the Queen ice cream making to a new level xx
Maureen says
Oh Charlie, I’m still drooling over your gelato post!
Lynn says
I’m a fan of Queens, they make a fabulous sugar free maple syrup, which is wonderful because I’m a diabetic!
love2dine says
This is a keeper. My whole family will love this recipe.
Maureen says
absolutely.. with or without any alcohol, this is a delightful dessert
Kelly @ My Love Affair with Running says
Mmmm this looks incredible! Would make a pretty good birthday cake….
Maureen says
I was thinking the same thing Kelly!
Sandra says
Serious cravings going on over here!
Maureen says
Come on over, Sandra, there’s a piece left 🙂
Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook says
What a gorgeous, delicious cake! I’d have to have a very nice sized slice.
The Café Sucré Farine says
Maureen, this is absolutely beautiful. I might have to move to Australia just for these wonderful Queen products!
peachkins says
my mouth watered when I saw this Gelato!
Jen @ Savory Simple says
This is just a gorgeous cake! Well done, Maureen!
Judy@Savoring Today says
Seriously, this post should come with a spoon! Cool, creamy, garnished with chocolate — enough said.
kitchenriffs says
I didn’t know that the commercial places use premix! Always fun to learn new things. We don’t have the Queen brand here, but I should look around and see if someone else has something on offer. I love gelato! Be nice to make at home. Good post – thanks.
Gina says
We don’t have that brand here, but I’m not gonna argue this dessert is fit for a Queen. At least this Queen anyways. I will make it to Rome one day and my first stop will be for gelato.
-Gina-
Maureen says
LOL, Gina, you’re too cute for words!
FreeSpiritEater says
All made using gelato?! I’ve never seen anything more beautiful lol So amazing, love it!
Terra says
Oh YUM!!! Ice cream cake = Happy Tummy! 🙂 I love your addition of dried fruit, that would make your cake perfect! Gorgeous, Hugs, Terra
the wicked noodle says
What an absolutely stunning dessert! Looks like something you’d expect in a fine dining restaurant. So awesome!
Marina@Picnic at Marina says
Maureen, this is some impressive gelato! Love it! 🙂
Kitchen Belleicious says
if I could have gelato everyday for the rest of my life I would! Love it so much but now I think I am obsessed with this cake! WOW! never heard of the term cassata before
Maureen says
Cassata is a Sicilian cake and I found a gelato version when John told me about Marg’s dessert.
Kim Bee says
Maureen I seriously had to pick my chin up off the ground with this one. This is fabulous. I am in awe.
Maureen says
Kim, this is really easy to make. All it really takes is the ingredients and time but no bit takes longer than 5 minutes of attention.
Carolyn Jung says
Wow, the ice cream makers is the appliance above all others you can’t live without? I have yet to buy one. Not that I don’t want one, but I haven’t yet justified it to myself. You might have just convinced me to pull out the credit card. LOL
Maureen says
Maybe that was strong. I would miss my Thermomix too. 🙂 and my knives. and my silpat. I’d better stop now.
Norma Chang says
Do I see a pair of glass chicken next to the gelato?
That sure is one good looking dessert, you did such a great job, congrats.
Maureen says
lol I had just washed them and they were drying on the table so I left them in the photo 🙂 I used to have 24 chickens and a friend gave these to me as a gift one year.
yummychunklet says
Such an impressive looking dessert!
Maureen says
It really did look impressive on the plate. I’ll make this again for guests. 🙂
Roberta says
Looks heavenly. Wish I could sample a bit. I am sure it would transport me straight to heaven. 🙂
Maureen says
John says this is the best one I’ve made so that’s high praise. Usually I get, “hey, that’s all right.”
Words Of Deliciousness says
This looks divine. I wish I could have a bite right now.
Maureen says
Dawn, it’s so nice to meet you. Thanks heaps for the visit and I hope we get to know each other better.
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says
That’s one drool-worthy ice cream cake. Save me some, Maureen 🙂
lizzie - strayed from the table says
Do you have any left? Can I come and visit.
