Rice pudding (old-fashioned style) is a classic comfort dessert made by slowly cooking rice in milk and sugar until it becomes thick, creamy, and soft.
π What it is
Old-fashioned rice pudding is:
- Slow-cooked rice in milk π₯
- Sweetened with sugar
- Often flavored with vanilla, cinnamon, or nutmeg
- Served warm or chilled
π― What it tastes like
- Creamy and rich
- Mildly sweet
- Soft, melt-in-your-mouth rice texture
- Warm spices add cozy aroma
π§Ύ Basic ingredients
- Rice (usually short or medium grain) π
- Milk π₯
- Sugar
- Butter (optional, for richness)
- Vanilla extract
- Cinnamon or nutmeg πΏ
- Raisins (optional)
π¨βπ³ Old-fashioned cooking method
- Rinse rice lightly
- Simmer rice in milk on low heat
- Stir slowly to prevent sticking
- Add sugar and spices as it thickens
- Cook until creamy and soft
π½οΈ Serving styles
- Warm with cinnamon sprinkle
- Chilled like a thick pudding
- Topped with raisins or nuts
- Sometimes with cream on top
π Why itβs loved
- Simple pantry ingredients
- Very comforting and filling
- Traditional home-style dessert in many cultures
- Easy to customize
π§ Fun fact
Many cultures have versions of rice pudding, from European kitchens to South Asian kheer, showing how universal this dessert is.
If you want, I can show you a Pakistani-style kheer version, a quick 15-minute rice pudding, or a baked old-fashioned oven version.