Friday, March 31, 2023

Chocolate Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis

This is one of my favourite desserts to prepare when having guests over for dinner as it can be completed entirely on the day before and leaves time to focus on other parts of the dinner on the night.

On top of this early preparation ease, the quality chocolate, the creamy texture, and the accompaniment of chocolate’s perfect match – raspberries – ensures it is always a big winner with guests and never fails to impress.

It is quite an adaptable dessert as well; if you are not a fan of Cointreau, a French orange liquer, feel free to substitute with any other liqueur you may like or simply some vanilla extract.

However if using vanilla use only about ½ tsp as it is much stronger in flavor than any liqueur. Enjoy the ease and the exquisite taste of this chocolate panna cotta.

Chocolate Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis
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Chocolate Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis

Course Dessert
Cuisine French, Italian
Prep Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 50 minutes
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

Raspberry Coulis

  • 500 grams raspberries
  • 50 grams sugar
  • 160 grams water
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

PANNA COTTA

  • 8 milliliters x 125 milliliters dariole molds ramekins or any small vessel can be used
  • non stick baking spray
  • 2 sheets gelatine
  • 250 milliliters milk
  • 400 milliliters cream fresh, whipping cream
  • 75 grams white sugar
  • 150 grams dark couverture chocolate buds
  • 2.5 teaspoons Cointreau

Instructions

Raspberry Coulis

  • Remove 2 dozen of the nicest raspberries and set aside in the fridge.
  • Place the raspberries, sugar and water in a small saucepan and place over low-medium heat.
  • Allow to simmer for 40 mins.
  • Remove and strain through fine strainer, (may require some forced straining using a spoon to push the liquid through)
  • Discard the seeds and pulp (if so inclined this fibrous jam can be used as a jam on your morning toast).
  • Allow the liquid to cool.
  • Once cool it should be a slightly thick sauce.
  • Feel free to add more water or sugar and return it to the heat if it is not thick or thin enough.

Panna Cotta

  • Place the gelatine sheets in some water to soak for 5-6 minutes
  • Place the sugar, milk and cream into a small saucepan or pot and heat slowly until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Allow it to get quite hot but do not boil, (around 70-85 degrees)
  • Add the chocolate and simmer until melted completely.
  • Add the Cointreau.
  • Take the pot off the heat, add the Gelatine and stir through until it is free of lumps.
  • Lightly spray the inside of the dariole moulds with vegetable oil spray.
  • Pour the mixture evenly into the 8 moulds.
  • Cover and refrigerate 2-3 hours or until set.

Presentation

  • The above can be done 1-2 days in advance.
  • When you are finally ready to serve do the following:
  • Run a paring knife carefully around the edge between the dariole mould and the panna cotta to loosen the panna cotta
  • Turn the panna cotta out onto the serving plate. (it may require a flick of the wrist or some jiggling to get it out).

Notes

CHOCOLATE AND COINTREAU PANNA COTTA WITH RASPBERRY COULIS

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