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    Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Cherries

    Published: Feb 1, 2022 · Modified: Jan 12, 2023 by Shilpi & Etienne · 1 Comment

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    A perfectly balanced green tea panna cotta, made with matcha, yoghurt and cream garnished with marinated cherries and a crispy sesame tuile makes for an impressive light dessert to finish off any meal!

    Matcha has become popular over the years and besides being a cool looking beverage, it has found it's way in many sweet and savoury recipes.

    Personally, I didn't start off on the right foot with the Japanese green tea, I found it to be overly bitter and soapy tasting in desserts.

    Green tea panna cotta

    But recently I had to use matcha in a dish at work and I was pleasantly surprised, how much I loved the complex taste of it.

    A few tweaks here and there and this green tea matcha panna cotta has become my new favourite dessert, especially when topped with fresh cherries and this crunchy sesame tuile

    Jump to:
    • why you will love it
    • WHAT IS MATCHA TEA?
    • INGREDIENTS NEEDED
    • GREEN TEA MATCHA PANNA COTTA
    • SIMPLE CHERRY MARINATION
    • GARNISHING THE PANNA COTTA
    • FAQ's
    • Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Cherries

    why you will love it

    • Matcha panna cotta is quick and easy to make
    • The silken, creamy texture of the panna cotta and the matcha and yoghurt combination is a winner
    • Matcha, fresh cherries and sesame is a match made in heaven
    • The colour of the matcha stays bright green even after setting the panna cotta
    • The presentation is stunning and with our step by step guide you can easily do it too

    WHAT IS MATCHA TEA?

    Matcha is a Japanese green tea that has many health benefits. High in antioxidants and metabolism boosting, it also contains more caffeine than regular green tea.

    Matcha tea

    Matcha comes in form of a bright green powder that is made of the entire tea leaf. The taste is described as somewhere umami with bitter notes and a savoury finish.

    INGREDIENTS NEEDED

    Matcha is the main ingredient for the panna cotta, it can be found in Asian shops or online. You don't need much for this recipe but you can learn how to use the remaining powder as a beverage here.

    Yoghurt I have made the recipe with only full fat greek yoghurt so I recommend to use the same.

    Ingredients to make green tea panna cotta

    Cream use a light cream for this recipe. In Australia, I use pouring cream.

    Gelatine there are many types of gelatine available, I always prefer gelatine leaves instead of powder. Living in Australia, I use McKenzie's gelatine.

    Cherries are best when in season hence I recommend fresh cherries for this recipe.

    Besides the above ingredients, you need caster sugar, vanilla essence, maple syrup and our sesame tuiles recipe.

    GREEN TEA MATCHA PANNA COTTA

    Green tea is high in acidity which can make the yoghurt curdle. To avoid curdling, I am not heating up the yoghurt and cream together.

    The steps below work out perfectly but in case something goes wrong, check out the FAQ section.

    soaking the gelatine

    The gelatine needs to be soaked in ice cold water. I usually drop a few ice cubes into the water and then let the gelatine soak for about 5-10 minutes.

    You know the gelatine is ready, when it becomes wiggly-jiggly.

    Soaking gelatine

    heating the cream

    The cream is heated slowly on low flame on the stove, together with sugar. This helps dissolve the sugar plus we need warm liquid for the gelatine. Next comes the green tea powder.

    Making the panna cotta

    adding the matcha powder

    If sceptical, add small amounts at a time but I found 1½ to be the exact right amount for this recipe. The matcha powder dissolved pretty well in the cream but you can pass it through a fine sieve in case you need to break up lumps.

    Making the panna cotta

    the panna cotta base

    When the sugar has completely dissolved and there are no lumps left from the matcha powder, add the gelatine.

    Make sure to squeeze out any water from the gelatine before adding it. Whisk the cream for 10 more seconds along with gelatine and your base is done.

    Making the panna cotta

    setting the panna cotta

    Finally pour the mixture through a sieve onto the greek yoghurt. Make sure you have a large enough bowl. Whisk it all together and set the panna cotta in glasses, ramekins or small bowls.

    Making the panna cotta
    Making the panna cotta

    Keep the panna cotta in the fridge for at least 3 hours or until set.

    Setting the panna cotta

    SIMPLE CHERRY MARINATION

    Cherries are naturally sweet, especially when they reach the peak of cherry season. For this reason, I avoid adding too much to them. Just a simple splash of maple syrup and vanilla essence is more then enough.

    Marinating cherries
    Marinating cherries

    To avoid your guests biting on cherry seeds, make sure to remove them first. Using a small knife go around the seed and then remove the seed.

    Marinating cherries
    Marinating cherries

    GARNISHING THE PANNA COTTA

    Even though panna cotta is a simple dessert, it can easily be made to look like from a fancy restaurant. We love this dessert version in the glass but we also show you how to dress it up if serving on a plate.

    the plated version

    If you set the panna cotta in a ramekin, go around the edges with a small knife to loosen it. Then place the plate you will be serving the panna cotta in on top of the ramekin and turn it upside down.

