I know a lot of people don’t like rice pudding. Me personally, I could eat leftover warm rice for dessert with just a bit of sugar and milk, and I love it that I’m able to use leftover rice to make an actual dessert. It seems magical that this sweet, warm, comforting dish of starchy goodness was once a flavor balancing side dish to a curry or a stir fry. That’s a pretty neat trick! I can’t see doing this with leftover mashed potatoes.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups cooked long-grain white rice
- 5 TBSP granulated white sugar
- 1/8 tsp fine sea salt
- 1 1/2 cups milk (I use 2%)
- 1/8 tsp ground cinnamon (optional)
- 1 egg yolk from a large egg
- 2 TBSP cold butter, cut into 4 pieces
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- Whipped cream to serve (optional)
Instructions
- Place rice, sugar, salt, and milk into a 2-quart saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high, heat stirring often. Once boiling, reduce the heat until the mixture is at a steady simmer. Cook and stir until the rice starts to breakdown and the mixture begins to thicken, about 10 minutes.
- Remove the pot from the stove and vigorously whisk in the cinnamon and egg yolk, then add the butter and vigorously whisk it in, and then whisk in the vanilla.
- Serve immediately, or pour into a heatproof bowl and cover. Let cool to room temperature and then refrigerate until cold. Serve topped with a dollop of whipped cream.
Makes 4 Servings
Notes
- This recipe is adapted from Chef John’s Classic Rice Pudding recipe.
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