The Best Instant Pot Rice Pudding Recipe
Rice pudding is a treat I just don’t make for myself enough. Whenever I cave to the pressures of ordering takeout and see rice pudding as an option on the menu, I always, always, add it to my order. That creamy rice, perfectly sweetened, those warm spices! DROOL! This recipe is just too simple to reserve only for special occasions. Especially when you make it in the Instant Pot! Cook the rice with all those lovely flavors, stir in your condensed milk, and there you have it. Perfectly creamy rice pudding ready to be enjoyed. While I’ve included raisins in my recipe for a nice sweet pop of sweetness, you can leave them out if you prefer your rice pudding on its own.
Rice – I’ve tried this rice pudding with basmati rice, jasmine rice and arborio rice. The one that resulted in the creamiest pudding was definitely arborio rice which is what I strongly recommend using because it has a chewier texture, however second best is jasmine rice. Milk – Any type. Even non-dairy alternatives will work. Vanilla Extract – Extract, paste, or fresh vanilla bean will work. Spices – Cinnamon and cardamom are my spices of choice. Feel free to adjust the amounts or play with other spices you may like such as nutmeg. Salt – Use more or less, but a little bit is necessary to bring out and enhance all the other flavors. Raisins – Any type you like best. If you’re not a fan of raisins, simply skip them. Eggs – Eggs are a must because they will help make our rice pudding as creamy as possible. Sweetened condensed milk – Use a 10 oz can. Notice there’s no sugar in our rice pudding, because all the sweetness comes from this sweetened condensed milk.
I prefer to enjoy my rice pudding cold. It’ll be just as delicious hot or warm, but I find the texture improves and it’s more firm after letting it set in the fridge. I usually prefer it just as is with a dollop of whipped cream, however, you can add some toppings if you’d like to spruce it up:
How To Serve Rice Pudding
Fresh berries or berry sauce Chopped mango Bananas Sauce- chocolate, caramel, etc. Marshmallow fluff Peanut butter Chocolate chips Coconut Chopped nuts
Storage
You can store your rice pudding in individual cups covered with plastic wrap, or transfer the whole batch to an airtight container. Store in the fridge up to 4 days. I don’t recommend freezing rice pudding. As the rice texture is already a bit softer and more delicate than regular steamed rice, the process of freezing and thawing will create a very mushy pudding. Since this recipe is already so easy to make, it’s best enjoyed fresh.
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