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Coconut Panna Cotta with Strawberry |
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This intricate dessert from Colin McGurran includes a sorbet, pannacotta, tuile and gel, all infused with the flavours of coconut and strawberry. To make the panna cotta, place the coconut milk, coconut purée and sugar in a pan and bring to the boil, continue to heat until the sugar dissolves. Take off the heat and leave to cool a little before adding the soaked gelatine, then allow to cool to room temperature In the meantime cut 8 x 12cm acetate squares. Roll the acetate sheets into cylinders, and secure with sticky tape on the outside. Cling film the bottom of the cylinder to ensure no liquid seeps out Position the cylinders upright using egg trays to support them and carefully pour the panna cotta mixture into the tubes. Leave in the freezer to set until solid To make the strawberry gel, combine the strawberry purée, To make the strawberry gel, make a puree by simply blending the strawberries until smooth and passing through a fine strainer. Combine the strawberry purée, water and agar agar in a pan and bring to the boil. Leave to cool slightly before adding the soaked gelatine. Keep at room temperature until ready to serve For the strawberry sorbet, make a puree following the same method as for the gel. Bring the water and sugar to the boil and heat to 120°C, then pour onto the strawberry puree in a bowl Mix well before transferring to an ice cream maker. When set soft, transfer to a Pacojet container and freeze until ready to serve. If you do not have a Pacojet, simply set the sorbet in the freezer instead Put the isomalt, glucose and black pepper in a pan and bring to 160˚C. Pour the hot mix onto grease proof/a silicone matt and allow to set Once set break up using your hands, place into a blender and blitz to a fine dust. Using a fine sieve, dust the mix on a silicone matt in a fine layer. Put in a pre-heated oven at 120˚C with no fan for about half a minute until mix becomes glass-like. Take out of the oven and leave to cool. Once set snap into small shards to use as garnish To serve, take the panna cotta out of the freezer and remove the acetate sheet. Stick a toothpick in the bottom of the frozen panna cotta, and then, carefully but quickly, dip this into the strawberry gel mix. Once the first gel coating has set, repeat the process Put the cylinder on a chopping board and cut diagonally across the panna cotta into slices around 6cm long. Arrange on the plate with some crushed biscuit Pacojet the sorbet and quenelle sorbet onto the biscuits. Dress with mint, sliced strawberry and shaved coconut. |
Serves: 8 Cook time: 180 min IngredientsPannacotta
Strawberry gel
Strawberry sorbet
Black pepper sugar tuille
To serve
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