A delicious and easy recipe for Panna Cotta, made from mascarpone.
Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
Check out the Savour the Flavour Show on YouTube when I made various flavours.
If ever there was a dessert to rival my love affair with cheesecakes, it is the Panna Cotta! A few years ago, I went through a let’s try this & let’s try that stage with panna cotta, resulting in a notebook full of a myriad of flavours! I shall endeavour to get those recipes photographed and uploaded at some point! This is the plain old but delectable vanilla version!
One of the best things about serving this at a party is that you make everything the day before!
My favourite way to serve a vanilla panna cotta is with some stewed fruit, or coulis, either raspberry or strawberry.
On a side note, to me, warm panna cotta tastes just like homemade custard, and that’s how my girls have custard as they’re allergic to eggs.
You might also be interested in a similar recipe to this, just served differently, here.
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Lin xx
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Mascarpone Panna Cotta – Mini Dessert
Ingredients
- 400 ml double cream
- 400 ml mascarpone
- 2 tsp gelatine powder
- 1 tsp vanilla paste
- 120 g caster sugar
- stewed strawberries /coulis /fresh berries to serve
Instructions
- Pour 150ml of the double cream in a wide, shallow dish and scatter the gelatine all over and leave to soak for 15 minutes.
- Combine the rest of the cream and sugar in a saucepan and heat gently and bring to boil. Keep an eye on it as it will suddenly rush up!
- Take off the heat and add the soaked gelatine and stir.
- Add the mascarpone and vanilla paste and whisk the whole mixture for about a minute to combine thoroughly.
- You should get a smooth mixture just like homemade custard. Strain if necessary but I don't think you'll need to.
- Pour the mixture into your chosen moulds and place in the fridge overnight to set.
- Serve with some stewed fruit.
I love panna cotta and these are just beautiful. 🙂 I love the red and white color contrasting each other. i made something similar, with a natural sweetener but don’t have mascarpone in them. They were good so I’m sure these are wonderful and delicious! I love mascarpone!
Oh yummy, these look delicious Azlin! You are so talented.
Hugs,
Rose x
Hi Azlin,
This looks so gorgeous! Will give this recipe a shot. We all love Panna Cotta at home.
Beautifully done.
these are beautiful!! i love panna cotta, and yours sound super delicious!
great dinner party idea! so pretty and a crowd pleaser for sure. but i do love me some cheesecake… hard to choose! both? YES. 🙂
Definitely to die for…love how luscious it looks!!
Very nice and am loving it. Thanks for the recipe and one which I must try. I probably will top up with our local fruits yet with the same cream base just like yours.
They look irresistible Azlin! Beautiful presentation as well!
You are a genius my friend, love this 😀
Cheers
CCU
I love panna cotta and like the idea of using mascarpone…looks so elegant the way you are featuring these treats. Love it.
Hope you are having a wonderful week Lin 🙂
To be honest, I’ve never tried panna cotta before…surely will try this one. Thanks Lin.
Wow! These little pots look amazingly delectable! I love panna cotta but I never tried it with mascarpone in it. I’ll have a go at your recipe and surely I’ll love the result. 🙂