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Old Fashioned Creamy Rice Pudding With Raisins

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This thick and creamy old fashioned rice pudding is the same recipe that your grandma used to make with warm cinnamon and plump raisins.

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prep time15 minutes

We eat rice on a regular basis in our house. For example, I love to serve brown rice with Szechuan Green Beans and Ground Turkey. Or, I use traditional long-grain white to fill Meat Stuffed Grape Leaves. No matter the season, we always have a variety of rice on hand in our pantry.

While I love the traditional savory recipes commonly prepared with rice, I recently decided to switch things up and create a dessert. Using the creamy flavor of milk, rich cinnamon, and sweet sugar, I recreated my mom’s all-time favorite recipe: Old Fashioned Creamy Rice Pudding with Raisins.

However, I altered my mom’s recipe using ingredients I had on hand. For instance, the Middle Eastern version that we grew up eating typically has a splash of orange blossom water. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any. So, I decided to create a more traditional version instead. The end result is a thick and creamy dessert full of flavor that fills the kitchen with luscious aromas.

Cooking Tips:

Do you struggle to create a thick, almost paste-like texture? Let me let you in on a secret. The key to creating the perfect rice pudding consistency is cornstarch! Be sure to mix the cornstarch with water and stir until a smooth paste is formed before adding it to your rice pudding. Then, watch the magic happen as your dessert thickens right before your eyes.

I love the sweetness and extra texture that raisins add, but feel free to use other ingredients. For example, nuts, seeds, and other dried fruits would be delicious as well!

Frequently asked questions:

How do you serve rice pudding?

We love to refrigerate the pudding and serve it cold but it can also be eaten hot or served at room temperature.

Can I substitute an allergy-friendly milk?

Absolutely! This recipe works well with any milk variety you have on hand. However, flavored options such as vanilla almond milk or coconut milks will slightly alter the original taste.

How long can rice pudding be stored?

When stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, rice pudding lasts about four days.

This dish happens to be naturally gluten-free so it’s perfect for entertaining or bringing to a pot luck party where guests may have a gluten intolerance!

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Old Fashioned Creamy Rice Pudding With Raisins

Liz Della Croce
4.50 stars average
This thick and creamy old fashioned rice pudding is the same recipe that your Grandma used to make with warm cinnamon and plump raisins.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
CourseDessert
Serves6

Ingredients
 
 

  • 4 cups whole milk
  • 1 cup RiceSelect Jasmati rice uncooked
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • ¼ cup raisins

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Instructions
 

  1. Add milk to a large saucepot and whisk in cinnamon, salt and sugar until thoroughly combined. Bring milk to a gentle boil over medium heat, whisking occasionally. Keep a close eye being careful not to scorch the milk.
  2. Meanwhile, place rice in a mesh strainer and rinse until water comes out clear – about 2 minutes.
  3. When the milk comes to a boil, add rice then simmer on low for 20-25 minutes until liquid is mostly absorbed.
  4. Using a fork, mix cornstarch with a few tablespoons of cold water then add to the pot. Continue cooking the pudding until the mixture begins to thicken – about 1-2 minutes.
  5. Stir in raisins then remove from the heat. Divide pudding evenly between 6 small ramekins or dessert dishes. Serve warm, at room temperature or refrigerate until cold.

Nutrition

Calories: 247kcal | Carbohydrates: 42.4g | Protein: 7.5g | Fat: 5.3g | Saturated Fat: 3.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 279mg | Fiber: 0.9g | Sugar: 19.1g

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59 responses to “Old Fashioned Creamy Rice Pudding With Raisins”

  1. Jazi Avatar
    Jazi

    I made this tonight and it’s delicious! I did however find that my rice was a little too firm at 25 minutes. I added a couple more minutes to get more absorption. Caveat: my gas burner has a hard time with simmer vs low boil, so that’s another adjustment I need to make on my burner;)
    I was frequently whisking to keep the milk from curdling. I found the taste perfectly sweet, not too, but just right. I added extra raisins and cinnamon as well. Thank you for this recipe!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Cook time can vary so much depending on the appliance, so I’m glad you know your stove’s quirks! I’m also glad you enjoyed the recipe, thanks for sharing :)

  2. Della Avatar
    Della

    This is just like my Mother made it but she didn’t use Jasmine Rice and whole milk she’d use whatever white rice she had and Evaporated milk it was so creamy and comforting whenever she made it. Now I’m going to make it so my great grandson can know that homemade rice pudding is one of the best comfort foods he can eat. I want to Thank You for reminding me of a comfort food that my great grandchildren have not eaten since they were toddlers now they’re in elementary school.

