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Peanut Butter Cup Panna Cotta

October 7, 2009 By Jelli 4 Comments

Last night, on a whim, Husband and I took dinner to Brother-in-Law. (Aside from enjoying B-I-L’s company, my other self-seeking  reason was to make use of his food processor. Shhh, let’s keep that between us.) Since I had little notice, a quick dessert prep was the order of the afternoon. Panna cotta, perfect! The unconventional chocolate-peanut butter flavor combination  is my own take on the Italian classic, which I imagine has been concocted in many Italian kitchens with Nutella.

Not only is this cute, creamy, custardy cup of pleasure a snap to whip up, it is also a sensible dessert that doesn’t merit extra gym time. Rich, dark, and chocolatey with just enough salt and peanut butter, this dessert will satisfy the strongest sweet and savory cravings. Try it and fall in love!

Peanut Butter Cup Panna Cotta
 
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Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1½ c. milk
  • 1¾ sheets unflavored gelatin (or 1½ t. gelatin powder)
  • 3T. cocoa powder
  • 3T. sugar
  • 2T. peanut butter
  • ¼t. salt
  • ¼t. vanilla extract
  • ¼ c. chocolate ice cream syrup (optional)
Instructions
  1. Fill a bowl with 2 cups of cold tap water and add the gelatin leaves. Set aside. If using powdered gelatin, sprinkle it over the cold milk in the saucepan (heat off), wait 5 minutes to bloom the gelatin, and continue.
  2. In a small saucepan, combine all remaining ingredients except syrup and heat to a bare simmer, whisking often. Add gelatin leaves and whisk to dissolve. Set aside.
  3. Add 1T. of chocolate syrup to the bottoms of 4-6 ramekins (I used a muffin tin) to coat.
  4. Pour chocolate milk mixture evenly into ramekins.
  5. Chill in the refrigerator 4 hours until hard set. To release, run a knife along the rim and flip onto serving plate. Garnish with additional chocolate sauce, if desired.
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About Jelli

Jelli is a blogging veteran and avid baker who’s been selling sweets to feed her chocolate addiction for 8+ years. When the polka dotted apron’s hanging up, she’s a full-time mama to three kidlets enjoying the crazy days of motherhood and pumping out brownie recipes from her sunny Costa Rican kitchen.

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Comments

  1. Eliana says

    October 7, 2009 at 10:12 am

    Oh lordy – this looks fantastic!!!!

    Reply
  2. thereddeer says

    October 7, 2009 at 5:35 pm

    Looks great – I have always enjoyed panna cotta in restaurants, but never thought to make it at home. I should try one day…

    Reply
  3. Ingrid says

    October 8, 2009 at 9:46 am

    Is a food processor on your Christmas list? LOL! I’m working on my list for Santa! I’ve been REALLY good! 🙂

    Nice adaptation!
    ~ingrid

    Reply
  4. Unflavored Liquid says

    April 7, 2015 at 11:23 pm

    waw it really look very great..I have enjoyed panna cotta in restaurants, but never thought to make it at home but know i will try this,,,,thanx for this sharing…..

    Reply

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