A nice rice pudding

A nice rice pudding

Try this recipe for a low-fat rice pudding, which doesn't skimp on creaminess

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Easily doubled

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 5 mins

Cook time

Cook 2 hrs

Low-fat

Method

  1. Heat oven to 150C/fan 130C/gas 2. Wash the rice and drain well. Butter an 850ml heatproof baking dish, then tip in the rice and sugar and stir through the milk. Sprinkle the nutmeg over and top with the bay leaf or lemon zest. Cook for 2 hrs or until the pudding wobbles ever so slightly when shaken.
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Per serving (using semi-skimmed milk)

214 kcalories, protein 8g, carbohydrate 40g, fat 3 g, saturated fat 2g, fibre 0g, sugar 21g, salt 0.19 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, March 2006.

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  • 31 October 2007

    Pamela rated this recipe

    3 stars

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  • 10 November 2007

    sianrose42 rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Brilliant - easy (as long as you plan ahead) and loved by the family. I've rediscovered rice pudding!

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  • 15 November 2007

    aime rated this recipe

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  • 19 November 2007

    Mike rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Simple, easy to follow and tastes great

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  • 15 December 2007

    tonia commented on this recipe

    i am cooking rice pudding right at this very moment so simle to prepare and cook, it tasted very good i will be making it again.

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  • 15 December 2007

    tonia commented on this recipe

    i am cooking rice pudding right at this very moment so simle to prepare and cook, it tasted very good i will be making it again.

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  • 15 December 2007

    tonia commented on this recipe

    i am cooking rice pudding right at this very moment so simle to prepare and cook, it tasted very good i will be making it again.

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  • 09 January 2008

    Collection commented on this recipe

    One of my favourite puddings and ideal for absolutley everyone at any time of the year. I add a small can of evaporated milk to make it more creamy with a few drops of vanilla essence, add a couple knobs of butter and sprinkle with grated nutmeg.

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  • 22 January 2008

    issie1414 commented on this recipe

    I have loved Rice Pudding since being a child, It's Comfort Food. Made this last night for friends who were missing the UK ? I make mine with half full milk and half cream !!! Vanilla sugar, butter and the nutmeg on the top !! I know but its once in a while, its a really wonderful treat. It is so creamy, left it in the oven on very very low for 3 hours. Also doubled up on the recipe because then men always ask for seconds and flight who is going to get the toffee bits from around the bowl! Friends loved it too and took away the recipe and my last packet of Riz Rond!!

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  • 11 February 2008

    officelav rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    my pudding was done in one hour. not so creamy, I could still feel the rice. I'll put more milk next time, since I put 200 g rice.

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  • 17 February 2008

    avrog commented on this recipe

    I cook this recipe using rice, sugar HOT skimmed milk butter and nutmeg and add the evaporated milk after 30 mins. This cuts down on the cooking time by half an hour!

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  • 25 February 2008

    Jenny commented on this recipe

    absolutely foolproof, a winner.

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  • 20 March 2008

    michelle122 commented on this recipe

    Can skimmed milk be used instead??

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  • 22 April 2008

    Niki commented on this recipe

    I've moved to Australia and they don't do pudding rice out here! What rice should I use instead?

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  • 14 July 2008

    Sally commented on this recipe

    I always make rice pudding on the hob. You need to watch it carefully but all the stirring makes it really creamy even if only made with semi-skimmed milk.

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  • 14 October 2008

    Becky commented on this recipe

    If I've got any fruit sitting in the fruit bowl looking sad I add it in rather than waste it- apples, pears and plums are all great! But I have to add a bit of extra milk too, especially with dried fruit like raisins or dried apricots. Lovely winter food, but good cold in the summer too.

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  • 02 November 2008

    Yvonne Harris commented on this recipe

    The family loved it!

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  • 10 November 2008

    monkeymagic commented on this recipe

    nice

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  • 30 November 2008

    steff commented on this recipe

    made this last nite! really easy and really yummy great comfort food! i used whole milk and added a vanilla pod!

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  • 02 January 2009

    JULIA commented on this recipe

    Had lots of milk & cream left over from Chrstmas & decided to make rice pudding... put in microwave in a large bowl covered in cling film. cooked on medium for 20 minutes - stirring well after each 5 mins - came out absolutely perfect! Left on the side to cool - and added some more milk and stirred as rice had continued to absorb liquid... ok so you don't get the brown skin on top.. but it's a great way of making rice pudding very fast!

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Easily doubled

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 5 mins

Cook time

Cook 2 hrs

Low-fat

Low fat but creamy

Ingredients

  • 100g pudding rice
  • 50g sugar
  • 700ml semi-skimmed milk
  • pinch grated nutmeg
  • 1 bay leaf , or strip lemon zest
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Per serving (using semi-skimmed milk)

214 kcalories, protein 8g, carbohydrate 40g, fat 3 g, saturated fat 2g, fibre 0g, sugar 21g, salt 0.19 g

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