Equipment-wise, you’re going to need 8 small ramekins or parfait dishes. Now is the perfect time to buy those adorable ramekins you’ve been eyeballing at Target or Pier 1. And if your significant other asks you why you need them, you can tell them it’s a James Bond thing and they just need to trust you in the matter of the ramekins.

Ingredients-wise, you’ll need sour cream (light is fine), heavy whipping cream, vanilla extract (plus others if you want them), a packet of gelatin (or a scant tablespoon if you’re measuring it out), and granulated sugar.

Can we pause for a moment to admire the sour cream in all its wonder?

Pause. Now. Take a small saucepan…

Add the sugar…

and the gelatin…

and whisk them together. Whisk in the cold water and allow to stand for 5 minutes. While the mixture is standing, whisk the vanilla into the sour cream

and set aside. After the gelatin mixture has sat for 5 minutes, bring to a boil, stirring constantly. When boiling, remove from heat and whisk in cream. Very slowly whisk in the sour cream mixture, then distribute evenly among 6-8 ramekins.

Chill for at least 4 hours.

When ready to serve, top with berries.

This dessert is great for Valentine’s Day. Find more Valentine’s Day ideas right here. Pavlova Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cream Puffs Stuffed Strawberries

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