Recipe Courtesy:-http://www.kothiyavunu.com/2012/06/mango-pana-cotta.html
1.Milk-1cup
Cream-1cup
Sugar-1/4cup
Vanilla essence-1tsp
2.Cold water-1/4cup
Unflavoured gelatine -1&1/2tsp
3.Mango-2
Sugar-1/4cup
Cold water-1/4cup
Unflavoured gelatine-1&1/2tsp
1.Milk-1cup
Cream-1cup
Sugar-1/4cup
Vanilla essence-1tsp
2.Cold water-1/4cup
Unflavoured gelatine -1&1/2tsp
3.Mango-2
Sugar-1/4cup
Cold water-1/4cup
Unflavoured gelatine-1&1/2tsp
- Sprinkle gelatine over 1/4 cup of cold water and keep it aside to soften for 5 minutes.
- In a small sauce pan heat milk,cream,vanilla and sugar to a simmer then turn off the heat.Whisk in the gelatine mix with out any lumps.Let it cool to room temperature.Pour into glasses/bowls so that they are about half full.Cover with a plastic warp and let it set in the refrigerator about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- Peel and cut the mango into small chunks and blend until smooth.
- Heat mango purée and sugar in a small sauce pan until sugar has dissolved.Add softened gelatine and mix well.Let it cool to room temperature.Pour it over the frozen pannacotta.
- Cover and refrigerate for another 1-2 hours until the mango mixture has set.
- Garnish with fresh fruits.
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