  3. Desiree Avatar
    Desiree

    Cornstarch not needed. I used to make this recipe every week for years when I cooked for a family. Thank you for publishing it so now I may make it again. I like to use a heavy pot so that its less likely to burn. And of course, continue stirring especially near the end when it thickens.

  4. Stan Gemborys Avatar
    Stan Gemborys

    Why not a double boiler?

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Not needed :)

  5. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    Just like my Grandma used to make, I haven’t had this since I was little. Thank you for sharing ❤️

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Awww I hope you love it Mary!

      1. Mary Avatar
        Mary

        The kids and I loved it, thank you!

        1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
          Liz DellaCroce

          I’m so glad to hear it!!

          1. Esther Mejia Avatar
            Esther Mejia

            Just grrrreeeat!!🥳💕🌹❣️🥳❣️🌹❤️🌹💋🌹 Along with raisins I added dried cranberries and 2 tsp. Coconut Cream.
            We all just loved it!!🌹 Thanks for sharing 🥳 Esther 🌻

    2. kanaisha harris Avatar
      kanaisha harris

      same here!! my grand mother use to make this when I was little as well, now I’m making some for the first time for my grand children????

      1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
        Liz DellaCroce

        That makes me so happy!

    3. Joseph Soto Avatar
      Joseph Soto

      What if you can’t have whole milk can you substitute it with lactaid

      1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
        Liz DellaCroce

        I would use coconut milk! Thai style, full fat.

  6. Miranda Avatar
    Miranda

    This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe ????

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I hope you love it!

  7. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
    Liz DellaCroce

    My apologies! You add it when you add the cinnamon and salt!

  8. Veronica Garrett Avatar
    Veronica Garrett

    The recipe sounds delicious. Thanks.

  9. April Beverc Avatar
    April Beverc

    Garlic

  10. kelly mcgrew Avatar
    kelly mcgrew

    looks like a great recipe! i’d like to kick up my indian curry with this rice!

  11. Valerie Taylor Mabrey Avatar
    Valerie Taylor Mabrey

    I am not a real fan of rice , but this might make me one! It really looks yummy!

  12. samantha s Avatar
    samantha s

    Wow! This seems to be a delicious recipe and a new twist on the rice pudding. I like it. We also eat rice regularly in our house and I have cooked rice in lots of different ways. One way I make rice is as a dessert with a little coconut milk with shredded coconut and also a little crushed pineapple. People aren’t used to seeing that combination but it actually tastes quite good.

  13. Diana Ansari Avatar
    Diana Ansari

    It looks really good.

  14. s riches Avatar
    s riches

    I like to make spicy beans and rice.

  15. Dorothy Sandman Avatar
    Dorothy Sandman

    Looks so good Will be sure to try!

  16. Sheri Avatar
    Sheri

    Love making rice pudding. It’s one of my all time favorite desserts to make. I make different rice pudding flavors such as strawberry and chocolate~

  17. Penny Avatar
    Penny

    I only discovered rice pudding a few years ago and it’s the best thing ever.

  18. Bridget Vanover Avatar
    Bridget Vanover

    Rice pudding is one of my family’s favorites as well along with breakfast rice.

  19. steve weber Avatar
    steve weber

    my dad is a huge fan of rice pudding.. thanks for the recipe.

  20. Lisa F. Avatar
    Lisa F.

    This recipe looks delicious! Any of the rice varieties would spice up a vegetarian’s meal choices. Thanks!

  21. jean wagner Avatar
    jean wagner

    love this recipe. reminds me of my childhood. thanks!

  22. Amy Tong Avatar
    Amy Tong

    My favorite way to spice up family meals is to add lots of fresh herbs. My favorite exotic rice dish is my Asian tropical fried rice, with shrimp, pineapple, toasted coconut, and cashews.

    amy [at] utry [dot] it

  23. jeff taylor Avatar
    jeff taylor

    My favorite exotic recipe is thai chicken and rice. Chili powder, peanut butter, chicken chunks and rice! I need to dig that one out and make some soon!

  24. cole Avatar
    cole

    My mom used to make something similar to this minus the raisins. I should really try it!

  25. Kim Henrichs Avatar
    Kim Henrichs

    I learned to love jasmine rice when learning to make Indian food. Currently I use it to accompany homemade Chicken Tikka! Love it!
    skyejaden at gmail dot com

  26. Jorge Alexander Granda Avatar
    Jorge Alexander Granda

    Rice pudding has alway been one of my favorite desserts. I was born in Havana, Cuba and my mother makes a pretty good Cuban style rice pudding. This recipe sound very good as well.

