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Gail's Festive Pannacotta

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Sparkling Grape Jelly Pannacotta
Ingredients:
Grape Jelly
7 gelatine leaves
500ml red Grapetizer
3 tablespoons castor sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
45ml crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur)**
Vanilla pannacotta
6 gelatine leaves
500ml fresh cream
1 vanilla pod, scraped
110 ml castor sugar
Method:
For the jelly, start by soaking the gelatine leaves in cold water for 5 -8 minutes.
In the meanwhile, heat 250ml of the Grapetizer, castor sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan.
Bring up to the boil and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved.
Remove from the heat. Squeeze excess water out of the gelatine and add to the hot grape juice.
Stir through until the gelatine is completely dissolved. Set aside to cool for about 10 minutes.
Add the remaining 250ml Grapetizer and liqueur to the warm juice and stir through gently to retain some of the bubbles. Pour into a mould and refrigerate until set.
To make the pannacotta, soften the gelatine as above.
In a saucepan, heat together the cream, vanilla seeds and castor sugar.
Bring the mixture up to the boil. Remove from the heat.
Gently squeeze the excess water from the softened gelatine and add to the hot cream. Whisk the mixture until the gelatine is completely dissolved.
Set the cream aside to cool for at about 20 minutes before pouring over the set jellies. Refrigerate for 3-4 hours or overnight.
To serve, un-mould by dipping into boiling water.
Invert onto a serving platter and decorate with frosted cherries & berries.
** I used Butlers Cherry Kirsch Liqueur
Source : Bibis Kitchen at 36
Prepared, Tried & Tested by: Gail Haselsteiner

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