Maureen says
I bought six boxes before the 4 boxes they sent arrived. I think I have 5 boxes left. 🙂 I’m doing an ice cream machine giveaway with my next post. I have to make the recipe first. 🙂 Life is incredibly busy! Hope you are well.
lizzie - strayed from the table says
Just spotted the glass chickens, nice.
Manu says
Mmmmm yum, it looks fantastic! Gelato cakes are my favourite!!! I had no idea about this gelato mix that Queen has come up with! I’ll have to look out for it on the weekend! 🙂
Ohhhhh you made me miss Italy… hehehehe
BTW, there is something waiting for you here: http://www.manusmenu.com/raspberry-glazed-chicken-wings
Have a great evening Maureen!
Maureen says
You can get the gelato and sorbet mixes exclusively at Woolies. The chocolate is my favourite. 🙂 Off to check out your raspberry glazed chicken wings! and thank you ahead of time. 🙂
My Italian Smörgåsbord says
hi Maureen, thank you so much for stopping by. this cassata does look orgasmic as the name of the website promises. so glad to have discover you!
Maureen says
Thanks so much for visiting and I was thinking the same thing about your blog! I hope we can become friends.
Baker Street says
What a gorgeous ice cream cake! Great recipe, Maureen!
Libby says
Ah good ol’ Queen! We’ve always had their products in our pantry for as long as I could remember. I love gelati but the weather down here is too cold for it – give me a few more months though and I will be right 🙂
Maureen says
You poor thing. It was 27 today and gelato was divine 🙂
Asmita says
This is simply stunning! I love gelato and cassata and for me, this is perfect! Love the pictures.
Ashley@BakerbyNature says
I love how decadent and fancy this looks – so pretty!
Maureen says
and best of all it’s SO easy to make.. just the freezing takes a while.
Cakewhiz says
My god maureen! This is gorgeous and so packed with creamy flavors and textures….i don’t think i would have the patience to wait till it freezes…i might start spooning and eating before that…lol
Btw, i think i may have a guest post for you soon…i made something that turned out delicious! I just have to write it all up and edit picturess 🙂
Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet says
This looks amazing, Maureen! All of a sudden I started swallowing really fast… YUM!
Maureen says
It was worth a big swallow, Anna 🙂 Lovely to see you today!
Cucina49 says
That is one gorgeous cake. Gelato mix? I had no idea there was such a thing!
Maureen says
I didn’t know that the commercial places used a premix either but it’s nice to be able to make something this creamy and delicious and soft at home. With all the mix-ins you can add, it can always be different. I want mango next!
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
Well this does fit right in with your blog name – you don’t disappoint! This looks absolutely dreamy. I’ve never heard of a gelato mix but would be happy to check it out! Really lovely dessert.
Maureen says
Tricia, hello and welcome. I’m so pleased to see you and thanks heaps for the kind words.
Minnie(@thelady8home) says
That looks sensational Maureen!!!! Ooooooo! I would LOVE a bite.
What would be the US alternative for that?
Someday I hope to visit Italy. I must try gelato there.
Maureen says
I’m not sure. Maybe we can talk the Queen people into sending some over to the states. You’d love the chocolate.
Corrie says
My Mums favourite ice cream is cassata and Dads is rum and raisin, so because I was always given a lick of theirs while I was growing up, I cant decide which is my favourite, so now I just get both 🙂
anna says
gelato mix, how cool! and what a gorgeous gelato cassata…
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
That looks wonderful Maureen! I use their vanilla bean paste but not this item 🙂
Maureen says
You’ll have to try it Lorraine. The chocolate is really good!
Sawsan (Chef in disguise) says
That is a queen of a cake indeed
I love how elegant it is with the chocolate shavings on top
Maureen says
Thanks, Sawsan, it’s lovely to see you visit. I’m very glad we’re friends.
Celia says
Honestly Maureen, if I was a company with a product, I’d give it to you to play with. Hard to believe you could come up with something so magnificent looking from a pre-mix!
Maureen says
Aww Celia, you are so kind. That means a lot coming from you, the Queen of everything food AND you have chooks. 🙂
Sharon and Denise @BeBetsy says
Absolutely lucious and elegant looking. So impressive!! Love.
Maureen says
So kind of you to visit, whichever one of you did. 🙂 The cake is really easy.
