Panna Cotta with Balsamic Strawberries
Show: Barefoot ContessaEpisode: Shore Thing
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By ComputerUp
Sherman Oaks, CA
on March 19, 2012
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I'm confused why for some of you the Panna Cotta fell apart. For me, it was easy easy easy, especially with overnight refrigeration. It set perfectly. I used the appropriate amount of gelatin. I used Greek Yogurt (love the extra tang. Madagascar Vanilla (extract with Tahitian Vanilla Bean. Next time I think I will use a bit more vanilla, but it was still great. And I used my secret: a 75-year-old aged Balsamic Vinegar. You should spend the megabucks and buy this and keep it around for very special dishes like this. Thick almost like a syrup with a completely mellowed out and smooth flavor (unlike young Balsamic. With this, the strawberries were incredible. Tomorrow I'm trying the dish with a touch of homemade Limoncello.
By JeannetteB1956
on February 21, 2012
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This is probably my favorite dessert! First it reminds me of the girlfriend who made it for us! But honestly! This is just so tasty, creamy, and the balsamic and pepper on the strawberries just makes it! LOVE it!!!!!!!!!
By ncgirl7
Burlington, NC
on February 10, 2012
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Simple & divine. I made it around noon to serve in the evening; so, I just upped the gelatin by 1/2 tsp. They unmolded just fine. My family loved the silky texture & the balsamic strawberries.
By herepiggy
KY
on January 17, 2012
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This was delicious and I'm so glad it turned out because I have tried panna cotta before only to have a big flop on my plate! This does take quite a bit of cold refrigeration to get it to set so you may want to use a bit more gelatin but I adhered to the recipe and found that it worked beautifully. It absolutely slips down your throat and doesn't leave you with that OMG, I just ate a huge dessert and feel totally gross feeling! My man, who hates all things pudding, ate the entire thing! The balsalmic strawberries, which is a combination I usually loathe, really complimented the lovely delicate flavors. In a world full of chocolate, this is such a refreshing change also! I will make this again and again!
By jmf621_9933466
Bel Air, MD
on January 16, 2012
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yummy! skipped the vanilla bean and used whole milk vanilla yogurt (yo-baby
By mateofamilynj_1...
Randolph, NJ
on December 24, 2011
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The sauce is awesome over vanilla ice cream! Didn't have time to make the panna cotta, but vanilla ice cream worked really well!
By dr_benabe_11414026
San Juan, PR
on November 25, 2011
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Thanks, I loved the recipe and my family too!!
By jochi1543
Edmonton, AB
on September 25, 2011
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Followed the recipe to a T and measured everything out and the result was basically slightly thicker yogurt. Double the gelatin if you want your panna cottas to actually hold together!
By Miushaa
Lisbon
on September 13, 2011
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I decided to try this recipe for Panna Cotta (excelent, but instead using Strawberries, i did a Coullis of Passion Fruit. Was simply delicious. Try this variant which is excellent for the most demanding in the contrast of flavors.
Miushaa from Portugal
By rachelosu
on August 16, 2011
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Absolutely fabulous.... definitely worth the effort to track down vanilla beans. I'll be serving this for dessert next time we have guests over.