I usually make rice pudding with leftover rice. Last night dolled it up a little. I pretty much do things the way my mom did growing up but this is one I took an easy way out. She never used a rice cooker, but after making tons of rice I finally invested in a fancy rice cooker. After I wore that one out I went back for another and now they have supper fancy rice cookers that sauté and have special features for brown rice. So, with that said that's how I make my super easy rice and rice pudding these days.
Rice Pudding
Rice (white or brown)
Sugar
Butter
Half and half or whipping cream
Milk
Vanilla
Cinnamon
Add-ins (optional):
Raisins or apricots, diced
Almond slivers
Coconut flakes
I didn't put any measurements because you can do any amount you like of anything. You may like more or less sugar, no half and half and all skim milk, etc. I used about 2 cups of cooked brown rice left in my cooker and added about 1/2 cup of sugar, 2 Tbs butter, 1/2 cup whipping cream, 1 1/2 cups milk, a tsp of vanilla and a dash of cinnamon. That's my basic recipe that I usually do. This time I got fancy and added 1/4 cup diced apricots, 2 Tbs sliced almonds, 1/4 sweetened coconut flakes.
The most important things are that its soupy and the liquid should be all the way up to the top of the rice. And secondly, make sure it tastes good before you cook it. If not, add more sugar. No need to waste good ingredients trying to be healthy.
Once it taste good and has enough liquid it's time to cook. I just turn my rice cooker on sauté and let it go for about 20-30 minutes stirring occasionally. If you are doing it on the stove just let it gently simmer stirring occasionally for 20-30 minutes. Either way cook until it thickens to the consistence you like. If it gets too thick you can add a little milk and heat through. It's a delightful leftover treat!
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