Easy Panna Cotta Recipe (2024)

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Easy Panna Cotta Recipe (1)Panna cotta is how they call cooked cream in Italy, where this dessert is originally from. It is really quite easy to make and the ingredients involved are common and simple.

And with a bit of creativity, you can turn this plain dessert into a culinary work of art. Add fresh fruits or top with jam, serve them in nice glasses, layer with different colors, the sky is your limit.Easy Panna Cotta Recipe (2)

If you are looking for an easy to make Valentine's Day dessert, then this creamy, melt-in-your-mouth Panna Cotta is the perfect one for you.

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You can use muffin molds if you do not have dessert rings. Or if you happen to have an empty tube from chips (Pringles) then you can cut it into 5 parts and you have your disposable dessert rings.

You may also use buttermilk substitute if buttermilk is not available but then skip the lemon rind.Easy Panna Cotta Recipe (4)

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Easy Panna Cotta

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Panna cotta is how they call cooked cream in Italy, where this dessert is originally from. It is simply delicious and really quite easy to make.

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups buttermilk (see below for substitute)
  • 1 cup all-purpose cream - or heavy cream
  • 2 packs gelatin
  • 5 tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ cup sugar
  • teaspoon shredded lemon rind
  • 1 cup strawberries - sliced thinly

Instructions

  • Dissolve gelatin in 5 Tbsp water and set aside.

  • In a small saucepan, combine cream, sugar and lemon rind. Place saucepan on low heat and stir until sugar is completely dissolved.

  • Once it starts to simmer, add the gelatin and stir for another minute or until all traces of gelatin are gone.

  • Add the buttermilk and vanilla then remove the pan from heat.

  • <span></span>While the panna cotta is cooling down,prepare the rings. Cover the bottom part of the ring with a plastic wrap and place a rubber band around the ring on top of the plastic wrap to keep it in place. This makes sure that the liquid mixture will not seep out of the rings while they set.

  • Line slices of strawberries on the inner walls of the rings. Place the rings on a flat tray.

  • Once the mixture has cooled completely, pour it slowly onto the rings, filling a third of each rings. Place the tray in the fridge (or freezer) so it could set faster about 3-5 minutes. This is to make sure that the strawberry slices are in place and will not float in the surface once you fill the rest of the rings with the mixture.

  • Once all rings are filled place them again in the fridge/ freezer and let it set. Remove them from the rings by running a warm knife along the sides. Serve chilled.

Notes

This recipe can be divided proportionately if you would rather make lesser servings. For every cup of Buttermilk will make 2 servings. Just double the recipe if you need more.
For the red sauce on top:

½ cup cherry syrup (liquid from bottled cherries)
1 teaspoon cornstarch dissolved in 2 teaspoon water.
Place cherry syrup in a small saucepan and bring to simmer. Add the cornstarch mixture and stir continuously until it thickens and color darken,

Nutrition

Calories: 286kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 5gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 142mgPotassium: 228mgFiber: 0gSugar: 23gVitamin A: 780IUVitamin C: 14.4mgCalcium: 168mgIron: 0.1mg

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For those asking where to get the dessert rings, I found something very similar to what I am using at Amazon:

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  1. Sharyn says

    How far ahead can this be made? Thanks. Looks wonderful.

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    • Bebs says

      You can make it a day ahead Sharyn...

      Reply

  2. Gerlinde says

    Easy Panna Cotta Recipe (20)
    Your panna cotta looks delicious.

    Reply

    • Bebs says

      Thanks, Gerlinde, this is my Valentine Panna Cotta but suits all other occasions too! 😉

      Reply

  3. Myrla Sales says

    Hi Bebs,

    This recipe of the panna cotta sounds and looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.

    I was just wondering if you could inform how many grams of gelatine powder you use inthis recipe because here in Australia we buy gelatine powder in cans of 50g instead of packs and I am not sure how many grams your pack has.

    Thanks a lot in advance.

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Myrla, the one I used has 9 grams in a pack that says it should be enough for 500 ml of liquids. So 18 grams for this recipe. 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

What happens if you put too much gelatin in panna cotta? ›

Too much gelatin could result in a texture that is too firm and Jello-like (you want the panna cotta to be just barely firm enough to unmold).

