| Arborio Rice Pudding - ButterYum |
Who needs a little comfort? How about some creamy rice pudding? How do you like yours, hot or cold? With raisins or without? Me, I like it cold without the raisins, but if you like it hot, so be it... you like raisins, no problem. This recipe is easily adapted to suit your taste. There are, however, a few things to keep in mind when making it. Milk, rice, and sugar all burn easily, so be sure to use a good quality heavy-bottomed sauce pan - tri-ply, enameled cast iron.. something along those lines. The next thing is to keep an eye on the mixture while it's cooking - you don't want to go check your email in another part of the house and lose track of time, (been there, done that!) - stay in or near the kitchen and you should be good.
| Arborio rice on the left - long grain rice on the right |
Lastly, I like to use Arborio rice. You can use long grain rice if that's all you have, but Arborio is the same rice used to make risotto, and we all know how creamy risotto is, right? That's because Arborio has a higher starch content than long grain rice, so naturally it makes a creamier rice pudding. Arborio is a bit more expensive than long grain, but you only need 1/2 cup of rice to make 4 servings.
Arborio Rice Pudding
make four 1-cup servings
1/2 cup Arborio rice
4 cups milk (skim works just fine)
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon butter
1/4 cup raisins (optional)
1/2 to 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract (to taste)
1 egg yolk (optional, but will add a bit of luxury to the finished texture)
Sprinkling of cinnamon (optional)
In a medium heavy-bottomed sauce pan, place rice, milk, sugar, and butter; stir. Bring to a boil; stirring occasionally. Add raisins if using; reduce heat to a gentle bubble and stir frequently for 20-30 minutes until the rice is plump and creamy (see note below) - don't walk away during this step. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and optional egg yolk if using. Serve immediately or transfer to a storage container and cover the surface with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming; chill completely. To speed the chilling process along, pour onto a large rimmed cookie sheet before covering with plastic and placing it in the fridge. Sprinkle with a little cinnamon before serving.
Note: If you plan to serve the rice pudding hot, cook to desired serving consistency. If you plan to serve it cold, it will firm up when chilled so stop cooking when the consistency is a bit looser than you want. If you find your chilled rice pudding is too firm, stir in a little cream or half and half.


































I love rice pudding! Of course, what don't I love? I am going to have to try this out. I do have some arborio rice from making risotto left too. Thanks for posting the recipe.
ReplyDeleteOkay, lately I have been craving something creamy and comforting. I turned to a low fat lerice yoghurt. No. This is what I need!!! It looks so delicious! I am noting the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI do have some arborio rice and I loooooove rice pudding. Love your photo too. Joni
ReplyDeleteI love rice pudding, but no raisins for me please! :)
ReplyDeleteDearest Patricia,
ReplyDeleteOh, my husband Pieter will LOVE me for having read this at a late hour... I had no idea you could use arborio rice too. I have dessert rice and maybe that's very similar to the arborio as the grains look like it. But I keep my stock for risotto so will use it for rice pudding too. My husband's favorite!
Thanks for this treasure and have a great week.
Lots of love,
Mariette
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ReplyDeleteI like it hot, no raisins, and definitely using arborio rice! I wouldn't have it any other way! - www.delightfulcountrycookin.com
ReplyDeleteI haven't had any rice pudding in years. Thanks for posting another great recipe :-)
ReplyDeleteI love arborio rice. I haven't used it in a rice pudding, just risotto. Sounds delicious. I would leave out the raisins too, although I love them in Raisin Bran. Maybe Craisins! Yum, it looks so comforting and it is still so cold here so it would be a great treat.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cozy and delicious and gives me wonderful memories of my mother's rice pudding. I love arborio rice!
ReplyDeleteOh, I bet I'd love this pudding with arborio. I've never even thought of that. I just bought a new batch so I'll have to give it a try. Yours looks so incredibly delicious.
ReplyDeleteCold is definitely best for me, and always with raisins and walnuts! Yours looks beyond delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've made risotto and I've made rice pudding - but why have I never made rice pudding with arborio rice pudding? It does get wonderfully creamy... must make rice pudding! I like mine cold with lots of dried fruit!
ReplyDeleteI made some not too long ago working on a recipe for mother's day; love rice pudding it is a classic.
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ReplyDeleteThis rice pudding looks fantastic and raisins are a must! When you have a chance could you email me at tamy@ourkrazykitchen.com so we can chat about OUR KrAzY kitchen? Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Patricia how did you know I was craving rice pudding? Now I don't even have to go dig up my old recipe for tonight's dessert.
ReplyDeleteLaura
Patricia, that looks SO good... love the photo!!
ReplyDeleteI refuse to show it to Mr. OUaP... (we're going easy on the sweets for a while), and I know he would want me to make it... T*O*D*A*Y!! :D xoxo
Butter, you were the first to post tonight, and the linkz was acting up. So please email me your address and I'll send you a copy of Lori's new book. Sorry! I am not linky savvy! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks so creamy and good:)
ReplyDeleteI love rice pudding. This sounds wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks so good! I've never eaten rice pudding before but I need to give it a try. I always have arborio rice in the pantry because I adore risotto. I've linked up a risotto recipe this week actually. Thank you for sharing your recipe and inspiring me to try it. I'm hungry now!
