I am ending the week with some smooth Salted Caramel Panna Cotta. Panna Cotta is one of my go to dessert! It’s uncomplicated to prepare and you can play with as many essences as you liked. It does take some time to set so you certainly need to plan in advance. I had a small jar of salted caramel that needed to be used and Panna Cotta was the first thing that came in my mind. Glossy, smooth, wobbly and yet holding its shape flawlessly. It’s an indulgence you will love.
Panna Cotta can sometimes turn out little dense and rich but not wobbly enough. Still tasty. This particular recipe makes the perfect wobbly texture. It comes out of the mold very easily and the texture is ultra-smooth, melting in mouth.
Salted Caramel Panna Cotta is not excessively sweet and requires just 5 ingredients:
- Salted Caramel - Here is a recipe link
- Heavy Cream
- Whole Milk
- Gelatin powder or Agar Agar
- Sugar
I also make a tiny portion of the sesame brittle which gave a pleasant bite to the velvety panna cotta.
Steps for the Salted Panna Cotta
- Whisk the gelatin powder in little water and leave it aside for 5 minutes. The powder will absorb the water and turn into a blob of jell.
- Pour the heavy cream and the milk along with sugar to a pan and warm it in medium heat.
- Add the blob of jell and keep whisking for 3 to 4 minutes for it to dissolve.
- Finally add the salted caramel and whisk again to mix everything.
- Pour in individual containers, cover with small plates or clear wrap and let it set in the refrigerator (NOT FREEZER)
As you can see it’s one of the easiest desserts to prepare. Here are few other Panna Cotta Recipes to try.
Yogurt Honey Panna Cotta
Mango Panna Cotta
For the sesame brittle, I separately caramelized ½ cup sugar and added the sesame seeds to it. Then spread on parchment paper and let it set. It should snap easily once set.
Is Panna Cotta Same and Flan or Egg Free Flan?
NO! Both are different kind of dessert but looks similar.
Flan is egg based custard that also uses gelatin, but the custard is baked. When you remove the egg, you cannot call it flan anymore.
Here is a recipe of EASY Flan / Creme Caramel if you want to try.
Panna Cotta is an Italian dessert that doesn’t call for eggs. The base is heavy cream, evaporated milk or condensed milk that is mixed with gelatin to set. It is not baked.
The result of both the Flan and Panna Cotta should be smooth, and creamy. Flan does taste rich because of the use of egg in it.
Here is a link to a plastic panna cotta mold with lid that you can use.