Classic Creamy Rice Pudding

Classic Creamy Rice Pudding 🍚🥛

The ultimate comfort food dessert, this stovetop rice pudding is rich, creamy, and gently spiced. It’s a timeless recipe that fills your kitchen with the warm, comforting scent of vanilla and cinnamon. Far superior to any store-bought version, this pudding is luxurious yet made from humble pantry staples.

Stovetop Creamy Rice Pudding

Ingredients:

· ½ cup (100g) uncooked medium-grain white rice (like Arborio, sushi rice, or Calrose—they have more starch for creaminess)
· 4 cups (1 liter) whole milk (do not substitute for full creaminess)
· ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar
· ¼ tsp salt
· 1 cinnamon stick (or ½ tsp ground cinnamon)
· 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (or ½ a vanilla bean, scraped)
· Optional: ⅓ cup (80ml) heavy cream or half-and-half (for extra richness, stirred in at the end)
· Optional: ½ cup (75g) raisins or currants, plumped in hot water

For Serving:

· Ground cinnamon or nutmeg
· A splash of cold milk or cream (optional)


Instructions:

  1. Rinse & Combine:

· Rinse the rice under cold water in a fine-mesh strainer until the water runs mostly clear.
· In a heavy-bottomed, medium-large saucepan (to prevent scorching), combine the rinsed rice, milk, sugar, salt, and cinnamon stick.

  1. Simmer Slowly:

· Bring the mixture to a gentle boil over medium heat, stirring frequently.
· Immediately reduce the heat to the lowest possible simmer. A bare bubble or two is all you want.
· Cook uncovered for 55-65 minutes, stirring very frequently (every 5-7 minutes) to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom and to encourage starch release. In the last 15 minutes, stir almost constantly.

  1. Check for Doneness & Finish:

· The pudding is done when the rice is very tender and the mixture has thickened to a creamy, porridge-like consistency. It will thicken more as it cools.
· Remove from heat. Remove the cinnamon stick. Stir in the vanilla extract (and optional cream or plumped raisins).

  1. Cool & Serve:

· For warm pudding: Let it cool for 15-20 minutes. It will continue to thicken. Serve in bowls with a dusting of cinnamon and a splash of cold milk if desired.
· For cold pudding: Pour into a serving dish or individual cups. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill for at least 4 hours.


Key Secrets for Perfect Creaminess:

  1. Rice Choice: Medium or short-grain rice is non-negotiable. Long-grain (like basmati) stays too separate.
  2. Low and Slow: High heat will curdle the milk and cook the rice unevenly. Patience is key.
  3. Stir, Don’t Neglect: Frequent stirring prevents scorching and coaxes the rice to release its starch, which is what creates the natural creaminess.
  4. It Thickens as it Cools: The pudding should be slightly looser than your desired final consistency when you take it off the heat.

Popular Variations:

· Citrus: Add the zest of one lemon or orange with the milk.
· Cardamom: Replace the cinnamon stick with 4-5 crushed green cardamom pods.
· Coconut Rice Pudding: Substitute 2 cups of the milk with full-fat coconut milk.
· Arroz con Leche (Latin Style): Add a strip of lime zest and use evaporated milk for half of the milk.
· Baked Rice Pudding: Combine cooked rice, milk, eggs, sugar, and raisins in a dish. Bake in a water bath at 325°F (160°C) for 1-1.5 hours for a firmer, custardy texture.


Troubleshooting:

· Too Thin? Simmer for 5-10 minutes longer while stirring constantly.
· Too Thick? Stir in a tablespoon or two of warm milk until desired consistency.
· Scorched Bottom? Immediately stop stirring and carefully pour the unscorched pudding into a new pot without scraping the bottom. A heavy-bottomed pot prevents this.
· Skin Aversion: Press plastic wrap directly on the surface while cooling.


Storage & Serving:

· Fridge: Store covered for up to 5 days. The pudding will solidify when cold; stir in a little milk when serving to loosen it.
· Serve: Warm, room temperature, or cold. Top with fresh fruit, a dollop of jam, or toasted nuts.

Why This Recipe Works: The slow simmering technique allows the rice starch to meld perfectly with the milk, creating a naturally creamy, velvety pudding without any thickeners. It’s the definition of humble, heartfelt comfort food.

Enjoy this simple, soul-warming classic! ☕️🥄

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