Ideal for afternoon tea with a cuppa or as dessert, this rice pudding slice is the perfect combination of cake and pudd. You can make the rice pudding a day before and store in the fridge after cooling down. The next day follow the recipe to finish the pudding cake. Store the baked pudding in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days or freeze the rest for 2 months. Defrost overnight in the fridge, then reheat in airfryer or microwave for 2-3 minutes.
To make rice pudding, you need to use those round grain rice varieties like Comolino and Originario. Arborio rice, which is normally sold as risotto rice, is also suitable for rice pudding. In principle, you can cook rice pudding from all starchy round grain rice varieties.
Raspberry Rice Pudding Slices
adapted from Gusto
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- Rinse round grain rice under running water. Split the vanilla bean down its length using the paring knife. Scrape out the seeds.
- In a large saucpot, combine rinsed rice, milk, coconut milk, xylitol, cinnamon sticks, cardamom powder, and vanilla seeds. Cover with a lid and place over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, then simmer for about 30 minutes until the rice is al dente. Set aside to cool to room temperature.
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a 25 cm x 30 cm x 5cm baking dish with butter and line with baking paper for easier cleaning.
- Stir the eggs and butter into the rice. Fold in the golden raisins and raspberries. Spread the mixture in the prepared baking dish and bake in the middle of oven for 45-55 minutes until set. Remove the baked rice pudding, leave to cool and cut into pieces.
31 comments:
Oh yum! I love raspberries and rice pudding. Put them together and looks incredible! Thanks for another delicious recipe Angie!
...what a yummy summer treat!
They do look like a yummy treat! Take care, enjoy your weekend.
Good morning, this sounds really good
That's interesting Angie. I always think of rice pudding soft and something you spoon. This looks still pretty soft though. Thanks for sharing.
Seems like a wonderful new way to eat rice pudding.
amazing! looks so delicious .
Bet it is very refreshing especially if eaten out of the fridge. I used to like biscuit cake soaked in vanilla plant milk during summer. We call that type of cake koh.
Looks amazingly good!
Looks good
This is another interesting bake.
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Sarà altrettanto delizioso
What a great way to enjoy rice pudding and raspberries together. Delicious!
Great treat! It has fine ingredients: butter, coconut milk, raisins, raspberries, vanilla.
I love the addition of raspberries
Angie, a different way to get the family to eat rice pudding
I was just thinking about rice pudding last week and how comforting it sounded because recently I’ve had some issues with my stomach. I’ve never thought to add raspberries to it, but I definitely like that idea. Generally, I just stick with raisins and golden raisins. I love the idea of making them into squares. I have to try this.
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That would be delicious Angie.
That would make a tasty treat.
This looks yummy! I love raspberries and can't wait to try this recipe
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Un dolce fantastico, grazie!!!
Such a wonderful and fresh spin on old good classic rice pudding and it looks amazing!
This is a real childhood dessert!
That looks amazing!
yes to the sultanas and raspberries here Angie. I love rice pudding anyway :)
Baked rice pudding is a favourite in our house, and yours takes it to the next level Angie. This would be perfect for so many occasions. Great recipe, thanks. Do you reckon I could use froze raspberries?
I am sure you can use frozen one, just don't thaw them.
This raspberry rice pudding slice sounds like a delightful treat for afternoon tea or dessert! Love to have a couple of slices please
I like to eat rice pudding and this version with raspberries sounds really great. :)
Oh my goodness, a baked rice pudding!! This is genius and it looks delicious!! I love rice pudding <3
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