Salted honey panna cotta with crushed raspberries from Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over (page 299) by Alison Roman

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  • cooksterr on December 26, 2025

    We thought ths tasted very similar to plain yogurt - not for us!

  • Astrid5555 on December 21, 2025

    Lovely tang from the buttermilk and sour cream. Would add a little more salt next time since we did not really taste it. Based on the other reviews I made it the day ahead and they were perfectly set when I served them. Also, this recipe makes a lot, so count on having leftovers (which was a very nice thing!).

  • SarahL on October 12, 2025

    Mine also needed 2+ hours to set but when it did, the texture was perfect! Great balance, and not too sweet.

  • pattyatbryce on March 01, 2024

    Great way to use up buttermilk and cream. Very nice flavor, but makes a TON. I also had trouble with getting it fully set, but I did use some creme fraiche that was thinner than commercial sour cream and that might have been the problem.

  • anya_sf on January 14, 2021

    I made 1/3 recipe for 3 relatively light portions. I may not have used enough gelatin as the panna cottas did not fully set, even after several hours (and 1 hour would certainly not be long enough). I made 1/2 the topping (which wasn't that much) using thawed frozen blackberries and raspberries and lime juice. Despite not fully setting, this dessert was delicious.

  • Lepa on November 09, 2019

    My family loved this. The panna cotta is made with buttermilk and sour cream and it has a lovey tang. It's not too sweet. The raspberry/apple cider mixture is a lovely accompaniment. Please note that while the recipe says it needs at least an hour to chill, we found that it was still pretty watery after two hours. I think 4 hours or more would be ideal.

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