
Millions of you wrote in this week asking me for a dessert to go with the creamy lobster risotto for Father's Day. (OK, maybe thousands of you. Or maybe like a couple anyway). So here it is: Almond Panna Cotta with Glazed Cherries. You didn't think I was gonna leave you in the lurch, did you?
Panna cotta or "cooked cream" is a popular Italian dessert made from cooking milk, cream, sugar, and gelatin. It makes a luxurious dessert for Father's Day or any other special occasion. Be warned: panna cotta's silky texture and rich flavor will make even the manliest of men swoon. He may even say strange things like, "heavenly," "sublime," and "decadent." This is normal. However, if this behavior continues for more than a few hours, don't panic. Turn your television on to the Speed Channel, gently lead your man to the sofa, and seat him there with a Slim Jim and a Coors Light. In a few hours he'll be making sense again.

There are myriad recipes for panna cotta, but I used Helen's (everyone's favorite tartelette). Helen claimed this panna cotta was "easy-peasy," and she wasn't kidding. It took minutes to make, then it was placed in the fridge to set. It's endlessly versatile as well; I added almond extract to mine since almonds and cherries are so lovely together. But feel free to experiment with your own favorite flavors.
So make Dad some panna cotta this weekend. It's much more impressive than a sundae but still has a cherry on top.

Almond Panna Cotta with Glazed Cherries
Makes 4 small servings.
Print recipe only here.
Panna Cotta:
1 cup whole milk
1 cup heavy cream or half and half
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
2 teaspoons powdered unflavored gelatin bloomed in 2 tablespoons water
Cherries:
3/4 cup fresh pitted cherries
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon pure almond extract
1/4 teaspoon orange zest
1/2 teaspoon water or orange juice
In a small saucepan over medium-high, combine milk, cream, and sugar; bring to a boil. Stir in the almond extract. Remove from heat, and let stand for 20 minutes. Pass the mixture through a sieve. Microwave the gelatin for 8 seconds, and stir it in the cream mixture. Divide evenly among 4 small ramekins or other servings dishes. Cover with Saran Wrap, and place in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours.
To make the sauce, combine all ingredients in a small pan over medium-heat high. Bring to a boil, then simmer for about 10 minutes, until the sauce is slightly thickened. Leave at room temperature or refrigerate if making ahead. Just slightly re-heat it before serving, as it will thicken when chilled.
For an alternate presentation, you can flip the panna cotta upside down on a plate and spoon the glazed cherries on top.
Here are more delicious desserts you might like for Father's Day:
Can't get enough panna cotta? Then check these out:
- Angela's Saffron Panna Cotta with Rhubarb Marmellata
- Aran's Buttermilk Panna Cotta with Strawberries
- Jen's Espresso Panna Cotta
- Marianna's Orange-Clementine Panna Cotta
- Pille's Panna Cotta with Roasted Rhubarb
- Wendy's Buttermilk Panna Cotta with Blueberries
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46 comments:
My husband won't touch this stuff, so I guess I'll just have to make some for me! I guarantee that one bite will have me swooning. It looks divine!
You're such a sweet daughter Susan! Cherries and almonds are an excellent match (well, they are both roses!). Thanks for reminding me, it's been a while since I've made panna cotta! (though I will burn off the last few desserts I've gorged on, haha)
Thank you so much for mentioning my panna cotta, dear Susan! BTW - almond panna cotta is next on my list - Skye Gyngell has a lovely-sounding recipe that I've been meaning to try. But now it looks like I must try two different almond panna cotta recipes:)
Funnily enough, only yesterday I came across a recipe for a toasted almond pannacotta. I'd better try them both. Love the idea of the glazed cherries to finish - tasty and purdy!
My hubby is not a dessert person, but this might make him take a spoonful!:))
Happy Father's day to your dad! Enjoy.
It is such an easy recipe Susan...love the combination of cherry and almond. A beautiful dessert for Fathers day.
Your photos are so beautiful Susan! Those cherries look incredible and so does that dessert. :)
That sounds perfect to me, Susan. Luscious, beautiful, fresh. Even though it's fall here, I'd love having that dessert!
Oh, and how curious: fathers' day here is in August. :)
I've never had panna cotta, but it sure looks good. And I love your pretty red colander! It's so cute!
you deserve ten million kisses from your dad!! such a healthy and delicious flavor in one dessert!!
Looks so delicious.
Here the fathers day was last sunday, i think belgians got the date wrong, apparently here they celebrated last sunday.
Since I've been seeing panna cotta recipes everywhere, it's high time that I finally ask... where can I find the powdered gelatin? I look everytime I'm in my grocery and must miss it? I'm eager to try this simple but delicious recipe! Thanks, Susan!
Refined and delicious! The perfect treat for Father's Day!
Cheers,
Rosa
Susan, you always leave me hungry & impressed. I love the care you take with each post - the integrity of each recipe, the photography & your wit. Slim Jim?!?! Big kisses. Have a great weekend.
xoxox Amy
There must be something in the air because it seems like everyone is making panna cotta lately. That's one band wagon I'll happily jump on!
