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Ingredients

2 teaspoons plain gelatin
1/4 cup cold water
3 cups cream
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar, sifted
1 (1 1/2-inch-long) vanilla bean, split lengthwise
Good Food sounds like the name of an amazingly delicious food delivery service, but don't be fooled. The blog is actually a compilation of recipes, cooking videos, and nutrition tips.

Instructions

1.1 (1 1/2-inch-long) vanilla bean, split lengthwise
2.Add gelatin and water to the hot cream mixture. Stir until gelatin dissolves. Pour into 6 lightly oiled 1/2-cup dariole molds (or other small cylindrical molds) and refrigerate overnight or at least 8 hours.
3.To make the berry sauce, combine berries and sugar in a bowl. Crush berries slightly with the back of a spoon, and mix in the brandy. Let stand for an hour until it has a syrupy consistency.
4.Unmold panna cottas and serve with berry sauce.

This blog resembles the pages of a glossy food magazine with a fleet of stylists making sure every bite looks impossibly scrumptious. But behind the scenes, there’s just one incredible couple, Amy and Dylan Jameson. The division of labor is simple: She cooks and blogs; he photographs. The result elevates whole-food ingredients to epic proportions. Sandwiches, noodles, green salads, and other divine dishes have earned the attention of many in the food world, including magazine, which named Good Food one of the best original recipe blogs.

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