Apple Panna cotta, a delicious Italian dessert…
Panna cotta is one of the easiest desserts that can be whipped up with very few ingredients. It’s rich, velvety & will melt in your mouth. It’s basically cooked cream, in Italian Panna cotta means cooked cream. After I went apple picking, I’ve apple abundance in my kitchen & I’ve been turning apples into sweet & savory dishes.
When I had to make a dessert for Thanksgiving dinner, I couldn’t think of anything but apple panna cotta. Pureed apples were added to the cooked cream, as a thickening agent I’ve added agar-agar; panna cotta turned out to be delish. I couldn’t be any happier.
Over the years, I’ve experimented with panna cotta recipe & tried with different fruits: here are the recipes:
Orange Panna Cotta, Recipe Click Here
Rose Raspberry Panna Cotta, Recipe Click Here
Pumpkin Panna Cotta, Recipe Click Here
Medjool Dates Panna Cotta, Recipe Click Here
Saffron Panna Cotta, Recipe Click Here
- Apple, chopped- 2 (any sweet variety), pureed with ¼ cup cream
- Cream- 2 cups (table cream or heavy cream)
- Sugar- ½ cup
- Agar-agar strands- ½ cup (2-inch slice) in ½ cup water
- Chocolate, for garnishing
- As a thickening agent, I've added agar-agar strands. It's a vegetarian alternative to gelatin and is a seaweed.
- If using strands, take ½ cup of 2 inche cut strands. Or use 1 tbsp powdered agar agar. Or use gelatin 1 tbsp soaked in 3 tbsp water.
- Into a saucepan, add ½ cup agar agar strands & ½ cup water, cook over medium heat till agar dissolves in water.
- On the Instant Pot-Select Saute setting, the temperature should be medium.
- Or cook over stove-top in a saucepan.
- Into the Instant Pot stainless steel pot, add cream & sugar; combine well.
- Either table cream or heavy cream can be added, heavy cream will make the panna cotta very rich.
- Cook for 2 minutes.
- In a blender, puree apples with ¼ cup cream (Do not add water for pureeing, the color will change).
- Add the pureed apples to the cooked cream & sugar, combine well.
- Add the dissolved agar-agar, combine well.
- Cook for 2 minutes.
- Remove the stainless steel pot from the main pot.
- Let cool down for a few minutes.
- Pour into dessert bowls.
- Chill in the refrigerator and let set for an hour to 2 hours.
- While serving, garnish the panna cotta with grated or shaved chocolates.
- Don't skip adding chocolate.
- Tastes heavenly along with the chocolates.