Lemongrass Panna Cotta

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Lemongrass Panna Cotta
Serves
8 4-oz servings

I wanted to make a panna cotta for a large buffet-style dessert spread. Not knowing how warm it would be on the day of the party, I decided to use agar agar to thicken it. Agar agar will remain a lovely texture at temperatures that would liquify gelatin. I love the delicate, floral, lemony flavor of lemongrass so decided to use it in the panna cotta. I served it with a rhubarb raspberry compote (adapted from an Epicurious recipe for Rhubarb and Ginger Brioche Bread Pudding.) It was a success, and one of the first desserts to disappear at the party.

While panna cotta may seem like a crazy picnic option, the agar agar will hold up at warmer temperatures (you can literally heat it up in a 350º oven for several minutes to warm it, and it will stay firm.) Use a ramekin or a disposable plastic wine glass for a nice presentation. You can serve it plain, but it's especially good with a drizzle of berry coulis or a dollop of macerated berries or rhubarb sauce. It is a fresh, light, and unexpected dessert to serve at your next picnic, barbecue, or dinner party.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 3 cups heavy cream, divided
  • 2 stalks lemongrass, thinly sliced
  • zest from one medium to large lemon or 1 bruised kaffir lime leaf
  • 2 & 1/8th teaspoons agar agar powder
  • 6 tablespoons sugar
  • pinch salt

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Directions

  • Step 1

    Combine milk, 2 cups heavy cream, lemongrass, and lemon zest or lime leaf in a medium saucepan. Heat on low for 20 to 30 minutes to infuse the lemongrass flavor into the liquid. Stir occasionally.

  • Step 2

    Meanwhile combine remaining cup of heavy cream and agar agar powder in a glass measure. Allow mixture to rest while the lemongrass mixture is heating.

  • Step 3

    Add agar agar mixture, sugar, and salt to the lemongrass mixture. Increase the heat to medium-high and heat to 170º F, stirring frequently. Remove from heat, and when temperature has reduced to 120º F pass the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a 4-cup glass measure or small pitcher. Pour the panna cotta into individual ramekins. Allow to cool to room temperature, then cover with plastic wrap and chill until ready to serve.

  • Step 4

    Serve as is, or top with berry coulis, macerated berries, or rhubarb sauce.

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