Why doesn't my panna cotta set? ›

Why is my panna cotta not setting? It's likely that you either didn't dissolve the gelatin properly, or didn't use enough gelatin. Another reason could be that you're making panna cotta with kiwi fruit or another fruit that interferes with the ability of gelatin to set.

Why is my panna cotta rubbery? ›

The gelatin gets stronger as it sits, so this will be a bit rubbery by days 4 or 5, but you can mitigate this by letting the panna cotta sit at room temperature for about half an hour before serving.

Is panna cotta good or bad for you? ›

The good news about this coconut panna cotta is that it comes packed with health benefits that support your entire body, and you can happily make it a regular part of your diet. The star of this dish is gelatin, a fabulous amino acid that promotes healthy gut function.

Is heavy whipping cream the same as heavy cream? ›

Is Heavy Cream the Same as Heavy Whipping Cream? Yes, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the exact same thing. The confusion lies in the fact that they're sold by different brands under two different names.

What does panna cotta mean in English? ›

One of the best known and frequently requested desserts, panna cotta – literally “cooked cream” – originated in Piedmont and is made of cream and sugar. There are different versions and flavorings.

What ingredients should not be added to gelatin? ›

Key Takeaways: Fruits That Ruin Gelatin

Proteases are enzymes that break chemical bonds in proteins, such as collagen in gelatin. Pineapple, kiwi, papaya, mango, and guava are examples of fruits that cause a problem. Heat inactivates proteases, so cooking fruit before adding it to gelatin prevents any issue.

How do you keep vanilla seeds from sinking in panna cotta? ›

Method
  1. Place a pan over a medium heat. ...
  2. Once boiling, remove from heat and add the soaked gelatine. ...
  3. Pass the mixture through a sieve and leave to cool - if you are able to cool over a bowl of crushed ice, this will help to keep the vanilla seeds from sinking to the bottom.

How do you speed up panna cotta? ›

Panna cotta: the quick recipe

There is a super-fast variation of the classic recipe. Simply remove the milk and dissolve the sugar and fish gelatin (softened in water) directly into the hot cream. Perfect for those who don't feel like dirtying more than one pot!

How do you keep panna cotta from splitting? ›

Cooling and whisking the base before dividing it into portions will keep the panna cotta from separating into layers of milk and cream.

Can you use plastic cups for panna cotta? ›

The finished dessert is usually unmolded for a nice plate presentation and served with fruit or a fruit sauce, but can just as easily be made and served in small, clear plastic cups which are ideal for transporting to a dinner party or a picnic.

How do you know when panna cotta is set? ›

Pour the panna cotta mixture into eight 4-ounce ramekins and let cool to room temperature. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until the panna cotta is set but still jiggly, at least 3 hours.

Does panna cotta jiggle? ›

The ultimate panna cotta should have the perfect wobble — this is an indication of the texture, which should be silky, creamy, melt in the mouth but not too bouncy or rubbery. I'd rather a panna cotta that is more wobbly than too set, personally.

Why is my panna cotta gritty? ›

Underhydrated gelatin will be stubbornly gritty, never dissolving, and negatively impact the final set. As with all gelatin desserts, this will become firmer the longer it sits, so eat your panna cotta within 24 hours for the most delicate, elegant texture.

What is cotta made of? ›

Panna cotta is a traditional Italian dessert made with either cream or a combination of cream and milk, plus sugar and gelatin. It is usually molded in small custard cups or ramekins and can be served right from the dish or unmolded.

Why is panna cotta so good? ›

Today panna cotta is almost invariably made with gelatin, which gives it a smooth mouthfeel and a melt-in-the-mouth texture. But you can create a wide spectrum of taste and richness depending on the type of dairy used.

Does panna cotta contain raw egg? ›

Panna Cotta is one of the most famous Italian spoon desserts and definitely the one that everyone forever loves! It's a dessert of Piedmontese origin, reminiscent of the pudding thanks to its gelatinous consistency, but it doesn't contain eggs.

What is panna cotta English? ›

Panna cotta is a traditional Italian dessert which literally translates as 'cooked cream'. Hailing from the region of Piedmont in Italy, it is a simple mixture of sweetened cream and gelatine. A good panna cotta is one that is only just set but can still stand unsupported once out of the mould.

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