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Panna cotta

Panna cotta (lit.'cooked cream') is an Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and molded. The cream may be aromatized with coffee, vanilla, or other flavorings.

Panna cotta
TypePudding
Place of originItaly
Region or statePiedmont
Main ingredientsCream, sugar, gelatin
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Panna cotta with chocolate

History edit

The name panna cotta is not mentioned in Italian cookbooks before the 1960s,[1][2] yet it is often cited as a traditional dessert of the northern Italian region of Piedmont.[3][4] One unverified story says that it was invented by a Hungarian woman in the Langhe in the early 19th century.[5] An 1879 dictionary mentions a dish called latte inglese (lit.'English milk'), made of cream cooked with gelatin and molded,[6] though other sources say that latte inglese is made with egg yolks, like crème anglaise;[7] perhaps the name covered any thickened custard-like preparation.

The dish might also come from the French recipe of fromage bavarois from Marie-Antoine Carême in le pâtissier royal parisien, which is the same as the modern panna cotta, except that one part of the cream is whipped to make chantilly and included in the preparation before adding the gelatin.[8]

The Piedmont region includes panna cotta in its 2001 list of traditional food products.[9] Its recipe includes cream, milk, sugar, vanilla, gelatin, rum, and marsala poured into a mold with caramel.[10] Another author considers the traditional flavoring to be peach eau de vie, and the traditional presentation not to have sauce or other garnishes.[11]

Panna cotta became fashionable in the United States in the 1990s.[12][13]

Preparation edit

Sugar is dissolved in warm cream. The cream may be flavored by infusing spices and the like in it or by adding rum, coffee, vanilla, and so on. Gelatin is dissolved in a cold liquid (usually water), then added to the warm cream mixture. This is poured into molds and allowed to set.[1] The molds may have caramel in the bottoms, giving a result similar to a crème caramel.[14][15] After it solidifies, the panna cotta is usually unmolded onto a serving plate.

Although the name means 'cooked cream',[16][15] the ingredients are only warm enough to dissolve the gelatin and sugar.[2] Italian recipes sometimes call for colla di pesce 'fish glue,' which may literally be isinglass or, more likely, simply a name for common gelatin.

Garnishes edit

Panna cotta is often served with a coulis of berries or a sauce of caramel or chocolate. It may be covered with other fruits[17] or liqueurs.[1]

Related dishes edit

Bavarian cream is similar to panna cotta but usually includes eggs as well as gelatin and is mixed with whipped cream before setting.[18]

Blancmange is sometimes thickened with gelatin or isinglass, and sometimes with cornstarch.[19]

Panna cotta is sometimes called a custard,[2] but true custard is thickened with egg yolks, not gelatin. A lighter version substitutes cream with Greek yogurt.[15]

See also edit

  Media related to Panna cotta at Wikimedia Commons

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Luigi Carnacina, Luigi Veronelli, "Panna Cotta," La Cucina Rustica Regionale 1:156, 1977, based on La Buona Vera Cucina Italiana (not seen), 1966
  2. ^ a b c Camilla V. Saulsbury, Panna Cotta: Italy's Elegant Custard Made Easy, p. 14
  3. ^ "Panna cotta easier to make than it sounds". Savannah Morning News. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  4. ^ Gold, Rozanne (2000-06-21). "Subtle Variations Lift an Already Sublime Dessert". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  5. ^ Davidson, Alan (2006). Jaine, Tom (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Food (second ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 574. ISBN 9780192806819.
  6. ^ P. Fornari, Il nuovo Carena : la casa, o Vocabolario metodico domestico : compilato sui più recenti lavori di lingua parlata, con raffronti dei principali dialetti : ad uso delle scuole, 1879, p. 498
  7. ^ Pietro Fanfani, Vocabolario della lingua italiana: per uso delle scuole, 2nda edizione, 1865, p. 848
  8. ^ Carême, Marie-Antoine (1784-1833) Auteur du texte (1815). Le pâtissier royal parisien ou Traité élémentaire et pratique de la pâtisserie ancienne et moderne.... Tome II / composé par M. A. Carême...{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Riccardo Brocardo, "I prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali del Piemonte a quota 370", full text 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Prodotto n. 69", Bollettino Ufficiale Regione Piemonte 33:23 (supplement) p. 532
  11. ^ Del Conte, Anna (2013). Gastronomy of Italy (Revised ed.). Pavillion Books. p. 272. ISBN 9781862059580.
  12. ^ Amanda Hesser, The Essential New York Times Cookbook: Classic Recipes for a New Century, p. 441: "1990's: ... Panna Cotta replaces crème brûlée, excising the egg yolks and using gelatin for a wobbly texture"
  13. ^ Greg Atkinson, West Coast Cooking, 2006, ISBN 1570614725, s.v. 'panna cotta': "panna cotta took us by storm in the '90s"
  14. ^ Accademia Italiana della Cucina, La Cucina: The Regional Cooking of Italy, ISBN 978-0-8478-3147-0, p. 832, 2009, translation of La Cucina del Bel Paese
  15. ^ a b c Krieger, Ellie (2019-03-26). "This panna cotta uses yogurt to lighten up". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  16. ^ Moskowitz, Nina (2023-06-12). "This Giant Panna Cotta Is Wigglier, Jigglier, and a Lot More Fun". Bon Appétit. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  17. ^ "Sahniges Panna Cotta mit frischen Früchten" (in German).
  18. ^ Claiborne, Craig (October 1, 1980). "Fine Home Cooking: A Heritage Nurtured; With Care Variations on a Classic Culinary Theme Some Variations on a Classic Culinary Theme Related Recipes Quiche Lorraine Variations Mayonnaise Variations Hollandaise Sauce Variations Sauce Anglaise (English custard) Bavarois au Liqueur (Liqueur-flavored Bavarian cream) Custard Pie Variation". The New York Times.
  19. ^ Adler, Tamar (2016-05-26). "Trembling Before Blancmange". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-07-27.

