Can I use a plastic cup instead of a ramekin for my panna cotta?

Can I use a plastic cup instead of a ramekin for my panna cotta? - Male freelancer work on desktop computer near coffee machine

I don't have ramekins or custard cups. Can I pour the warm (not hot) cream-buttermilk mixture of panna cotta into plastic cups to refrigerate?



Best Answer

Yup, you can use any small food safe receptacle.




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Quick Answer about "Can I use a plastic cup instead of a ramekin for my panna cotta?"

Yup, you can use any small food safe receptacle.

Can I use plastic cups for panna cotta?

Pour the panna cotta into six small plastic cups or glasses. Chill until completely firm, at least 2 hours.

How do you stop panna cotta from sticking?

Use a finger to lightly coat 4 small ramekin dishes with oil to prevent panna cotta from sticking. Heat milk and sugar in a small saucepan at medium heat, and gently stir. Once sugar is dissolved, remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract.



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