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It’s the day after Memorial Day! (WHAT) Which means, of course, that it is now summertime. Wasn’tI just toastingto the New Year like, yesterday? Holy quick-flying year. Slow down, 2013! We’re just getting to the good stuff.

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This past month has been a little insane for the Big Man and I. So many projects in the pipeline! It’s been a struggle to maintain any sort of routine. I can’t wait to fill you in on all the changes we’ve been cooking up, and I’m looking forward to the next few weeks mellowing out a little bit. The weather is changing and I hate missing out. I like a little (um, a lot of) busyness but there’s got to be a break sometime, you know?

In the meantime, now that lazier days are officially upon us, its time for another5 Great Recipes Roundup. Buckle up, nerds- and start stuffing your fat little faces.

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I lived in Little Italy more or less the entire time I lived in Baltimore. That place is a fat kid’s dream. The streets smell like garlic and a love of pasta is in the air. Our first We Live Together apartment was directly across from Little Italy’s most famous bakery, Vaccaros, which did less for my waistline than anything I could have baked. The lines out the door on a Saturday evening were insane- but worth it for the gelato. We would spy on the line from our living room and as soon as it would shorten, we’d dash downstairs and get big fat scoops. Back at home, with the windows open and Gary Thorn announcing the Orioles in the background, it was the perfect complement to a hot and sticky summer night.

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My favorite summer treat at Vaccaros, though, was their lemon gelato and ice tea. One scoop of puckery-sweet lemon gelato dropped into cold iced tea is the absolute perfect companion for running errands.

See below for the lemon sorbet recipe, which is close to recreating that same deliciousness.

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Panna Cotta and Arnold Palmer Chillers Recipe

How to make Panna Cotta and Arnold Palmer Chillers? Summer is coming, we’d like to have a drink to cool off. this recipe is the most delicious recipe that comes on hot day.

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Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time40 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: international

Keyword: Panna Cotta and Arnold Palmer Chillers Recipe

Servings: 4 serves

Calories: 400kcal

Ingredients

Lemon Sorbet Ingredients

  • 4 lemons
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 cup tap water

Panna Cotta Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon powdered gelatin

Blueberry Compote Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole blueberries
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon rum or brandy (optional)

Instructions

Panna Cotta Instruction

  • Whisk together the milk, heavy cream and sugar over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Sprinkle the top of the cream with the gelatin, making sure it is distributed evenly. Allow the gelatin to “bloom” for a minute or two, then remove from the heat and set aside to cool slightly.

  • Pour the panna cotta into desired serving containers, and press plastic wrap down on top to ward off any skin forming. Chill the panna cotta for at least 2 hours, until it is set but still jiggly. Serve chilled, preferably with blueberry compote on top.

Blueberry Compote Instruction

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the blueberries, sugar and liquor. Stir occasionally and cook until the blueberries have popped open and broken down significantly, about 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool.

  • Compote will keep for about one month, chilled and tightly covered.

Lemon Sorbet Instructions

  • Scrub the lemons well, then zest and juice each one. You should have about 3 tablespoons of zest and 1 cup of fresh lemon juice.

    Combine the zest and juice with the sugar and ½ cup of tap water. Heat gently over medium heat, stirring well so the sugar dissolves. Allow to simmer for about 15 minutes or until the liquid has reduced slightly.

  • Remove from heat and add the other ½ cup of water. Allow to cool, about 10 minutes.

    Strain well, reserving the liquid and discarding the solids. Pour the liquid into a freezer-safe container and freeze until solid, about 2 hours.

    Will keep in the freezer for about one month.

  • I cold brew my iced tea, which is to say I unceremoniously dump four or five breakfast tea bags into a pitcher of cold water and let it brew in the fridge till it’s strong enough for my taste, then I remove the tea bags. I get very technical with it, obvs.

  • Panna cotta has got to be the simplest chilled dessert ever. Especially when it comes to impressing people. Oh you fancy, huh? Fancy with that smarty pants panna cotta?

  • Actually, nobody has to know that panna cotta is basically four ingredients heated on the stove, then chilled in the fridge. And you’re done. Swirl in a little compote or leave it plain; a glass full of chilled panna cotta at the end of a hot summer day is pure heaven.

Notes

Don’t forget to click back tomorrow and Thursday! Ice cream sandwiches, peach sorbet and raspberry shortcake, anyone? It’s (freaking finally) summertime, no matter the temperature, and we have our faces to stuff.

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FAQs

How long does panna cotta last in the fridge? ›

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 is panna cotta pudding? ›

Panna cotta is a traditional Italian dessert made with either cream or a combination of cream and milk, plus sugar and gelatin. It is usually molded in small custard cups or ramekins and can be served right from the dish or unmolded.

Is panna cotta good or bad for you? ›

Panna cotta can always be the right dessert — whether you're throwing a fancy party or a small one, have lots of time or no time, are gluten-free, dairy-free, allergy-prone, vegan, or simply craving a delicious and creamy sweet. It's perfect.

Why is my panna cotta rubbery? ›

The gelatin gets stronger as it sits, so this will be a bit rubbery by days 4 or 5, but you can mitigate this by letting the panna cotta sit at room temperature for about half an hour before serving.

What does panna cotta mean in English? ›

Panna cotta ( lit. 'cooked cream') is an Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and molded.

What is a fun fact about panna cotta? ›

Did you know that…? Panna cotta is probably the only dessert which can be made without eggs, flour, sugar and baking. Although panna cotta is not mentioned in Italian cookbooks before 1960, it is often regarded as a traditional Italian dessert of the Piedmont region.

What is the difference between pudding and custard and panna cotta? ›

Flan and crème brûlée use eggs, panna cotta uses gelatin and vanilla pudding and similar custards use eggs, cornstarch or flour. Rice pudding is both the most rustic and most elegant of those desserts, using only rice, milk and sugar.

Can you keep panna cotta in the fridge? ›

Panna Cotta can be made several days in advance so it is perfect for entertaining! To Refrigerate: Tightly cover with plastic wrap for up to 3 days. Add the berry sauce or garnish just before serving. Freezing: Freezing is not recommended as it can alter the creamy texture and consistency.

Should panna cotta be refrigerated or frozen? ›

So it depends when you want to eat it. In the fridge. If you put it in the freezer, it would lose its texture when thawed.

Do you put panna cotta in the fridge? ›

In summer, why not accompany it with seasonal fruit and serve cold. The great thing is that you can prepare it in advance and eat it the next day. It can be kept in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Making panna cotta at home is very simple.

Can you remelt panna cotta? ›

Give that a try, and if you still feel the texture can be improved upon, here's a trick I learned from a professional pastry chef: Just remelt your panna cotta in a saucepan on the stovetop.

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