lemons on a friend's tree |
So this recipe of Ruth Reichl's is perfect as I had lemons, and a few limes from our friends' tree, in the fridge needing to be used and loved very soon. Regular readers will know that I have a copy of her latest book My Kitchen Year on my shelves. I've really enjoyed reading her stories, even though she can be a bit melodramatic at times. I am keenly trying out some of her recipes; this is number 3. Let's see how it goes friends.
Serves 6:
ingredients:
500 mLs (2 cups) cream - pure or thickened
105g. white or caster sugar
150-170 mLs of lemon juice, and 1-2 tbs lemon zest
Method:
Pour the cream into a medium saucepan over a medium-low heat
Stir the sugar in and bring to the boil, stirring the whole time
Once boiled, let it boil for 2 minutes, stirring, stirring, stirring...
Take it off the heat and whisk in the lemon juice and zest
Pour into 6 ramekins and place in the fridge for at least 6 hours; I think overnight is better
This is a soft cream, so you can't unmould it like a normal panna cotta, but it is delicious.
Notes:
Ruth does not give quantities other than cups, and to tell us to use the juice and zest of 3 lemons. Grrrr! This gets on my goat, as they say. Big lemon, little lemon, poor dried-out husk of a lemon!?! I measured the juice from my fruit and got around 200 mLs. As the ubiquitous but not always useful Web tells you, the average lemon can give anything from 45 to 55 mLs. Not helpful. So I went for 150, then upped it to 170, 'cos we love lemon here. The zest came to about 1 tbs, but we like more...
only 3 ingredients - gotta love that |
get ready to grate those citrus |
cream and sugar on the stove about to be boiled |
boil for 2 minutes, stirring all the while |
bring to the boil, then boil for 2 minutes |
golden and creamy |
pour the lemony cream into 6 ramekins |
ready to eat after at least 6 hours in the fridge |
Happily, Ruth is now 3 for 3. I have tried this one, her quiche recipe, and the ginger cake which was so good. My quiches are always a bit hit and miss, but I am set now that I have her guiding hand. Mr P. and I loved this lemon panna cotta, especially since it doesn't have gelatine, which we both hate - on principle, and because of the often hit-and-miss texture.
my lemony doodle |
Ooh great choices Sherry! And you're right, you could definitely make your own salt on an island. A lovely refreshing panna cotta flavour :D
ReplyDeleteIt was really yum Lorraine. I will make it again soon for sure.
DeleteThis was a really superb dessert - really tangy. Hard to stop a just one ramekin!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comment Mr P.
DeleteOoh my hubby would love this Sherry, as he's a big lemon dessert fan. Unfortunately, we don't have a lemon tree living here in the North East of Scotland. I miss the lemon and lime trees that I had whilst living in Melbourne. My friend is looking after them...and doing a fine job :D
ReplyDeleteit is lovely to have home grown fruit isn't it? thanks for dropping by.
DeleteOoh my hubby would love this recipe. I adores lemon desserts.
ReplyDeleteI miss my lemon and lime trees that I used to have when I lived in Melbourne. My friend is now looking after them and doing a fine job.
I would need a hot house to grow them here in the North East of Scotland. :D
yep lemon desserts are the bomb especially when super tangy.
Deletelemons are great for many things :) Love its sunny color.
ReplyDeletearen't they great? savoury or sweet- so useful.
DeleteThis sounds delicious Sherry. We're definitely like minded, looooove lemon and am never without them, gelatine on the other hand, no thanks. A recipe with just three ingredients is always appealing, will be trying this soon
ReplyDeletehi sandra
Deleteyes lemons are the best. a fruit for all seasons. this is so easy and so delish. Hubby loved it too which is good as he doesn't always love desserts.
Lemon would be my choice too. My fridge is seldom lemon-free. Very tempted to make a lemon pudding now...this is yum sounding.
ReplyDeleteit really is great if you love lemon Cheryl. And so quick and easy. thanks for commenting.
DeleteSherry, this sounds delicious! My lemon tree is loaded so looks like lemon panna cotta coming up! So good that you measured the amount of lemon juice you used - my lemons are enormous so it would be hard to judge!
ReplyDeleteoh yes it is delish marcellina. always useful to measure ingredients i find. i really hate cup measurements or vague amounts like the juice of a lemon. grrr:)
DeleteLemons, olive oil and a chook sounds like a good plan! XX
ReplyDeleteI think so too Liz:). But I'd love to sneak some sugar in.
DeleteYes...lemons, lemons, lemons. I go through lemons like no tomorrow. Pity my lemon tree is having issues :(
ReplyDeleteHi Jem
DeleteLemons 🍋 are a necessity aren't they? Can't live without them. :)