Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta is an elegant, no-bake dessert made from vanilla beans, cream and fresh strawberries. Light, silky and simple to prepare, it’s an ideal finish for a holiday meal, a romantic dinner, or any occasion when you want a refined but easy sweet treat.

Vanilla Panna Cotta
This lightened-up vanilla panna cotta delivers the classic creamy texture without being overly heavy. It requires no baking, sets in the refrigerator, and can be made ahead—perfect for gatherings. If you prefer a tangier variation, try a yogurt panna cotta topped with mixed berries for a different flavor profile.
Why this Panna Cotta Works

Panna cotta should be smooth and creamy—not firm like gelatin desserts. Many recipes rely heavily on heavy cream; this version keeps the luscious mouthfeel by using half & half, which reduces richness while maintaining a silky texture. After experimenting, the balance of milk, half & half and gelatin yields reliable, creamy results every time.
- Easy: Minimal hands-on time and simple technique make this a great choice for cooks of any level.
- Lighter: Using half & half instead of all heavy cream lowers calories but keeps the dessert indulgent.
- Make-ahead friendly: Panna cotta needs several hours to set, so it’s ideal to prepare a day in advance.

What You’ll Need
- Liquid: Fat-free milk and half & half
- Vanilla: 1 vanilla bean, split and scraped (or vanilla bean paste)
- Gelatin: Unflavored powdered gelatin (for example, Knox)
- Sugar: Granulated sugar or a sugar alternative such as monk fruit sweetener
- Pinch of salt: Enhances the vanilla flavor
- Fruit: Fresh strawberries, hulled and halved (or mixed berries)
How To Make Vanilla Panna Cotta
Follow these clear steps to make a silky, no-bake vanilla panna cotta. The method focuses on gently dissolving gelatin, infusing vanilla and cooling the mixture so it sets with the right texture.


- Place the milk in a medium heavy saucepan and add the scraped seeds from the vanilla bean.
- Sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the milk and let it sit for 10 minutes to soften the grains.
- While the gelatin hydrates, prepare a large bowl of ice water to create an ice bath.
- After 10 minutes, warm the saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring until the gelatin dissolves. Do not let the milk boil; this should take about 3 minutes.
- Add the half & half, sugar and a pinch of salt. Whisk to combine and heat until the mixture is hot but not boiling, about 4–5 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and transfer the liquid to a clean metal bowl.
- Set the bowl in the ice bath and stir occasionally for about 10 minutes until the mixture begins to cool and thicken slightly.
- Pour the mixture into six small dessert bowls or parfait glasses (about 1/2 cup each). Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, about 4–6 hours or overnight.
- One hour before serving, toss the halved strawberries with 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar in a medium bowl. Cover and chill, tossing occasionally so the berries macerate and release their juices.
- Drain any excess liquid from the strawberries before serving. Spoon the fruit over each panna cotta just before serving.

Ingredients (for 6 servings)
- 1 1/3 cups fat-free milk
- 1 vanilla bean, split and scraped (or vanilla paste)
- 2 teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin
- 1 1/2 cups half & half
- 5 tablespoons sugar
- Pinch of salt
- 1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and halved
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar for the strawberries
Instructions (concise)
- Hydrate gelatin in milk with vanilla seeds, then gently warm until dissolved.
- Stir in half & half, sugar and salt; heat until hot but not boiling.
- Cool the mixture in an ice bath until slightly thickened, then divide into six dishes and chill until set.
- Shortly before serving, macerate strawberries with a little sugar, drain and spoon over the set panna cotta.
Nutrition & Timing
- Yield: 6 servings
- Serving size: 1 panna cotta with 1/4 cup strawberries
- Calories: approximately 158 per serving
- Prep time: 10 minutes; Cook time (warming and dissolving): about 25 minutes total including cooling steps
- Chill time: 4 hours (minimum); Total time: about 4 hours 35 minutes
Tips, Variations and Storage
- For a stronger vanilla flavor, use both the seeds and the scraped pod while heating the milk, then remove the pod before adding gelatin.
- Swap out half & half for full heavy cream if you prefer a richer panna cotta, or use plain Greek yogurt for a tangy version.
- Top with other fresh fruit, berry compote, or a light citrus curd for seasonal variation.
- Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Assemble fruit topping just before serving for the best texture and appearance.
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