I have never made panna cotta before. I couldn't believe how quickly this came together. I think it took all of 10 minutes between deciding to make this and getting the full ramekins into the fridge. I had Stoneybridge Greek yogurt (a wonderful yogurt if you haven't yet tried it) available and used that. The resulting dessert is creamy, flavorful, and beautiful to behold. This is definitely going into my permanent repertoire! Thanks, Cate!
Vanilla Panna Cotta with Pomegranate Arils and Drizzled Honey
1-1/2 teaspoons gelatin
2 cups heavy cream
1-3/4 cups yogurt, whole milk preferably
pinch of salt
1/3 cup honey, or more to taste (plus additional for drizzling
2 t. vanilla
1 teaspoon orange flower water
the arils (seeds) of one fresh pomegranateMeasure the water into a small liquid measuring cup. Sprinkle the gelatin over the water and set it aside for the time being.
While the water sets, whisk together the yogurt, pinch of salt, honey, vanilla, and orange flower water together in a large bowl (a pouring lip is helpful for this recipe) is or very large liquid measure. Set this aside, too.
Pour the cream into a medium saucepan.
Bring the cream to a boil over medium heat, whisking a bit. As soon as the cream comes to a boil, remove it from the heat.
Pour the gelatin mixture into the cream and whisk them together well for a full minute to make certain that they are properly combined. Pour the cream mixture into the yogurt mixture.
Whisk the two mixtures together.
Pour the panna cotta into little sake cups or ramekins. Let the cups cool to room temperature. Place the little cups onto a rimmed baking sheet or tray. Cover the whole business with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least 5 hours or overnight.
When you are ready to serve your panna cotta, take them out of the fridge, sprinkle them with the pomegranate arils and drizzle on a bit more honey.
Source: http://tribecayummymummy-cate.blogspot.com/
I agree a beauty queen:) Great photos!! I love red and white..And on that plate? Diva.
ReplyDeleteLoved the photos! It sure is a pretty dessert:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting dessert. I'll have to try this one. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLori, it really is a beautiful dessert. Love the red and white and it looks so creamy.
ReplyDeleteLori, the yoghurt must give it a wonderful tang...and I learned a new word - arils! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteoh this looks wonderful great job as ever
ReplyDeleteVery elegant dessert! You should submit this recipe to Recipe4Living.com! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo. That dessert IS beautiful and looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Lori!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
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I love panna cotta and I too was amazed at how quickly it came together the first time I made it. Yours is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteis plain yogurt used or vanilla?
ReplyDeletethanks amanda
Hi Amanda - I used plain yogurt, though I'm sure you could use vanilla yogurt if you desired -
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Lori
Mmm panacotta is without a doubt one of my favourite desserts. So sweet and cool with a resfreshing fruit mix. Can't wait to give this vanilla recipe a try, thank you for sharing :) - Cathy Pieroz at Ray White Alexandra Hills
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