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Panna cotta lit cooked cream is an Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and molded The cream may be aromatized with coffee vanilla or other flavorings Panna cottaTypePuddingPlace of originItalyRegion or statePiedmontMain ingredientsCream sugar gelatinCookbook Panna cotta Media Panna cotta Panna cotta with chocolate Contents 1 History 2 Preparation 3 Garnishes 4 Related dishes 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe name panna cotta is not mentioned in Italian cookbooks before the 1960s 1 2 yet it is often cited as a traditional dessert of the northern Italian region of Piedmont 3 4 One unverified story says that it was invented by a Hungarian woman in the Langhe in the early 19th century 5 An 1879 dictionary mentions a dish called latte inglese lit English milk made of cream cooked with gelatin and molded 6 though other sources say that latte inglese is made with egg yolks like creme anglaise 7 perhaps the name covered any thickened custard like preparation The dish might also come from the French recipe of fromage bavarois from Marie Antoine Careme in le patissier royal parisien which is the same as the modern panna cotta except that one part of the cream is whipped to make chantilly and included in the preparation before adding the gelatin 8 The Piedmont region includes panna cotta in its 2001 list of traditional food products 9 Its recipe includes cream milk sugar vanilla gelatin rum and marsala poured into a mold with caramel 10 Another author considers the traditional flavoring to be peach eau de vie and the traditional presentation not to have sauce or other garnishes 11 Panna cotta became fashionable in the United States in the 1990s 12 13 Preparation editSugar is dissolved in warm cream The cream may be flavored by infusing spices and the like in it or by adding rum coffee vanilla and so on Gelatin is dissolved in a cold liquid usually water then added to the warm cream mixture This is poured into molds and allowed to set 1 The molds may have caramel in the bottoms giving a result similar to a creme caramel 14 15 After it solidifies the panna cotta is usually unmolded onto a serving plate Although the name means cooked cream 16 15 the ingredients are only warm enough to dissolve the gelatin and sugar 2 Italian recipes sometimes call for colla di pesce fish glue which may literally be isinglass or more likely simply a name for common gelatin Garnishes editPanna cotta is often served with a coulis of berries or a sauce of caramel or chocolate It may be covered with other fruits 17 or liqueurs 1 Related dishes editBavarian cream is similar to panna cotta but usually includes eggs as well as gelatin and is mixed with whipped cream before setting 18 Blancmange is sometimes thickened with gelatin or isinglass and sometimes with cornstarch 19 Panna cotta is sometimes called a custard 2 but true custard is thickened with egg yolks not gelatin A lighter version substitutes cream with Greek yogurt 15 See also edit nbsp Media related to Panna cotta at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Italy portal nbsp Food portal List of Italian desserts and pastries Piedmontese cuisine Fruit foolReferences edit a b c Luigi Carnacina Luigi Veronelli Panna Cotta La Cucina Rustica Regionale 1 156 1977 based on La Buona Vera Cucina Italiana not seen 1966 a b c Camilla V Saulsbury Panna Cotta Italy s Elegant Custard Made Easy p 14 Panna cotta easier to make than it sounds Savannah Morning News Retrieved 2023 07 27 Gold Rozanne 2000 06 21 Subtle Variations Lift an Already Sublime Dessert The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 07 27 Davidson Alan 2006 Jaine Tom ed The Oxford Companion to Food second ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 574 ISBN 9780192806819 P Fornari Il nuovo Carena la casa o Vocabolario metodico domestico compilato sui piu recenti lavori di lingua parlata con raffronti dei principali dialetti ad uso delle scuole 1879 p 498 Pietro Fanfani Vocabolario della lingua italiana per uso delle scuole 2nda edizione 1865 p 848 Careme Marie Antoine 1784 1833 Auteur du texte 1815 Le patissier royal parisien ou Traite elementaire et pratique de la patisserie ancienne et moderne Tome II compose par M A Careme a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Riccardo Brocardo I prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali del Piemonte a quota 370 full text Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Prodotto n 69 Bollettino Ufficiale Regione Piemonte 33 23 supplement p 532 Del Conte Anna 2013 Gastronomy of Italy Revised ed Pavillion Books p 272 ISBN 9781862059580 Amanda Hesser The Essential New York Times Cookbook Classic Recipes for a New Century p 441 1990 s Panna Cotta replaces creme brulee excising the egg yolks and using gelatin for a wobbly texture Greg Atkinson West Coast Cooking 2006 ISBN 1570614725 s v panna cotta panna cotta took us by storm in the 90s Accademia Italiana della Cucina La Cucina The Regional Cooking of Italy ISBN 978 0 8478 3147 0 p 832 2009 translation of La Cucina del Bel Paese a b c Krieger Ellie 2019 03 26 This panna cotta uses yogurt to lighten up Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved 2023 07 27 Moskowitz Nina 2023 06 12 This Giant Panna Cotta Is Wigglier Jigglier and a Lot More Fun Bon Appetit Retrieved 2023 07 27 Sahniges Panna Cotta mit frischen Fruchten in German Claiborne Craig October 1 1980 Fine Home Cooking A Heritage Nurtured With Care Variations on a Classic Culinary Theme Some Variations on a Classic Culinary Theme Related Recipes Quiche Lorraine Variations Mayonnaise Variations Hollandaise Sauce Variations Sauce Anglaise English custard Bavarois au Liqueur Liqueur flavored Bavarian cream Custard Pie Variation The New York Times Adler Tamar 2016 05 26 Trembling Before Blancmange The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 07 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panna cotta amp oldid 1221812479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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