Author Topic: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18  (Read 26788 times)

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Re: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2012, 09:12:13 am »
Oh I have tried and tried. Eventually I bought two neighbours lime trees. The trees thrived, i had lots of limes and then........they both moved away. Bwaaaaaa!

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Re: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18
« Reply #31 on: September 25, 2012, 12:02:26 pm »
What? You said to the neighbour ill buy your trees (on their property) and they took your money and then sold up and left you without a dime  lime?
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« Reply #32 on: September 25, 2012, 12:26:36 pm »
LOL!  No I bought two trees and gave them to  two different neighbours. One planted it and it thrived mightily . The other kept it in a pot and it also thrived though not mightily.


Both neighbours moved away.  One took the potted lime tree with them one left the tree in ground and new owners  recently dug it up and disposed of it to put a pool in.  Sad me.

I am now limeless. It sucks.

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Re: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18
« Reply #33 on: September 30, 2012, 12:43:58 am »
OMG! This is the best pannacotta I've ever made or tasted.  Lush, creamy, silky smooth and with the perfect amount of "wibble wobble" a pannacotta should have.  The kaffir lime flavour was lovely.   

A great recipe!  You could easily adapt the recipe for vanilla pannacotta or any flavour.  5/5 for sure!

(I didn't have gelatin leaves, so used 1 teaspoon of powdered gelatin instead)
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Re: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18
« Reply #34 on: September 30, 2012, 02:05:56 am »
I am going to have to try this. Never eaten pannacotta, ds & cp love it.

I dont have moulds, do you need moulds or could you use ramekins?

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Re: Kaffir Lime Scented White Choc Pannacotta recipe review Tenina's eBook pge 18
« Reply #35 on: September 30, 2012, 02:25:17 am »
Yes you can use ramekins or even teacups Hally.  You could also pour them into nice stemmed glasses and not bother to turn them out either if you wish although pannacotta is usually upended for presentation. 

I have to agree with Katie - it is the best pannacotta you will ever taste.
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After making these a couple of days ago, I finally got around to serving them tonight. 

A couple of weeks ago I made some lime infused oil which has been sitting since then.  It has a lovely hint of lime which I'm pleased with.

The little panna cottas are lovely, though for my personal taste I will reduce the white choc just a bit next time, but the mango was a perfect choice to serve with them.

Another beautiful dessert, thankyou Tenina.  :D


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Another stunning photo Julie 8)
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Thankyou Cornish  ;D

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Julie did you set them in the Nestle molds?  I have some but couldn't find them when I made this recipe.  I just went and had another look and put my hands straight on them  :-))  Great little recipe this one and your picture looks very inviting.
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Thankyou Judy, yes I did use the Nestle ones, perfect size for these.  :D

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Julie, that looks like summer on a plate  :-*  :-* gorgeous!
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Thanks Maddy.  ;D

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Gorgeous JO  :-*
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Thanks CP  :D