Even better than my grandmother’s!
Easy rice pudding recipe

On each of our visits, my grandmother would wait for us in her kitchen with a large bowl of rice pudding (flavored with orange peel) that perfumed the whole house. This recipe remained in the family until it was dethroned (as far as I am concerned) by Andrée Zana Murat’s. It comes from his book (my bible in cooking) “The cookbook, 1500 recipes”. Rice pudding is a traditional dessert!

INGREDIENTS (for 6 to 8 people):

  • 180 g round rice (such as white Arborio)
  • 1 l whole milk (preferably organic)
  • 50cl whipping cream (whole if possible, richer but so much better)
  • 140gr caster sugar
  • 3 vanilla beans (but 1 or 2 is fine too)
  • 1 pinch of salt

THE RICE PUDDING RECIPE:

  • Boil some water and throw the rice in. Drain it as soon as it starts boiling again
  • In a large saucepan, pour the milk and whipping cream. Bring to a boil
  • Split the vanilla beans in half, scrape the inside to collect the seeds and add the beans and seeds to the pot
  • Add the rice and cook over low heat for about 1 hour (it should be a light hot water bottle). Stir very gently from time to time to make sure the bottom of the pan doesn’t snagg.
  • 10 minutes before the end of cooking, pour in the powdered sugar, mix and cook for another 10 minutes
  • It can be eaten warm or cold and is even better the next day (if there is any left)

TRICKS:

1 – I sometimes replace the vanilla beans with a few orange peels (grandmother’s recipe)
2 – I put a little less sugar than Andrée Zana’s recipe and I let it cook for 5 to 10 minutes less so that it is a little creamier

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