AMAZING OLD-FASHIONED RICE PUDDING
A warm, creamy, old-school dessert that never goes out of style. This is the kind of recipe grandmas made on slow afternoons — simple ingredients, gentle flavors, and pure comfort in every spoonful. If you love nostalgic, cozy desserts, this rice pudding will become your new favorite.
Ingredients
- 2/3 cup Minute Rice
- 2 3/4 cups milk
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: raisins, nutmeg, extra cinnamon, chopped nuts
FULL LONG DIRECTIONS (Very Detailed)
1. Warm the Milk Base
In a medium saucepan, add milk, sugar, butter, and salt.
Heat over medium heat until the mixture starts steaming, but do not let it boil.
This slow warming helps melt the sugar and infuse the milk with the buttery flavor that makes old-fashioned pudding so special.
2. Add the Minute Rice
Stir in the Minute Rice.
Reduce heat to low and let it cook for 10–12 minutes, stirring constantly so it doesn’t stick to the bottom.
During this time:
- the rice will begin to swell
- the mixture will slowly thicken
- the kitchen will fill with a warm, sweet smell
This is the heart of the recipe — slow, gentle cooking gives the pudding its silky texture.
3. Add the Flavor
Once the pudding thickens, remove from heat.
Stir in:
- vanilla extract
- cinnamon
- raisins (optional)
The vanilla gives a deep warm aroma, while cinnamon adds that classic old-fashioned touch.
4. Adjust the Texture
Rice pudding can be thick or creamy — it’s all about preference.
- Too thick? Add another splash of milk.
- Too thin? Return to low heat and cook 1–2 more minutes.
- Keep in mind: it thickens more as it cools, so don’t overcook it.
5. Serve It Your Way
You can enjoy it:
- Warm for a cozy, creamy dessert
- Chilled for a firmer, classic pudding texture
Top with:
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- raisins
- honey
- or chopped nuts
Beautiful presentation increases post engagement on social media, especially when served in small glass jars or bowls.
Pro Tips for the BEST Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding
✔ Use whole milk
It gives the creamiest, richest texture.
✔ Stir frequently
Minute Rice absorbs liquid quickly — mixing helps prevent lumps.
✔ Add a beaten egg (optional)
For an extra-rich old-school pudding, whisk one egg in a bowl, add a small spoon of hot pudding to temper it, then mix into the pot.
Let it rest before eating
Flavors deepen as it cools.
What to Serve It With?
This pudding pairs perfectly with:
- hot tea
- fresh fruit
- cinnamon dusting
- a drizzle of honey
- or simply on its own
It’s a simple dessert, but full of nostalgic comfort that people love to share and comment on — perfect for boosting CTR and engagement.