Monday, July 6, 2009

4th of July Panna Cotta


I may have over done the red, white and blue theme for the 4th of July. We started the day with a red, white and blue coffeecake. I decided to make it a "healthy" coffeecake to start the day because I knew we would be overeating at my sister's annual BBQ. Unfortunately, it tasted healthy too.


Next, in keeping with the red, white and blue theme, I made Recipe Girl's Red, White and Blueberry Cheesecake Bars to take to the BBQ. Everyone at the party loved the cheesecake bars, but for me the cheesecake was too eggy and not sweet enough. It is a reduced calorie cheesecake recipe, so maybe I should stick to the real deal, but I loved her idea of baking fresh fruit in the bars.


I also made one of our favorite cookies, but in bar form - Oatmeal White Chocolate and Cranberry Cookies. I cooked the bars for about 15 minutes and added blue gel dots.

But by far my favorite red, white and blue 4th of July dessert was the Panna Cotta. This is a yummy recipe that I have blogged about before, but it is definitely worth repeating. If you haven't tried Panna Cotta, it is a wonderful creamy Italian dessert that is easy to make and perfect for summer.


Panna Cotta
Gourmet | August 1997

1 envelope unflavored gelatin (about 1 tablespoon)
2 tablespoons cold water
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup half and half
1/3 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

In a very small saucepan sprinkle gelatin over water and let stand about 1 minute to soften. Heat gelatin mixture over low heat until gelatin is dissolved and remove pan from heat.

In a large saucepan bring cream, half and half, and sugar just to a boil over moderately high heat, stirring. Remove pan from heat and stir in gelatin mixture and vanilla. Divide cream mixture among eight 1/2-cup ramekins and cool to room temperature. Chill ramekins, covered, at least 4 hours or overnight.

Dip ramekins, 1 at a time, into a bowl of hot water 3 seconds. Run a thin knife around edge of each ramekin and invert ramekin onto center of a small plate.

Strawberry Sauce
12 oz. package frozen strawberries
1/3 cup sugar
1 T. cornstarch
2 T. fresh orange juice

Mix sugar and cornstarch. Combined all ingredients in a saucepan and heat on medium heat until strawberries thaw and sauce thickens. Remove from heat, cool to room temperature and then chill. (I added blueberries to the warm, thickened sauce for a red, white and blue 4th of July dessert.)

39 comments:

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Happy 4th of July Barbara! I would have loved to have made something for it but time got in the way this month. Your pannacotta looks wonderful! :)

livestocreate said...

Can you EVER "over-do" anything that has beautiful, healthy fruit? Your creations look luscious!

Mary said...

This looks fantastic , i'm sure it al finished so quick!

Anula said...

You did a great job! So many things to choose from :)

Donna-FFW said...

I think it looks and sounds so gorgeous. Every item is just delicious and perfectly chosen for the holiday!

Vrinda said...

Lovely treats...all look fresh and delish....

Glamorous Beauty said...

Everything you made looks great and very festive.

isabelle said...

Beautiful panna cotta!

Maria said...

The panna cotta looks fabulous. I love all of the berries!

Mar said...

Happy 4 th of July!!!! I never have make panna cotta, but I will try. Delicious...
A kiss

finsmom said...

pannacotta is my all time favourite dessert - yours looks heavenly!

Debbie said...

Looks wonderful...please send those cookie bars over here!

Reeni♥ said...

What a great bunch of festive goodies! The panna cotta looks especially delicious!

RecipeGirl said...

Thanks for the mention! Glad your guests enjoyed them. I didn't like them as much as regular full-fat cheesecake bars, but they were good for a lowfat treat.

Cathy said...

Wow, a red, white and blue feast. Hope you and your family had a great 4th of July.

CookiePie said...

They all look good to me! But I especially love the panna cotta, especially with that yummy sauce on top. Delish!

Katy ~ said...

Barbara, I like your holiday spirit. All your goodies look just too too good!

Talita said...

Ok, a panna cotta sounds delish, but the fruit bars caught me! These look so yummy, so tasteful!

PheMom said...

Hope you 4th was great! Both desserts look wonderful! I just recently made a panna cotta for the first time (will blog it soon) and think yours looks delicious!

the ungourmet said...

Everything looks great! I like the way you drizzled the icing on your coffee cake.

The Panna Cotta looks so great. I've never tried it but I know already I would love it!

Mary Ann said...

Wow- you really had alot of great food!
I have only tried panna cotta once at home and the recipe called for buttermilk, as well as cream. It was really good. I want to make it again.
Yours looks perfect!

Amanda said...

Wow you really went all out! I was lucky to get patriotic cake balls made LOL I must try the panna cotta, I've never made it before and it looks great :)

Jaime said...

I really want to try panna cotta someday - yours look fabulous

teresa said...

I love all the color! Very beautiful, I've got to try the panna cotta!

maris said...

I love all of these ideas, especially the red white and blue cheesecake bars! What a way to celebrate our independence :)

Cathy said...

Wow, all of your red, white & blue desserts look beautiful, but the panna cotta is really spectacular. I'd love to try some!

Coleen's Recipes said...

My goodness, you really DID do a lot of red, white & blue...I didn't do a single one.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Delicious and so refreshing!

Cheers,

Rosa

HoneyB said...

Would you believe I have never had Panna Cotta!?

KRisten said...

Look at all of your great red white and blue creations. Very creative :)

Judy said...

First off, I wish I could count how many "healthy" desserts I've made that went into the garbage disposal. I finally got to where I had to admit that desserts will never be healthy, so lighten them up a little and enjoy them in moderation. Secondly, your panna cotta looks divine. I've yet to make panna cotta because I have no one to eat it but me.

Karine said...

I love your panna cota! It lokks amazing!

Carrie said...

I love the Panna Cotta! I always wanted a Panna Cotta recipe, I had no idea how to make it! I hope you had a great 4th of July!

teresa said...

I have an award for you!

Melissa said...

Those look so festive and yummy. Thanks for sharing the recipes.

Jerri - Simply Sweet Home said...

Very yummy looking stuff here! Must have been a great 4th of July!

Meg said...

Loving all the red, white and blue! I like the way you served the coffee cake with the drizzle on top!

Lynda said...

I don't know how I missed this post Barbara, but you outdid yourself with all these great looking goodies!Very patriotic and delicious looking!
The panna cotta sounds especially good!

Megan said...

I have never had Panna Cotta but I'm making it for an Old World Wine Dinner this weekend. My SIL just sent me the recipe and I think it's the exact same one. Oh goody, Now I'm even more excited after seeing yours. I love how festive you were for the
4th. I say next time do the regular cheesecake with the berries. Everything looks so good and festive. :)

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