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Luscious Orange Panna Cotta

I think I’m going to have to fess up to a case of the winter blahs. Even though we’ve had a few sunny days this week, it has been bitterly cold.

So here it is:

I’m tired of the gray skies. Tired of the cold. Tired of the wind. Tired of dead brown grass. Even tired of the pumpkin/cinnamon/spicy flavors I associate with fall and winter.

Then a blip of sunshine fell into my lap in the form of a luscious, citrusy beautifully summer recipe. So I had to make it as fast as I could and, boy, was that a good decision. Even Captain Cavedweller liked it, which is saying a lot.

This recipe for Luscious Orange Panna Cotta is easy to make and so flavorful and smooth and wonderful and fragrant. It is like breathing in a bit of summer.

If you’ve got a case of the winter blahs, I highly encourage you to make haste and make it right away! You’ll be so glad you did. Just remember, you need to let this rest in the fridge for about 8 hours, so plan accordingly!

First we’ll make the Buttery Orange Curd. Then we’ll whip together the Panna Cotta.

Ingredients for the Curd.

Start off by zesting an orange. This part was really fun because as soon as the zester dug into the orange flesh, the sweet lovely smell of citrus nearly made me melt.

You'll mix sugar and cornstarch then whisk in orange juice and an egg before cooking over medium heat until thick. Remove from heat and whip in butter, salt and orange zest.

The cooked Curd is a wonderful sunshiny color and the aroma is magnificent.

Buttery Orange Curd

2/3 cup sugar

2 ½ tbsp. cornstarch

1 1/3 cups orange juice

1 large egg, lightly beaten

3 tbsp. butter

2 tsp. orange zest

Pinch of salt

Combine sugar and cornstarch in a 3-quart saucepan. Gradually whisk in orange juice. Whisk in egg. Set on medium burner and bring to a boil, whisking constantly, and cook three to four minutes or until mixture starts to thicken.

Remove from heat then whisk in butter, zest and salt. Place heavy-duty plastic wrap directly on the curd, to prevent a film from forming, and chill eight hours. Store leftovers in the fridge for up to three days.

Ingrdients for Panna Cotta

Stir gelatin into milk and let rest while you cook the cream mixture.

Mix togehter cream, sugar and orange rind, cook over medium heat until sugar is completely dissolved.

Remove from heat and add vanilla and gelatin mixture and remaining milk.

Remove the rind. I promise I used a spoon to fish it out!

Luscious Orange Panna Cotta

A silky custard, made without egg…

1 3/4oz envelope unflavored gelatin

1 cup cold milk, divided

3 navel oranges, divided

1 ¾ cups heavy cream

¼ cup granulated sugar

½ tsp. vanilla extract

¼ cup sparkling sugar

Sprinkle gelatin over ¼ cup milk in a small bowl. Stir until moistened. Let stand five minutes (it will be lumpy).

Removed three 2×1 inch strips of rind from an orange with a peeler.  Make sure you have properly washed your orange before peeling off rind.

Cook heavy cream, granulated sugar and orange rind strips in a saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally for about four minutes or until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and add gelatin mixture, stirring until completely dissolved. Add in vanilla and remaining ¾ cup milk. Stir in then discard orange strips.

Pour mixture into six 4-ounce dessert glasses or wineglasses. Cover with plastic wrap and chill eight hours.

 

Section an orange and coat individual segments in sparkling sugar.

Peel and section remaining oranges. Make sure you have removed all the peel and bitter white pith. Roll orange sections in sparkling sugar.

Top Panna Cotta with Buttery Orange Curd and sugared oranges. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream. May be stored in fridge for up to three days.

Luscious Orange Panna Cotta - I promise it is worth every bit of effort you put into it (and it is really pretty easy to make!).

Enjoy and Happy Entertaining!

She who wishes she lived next to an orange grove

Each year about this time, I start to go into a mode of semi-panic trying to think of a special gift for  Captain Cavedweller, my beloved Hubby, He.

As I mentioned before Christmas, he is nearly impossible to shop for.  What to buy for a guy who’s main hobby is tormenting his wife, who is outdoorsy and extremely picky?

I did some researching online and I found a whole boatload of things not to buy him. Like the matching monogrammed pillowcases. The his and hers mugs. Satin boxers emblazoned with hearts. A heart-shaped key chain. Nope, those won’t do at all!

So here are some gifts my Hubby might actually appreciate… maybe, sort of. Oh, I surely hope so!

One of my favorite new places to shop (and play) online is Shutterfly. I made a book for my Dad for his 80th birthday and he was nearly beside himself excited about it. The quality is amazing and the design options are nearly limitless. Shipping time is a few quick days. I can’t tell you how much fun I’ve had with this. What a great way to say I love you by creating a photo or memory book for your sweetheart. I may or may not have gotten completely sappy and made one for Hubby.

If your one true love is into puzzles, you can create a really awesome gift at Personalization Mall with a photo puzzle. There are many shapes, sizes and options available to customize your gift.

Links 2 Love has some really interesting and unique gift ideas. I thought this one was especially wonderful. It looks like a credit card but is a Frequent Kisser Reward Card that can be redeemed for one hug or kiss anytime. How sweet is that?

You know that old saying ” the way to a man’s heart of through his stomach?” I know several men, He included, who make that old saying accurate! This awesome cookie bouquet can be found at Valentine Cookie Recipes. I know one of Hubby’s favorite cookies are sugar cookies. They are easy to make and so very tasty. So whip up a batch for your honey, cut them in heart shapes and decorate.  Or write a sweet message on the cookie for your Valentine and watch his heart melt (after he has time to consider the message as he’s brushing off the crumbs of the cookie he consumed in 5.6 seconds).

Think about things he-who-makes-your-heart-pound would enjoy and I know you’ll find just the right gift!

Happy Valentine’s Gift Shopping!

She who is way too sappy

A Happy Groundhog’s Day to you!

It looks like Mr. Punxsutawney Phil is predicting an early spring. I could just kiss his furry little head!

If you’d like to check out his official website, it is brief but fun.

You can also find some interesting Groundhog’s  Day facts here.

And, if you want some crazy Groundhog’s Day entertaining ideas, I’ve got some to share right here.

Have a fabulous day and think happy spring thoughts!

Happy Entertaining!

She who is ready for the tulips to bloom

If you are entertaining at all during the Valentine’s season, think about starting the welcome outside your door with some fun accents.

I absolutely love this red berry heart wreath hanging on the white gate from Southern Living at Home. Not only is the contrast of the red and white visually striking, it sets the tone for a warm and friendly welcome.

 

Then carry on the Valentine’s theme inside with some easy accents. Toss a few red pillows on your couch or favorite chair. This one from Bed Bath and Beyond is a marvelous selection. Use black, white, or robin egg blue slip covers for the most wow-factor with your red accents.

 

Mix red and white plates for a stunning table. Use a bright blue cloth and really set the red on the edge!

 

Create a show-stopping centerpiece with a hurricane vase, a dozen floral stems (roses preferred, of course) and a piece of satin ribbon. This idea from Better Homes and Garden’s website truly inspires me! Absolutely lovely!

 

Everybody loves cookies – especially sugar cookies. Valentinecookierecipes.com offers a wide variety of fun cookie recipes along with great photos. Being a visual person, the photos are essential to my happiness!

 

However you entertain this Valentine’s Day holiday, have fun and connect from the heart. That’s what it is all about, my friends!

Happy Entertaining!

Shanna