Author Notes
Basically I think curd is one of the most fantastic things to eat. Meyer lemon curd, blood orange curd, grapefruit curd. I love it all. Inexpensive to make, takes hardly anytime, and is completely versatile. —localhaven
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Ingredients
- Passion Fruit Curd
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3
large egg yolks
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1/2 cup
sugar
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1/2 cup
passion fruit, seeds and juice
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2 tablespoons
fresh lemon juice
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1
stick cold unsalted butter, cubed
- Buttermilk Panna Cotta
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1 cup
buttermilk
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1/4 cup
fresh lemon juice
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zest from 1 lemon
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1 packet
unflavored powdered gelatin
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3 tablespoons
cold water
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3 1/2 cups
heavy whipping cream
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1 1/3
sugar
Directions
- Passion Fruit Curd
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In a small saucepan, combine the yolks with the passion fruit, sugar and lemon juice.
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Cook over low heat, whisking, until the sugar dissolves.
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Add the butter and cook, whisking, until thickened, about 8 minutes.
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Immediately strain the curd into a bowl. Using a back of the spoon, press the juice through the sieve.
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Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and press the wrap onto the surface of the curd.
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Refrigerate until chilled.
- Buttermilk Panna Cotta
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In a large bowl, combine buttermilk, lemon juice and zest, whisk to combine. Set aside.
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In a small bowl, fill it with 3 tablespoons cold water. Sprinkle the unflavored gelatin evenly over the water. Making sure that the powder does not get poured into only 1 spot. Set the bowl aside. It takes the gelatin about 3 to 5 minutes to bloom. The gelatin will be soft.
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While the gelatin is blooming, combine heavy whipping cream and sugar in a medium sauce pot. Over medium heat, warm the cream and sugar to just below a simmer, stirring continuously to dissolve the sugar. When the cream is just below a simmer, turn off heat and transfer the pot to a wire cooling rack. Gently whisk in the bloomed gelatin until incorporated. Once the gelatin has been whisked into the cream, pour the hot cream into the buttermilk-lemon mixture and gently stir.Carefully transfer the mixture and pour into individual cups, transferring the cups into the refrigerator until set. This takes about 3-4 hours, or works great to make the night before. Allow the panna cotta to cool down in the fridge for an hour before covering with plastic wrap.
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When the buttermilk panna cotta is set, and you are ready to serve the dessert. Take 2 tablespoons of passion fruit curd and evenly spread over top of each glass.
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