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says
What a gorgeous dessert! Well done!
Amanda says
Maureen, that looks fantastic! My husband would leave me for you in a heartbeat if he saw these pics – he’s a tragic when it comes to any kind of iced treat. I really want to try some of this Queen mix, but will have to wait until they come to supermarket I’m prepared to give my money to, I’m afraid.
Maureen says
Sorry Amanda. 🙁 I do understand how you feel. If you come to Queensland, bring the fella and I’ll share my cake.
Helene Dsouza I Masala Herb says
so true! Italian gelato is the best, no doubt!
now thats a complicated cake, I mean you did a great job, it just look so very perfect. Surely you wont mind if I have a bite?
Maureen says
Helene, if you come to my house I’ll make a new one just for you, I promise!
lisaiscooking says
I love the layers in your pretty cake! And, I’m on an ice cream and gelato kick. I can’t stop making it lately, but I haven’t turned it into anything as lovely as this.
Maureen says
Lisa, all you need is a cake tin. 🙂 I did line mine with a silicone sheet so it would look pretty when I took it out of the pan, but honestly, that’s as difficult as it was.
Anne@FromMySweetHeart says
OMG Maureen…..I’m speechless! Absolutely beautiful! I don’t know if we have that Queen’s product here or not….but I definitely want to make this. Your photo looks like something out of a magazine! What an incredible dessert! : )
Maureen says
Until it gets to the states, Anne, use what you have and pour it in a cake tin. 🙂
Parsley Sage says
Maureen! This is out of control. You make your own gelato and then you turn it magically into a cake. You’re the Harry Potter of cooking!
Maureen says
It wasn’t *really* magic. I poured it in a cake tin. 🙂 easy peasy
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
What a perfect gelato cake! To me, making a cake is a huge step and making it with gelato is like… in my next life. LOL! I really loved how you shaved chocolate on top and this cake does look like how a professional made. Gorgeous work!
Maureen says
Oh Nami, you always say things that make people feel really good! You’re the best.
love2dine says
i would finish that all by myself.
Rhonda says
I have an ice cream making attachment for my kitchenaid mixer, I love it. That gelato cake looks absolutely amazing. Have a great week!
Yudith @ Blissfully Delicious says
Oh my goodness, this looks absolutely divine!! Bravo my dear!
Maureen says
Thanks heaps, Yudith!
Iron Chef Shellie says
HOLY MOLY! This looks freaking amazing!!
Must give this a go in Summer 🙂
Maureen says
Thanks, Shellie! I have to pick up my game next to your blog. 🙂
Beth Michelle says
Wow! This cake looks out of this world!! What an amazing job you did. I would love to make my own gelato!!
Maureen says
Gelato isn’t tough to make, especially with this Queen premix. Just add milk and toss in an ice cream machine. The cake is even easier. Pour into a cake tin and freeze. 🙂
Adrian (What the Heck is Filipino Food) says
This would make one hell of a birthday cake! It’s a grown up’s ice cream cake…although, I reckon we are never too old for ice cream cake!!!
Maureen says
Adrian, we are NEVER too old for cake of any sort at all! I should know. 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by!
Joanne says
This cassata is gorgeous beyond belief!
Maureen says
Thanks Joanne! Hope you’re having a good week.
JulieD says
Wow, this sounds great!! Making gelato at home would be awesome!! And umm, your cake looks so beautiful!
Maureen says
Aww Julie, that’s really kind of you. Next to the things I see on your blog, my little cake comes 2nd best. 🙂
Ilan (IronWhisk Blog) says
Oh wow, that sorbet cake must taste amazing! I’m sure it was all eaten before it melted..
I entered the contest but I doubt they’ll ship all the way to Canada. haha
Maureen says
It lasted three days, Ilan and it was just as good on day 3. I kept it well covered.
Jen L @ Tartine & Apron Strings says
Even though we don’t get that brand here in Canada, I can appreciate a great frozen treat like this! Beautiful, Maureen!
Maureen says
Thank you so much for visiting, Jen! I hope you get something like Queen over in Canada soon. This cake was so easy!