    For some reason, If the panna cotta does not come out, heat the bottom of the ramekin by rubbing your palm on it and that should do the trick!

    Plated Matcha panna cotta

    Garnish with the marinated cherries and stick the broken sesame tuiles into the panna cotta (see image above)

    the glass version

    Setting the panna cotta in a glass, is a great way to prepare the dessert ahead of time. All you need to then do is, assemble it just before serving.

    Place a generous amount of the marinated cherries on top of th panna cotta in the glass and place the sesame tuile on top.

    Assembling the panna cotta

    You can tell your guests that there are two ways of enjoying this dessert - one way is to crack the tuile with their spoon while the other is more obvious - they can just pick up the tuile with their hand and eat!

    Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Marinated Cherries

    FAQ's

    the panna cotta mixture has split

    If the yoghurt was too warm, it could happen that the acidity from the matcha powder split the panna cotta. To bring it back, heat up the panna cotta mixture slowly in a pot and add a small amount of cream to it. When the mixture comes back together set in glasses or ramekins straight away and chill.

    can you make panna cotta ahead of time?

    Yes, panna cotta is a great make ahead dessert. You can prepare it up to 3 days in advance. You can even keep it for longer but it will loose it's flavour after that.

    what can I substitute cherries with?

    Cherries are very seasonal but you can replace them with blueberries, raspberries or blackberries. Fresh or tinned lychees or even kiwis are a great substitute too.

    can matcha go bad?

    As with most types of tea, matcha has a long expiration date hence will be fine to use even after the tea has expired. But in saying that, even though matcha tea cannot go bad, it does loose it's quality and intensity so perhaps its best you don't store it for too long.

    I hope you are excited to give this recipe a try! Be sure to tell me how much you loved it by leaving me a comment below!

    If you enjoyed this panna cotta recipe then perhaps you will also like this Pina Colada Panna Cotta with Lime & pineapple or Caramel pots with poached pears  Whichever you choose to make, I can guarantee you will have a tough time deciding on a favourite!

    Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Marinated Cherries

    Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Cherries

    Shilpi & Etienne | between2kitchens
    A perfectly balanced green tea panna cotta, made with matcha, yoghurt and cream garnished with marinated cherries and a crispy sesame tuile makes for an impressive light dessert to finish off any meal!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    setting time 3 hours hrs
    Total Time 3 hours hrs 25 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Australian, Japanese
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 467 kcal

    Equipment

    • small pot
    • whisk
    • mixing bowl
    • strainer or sieve

    Ingredients
     
     

    for the panna cotta

    • 4 sheets gelatine (McKenzie brand in Australia)
    • 300 ml cream (light or pouring cream)
    • 100 gram caster sugar
    • 1½ tablespoon matcha powder
    • 400 gram greek yoghurt

    for the cherries

    • 150 gram fresh cherries
    • 1 teaspoon maple syrup
    • ⅓ teaspoon vanilla essence

    for the garnish

    • 4 sesame tuiles

    Instructions
     

    for the panna cotta

    • Add the sheets of gelatine to a bowl of ice cold water and let it soak for 5-10 minutes. Meanwhile add the greek yoghurt to a large bowl and set aside.
    • To make the panna cotta mixture, pour the cream into a small pot and add the sugar. Heat on a low flame and add the matcha powder. Whisk well to combine and bring to a simmer and remove from immediately from the heat.
    • Squeeze out any excess water from the gelatine and add to the milk-matcha mixture. Whisk until completely dissolved.
    • Strain the milk mixture through a sieve into the bowl with the yoghurt and whisk well to combine. Fill up the mixture in glasses or ramekins/bowls and set to cool in the fridge for at least 3 hours.

    for the cherries

    • Cut the cherries in half and remove the seed. Mix the cherries with maple syrup and vanilla essence and set aside in the fridge until needed.

    for the plate up

    • Take out the glasses from the fridge and add the marinated cherries on top of the panna cotta.
    • Place the sesame tuiles on top of the glass and explain the guests they can either crack the tuile with the spoon or eat it with their hands.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Green Tea Matcha Panna Cotta with Cherries
    Amount Per Serving (150 g)
    Calories 467 Calories from Fat 252
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 28g43%
    Cholesterol 108mg36%
    Sodium 69mg3%
    Carbohydrates 38g13%
    Fiber 1g4%
    Sugar 34g38%
    Protein 17g34%
    Vitamin A 1412IU28%
    Vitamin C 3mg4%
    Calcium 167mg17%
    Iron 1mg6%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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    1. Renu

      February 09, 2022 at 4:55 am

      5 stars
      Wonderful recipe from beginning to end!

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