If you looking for a dessert, panna cotta would be one of the simplest dessert. This Italian dessert means literally cooked cream (panna = cream, cotta = cooked).
Panna Cotta with Kiwi Sauce |
Usually panna cotta is served with berry sauce to give a creamy taste a kick due to the tartness and sweetness of strawberry or raspberry. You can also serve it with other fruit. For this recipe I use kiwi sauce. I love also to combine mango sauce with this creamy dessert.
So let´s begin
Panna Cotta
Serve: 6-8 Portions
Ingredients:
500 ml heavy cream
60 gr sugar (about 3 ½ tbsp)
½ vanilla pod or 1 tsp vanilla extract / vanilla essence
10 gr agar-agar
For kiwi sauce:
2 kiwis
3 tbsp powdered sugar
Methods:
- In a saucepan mix heavy cream, agar-agar and sugar then bring to simmer over lower heat.
- Scrape out the seeds of vanilla bean with a knife, then add the seeds and pod to the saucepan.
- Stir the mixture until you see steam coming up then remove the saucepan from the heat. Do not let the mixture boil
- Discard the vanilla pod then pour the cream into mold.
- Set it aside until cool enough then put into fridge for at least 5 hours (preferably overnight)
- Cut kiwi into small pieces then put them into food processor.
- Add powdered sugar into food processor then process until you have the preferable consistency.
- Before serving, dip the bottom of the molds in hot water for 5 - 10 seconds.
- Run first a thin knife around the edge of each mold before inverting the panna cotta onto the serving plate then serve with kiwi sauce.
- Alternatively you can serve the panna cotta in mold by just pouring kiwi sauce on the top of custard.
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