Wife got this food service bag of rice pudding from a food service guy that does business with us and we barter stuff back and forth. I've never had it. Don't know if this is just basic bland rice pudding or if it's flavored with something. I've done some interweb searching and looks like it's pretty versatile. Add fresh fruit drizzled with honey or maple syrup add a lemon sauce, cinnamon and so on.
We have about six guests coming Saturday so I'll try it out on them. But I wanted to ask here if anyone has any tried and true ways of serving it. Man this is a lot of rice pudding must be 3lbs. of it!
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I made it yesterday for the bride & 2 16 yr. olds, we just used smaller bowls (a tad smaller than a cereal bowl)…. We all grabbed seconds. Probably should have started off with cereal bowls.
I got a recipe from New Orleans. Mmmmm!
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We like it as well as tapioca pudding. Sprinkle a bit of cinnamon on top of the rice pudding or with fresh strawberries or other berry fruit and serve well chilled.
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Originally posted by bald1: We like it as well as tapioca pudding. Sprinkle a bit of cinnamon on top of the rice pudding or with fresh strawberries or other berry fruit and serve well chilled.
Same here
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Thanks guys. I think I might go with some fresh fruit drizzled on top with some honey or I have some high quality flavored maple syrups I could use to. Sound like it should work?
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Originally posted by lastmanstanding: Thanks guys. I think I might go with some fresh fruit drizzled on top with some honey or I have some high quality flavored maple syrups I could use to. Sound like it should work?
Quite a bit sweeter than I would like for rice pudding but whatever floats yer boat!
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Posts: 16649 | Location: Black Hills of South Dakota | Registered: June 20, 2010
I grew up knowing rice pudding as something different.
Grandmother took left over rice and mixed it with cream, eggs, sugar, cinnamon and a drop of vanilla and baked it until it was more of a bread pudding texture. Cut a good square and eat it with a pad of melted butter on top
First time my wife said she was making rice pudding I was so excited until she brought me a bowl of this soggy oatmeal nonsense
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Maybe consider the shelf life and if it goes into survival food stores. My last meal will be a can of grapes if I make it to the end of my food stores. Yes, a can of grapes.
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I put banana slices in a bowl, add some walnut halves and dried cranberries, then a couple of large spoons of rice pudding. Top it off with a sprinkle of ground nutmeg.
... stirred anti-clockwise.
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You push it to the back of the fridge and forget about it.
Then you find it in about 6 months…and say “eeeeewwwwwww” and toss it.
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Originally posted by PASig: My favorite is raisin rice pudding. You could plump up dark or golden raisins in rum or brandy and mix in with a sprinkle of nutmeg on top
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