In a world where everything flavored pumpkin, or pumpkin spice, is disbursed to the masses before the first autumn leaf even has a fighting chance to touch the ground, I figured finding Talenti’s Pumpkin Pie Gelato would be a piece of cake…ha-ha…get it? Cake? Instead of …
I started browsing for this fairytale gelato flavor mid-to-late September. To my surprise, it was nowhere to be found.* But how could this be? Every other item you pick up in any grocery store during pre-fall is conjoined with some sort of natural or artificial pumpkin flavor. Pumpkin spice yogurt? Aisle 3. Pumpkin spice gum? You got it. Pumpkin pie vodka? You betcha (and totally trying it). Talenti Pumpkin Pie Gelato? No dice.
C’mon, Talenti, step up your game! There was even a Durex Pumpkin Spice Condom hoax before your pumpkin pie flavor hit the shelves. To say I was a little frustrated is an understatement.
I can honestly say I’ve never, in my life, searched for or used the word “gelato” as much as I did during two weeks when I was looking for it. I became a gelato crackhead, calling stores day and night begging and pleading that they go check their frozen food section for this mythical product. Some were pleasant, some scoffed at me, replying with “It’s obviously seasonal – it won’t be out for weeks.”
“Are you shitting me? There are pumpkin pickles** on Aisle 12!”
Pfft. And I’m the crazy one.
Fast forward to now. There I am, strolling through Safeway with some Bausch & Lomb Eyewash in my hand, when suddenly, the gates of heaven opened and a light shined down over a cold case end cap. There it was – Talenti Pumpkin Pie Gelato – and there I was, staring back with a look of disbelief. I finally found you.
They say when you stop looking for love, it will find you.
The same can be said for gelato.
If I were solely to base my opinion of this product just by appearance, by the illuminated orange of your traditional pumpkin pie compared to the appearance of the dull beige color of the gelato, I’d say, “forget it, save your money, move on and nothing to see here people.” But that’s not what we’re all here for, now is it? Thankfully so.
My first spoonful in I was completely overwhelmed with “This is gooooooodddddd!” (I’m not kidding – I said it that exact way to my roommate as I shoveled it into my face.)
The prominent flavor that really smacks me in the face is a heavy hand of gingerbread. Which throws me off a bit. I have never really thought of a traditional pumpkin pie having a gingerbread flavor. I attribute this flavor to the cinnamon and nutmeg. I am not mad about it.
One thing that really surprised me were the chunks of “crust” folded into the gelato. PIE CRUST?!
Well played, Talenti, Well played.
I can’t think of anything more that I enjoy about a piece of pumpkin pie, than the crust. The pieces have a chewy texture with a nice buttery undertone, which compliment the pumpkin spices perfectly. I don’t know exactly what the pieces are made of – probably flour and brown sugar – but they definitely add to the overall experience of a “pumpkin pie” flavor.
Once my childlike excitement for pie crust pieces subsided, and after a few more spoonfuls, the alleged star of the show finally arrived. Welcome to my tastes buds, Pumpkin, you delicious little bastard, you.
Now don’t get me wrong, there are pumpkin undertones to this product but by no means does it taste solely like pumpkin. The spices overwhelm the pumpkin, but it’s there if you dig really deep inside your senses. I mean, it IS a “pumpkin pie” flavor, not a “pumpkin” flavor.
And that’s exactly what you get. It tastes eerily similar to pumpkin pie filling. If you’re one to enjoy a nice slice of pumpkin pie after your holiday feast, you will undoubtedly love this product. If I could take a pint of this and dump it out into a store bought crust while drowning it in Reddi-wip without the fear of being judged, I’d jump on that wagon in a heart beat.
I secretly hope someone puts me in charge of bringing a pumpkin pie to Thanksgiving this year because I can’t bake a damn and my family won’t know to be specific and say, “Not the gelato variety.”
Taylor – 1
Family – 0
*I live in Oregon – nobody ever thinks to include Oregon in things. We’re like the last kid picked for a dodgeball game.
**Pumpkin pickles are not a thing. That would be disgusting. Dramatic effect FTW.
(Nutrition Facts – 1/2 cup – 220 calories, 11 grams of fat, 7 grams saturated fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 55 milligrams of sodium, 30 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 29 grams of sugar, and 3 grams of protein.)
Item: Talenti Pumpkin Pie Gelato
Purchased Price: $4.49
Size: 1 pint
Purchased at: Safeway
Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Delicious. Tastes like pumpkin pie filling. PIE CRUST PIECES!!!! Pumpkin pie spices give it a gingerbread taste. Pulling a fast one over my family members.
Cons: Searching for two weeks to find it. Being a gelato crackhead for two weeks. Actual pumpkin flavor isn’t prominent. Pumpkin pie spices give it too much of a gingerbread taste that I don’t generally feel relates to a traditional pumpkin pie. Not being able to bake my own pumpkin pie.
Actually…pumpkin pickles/pickled pumpkin are very much a real thing (though doubtfully on store shelves).
I am still searching the stores for the pumpkin flavor 🙁
I bet that if you were to fill a crust halfway with this, then add a layer of regular pumpkin pie filling, and finally top it with real whipped cream, it would be AWESOME.
1. I tried the Pumpkin Pie vodka (I think it was Pinnacle), I was sorely disappointed.
2. I feel you on the Oregon thing. Nothing makes me angrier than waiting an entire season for a limited edition something and finding out it was there for 3.6 minutes, sold out and tough shit, lady.
3. I merch at an assortment of Safeway’s, graveyard. Guess what I’m going to have for midnight-lunch tonight.
I didn’t know this was new and stumbled across it last week at Pavilions. I bought the only one there. I just finished mine tonight and absolutely loved it. I’ll have to get more if they have it.
Been searching for close to a month. I really hope to find it before the pumpkin season ends!
I found the Pumpkin Pie flavor a few weeks ago at Safeway and decide I should give it a try. After I finished it last week, I went back to Safeway because I HAD TO HAVE MOOOOOOOOORRRREEEEEE!! And could not find it!! No label on the shelf, no Pumpkin Pie Gelato, nothing!! Where has it gone!? Why isn’t it on their website!?
Pumpkin Pie Gelato, please come back to me. I’ll eat you right.
Your reviews are the best. Ye, this is one of THE hardest flavors to find. I finally found it at a Stop n Shop in Brooklyn and I was really pleased with it. The only thing that would make it maybe a little better is some caramel. But I’m a hedonist, so….
I tried this pumpkin pie gelato last weekend and it is fabulous. Problem is, there is not a store in Napa California that sells it. What’s up with that?