Prolonged workdays and late afternoon lethargy (commencing right about midmorning) grant me little time to glance at this space I so fiercely hold dear to my heart.
Such instances call for a well meaning recipe to save myself from unmitigated burnout and the horror of not being enthralled at what's on my plate. Believe me, reveling in slack is a scary predicament, in my case, with an even scarier potential for diminished satisfaction, on doing things which, well, satisfy me most.
Looking to the bright, and there is one, is the scintillating side of the coin. Because, you see, there really could never be a dearth of recipes/pictures/ food/ relentless gluttony under my roof and the ambitious things I bring to the table.
All in all, I do think we have a fair chance of survival.
Apart from the fact this lovely blueprint is enough reason to be sitting here today, it did awaken every dormant tastebud in me and for it, I am grateful.
And like I've done for the past 10 years- 🙌🏼 yes, we passed BFMK's 10th birthday- I felt it appropriate in sharing with you, so your screens can light up on par to my extreme cravings for a dreamy cup of dairy.
Despite that it easily classifies into the "fancy collective" of confections, panna cotta is a non laborious, cooked pudding. Instructional relies solely on a known, foolproof method of thickening cream thus creating a gloriously luxe texture which belies its very simplicity.
Layering possibilities are endless, where largely fruit laden jellies are top brass contenders. Here, strawberries remarkably balance their velvet fundament. A slight jiggle creme and berry studded translucence partake in the appeal, on sight and in flavor. In short, a brilliant compilation bearing stunning culinary harmony.
Considering how elemental assemblage is, your chief concern rests mainly on the time frame in which one tier holds the other, sans seeping or breakdown.
A little bit of foresight and cautious condiment engineering will steer you to a dessert you'll want to pull out many times of the year.
One worthy of the fine napkins, and tops on your list of things to eat while catching up on Netflix "recommended".
My inspiration for this came from Sugar Geek Show's Vanilla Panna Cotta with Strawberry Gelée.It's not the exact recipe, but as you can see, it's a beaut in presentation and it surely stirred some wild cravings in me.
Vanilla panna cotta~
Ingredients:
- 1 packet unflavored powdered gelatin
- 2 cups cold heavy cream
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Sprinkle gelatin over 1 tbsp cold heavy cream. Stir to combine and set aside 3 minutes to soften. Heat in microwave for 5-10 seconds until gelatin is dissolved.
- Heat the remaining cream mixture with sugar over medium heat. Do not boil. Once the sugar is dissolved, remove from heat. Add vanilla.
- Pour the gelatin and milk into the hot cream mixture. Stir to dissolve all the gelatin.
- Allow surface to become cool to the touch, approximately 30 minutes.
- Pour cream mixture into two ounce glasses or custard cups . Chill until slightly firm, about 2-4 hours. In the meantime, make your strawberry layer.
Strawberry gelee~
Ingredients:
- 1 ½ tsp unflavored powdered gelatin
- 2 tbsp cold water
- 1 cup strawberries, cut into small pieces
- ¼ cup
- ¼ strawberries quartered (optional)
Directions:
- Sprinkle gelatin over cold water. Heat in microwave for 5-10 seconds until gelatin is dissolved.
- Place 1 cup cut strawberries and sugar in a small saucepan over medium high heat until strawberries and sugar have become a pulp-like and liquid in form. Remove from heat.
- Stir the gelatin into the strawberry mixture. Combine well.
- Strain mixture and allow to cool to room temperature, making sure mixture doesn't set.
- Divide the cooled gelee over the set panna cottas. Angle in the fridge for assymetrical effect.
- Add in one or two quartered strawberries into the top layer(optional).
- Chill 6-8 hours or preferably overnight.
More puddings here:
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Very pretty! I love the colour contrast between red berry layer and snow white panna cotta. An excellent recipe, Tisa.
ReplyDeleteloved the addition of fresh strawberries in the berry layer.. super !!
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