ReplyDeleteSo THAT"S the secret to creamy rice pudding. I've got to find that kind of rice!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, and I'm so grateful to you for specifying the difference between the two rices...I can't wait to try Arborio rice now!
ReplyDeleteI cannot begin to tell you how much I love rice pudding! It's a comfort food from childhood and I've always loved it. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. I've never made it with arborio so it will be interesting!
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Oh! I DO love a good rice pudding! How delicious your looks and sounds! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteYummyyy!!! We do love rice pudding but I like plain and hot. Happy FTF. Mine is up @ Mom's Place.
ReplyDeleteRice pudding with some applesauce. Almost as good as cheesecake...almost.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!!!! My husband loves rice pudding, he could eat it all day. I've never made it with arborio rice but will do now. Thanks for sharing your recipe and great photo's....also for visitng me. Happy Foodie Frday!
ReplyDeletei love this
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Wow, great foodie :) happy FTF!...followed your blog too..
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That looks wonderful! I have always used my mom's recipe, with raisins please, but I will try yours. Looks so creamy!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend, Patricia!
Yum! It's been years since I made rice pudding, but you've inspired me to make some this weekend. Thanks! ~ sarah
ReplyDeleteHi Patricia! You are such a good cook and your food photography is excellent. Both your rice pudding and your brownies look delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Beth
Thanks for linking this in our Mom-Friendly Recipes For Your Sweet Tooth category! You will not believe I have been wanting a good rice pudding recipe. I tried one a few weeks ago, but it was poorly written or the substitutions I made didn't work out so well, but my husband has not really had time to try to work it out. I liked it because it used brown rice, but I will definitely have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter always loved rice pudding from babyhood on to today. When I didn't have time to make it I would but the Cozy Shack brand which was pretty good. Arborio rice does make a nice difference!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. I bet my husband would like this since he has a thing for Tapioca :)
ReplyDeleteI love rice pudding, and yours looks amazingly good. Thanks for linking it up to What's On the Menu Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I'm going to toss in a bit of cardamom and pretend I'm at the local Indian restaurant buffet.
ReplyDeleteThis will be perfect for Easter dinner! So glad you shared :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger, my mom used to make us what we called milk and rice. Come to find out that it is the same thing as rice pudding. I did a post on it a while back. I was using long grain rice, but next time I will use the arborio. Makes great sense!
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes quite often rice puddings. I have never tried it but yours looks very soothing and comforting!
ReplyDeleteI love the creaminess that the arborio adds to rice pudding. I think I am definitely going to have to give it a try. I adore rice pudding.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this takes me back to being a kid. My mom made rice pudding all the time growing up and I LOVED it! I'll have to give your recipe a try. So glad you shared :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm, rice pudding is definitely one of my favourites (preferably warm, with raisins, cinnamon, brown sugar, and vanilla, but I'm not too picky, lol). That's actually one of the things I can still eat while I'm waiting for my mouth to recovery from surgery :) Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment!
ReplyDeleteRice pudding is possibly my favorite pudding ever. This looks fantastic. Creamy and comforting!
ReplyDeletethis looks seriously great! thanks for sharing, lots of love happening for this and all your posts :)
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This sounds absolutely wonderful! I have the rice, and now I have the recipe, thanks.
ReplyDelete-Brenda
My husband loves rice pudding and remembers it fondly from childhood. Funny, I never ate it as a child. Thanks for the tips on the Arborio rice.
ReplyDeleteSam
Truly comfort food personified! My mother used to make it all the time and I did too, when the kids were still home.
ReplyDeleteThis is a marvelous recipe; really must try it soon as it's such a lovely dessert without being hideously fattening!
My hubby loves rice pudding (and I've never made it for him). With your recipe, I see me making him a happy man! Thanks for visiting me at A Season for All Things. I'm your newest follower and can't wait to find more great recipes! ~ Ellen
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I've had rice pudding! I love the stuff. I'm thinking I might give this a try and see what the boys think!
ReplyDeletethat looks and sounds fab!!! Thank you for the idea :)
ReplyDeleteAh Ha, arborio, I must try that. I have been using Jasmin rice with great success. Love the deicate flavor. Thanks
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MMM! I love rice pudding! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
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I haven't had rice pudding for sooooo long. Thanks for linking your recipe to our blog :)
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I can't wait to make this! I found your recipe on TastyKitchen and have been drooling over it ever since. =) Personally, I like my rice pudding hot, but I'm not opposed to cold either.
ReplyDeleteA delicious looking rice pudding! That is a really comforting treat.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Rice pudding is a favorite of mine- if fact I just made some a couple nights ago. I like to use arborio rice as well- I use the recipe from Gale Gand.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma used to make it with a mixture of milk, water and cinnamon sticks. We always ate it warm, but I think the creamier vanilla pudding is best cold.
I used this recipe to make some for my sister, she loved it .. :) thanx !!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy, I'm from South America and we have a different name to this pudding, anyway the final result is perfect and flavor is great, I'm gonna prepare it for my grandmother.
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