Author Topic: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158  (Read 8688 times)

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This was the first recipe on the list which GD wanted to make today but the last that she could taste due to the setting periods of the layers.  It would pay to make this one the day before you need it. Easy to make and very tasty. I ran a knife around the edge of the loaf tin and when it didn't drop out onto the plate, GD suggested I run hot water over the bottom of the tin  :-)) :-)) Not a bad effort for a 7 year old.
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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2012, 09:47:00 am »
I think I am going to have to ask for this book for my b'day - the things you guys are churning out from it look amazing!
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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2012, 07:15:47 pm »
Looks great Judy!

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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2012, 07:28:52 pm »
Looks great, a very budding young cook you have there Judy  :D
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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2012, 09:26:29 pm »
yum, judy!

if you have the 2011 tm calendar, you could present it like the mandarin creme with almond panna cotta in individual serves - that would make it set faster.

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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2012, 01:35:12 am »
I don't have that one Thermoheaven, do you put the panna cotta layer on the bottom with the fruit layer on the top then?
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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2012, 02:47:30 am »
the presentation tenina used was lovely - she poured the mandarin layer in first and let it set diagonally (have to lean the glasses diagonally), then poured the panna cotta in and the presentation looked good. i always like individually presented desserts - makes serving easy and the remaining portions don't get messed up.

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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2012, 04:13:03 am »
I see what you mean thermoheaven and agree it would look lovely for dinner guests.  Thanks for that, I'll try it next time.
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This was such an easy dessert to make, and got the silent nods and mmn mmns as it was being eaten. Had the same prob trying to get it out of the tray (but this must just be a pannacotta thing so meh, it comes out eventually) Definitely will make it again. 5/5





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It looks lovely.
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We had this for dessert last night as we were having visitors.  I served it individually in martini glasses and didn't unmold it.
It was delicious and enjoyed by all.

If I make it again I'd use a little less gelatin in both layers as it was quite solid - I'd have preferred it to be a bit more wibbly-wobbly  :)
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They both look great Judy & Katie.

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Lovely looking dessert Katie.Couldn't help to notice the nice looking choccies on the plate too ;)
« Last Edit: July 29, 2012, 11:38:17 am by Cornish Cream »
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I'm sitting here licking my lips. :D
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Re: Recipe Review - Berry & Vanilla Pannacotta Quick Fix in the TMX page 158
« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2012, 05:06:47 am »
I've made this for a christmas party tonite. I'm a little nervous because I misread the instructions and used both tablespoons of gelatine in the jelly :0

Kate said it was pretty solid with one tablespoon so I hope it's not too much like rubber !

I'll post photos tomorrow because I'm not unmoulding it until I get there due to the heat here today.

I've also made a cheesecake but will post details on another thread ( it's my first conversion!)
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