Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe is a cold Italian dessert made of cream, set soft, characterised by just that right amount of wobble. It is smooth, cooling and refreshing and a great dinner party dessert option. They are best made ahead of time, chilled to perfection and have a huge wow factor.
Panacottas are also hugely versatile and open to many flavour pairings and combinations. This Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe draws the intense caramelised, citric flavours of oven-roasted orange slices. Serve it in single portions in fancy glasses for ease, and delight your guests at your Christmas Party.
Have you tried some other delicious chilled party desserts like
Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe is a cold Italian dessert made of cream, set soft, characterised by just that right amount of wobble. It is smooth, cooling and refreshing and a great dinner party dessert option. They are best made ahead of time, chilled to perfection and have a huge wow factor.
Panacottas are also hugely versatile and open to many flavour pairings and combinations. This Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe draws the intense caramelised, citric flavours of oven-roasted orange slices. Serve it in single portions in fancy glasses for ease, and delight your guests at your Christmas Party.
Have you tried some other delicious chilled party desserts like
To begin making the Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe, first prepare the oven-roasted orange chips. Slice the orange into 5mm thick slices. Lay them out in a baking sheet, sprinkle some sugar over it and place the sheet in a preheated oven to bake at a 100 degrees centigrade for 2 hours, or till they get crisp.
To prepare the pacanotta, squeeze the juice of the remaining one orange. Put it in a saucepan, over a high heat and bring it to a boil.
Keeping the heat high, allow the juice to slowly start caramelising. This is the point at which it will slowly begin to smell burnt. Continue this on a medium heat, until the juice is reduced to half its original quantity.
Then, turn the heat off and set the caramelised orange juice to cool down completely.
When it is cool, pour in the milk followed by the cream. Place the saucepan on a medium heat again and gently heat it, without allowing it to boil.
Meanwhile, melt the gelatin in water by sprinkling it over it 1/4 cup of room temperature water. Set it aside for five minutes to allow it to bloom.
Add the sugar and grated orange zest to this and stir till the sugar gently till the sugar has dissolved. Take care not to allow the panna cotta mix to burn.
At this stage, add the bloomed gelatine to the panna cotta mix. Continue stirring and let the gelatin completely dissolve as well.
Pour the panna cotta mix through a sieve, into a jug or bowl to remove any leftover particles of gelatin and the orange peel.
You will be left with a smooth panna cotta mix. Pour this mixture into individual serving glasses.
Place the glasses on your counter top for 15 minutes, to settle, before transferring them to the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
To serve, slit the orange chips and use them to garnish the edges of the Panna Cotta glasses.
Serve the Burnt Orange Panna Cotta Recipe chilled at your next dinner party!
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