Panna cotta is easier than it sounds. Just a lot of calories :D. I once made honey (locally grown) panna cotta and I could taste the honey in every bite, amidst the heavy cream and eggs.
What timing! I happen to have about one cup of leftover whipping cream from a previous recipe and a bowlful of sweetened strawberries and syrup a friend gave me. Panna cotta is the perfect way to use it all. And I won't be waiting til Father's Day--I am making it tonight. My husband will thank you!
I love your prescription for the swooning manly man!
This really is an easy peasy panna cotta. Your cherries with it look very heavenly!!
Beautiful dessert. I'm smitten with the cherries in the colander.
Beautiful recipe. So easy too.
Still need to try my hand at panna cotta. I have some tropical flavors in mind. Mmmm...
I have never made a panna cotta, but now I feel inspired, especially since I have some ricotta and fresh blueberries and cherries on hand. I'll let you know if Michael swoons! :-)
My husband sure swoons everytime I make it :)
I would love to have my dad around for Father's day and his birthday is the day right after. I'll have to send him a virtual dessert. Fantastic flavors with this panna cotta!
Susan, it looks sooo sexy! My M. loves almond flavour... I may make it for his this father's day, thank you for sharing :)
Have a wonderful day, Margot
Cherries!!! Don't they make everything heaven with their flavour? Such a stylish panna cotta Susan!
looking at cherries on your photos makes me missing Summer already. i wished our cherry trees had given us that many fruits... happy father's day! the panna cotta looks creamy!
What pretty colours, is looks lovely!
I think panna cotta might be stalking me. Ever since I decided to make it but put it off, it seems to be everywhere. tempting me.
looks delightful. perhaps now I will finally finally give it a go. How can I resist something that is "easy peasy?"
I adore these ..your pics are amazingly good Susan!!
Your photo is stunning. Sounds and looks so good I must try it.
That does sound easy peasy indeed! I still need to try a panna cotta at home. The photos look wonderful--I'm all for cherries!
I love the strong colour of your cherries; your dessert must taste awesome!
Beautiful!
Cute! Slim Jim and Coors Light! haha
I like your pairing of almond and cherry.
Gorgeous colours - looks delicious!
I would love to make this panacotta and indeed it sounds very easy. Never made glazed cherries before although I can imagine the taste as we used to make them a spoon sweet and serve them on all sorts of creamy desserts.
What a seductive-looking dish! The cherries are just gorgeous... and the pink tinge in the panna cotta is fabulous. Your Dad is very lucky.
Susan, I made it and it was delicious!!! Definitely I will be making it again :)
Thank you for sharing this recipe... Margot
Just beautiful! Cherries are my favorite fruit I think!
Your photography is so awesome! I love how you arrange the food and use the colors..
mmm, so pretty! I love panna cotta! I had one at Restaurant Eve (read: most amazing restaurant and chef ever) a few weeks ago with pistachios that was delicious! I'll have to try this :)
i love this susan!
susan-Won't touch it? How? How is that possible? ;)
mark-Roses, yes!
pille-You're welcome!
forkful-I like "purdy." :)
asha-Oh, yes, I think so.
peter-Oh, thank you.
lyb-Many thanks!
patricia-I didn't know Father's Day was in August in Brazil. Thanks for telling me.
anali-It's so easy. You should try it.
dhanggit-Awwww. :)
happy cook-I didn't realize FD fell on so many different dates in different parts of the world.
kara-It can be found at any general supermarket in the baking aisle next to jello. Good luck!
rosa-Thank you!
Amy-Oh, I really appreciate that.
deborah-Jump on! Quick!
suganya-Oh, honey panna cotta sounds dreamy.
pattyo-Yay! Enjoy!
tanna-It works like a charm.
prudy-Cherries have that effect on people. :)
farida-Glad you like it!
gretchen noelle-It's super easy!
andrea-Please do! :)
helen-See, it does make men swoon!:)
margot-Ooh, sexy! Now, that's a compliment!
lore-Cherries are heavenly.
arfi-You have cherry trees? Oh, you're so lucky!
holler-Thank you!
erin-Go on, give in. ;)
swati-I appreciate that.
sue-Thank you so much. I really hope you do.
mike-Super easy--I swear!
stella-It was delicious. Thank you!
wendy- :)
lori lynn- :)
nic-Thank you!
ivy-The glazed cherries could be used in so many different desserts. They're amazing.
ann-I'm glad you like it!
margot-Yay! Thank you for sharing. I'm so happy you enjoyed it! :)
melody-That is so kind of you.
heather-Ohh, who doesn't love pistachios?
aran-Thanks!
A lovely father's day dessert. Love the colours and tastes.
Almond panna cotta! I have died and gone to heaven.
mmmm i wish i could reach out w/a spoon and try some of that! i have been wanting to try making panna cotta for some time now...
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