I had thought for a long time featuring panna cotta in my tag dessert and the fact I always fascinated to post it out, so whenever I want it I just have a look at it without any jump here and there, just stick to my own, is’n it sounds perfect? :)
Though, It is great to imagine the velvety texture of panna cotta and recall again the fun that I did for several years back, experimenting vanilla panna cotta served with orange syrup. I got it right in both texture and it taste but then I had a big nightmare as my PC was out of function and finally damaged because unstable power point. It was so sad knowing that all files have been well organised and placed nicely at each folder category by then all files were gone by the crashed.
Yesterday, I had seen so many panna cotta recipes and pictures on the web, it makes me even more exciting to make and blog it out so I have finally panna cotta recipe in my dessert tag, it does sound amateur but who cares, I love it!
I decided to go with soya milk as a base instead of heavy cream that because I want it lighter, nutty and bright. As I adore to an ice soya green tea latte every time I need company for my sunset so I'm thinking of that and it tickles my fancy to make it striking kind of dessert! so here I go, tweaking it to be "Soya matcha green tea panna cotta"
Without a doubt it utterly fantastic to my taste, it smooth down and disappears in a mouth. The bitter edge from matcha green tea actually works wonderful, it balancing the sweetness that I carefully added.
I trust Emeril’s recipe to be my basic panna cotta and then I just added matcha green tea to it. It was just flowing nicely, simple yet unfussy to be a dessert.
Soya matcha green tea panna cotta
Ingredients
3 cups sugar added soya milk
2 teaspoons matcha green tea powder, plus more for dusting
3 teaspoons gelatin
2 teaspoon honey (optional)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
pinch of sea salt
Method
In a small bowl, mix the gelatin and matcha green tea powder,
add-in 2-3 tablespoons of warm water.
Let stand for 5 minutes, until the gelatin softens.
In a medium saucepan, combine the soya milk, honey, vanilla extract and salt.
Warm it up over moderate heat, stir well.
Remove from the heat and whisk in the gelatin mixture until completely dissolved,
Pour the soya and green tea mixture into ramekins or glasses
and then transfer to the refrigerator and chill until set, at least 5-6 hours
or up to overnight in the refrigerator.
Dust with matcha green tea powder before serving.
Serve cold.
** I made my panna cotta Ahead and i refrigerated overnight.





Thanks for sharing Ira... :)
ReplyDeleteKapan-kapan pengen nyoba resep ini sama avocado pudding.
A refreshing recipe. Beautiful pictures as always!
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog and recipes!
I like this recipe but I have a small question: I do not use gelatin, but using the agar-agar, as I could make agar? Thank you:)
Tika, sama2 :), happy cooking ya...
ReplyDeleteRowena, thank you
ReplyDeleteOxana, thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou may have some fun experimenting with agar2, but in my opinion the panna cotta would not have the velvety texture, but its nothing wrong if you want to give it a try using agar2 btw :), good luck and happy cooking
Fotonya bikin aku nelen ludah...cakeeeep mbak!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteAnd doesn't sound amateur at all, especially after you've added the unique green tea to it!
I can't use gelatin since I'm a vegetarian, so I've never experimented with any desserts like these! :-/
This looks awesome..Yummy Recipe
ReplyDeleteAarthi
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Your photo magic again. I wanted to see more and more pictures of this dessert and one time I'm not sure if I want to really eat this or want to see more photos. =) Matcha is my favorite ingredients in Japanese sweets (maybe after red bean paste) and I'm so happy seeing your recipe with matcha! I can easily eat two, minimum at once!
ReplyDeleteHesti, terima kasih :)
ReplyDeleteNisha, thank you.
ReplyDeleteyou can experimenting using agar2, but you have to change the name as soya matcha green tean silky pudding :). the hint that you should adjust the water quantity to make it silky
happy cooking to you!
aarthi, thank you...
ReplyDeleteNami, its my favorite too!
ReplyDeletei will look ready bought red bean paste in japanese store here, to be honest after you had mention, it tickles me to have some fun with it :))
Are you kidding me?!?! My photography skills are NOTHING in comparison to yours. Bravo :) Love the props and great that you used soy milk instead cream. Looks delicious!!
ReplyDeletewow, ur pics are SO GOOD! i kept staring at the photos &try as i might, couldnt stop gazing... they look beautiful. i love the soya milk in it, makes it such a ligh & healthy dessert
ReplyDeleteKiran, :))
ReplyDeletethank you and happy cooking!
Deeps, yes the idea of soya milk panna cotta recipe source has won me!
ReplyDeleteIra, I love matcha a lot! Love this dessert and your gorgeous picture ... always so inspiring. Hope I can try this recipe very soon at home, yeay! (^.^)
ReplyDeleteI think matcha should be on everything! The Nasi bakar you posted last week is perfect! I love them when they're especially spicy too!
ReplyDeleteI love, love matcha! So amazing Ira :)
ReplyDeleteJess, agreed!
ReplyDelete*anyway, thank you to let me know hows my nasi bakar turns out, i appreciate it :)
happy cooking!
Maja, Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteWhere can I get gelatin and matcha powder?
ReplyDelete@Venessa Jeremia Hello there, i got mine at the japanese store here at my place. if the 2 ingredients are not available at your place, you may ordered online by putting the keyword at google :)
ReplyDeletegood luck!