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Yogurt Panna Cotta with Honey and Turmeric

6 Servings

3½ hours 20 minutes active

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Panna cotta usually is made with cream, but we add Greek yogurt, which heightens the creaminess and lends a tangy, more nuanced flavor than cream alone. Golden milk, an Indian beverage, is spiced with earthy turmeric and black pepper; cinnamon is a common ingredient, too. The fragrant brew gave us the idea for this colorful take on panna cotta. This is an excellent make-ahead dessert—after three hours of chilling, the ramekins can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated up to three days.

6

Servings

3½ hours

20 minutes active

Ingredients

  • teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin

  • 1

    cup heavy cream

Reviews
Marina K.

I wonder if this could work with 1/2 and 1/2...

Paula E.

I have made panna cotta with half & half and it works just fine. I’m going to give it a go- I’ll let you know how it turns out

April D.

Marina - our recipe developers did not experiment with half and half in this recipe. I would caution you against trying it, since there is a significant difference between heavy cream and half and half, which is just equal parts milk and cream. The two have quite different total fat contents: cream is 30%+ fat, while half and half is in the area of 10%-18% fat. The fat is important in this recipe in order to give the panna cotta a creamy, luscious texture. If you don't have heavy cream, you can substitute 1/4 cup butter + 3/4 cup whole milk in order to achieve a similar total fat content.

Best,
The Milk Street Team