Ok, it's official. I've decided that I'm making eye pillows for the holidays. Why? Because I've got a ton of fabric left over from making practice rice pillows for Tuina class, some rice and a bag of French provence lavender. So, there. I don't know what I'll make for guys (I don't think they'll dig eye pillows much. Maybe they'll just get food type things.)
Plus I can make them practically in my sleep (or while watching tv).
Plus I can make them practically in my sleep (or while watching tv).
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1 tablespoon lavender, tied up into a bit of cheesecloth or encapsulated in a tea-ball
1/4 cup cold water
4 teaspoons unflavored gelatin
4 cups whipping cream (or half and half)
1 cup sugar
1 honey
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1/4 cup water into metal bowl; sprinkle gelatin over. Let stand until gelatin softens, about 10 minutes. Set bowl in saucepan of simmering water. Stir just until gelatin dissolves, about 1 minute. Combine cream, lavender, sugar, honey and vanilla in heavy large saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. The lavender will try to float, so squink it the package around with a spoon to drown it as soon as possible and then keep an eye on it to make sure it spends some time not floating. Remove from heat. Squeeze lavender pouch (or against side of teaball) to extract as much liquid as possible. Add gelatin mixture; whisk until well blended.
Divide cream mixture among custard cups or ramekins. Chill for several hours or overnight. Set cups in small bowl of warm water to loosen panna cotta, about 20 seconds each. Run small knife between panna cotta and custard cups. Invert panna cotta onto plates.
(Side note: the recipe is pretty reliable, but if you are like me and occasionally get sloppy with the measuring and it accidentally comes out too loose, pretend you were going for lavender pudding. Still just as tasty. To serve slop it into a bowl with some chopped fresh fruit like strawberries and some crumbled cookies.)
Man, I'm going to go make a batch!
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Go home-made holidays!
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I always seem to get lavendar eye pillows as gifts. I love eyepillows, but not lavendar...
(I'm in no way offended if I dont get one, I'd just rather not have lavendar even arrive in the mail)
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I'm probably going to make them for the obligatory family members and maybe a few friends from school (because one of them suggested making eye pillows with the extra fabric).