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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Desserts => Topic started by: fundj&e on December 04, 2011, 05:56:33 am
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Name of Recipe:Chai Panna cotta
Number of People:8
Ingredients:
600mls cream
3 tbls of chai powder
½ cup of sugar
2 ½ teaspoons of gelatin
1 cup of milk
Preparation:
Add cream, sugar and chai to bowl
Cook on 60 15min speed 1
In the mean time sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the top of the milk
Pour the milk mixture into the bowl, 100o/1min/speed 3
Pour into lightly oiled ramekins, cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight or until set mine
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Tips/Hints:
the chai powder that I used has sugar in it, if using powder with out sugar add up to 3/4 cup of sugar
it should freeze ok, I will test it out.
Members' comments
Merlin - I tried this recipe with something called chai elixir which is a liquid chai flavouring which you can add to coffee, hot milk etc. I picked it up in the tea/coffee aisle at the supermarket. I only added half the amount of chai in the recipe as it is quite strong and I didn't want to overwhelm the final taste of the panna cotta. As I love the taste of chai and panna cotta, this recipe is lovely, so well done fundj!
I'm pretty sure it was in Coles- it is called chai elixir by Alchemy. It was near all the chai latte packets. I just add about 2 teaspoons worth, or in my cooking language, a glug, to about 250ml hot milk. My DH adds a shot to his latte in the morning as we both love chai lattes. I'm sure the correct ratio is on the bottle but as usual, I have probably ignored it!
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Does this taste like Chai tea?
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more like a Chai latte ;D
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Mmmm. That would be good.
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So by chia powder, do you mean chai tea powdered, do you just blitz chai tea ? Chai is a mix of herbs to make an indian spiced tea and chia are seeds. ;)
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My fault. I can't separate my Chia from my Chai. ??? ???
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Butterscotch panna cotta
600mls cream
1 vanilla bean
1/4 cup of sugar or 60 grams
2 ½ teaspoons of gelatin
1 cup of milk
Add cream, sugar to bowl
Cook on 60 15min speed 1
In the mean time sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the top of the milk
Pour the milk mixture into the bowl, 100 1min speed 3
Pour into lightly oiled ramekins, cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight or until set
cover with lots of Butterscotch sauce and plenty of almond praline.
next time i make this i am thinking of not adding any sugar
Coffee panna cotta
600mls cream
1 vanilla bean
½ cup of sugar
2 ½ teaspoons of gelatin
1 cup of coffee, i used coffee from a cafeteria
Add cream, sugar to bowl
Cook on 60 15min speed 1
In the mean time sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the top of the coffee
Pour the milk mixture into the bowl, 100 1min speed 3
Pour into lightly oiled ramekins, cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight or until set
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Yummo. I'm sure this wouldn't be fattening if I ate it with my eyes shut. 8)
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Oh, I love your thinking cookie! If only...
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Oh my :o Is there a recipe for the Chia powder?
I want to make this and hide it from the kids hehehe
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These look absolutely awesome fundj! Thank you so much for the recipes!! :)
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Fundj I, these look great and you make them sound so eBay. I will be interested to hear if it is Chia or Chai.
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very easy wonder.
is it Chia or Chai ?
its chai ;D
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I tried this recipe with something called chai elixir which is a liquid chai flavouring which you can add to coffee, hot milk etc. I picked it up in the tea/coffee aisle at the supermarket. I only added half the amount of chai in the recipe as it is quite strong and I didn't want to overwhelm the final taste of the panna cotta. As I love the taste of chai and panna cotta, this recipe is lovely, so well done fundj!
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chai elixir i have never seen it in coles i must have a better look next time
how much do u use when adding it to milk ?
i am gald u liked it Merlin ;D
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I'm pretty sure it was in Coles- it is called chai elixir by Alchemy. It was near all the chai latte packets. I just add about 2 teaspoons worth, or in my cooking language, a glug, to about 250ml hot milk. My DH adds a shot to his latte in the morning as we both love chai lattes. I'm sure the correct ratio is on the bottle but as usual, I have probably ignored it!
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thanks Merlin i wiil keep an eye out for it. i googled it so now i know what i am looking for, nice looking bottle ;D
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Thanks fundj I, I'll have to give these a try. I've never tried Chai.