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My Nana used to make the most incredible Rice Pudding for me when I was a little girl. It was a Portuguese version recipe she had gotten from her mother and she would make it for me and my family all the time. I actually remember her serving it in these special silver dishes. Makes me smile to think back. I loved Rice Pudding because of my Nana. It was always a special treat that I knew she loved making for her family.
Well, I’m excited to share with you another incredible Rice Pudding Recipe from renowned Chef Ludo Lefebvre that he created by using Stonyfield’s Vanilla Petite Creme!
Ingredients:
3 1/4 cups heavy cream
1 3/4 cups milk
3/4 cup Carolina Gold rice or Arborio rice
1/2 cup sugar
1 ¼ cups or 2 Vive La Vanilla Petite Crème cups (300gr)
Put all the ingredients into a pot. Bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring constantly making sure that it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot. Cook for 45 minutes until the rice is tender and the mixture is very thick. Transfer cooked rice to a shallow bowl, place that bowl inside another bowl of ice water and allow to chill completely. Once cool you may keep in the efrigerator.
Transfer chilled rice to a large bowl. Slowly and gently, fold the Petit Crème into the rice, Blend until fully incorporated. Rice mixture should be light and creamy.
Serve with Confiture de Lait (recipe below), crème anglaise, fresh seasoned fruits, and /or jams, allowing each guest to be added in as desired.
Confiture de Lait:
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
Sea salt
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Boil some water. Pour the condensed milk into a glass pie pan or shallow baking dish. Stir in a few grains of sea salt and cover the pie pan with foil. Place the pie pan in a roasting pan and add enough hot water to the pan so that the water rises halfway up the sides of the pie pan. Bake until the milk turns caramel-brown, 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Make sure you have enough hot water in the roasting pan. Cool in the roasting pan. If the caramel is lumpy, whisk or strain through a fine-mesh sieve. Keep refrigerated. To serve, warm gently in a hot-water bath.
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I am obsessed with rice pudding!! I am going to try this. Yum! Sometimes I take leftover rice (it even works with brown rice) stir in some sweetened condensed milk and serve it as rice pudding. It is so yummy!