Saturday, April 21, 2012

Panna Cotta Made from Food Storage

Want to try a new dessert recipe that you can make almost completely from your food storage?  Try this recipe for Panna Cotta.  It is a smooth, sweet, milky set dessert that is easy to make and your family will love it.

Panna Cotta

4 T. water
2 1/2 tsp. unflavored gelatin

Measure water into a small bowl and sprinkle the gelatin over the water.  Let it set for about 5 minutes while it softens.

1/2 C. + 3 tsp. powdered milk
1/2 C. sugar
1/8 tsp. salt
2 3/4 C water  (for soft set)          

Note:  If you want the Panna Cotta to set up a little more firm so you can unmold it on a plate, use 2 2/3 C. water.  

Mix dry ingredients above together well in a sauce pan.  Whisk in the water a little at a time so that no lumps form.  Bring to a boil.  Remove from heat.  Add gelatin mixture and stir until all of the gelatin is dissolved.  Cool a little then transfer into 9 small glass pyrex bowls.  Let set in refrigerator for approximately 4-5 hours.  Top with Strawberry Fruit Sauce below.


Strawberry Fruit Sauce

1 C. Thrive freeze-dried strawberries
1 C. Water
2 rounded T. Sugar
1/8 tsp. Lemon Juice

Put all ingredients into small sauce pan.  Bring to a low boil and cook until mixture thickens, approximately 15 minutes.  Remove from heat and allow to cool a little.  Refrigerate until ready to use.  Spoon over the top of Panna Cotta or use as a sauce for pancakes or waffles.

The soft set version is shown in the picture at the top and also in this picture where I unmolded it on a plate.  As you can see, the soft set version is a little soft to hold it's shape when unmolded on a plate.  If you use less water as directed above in the Note, you will get a product that will stand up nicely when unmolded.  I hope you will enjoy this recipe.  My grandchildren especially love it.

Most of the above ingredients can be purchased from Shelf Reliance Thrive.  Check my website below:


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