Almond Milk Panna Cotta with Blood Orange or Raspberries
Now, because the fat content of these is much lower than in regular cream and milk panna cotta, the result is more like a soft jelly. It is still very lovely and moreish. If you'd prefer more flavour, try steeping a chai tea bag in the warm almond milk. While I used rice syrup in the recipe, you could use the same amount or slightly less that of honey. Serve in cups with blood orange chunks, or macerated berries, or turn out into serving bowls or plates.
Prep Time4 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
Servings: 4
- 2 cups well-strained almond milk I used Pure Harvest Organic Almond milk
- 1/8 cup rice syrup or slightly less that of raw honey
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla powder or vanilla bean paste
- 21/2 teaspoons gelatin powder I used grass fed Great Lakes gelatin
- 2 free-rage organic eggs
To serve, as you prefer:
- 1-2 blood oranges peeled and sliced finely OR
- 1/2 cup raspberries or blueberries
Place almond milk, rice syrup (or honey) and vanilla in a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat until warm. Add gelatin, mix until dissolved and remove saucepan from heat. Place eggs in a bowl and whisk until pale and fluffy. Add warm almond milk mixture and whisk to combine.
Divide mixture between 4 serving bowls or tea cups and place in the fridge for around 4 hours or until set.
To serve, top the panna cotta with fruit inside the cups, or turn it out onto serving plates and top with fruit then.