My recipe for Sea Buckthorn & Yoghurt Panna Cotta (2024)

My recipe for Sea Buckthorn & Yoghurt Panna Cotta (1)

Chris Turnbull

19th June 2017

Chris Turnbull

My recipe for Sea Buckthorn & Yoghurt Panna Cotta. This is from my menu at The Kitchin, Edinburgh which holds a star in the Michelin Guide UK. Serves 4-6.

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Ingredients

  • Panna cotta ingredients:
  • 125g cream
  • 125g yoghurt
  • 60g caster sugar
  • 2 ½ leaves bronze gelatine - soaked in water until soft
  • Sea buckthorn consommé ingredients:
  • 100g sea buckthorn juice
  • 100g stock syrup (equal quantities sugar to water brought to the boil then cooled)
  • Lemon juice to taste
  • Sea buckthorn jelly ingredients:
  • ¼ pint sea buckthorn consommé (keeping the rest aside for serving with the panna cotta)
  • 1 ½ leaves gelatine - soaked in water until soft
  • Apple balls ingredients:
  • 2 x Granny Smith apples
  • Juice of one lemon
  • 50g stock syrup
  • 10ml calvados
  • Meringue ingredients:
  • 6 large egg whites
  • 1½ teaspoons white wine vinegar
  • 250g caster sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cornflour
  • Orange confit ingredients:
  • 2 x oranges
  • 200ml stock syrup
  • Juice of one orange
  • Apple crisp ingredients:
  • 1 x Granny Smith apple
  • Stock syrup
  • Juice of ½ lemon
  • Apple sorbet ingredients:
  • 1 litre of freshly pressed apple juice
  • Juice of one lemon
  • 1 tsp icing sugar

Method

For the panna cotta:
In a heavy bottom pan warm the cream and sugar on a low heat until the sugar dissolves.
Add the gelatine and stir before adding the yoghurt.
Whisk together until smooth.
For the sea buckthorn consommé:
Mix the syrup with sea buckthorn juice.
Add the lemon juice to taste and if needed, more of the stock syrup (at The Kitchin less stock syrup is used to keep a more acidic flavour).
Leave in the fridge to chill.
For the sea buckthorn jelly:
Warm half of the consommé and add the gelatine leaves.
Once the leaves have dissolved, add the rest of the consommé.
To Build the Panna Cotta:
Taking four to six moulds, alternate a layer of panna cotta and a layer of jelly allowing each layer to set
(45 minutes) before adding the next.
Store in the fridge to keep chilled.
To make the apple balls:
Peel both apples and using a Parisienne scoop, ball the two apples.
Combine the stock syrup, lemon juice and calvados. Mix the apple balls in the liquid set aside for serving.
To make the meringue:
Heat the oven to 100°C. Line a large baking sheet with baking parchment. To make the meringue, using an electric mixer or electric hand whisk, whisk the egg whites with the white wine vinegar until they begin to froth and increase in volume. Now whisk in two-thirds of the sugar, a little at a time. When stiff peaks form, add the remaining sugar and sift in the cornflour. Fold in, using a large metal spoon, until just incorporated.
Spoon the meringue into a piping bag and start to pipe small kisses on the baking sheet. Place these into the oven and let the meringue kisses dry out for 35 - 45 minutes. Turn off the oven but leave them in there with the door open to cool completely.
For the orange confit:
Peel and remove the white from the skin.
Take the orange skin, and cut it into triangles before blanching three times.
Cover the skin triangles in sugar syrup with the juice of one orange and cook slowly.
To make the apple crisps:
Pre-heat oven to 60ºC.
Thinly slice the apples carefully.
Combine the stock syrup and lemon juice.
Soak the apple slices in syrup before placing on a large flat baking tray.
Dry in the oven over night at 60 ºC or at 80 ºC for 3 hours.
For the apple sorbet:
Combine the apple juice, icing sugar and lemon juice. Divide in to shallow plastic tubs and freeze ensuring the sorbet is churned with a fork before freezing completely.
To serve:
Carefully remove the panna cottas from their moulds and place in individual bowls.
Gently place an apple crisp on the top of each panna cotta and distribute the apple balls, meringues and orange confit equally between each dish.
Spoon a quenelle of sorbet on the top of each panna cotta and pour the sea buckthorn consommé around each panna cotta.

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FAQs

How long does panna cotta last? ›

You can keep it softly set and serve it in a sparkling glass, or let it gel a little more firmly and pot it in a Dixie cup to unmold as a plated dessert. What's more, panna cotta has an extraordinary shelf life—it can keep 10 days or longer in the fridge, if tightly wrapped and protected from savory odors.

What if panna cotta doesn't set? ›

Not Setting Properly: If your panna cotta doesn't set properly and remains too runny, it may be due to not using enough gelatin or not allowing it enough time to set. To fix this, you can try adding a bit more gelatin to the mixture or giving it more time to chill and set in the refrigerator.

What does panna cotta mean in Italian? ›

Panna cotta means “cooked cream” in Italy, and that's essentially what the base is: heated heavy cream (often with a little half-and-half or whole milk) set with powdered gelatin and flavored with vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste.

Do you put panna cotta in the fridge or freezer? ›

Panna cotta is set in the fridge for few hours, if possible overnight. Keeping it in the freezer might lead to forming of ice crystals. Eating and cooking for 40 years. Obviously in the fridge!

What happens if you put too much gelatin in panna cotta? ›

It's a delicate balance: too much gelatine and the panna cotta will be unpleasantly chewy, too little, and you've got yourself a sauce.

Why does my panna cotta have two layers? ›

Perhaps the gelatin didn't melt all the way, or you accidentally boiled the mixture. (Boiling destroys gelatin's thickening power.) It may also have not set long enough. My panna cotta has two layers!

What to do with failed panna cotta? ›

Although in the instance of an unset panna cotta, you can normally just reheat the mix and add a bit more gelatine (fyi, it really does work so dw if this happens to you), I wasn't prepared to take risks as it couldn't be totally sure of the proportions.

How to tell if panna cotta has gone bad? ›

How do you tell if Panna Cotta is bad? First smell it, if it has a sour or off-smell, that's a definite sign it's gone bad. Next, look at it. If you notice any mold or discoloration, it's time to throw it away.

How do you store leftover panna cotta? ›

If there's any left over, panna cotta freezes very well. Cover with plastic here too.

Can you reheat set panna cotta? ›

panna cotta is a dessert served chilled or at room temperature. So NO, not to reheat this product.

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