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Friday, 2 May 2014

Honey Peach Panna Cotta

Honey Peach Panna Cotta


Recipe source : Adapted from Dairy Goodness

The original recipe used peach puree. But I opted to chop the peaches instead of blending into a puree. I like a slight bite to the peaches and I like the speckled design of the peaches against the creamy milk. The honey was a brilliant addition instead of using sugar.

This is a wonderful and very refreshing dessert.

Ingredients


2 1/2 tsp agar-agar powder      ( original recipe used gelatin )
500 ml milk, divided into 2 portions
a pinch of salt
2 tbsp honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 can sliced peaches in juice
Ground cinnamon                     ( I omitted this )


Fresh milk


 Canned peaches

Preparation


1.  Sprinkle agar-agar powder into one portion of milk. Stir to mix well.
2.  Pour the other portion of milk into a small pot and heat over low heat until steaming.
3.  Add in the portion of agar-agar mixture. Continue stirring until it comes to a boil.
4.  Remove from flame and add in honey, salt and vanilla extract. Allow to cool.
5.  Chop 3/4 cup of peaches and add in 1 tbsp of the canned juice. Pour the chopped peaches into the slightly cooled down pudding. 
6.  Pour into 4 small cups. Leave to cool. 
7.  Cover the cups with cling film and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
8.  When chilled, use a sharp knife to run around the edge of the panna cotta and invert onto a serving plate.
9.  Garnish with sliced peaches and sprinkle with ground cinnamon (optional).


 Pour into small cups and allow to set before chilling





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The theme for May 2014 is Milk

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3 comments:

  1. hi Doris, i can see you have a lovely panna cotta, it is such a clever idea to use the small cup as mould, the shape looks lovely!

    Thanks for linking up with LTU!

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  2. Looks like a refreshing dessert with the peaches.

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  3. Hi Doris,

    These puddings looks so smooth and refreshing! Must be great to enjoy during the warm and humid May!

    Zoe

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