Milk, rice and honey — and only just the littlest bit of time and attention — are almost all you need to make one of the great comfort foods, warm rice pudding. Delicious at any time of year, rice pudding is gentle on the stomach with plenty of easy-to-digest nutrition, so it is also good choice to serve to those under the weather.
Thick and plump, unwashed arborio rice has a higher starch content than ordinary rice and creates an especially rich and creamy pudding. If you don't have arborio rice, other short-grained white rices will work as well.
Arborio Rice Pudding |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on September 16, 2010 Creamy arborio rice pudding cooked with milk and honey — an incredibly easy and delicious comfort food dessert Preparation: 5 minutes Cooking time: 35 to 40 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More pudding recipes from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Cherry Pudding
Lemon Sponge Pudding
Blueberry Raspberry Pudding Cake
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Pudding of any variety is my kind of dessert. Have you ever tried making it with lo-fat or skim milk?
ReplyDeletewow, that looks delicious and inviting with berries on top :)
ReplyDeletedelicious colourful rice pudding
ReplyDeleteHi Jane;
ReplyDeleteMy preference is for whole milk and diary products. Much more nutrition also. Thanks for your comment.
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And thank you too Toronto girl.
This is a mouthwatering pudding and anyone will surely enjoy this awesomely delicious recipe.
ReplyDeletelove rice pudding - sounds like you are gearing up for cooler weather - I always use arborio but in the UK they have pudding rice for rice pudding which I would like to try and see the difference
ReplyDeletemm, I love rice pudding! I have it for breakfast, though I don't always make it so rich. I'm vegan, so I use either water (and slow cook the rice to release its starch), almond milk or if I want things really rich coconut milk.
ReplyDeleteI also use short grain brown rice, and it turns out really well.
That's the best looking rice pudding I've ever seen. I've got to try that one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lisa!!
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