The February 2011 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Mallory from A Sofa in the Kitchen. She chose to challenge everyone to make Panna Cotta from a Giada De Laurentiis recipe and Nestle Florentine Cookies.
I have done Panna cotta couple of times before.. and we love it. Its rich and creamy dessert which melts in your mouth. Here is the another Panna cotta recipe of both Chocolate and Vanilla which I have posted long time back. But I followed the below recipe this time using Honey which came out so delicious as well. I usually do Florentines using almond meal but this is the first time I am making using Oats, it was just awesome. This Recipe is sure a Keeper and will keep doing it often, it came out lacy, crispy and it was so yummy :)
Creamy Dreamy Crunchy Sweet challenge...
VANILLA PANNA COTTA
Ingredients :
Whole milk - 1 cup
Unflavored powdered gelatin - 1 tablespoon
Whipping cream - 3 cups
Honey - 1/3 cup
Granulated sugar - 1 tablespoon
Vanilla Extract - 1 tsp
Directions:
1. Pour the milk into a bowl or pot and sprinkle gelatin evenly and thinly over the milk (make sure the bowl/pot is cold by placing the bowl/pot in the refrigerator for a few minutes before you start making the Panna Cotta). Let stand for 5 minutes to soften the gelatin.
2. Pour the milk into the saucepan/pot and place over medium heat on the stove. Heat this mixture until it is hot, but not boiling, about five minutes. (I whisk it a few times at this stage).
3. Next, add the cream, honey, sugar, and pinch of salt. Making sure the mixture doesn't boil, continue to heat and stir occasionally until the sugar and honey have dissolved 5-7 minutes.
4. Remove from heat, allow it to sit for a few minutes to cool slightly. Then pour into the glass or ramekin.
5. Refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight. Add garnishes and serve.
GREEN PART - MOCK KIWI GLEE :)
For the Green part I Used the Green Apple Jell-O mixture and to give the Kiwi effect just I sprinkled with Black Poppy seeds, the tart of this Jell-O and the Creamy Panna cotta tasted awesome.
NESTLE FLORENTINE COOKIES
I just quartered this recipe.
Ingredients:
Unsalted butter - 2/3 cup
Quick oats - 2 cups (But I used Rolled oats)
Granulated sugar - 1 cup
Plain (all purpose) flour - 2/3 cup
Liquid Glucose - 4 tbsp
Whole milk - 1/4 cup
Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
Pinch of salt
Dark or milk chocolate- 1½ cups
Directions:
Preheat oven to moderately hot 375°F (190°C) (gas mark 5). Prepare your baking sheet with silpat or parchment paper.
1. Melt butter in a medium saucepan, and then remove from the heat.
2. To the melted butter add oats, sugar, flour, corn syrup, milk, vanilla, and salt. Mix well. Drop a tablespoon full, three inches (75 mm) apart, onto your prepared baking sheet. Flatten slightly with the back of your tablespoon, or use a spatula.
3. Bake in preheated oven for 6-8 minutes, until cookies are golden brown. Cool completely on the baking sheets.
4. While the cookies are cooling melt your chocolate until smooth either in the microwave (1 1/2 minutes), or stovetop (in a double boiler, or a bowl that fits atop a saucepan filled with a bit of water, being sure the water doesn't touch the bottom of the bowl).
5. Peel the cookies from the silpat or parchment and place face down on a wire rack set over a sheet of wax/parchment paper (to keep counters clean).
6. Spread a tablespoon of chocolate on the bottom/flat side of your cookie, sandwiching another (flat end) cookie atop the chocolate.
This recipe will make about 2 1/2 - 3 dozen sandwiched Florentine cookies. You can also choose not to sandwich yours, in which case, drizzle the tops with chocolate (over your wax paper).
I just drizzled chopped Pistachio before baking and drizzled some white chocolate after the cookies are cooled completely.
Your panna cotta looks very photogenic. I'm sure it must have tasted as awesome as it looks.
ReplyDeletelooks superb that pannacotta and is ur presentation....
ReplyDeleteWish I could grab a glass out of d screen...
That mock kiwi gelee looks great! I love the vibrant green color... Your panna cotta looks beautiful, those glasses are perfect! And your florentines look great - crispy and light. Great work!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics Pavi ...as always wonderful ...and panna cotta looks delish
ReplyDeleteYour pannacotta looks great!As always lovely presentations and clicks Pavi!!!
ReplyDeleteExquisite panna cotta I just love the mock kiwi layer and your photography is stunning wonderful wonderful wonderful. Great work on this challenge.
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Wow looks great. I am bookmarking this one. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful - well done! Very colourful and great photos.
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ReplyDeleteEven by looking at them, I am totally feeling refreshed...Awesome clicks..
looks gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with the stunning presentation of your Panna Cotta and your lacy Florentines. Congratulations on such a beautiful work, I'm sure it was delicious as well!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteyour pics are really very pretty. May I ask what camera do you have? very nice captures!
ReplyDeletePannacotta is damn Royal!!! so beautiful!!! Love that white choco drizzle on top of the cookies!!!
ReplyDeletetoo tempting..nice one
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ReplyDeletebrilliant pictures and You made it so perfect.
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ReplyDeletethat panna cotta is so vibrant and stunning!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh that your mock kiwi gelee was apple jello and poppy seeds - so creative!! Your photographs are simply stunning, and the panna cotta and florentines are each beautiful. Really, really impressive work on this challenge.
ReplyDeletePretty clicks and yummilicious spread of panacotta
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely, nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous and yummy pannacotta, both cookies and pannacotta looks soo fabulous...