Katherines Corner says
oh yum, I know just who would like a slice of that gem. Our oldest granddaughter. xo
Maureen says
Bring her over, Katy! 🙂
Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking says
Beautiful ice-cream cake Maureen! Even if we don’t have Queen products around here, looking at your cake made me wish we had. Looks amazing!
Maureen says
Maybe they’ll migrate over one day, Roxana!
Miriam says
My goodness!! That looks sinfully divine *wink*
Say the word “gelato,” and I’m sold!
Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
Maureen says
Oh Miriam, you really know how to flatter someone 🙂
Eva says
I saw these mixes over at Charlie,’s blog Hotly Spiced, and I was immediately intrigued Maureen. Wish we could get them here in Canada. Your gelato cassata is impressive.
Maureen says
Yes, Charlie did it before I did. She got her samples weeks before I did. There was a little hiccup I think. I ended up buying mine and then the samples arrived in the mail. I’ve got plenty to make more gelato treats. 🙂
Jennifer @ Delicieux says
My fiance would love this! As he adores tiramisu, and even though I don’t like tiramisu I’d love a huge slice of this 😀 Gorgeous!
dieta says
So naturally this kind of weather calls for ice cream! But really, we love ice cream and have it quite often no matter what the weather. When I was in Italy, I fell in love with what I called my perfect combination of gelato – one scoop of Frutti di Bosco and one of Nocciola – “Fruits of the Forest” or mixed berries and hazelnut. Such a dreamy combination. Light yet rich at the same time. So I decided to make my own perfect flavor at home, using kefir, a fermented, probiotic dairy drink as the base. We make kefir here at the homestead fresh every day and I love finding new uses for it, beyond a glass straight up for breakfast! So I can now confirm it makes a really delicious ice cream! Next time I will probably add an egg or two to the mix, for a more creamy consistency. But there was nothing lacking in the taste department here! So if you are as hot as we are, or just looking for a different kind of ice cream flavor to cool off on a hot summer day, give this one a try! I promise you will love it!
Maureen says
Hi Dieta, I heard about kefir recently and how good it’s supposed to be for you. I’ll have to see if I can get some going this summer.
Percy Collins says
hi Maureen, Came upon your blog from Kylie. Am up the coast every couple of weeks. Where oh where can I taste that divine Gelato Cassata? Many years ago my wife and I used to buy from an Italian Gelato Shop in Wickham Street Fortitude the Valley. They sold Gelato Cassata! We stopped by often when we were courting. And now, you have it! Is the Queen mix available here in Q’Land?
Kefir jewels are really great, make a great addition to many dishes and are Oh so healthy. I obtained some from the organic market at Bowen Bridge. I lost it when we started travelling and believe it can still be obtained there!
Maureen says
Hiya Percy, Queen gelato mix is available at all Woolies stores Australia-wide. I like making my own gelato cassata because then I can put in the fruit I really like best. Lovely to meet you and thanks for stopping by!
Maureen says
Hi Percy, lovely to meet you through Kylie! Queen gelato mixes are available in all Woolies stores Australia-wide. Thanks for the heads up on kefir and I’m really glad you stopped by.
Maureen says
Nice!
Vicki Winters says
This looks gorgeous and delicious! Thanks for sharing. Ask your husband how I found your site!!
Maureen says
LOL I get copies of all the emails. I saw what you two were getting up to! Lovely to meet you Vicki and thanks so much for coming by. I’m off to visit you now!
Sawsan @chef in disguise says
I bought an icecream maker late last summer and can’t wait for the weather to warm up enough for me to use it 🙂
This is a cake fit for a queen for sure!Temperatures are expected to reach late twenties this week and I can’t wait to try an alcohol free version of this
Maureen says
Let me know how it goes?
Peggy says
Oh this looks amazing! Gorgeous! I have never made gelato at home, or ice cream for that matter. This inspires me to give it a shot though.
Maureen says
Hi, Peggy, lovely to see you. This dessert was really good. 🙂
Silvana says
I managed to pick up packets of Queen Gelato at my local Aldi Store for $1.99, I have just made some Strawberry Sorbet and it came out great, going to try the Chocolate Gelato next.
Ash-foodfashionparty says
That’s the perfect cake dear. I would love love to make that cake and eat the whole one.
Have a good weekend.