  27. Lynda M. Avatar
    Lynda M.

    Your rice pudding looks so yummy! My family isn’t into exotic foods too much, so chicken tacos is about as exotic as it gets :)

  28. Martha Franks Avatar
    Martha Franks

    I have made this recipe with the Jasmine rice and love it. The scent added to the rich flavor and easy instructions make it one I will make again and again. I used almond milk to make it.

  29. Susan E. Avatar
    Susan E.

    That looks so delicious I’m drooling, lol. I tend to use lots of cayenne and cumin to spice up my dishes.

  30. Julia Baxter Avatar
    Julia Baxter

    Rice pudding is so good! Especially with berries mixed in!

  31. Martha Avatar
    Martha

    Made this for dessert tonight. Delicious!

  32. Diane Vandermast Avatar
    Diane Vandermast

    Duh!! I always have jasmine rice on hand because it has so much more fragrance and flavor than white rice, but it never occurred to me to make rice pudding with it. Thanks for the great idea; cant wait to try it.

  33. Charlotte Padgett Avatar
    Charlotte Padgett

    I lkove rice pudding but I’ve not been successful with making it myself. Want to try this recipe!

  34. Vanessa L Avatar
    Vanessa L

    I love adding a homemade red curry to basmati or jasmine rice- I make a mild red curry that has a little bit of a kick to it :0)

  35. Nutmeg Nanny Avatar
    Nutmeg Nanny

    Oh goodness, my husband and I love rice pudding! This recipe looks so delicious, I have to whip this up soon!

  36. Stacie Avatar
    Stacie

    My husband makes a great rice pudding! This looks yummy too! Does schricca count as a spice because I add it to everything!

  37. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Your pudding looks delish! We eat brown rice all the time, and I’ll throw in some chicken bouillon to make it a little savory. My kids like to add some honey at the table. We love sweet and savory combined!

  38. Mr. & Mrs. P Avatar
    Mr. & Mrs. P

    What a gorgeous looking rice pudding!!! Rice pudding always remind us of our grandmothers!

  39. Grant Avatar
    Grant

    I love to put rice in milk with cinnamon and sugar and put it into the microwave to warm it slightly. Its like the new oatmeal!

  40. Devra Avatar
    Devra

    This recipe looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it out. I typically serve rice with a fragrant curry and veggies. While it’s not too exotic, it is certainly delicious! And great for my gluten intolerance.

  41. Martha Avatar
    Martha

    Great sounding recipe. Always looking for vegan recipes, I would make this with almond milk.

    My favorite new rice recipe came to be when I had left over asparagus. I had a box of rice pilaf. Made this and added cut up asparagus plus a small amound of frozen English peas at the last minute.

  42. Marcia Avatar
    Marcia

    Rice pudding was one of the treats that I remember my grandma making for us. For some unknown reason, I’ve never even attempted to make it myself. But this recipe looks so easy & delish that I’m printing it out right now….

  43. Erika Avatar
    Erika

    Actually one of my favorite ways to eat rice is rice pudding! Probably because I don’t get to eat it too often…so it’s a treat. My first attempt at making it myself when I was much younger was a disaster and I haven’t tried since…not sure why. I will definitely be trying this out!

  44. deb O Avatar
    deb O

    LOVE rice pudding!!
    I use rice probably at least once a week- nothing too exotic. I frequently steam or stir fry veggies, put over rice and then I spice up my dinner with hot sauce! I make a tex-mex flavored rice dish that is a one pot, spicy accompaniment to many things. I enjoy using a variety of herbs and spices in my cooking.

  45. NEHA DAVID Avatar
    NEHA DAVID

    i spice it up with some cinnamon, nutmeg and even some ginger powder sometimes. it really adds a MMHMMM in the dish =]

  46. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    My husband is going to be SO happy when he comes home tonight and gets his favorite dessert. He loves rice pudding and I am excited to try this recipe. It sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing.
    Diane

  47. Kelli @ The Corner Kitchen Avatar
    Kelli @ The Corner Kitchen

    This looks great! I loovvvveeeee rice pudding, and have not been able to get enough lately.

  48. Vicki S Avatar
    Vicki S

    Ooo, your rice pudding sounds so good! And easy! I have a favorite porkchops and rice recipe. (don’t know how “exotic” it is.)