ReplyDeletesuperb..Im already droolin!
ReplyDeletesuch an amazing recipe...def a tempting one to enjoy..;P
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WOW!! Gorgeous clicks, Pavithra!! Both panna cotta and cookies look super-tempting!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos and superb flavor choices!
ReplyDeleteThe mock kiwi gelee is so clever! Your photos are so beautiful. You clearly spent a lot of time on this challenge and with great results.
ReplyDeletehi pavithra,
ReplyDeleteOMG these are so gorgeous, awesome flavours, stunning photographs and beautiful presentation.
Lovely and beautiful clicks ..looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteCertainly exquisite panna cotta and florentine cookies... a gorgeous treat to the eyes. Stunning shots, well done!
ReplyDeleteboth dishes look great..lovely pics
ReplyDeleteawesome panna cotta... the kiwi is very pretty! lovely presentation...
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ReplyDeleteOh wow.... Yummy pannacotta... Wonderful clicks! Nice presentation! Jealous of you... you are leaving me and eating all these :(
ReplyDeleteLuv the tall glass of panna cotta with mock kiwi..Wonderful work..
ReplyDeleteAwesome panna cotta ....the kiwi is looking so cute, the colors are splendid. Saving this recipe for sure to try it soon it soon. Beautiful pictures. Thanks for stopping by my space. I will keep coming back for more recipes... !
ReplyDeleteThe kiwi topping is such a great idea and adds wonderful color!
ReplyDeleteI am speechless when ever i visit your space pavi, Such beautifully photographes panna cotta and florentines...
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ReplyDeletethis looks SO PRETTY !
i really do admire your creative eye for artistic food presentations.
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& your pictures are so bright and amazing!
i was wondering what camera/lense you use, and how you manage to save your photos..
mine always seem to lose its color when i post on the internet..., and its really frustrating because they ARE beautiful pictures.
sooo if you could help me out with a few tips, you`d be making my blogging experience 100 times more enjoyable~ (:
Very well done! I love that bright green kiwi jelly. And the lace cookies are splendid too.
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Rosa
Omg wow i love all your pictures, your pannacottas are a work of art, i bet it felt bad tucking into them hehe..yet so good and tasty at the same time!
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Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
OMG..no words..SPECTACULAR!!!!
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Your pictures are gorgeous! The mock kiwi gelee is awesome and looks so real. I love the addition of pistachios to the florentine cookies. Excellent blog!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Panna cotta and I am very awed. I tried to layer mine in those exact glasses and I failed miserably!
ReplyDeleteWell Done!
Wow! Your Panna Cotta looks beautiful! I love the color.
ReplyDeletePannacotta with mock kiwi gelee looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! One of the best I have seen :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow check out the colours! I'm so loving the green!
ReplyDeleteYour mock kiwi gelee is just perfect! I love the way you've done the layers and the fruit on top looks stunning. Brilliantly done!
ReplyDeletelove the color of your panna cotta~ never thought of using kiwi fruit and wow it looks so nice~
ReplyDeleteArt at work...that too edible...lovely presentation.....
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The green totally jumped out at me when looking through all the pics on the DB site.
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ReplyDeleteWow! I'm blown away by your photos and presentation. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love the vivid green color of the gelee! Great job on this challenge, and beautiful photos too:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely colorful and gorgeous pictures and lovely presentation!!
ReplyDeleteI'm truly awed..one of the most beautiful panna cotta verrines I've ever seen, and they look so delicious..love the mock kiwi. Perfect florentines too. You are one talented lady. Your photos are just off the charts stunning.
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ReplyDeleteThis is such an Amazing and Stunning presentation. The pictures make my eyes to pop out. Wish I could grab it eat it right now. Keep Rocking.
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is Fantastic! Both the panna cotta and the cookies look awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks so so beautiful, i love the the green jelly.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome !!! Too beautiful to eat :-) Loving the contrast
ReplyDeleteThe flavor and picture are simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteFantastic clicks!!
ReplyDeleteLike your mock kiwi gelee in particular. The bright green dotted with black is a perfect contrast to your white panna cotta.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the mock kiwi layer! Apple jello with the sesame seeds in it are awesome. The shocking green bright color is fantastic layered between the white panna cotta and I love how the layers are tilted on the bias. It looks fantastic!
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ReplyDelete@ Edible art thanks for your encouraging and lovely comment. I use Canon Rebel XSI and 18-55mm lens , i use to save my pictures as jpg and the photos which is displayed here are photobucket links. Please let me know if you need any help.
ReplyDelete@ Geetha Thanks for your sweet comment and great that ur going to start a blog .. sure will help you on that. Let me know what you need, I will be happy to help you.
ReplyDeleteThanks all for your lovely and wonderful comments.
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ReplyDeletethank you so much for your help !! :D
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ahh theyre so expensive!
Oh wow! That looks so fresh and zingy! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful photography, the pictures all look so alive. What a fantastic job :D)!!
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Hi,
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This looks amazing! Gorgeous photos!
Excellent clicks with fantastic dishes.
ReplyDeleteIt looks absoulety amazing and very different from all the other panna cottas.
ReplyDeleteThe green is so sparkling and amazing, and I love kiwi, I wish I could try that, cream and kiwi!
Florentines look nice too, with the white chocolate :)
Beautiful photographs!
GreaT!
Lovely colours pavithra and pictures are drool worthy!
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ReplyDeleteLovely ! Loving the green jello!
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