Tips to Making the Perfect Rice Pudding | Mahatma® Rice (2024)

Rice pudding is by far one of the most creamy and delicious desserts out there, so much so that it is used as inspiration for a wide variety of other sweet treats ranging from Key Lime Rice Pudding Pie to Rice Pudding Milkshakes. However, before you can delve into making those variations, we recommend you master the classic version first!

Although rice pudding is part of many cultures ranging from Latinamerica to Asia and everywhere in between, our recipe is inspired by the traditional South American version of Arroz con Leche — rice pudding, in English. Each component of this recipe plays a role in the final result, so make sure to take notes so you too can make a show-stopping rice pudding dessert.

What is Rice Pudding?

In order to make the perfect rice pudding, first we need to understand the dessert and its components. Essentially, rice pudding is a rice-based dish cooked in water and milk with other ingredients. It is most commonly served as a dessert, so sugar is added to give it a sweet flavor.

Components of Rice Pudding

As we stated previously, each ingredient added to rice pudding plays a part in the final result starting from the rice all the way to the garnish.

Rice

As its name suggests, this recipe is a rice-based pudding and therefore it is essential to use the right variety of rice when making this dish. Some recipes might focus on different varieties or flavors, but traditional rice pudding uses White Rice.

Although this dish is most commonly made using long grain White Rice (some would even use Thai Jasmine Rice, many would argue that, to achieve a balance between consistency and flavor, aromatic Basmati Rice should be used as it contains starch.

When heat and liquid are applied, that starch is released giving the dish its texture and ensures that you’ll get that creamy and slightly solid consistency. However, both rice varieties can be used for your rice pudding recipe.

Milk

When the rice is combined with the water and whole milk, it becomes creamy on its own without needing to add in additional thickening agents such as eggs or cornstarch. The milk and starch from the rice give this treat its creamy texture.

Flavor

Since we are preparing a dessert, the sugar works to give the dish a sweet touch. We suggest white sugar, if you use other sugars like brown sugar, just be aware that it will alter the taste and possibly the texture.

For flavor, try using fresh cinnamon sticks to add a stronger, earthy and fresher taste to the dish. The lime zest brings an added touch of citrus that, when combined with the milk, makes for a heavenly combination. Additional ground cinnamon can be used as garnish along with raisins if desired.

Rice Pudding FAQ

Before preparing our rice pudding, let’s tackle a few questions that might come up.

Can I Use Leftover Rice?

One of the most common questions surrounding rice pudding is if you can use leftover rice to make it. Yes, it is possible but you’ll need to adjust the water ratios, so we suggest sticking with freshly cooked rice.

Should I Rinse the Rice Beforehand?

You might have also heard that you should or should not rinse the rice beforehand. Although we don’t normally suggest washing the enriched White Rice or Basmati Rice, for this recipe we do as it helps to wash off excess debris and added starch. You might be scratching your head as to why we would be removing the very thing that gives this dish its creamy texture, but if too much starch is mixed in, it might lead to the dish becoming overly mushy and surpass that perfect creamy texture.

Classic Rice Pudding Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Mahatma® Basmati Rice or White Rice
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tablespoon lime zest
  • 1 ½ cup sugar
  • 1 ½ cup raisins (optional)
  • ground cinnamon (optional)

Instructions

Step 1

Rinse rice in cool water until the water runs clear. Drain any excess water. After, in a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil.

Step 2

Stir in the rice, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes, uncovered. Then, add milk, cinnamon sticks, lime zest and sugar.

Step 3

Return the pot to a simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes. When rice is done, remove the cinnamon sticks.

Optional: Can be served both warm or chilled, and garnished with raisins and ground cinnamon.

Additional Varieties

Once you’re a pro at making our specialty rice pudding, you can add some of your favorite ingredients including anything from fresh or frozen fruit to chocolate or even your favorite fall Pumpkin Spice flavor.

Chocolate Rice Pudding

For all of you chocolate lovers out there, this Chocolate Rice Pudding hits the spot, made with chocolate milk, a touch of vanilla extract and White Rice! Top with anything from whipped cream, pecans and coconut to chocolate shavings and a cherry.

Pumpkin Spice Latte Rice Pudding

Don’t just enjoy your favorite fall seasoning in a drink, make it a dessert or special snack! This Pumpkin Spice Latte Rice Pudding uses water and a bit of vanilla and coffee alongside creamy milk, pumpkin spice and just a bit of your favorite pumpkin puree. But, don’t limit yourself to one season, enjoy your favorite flavors any time of year!

If you’re craving something with more of a tropical flavor, learn how to make this coconut milk rice recipe.

Tips to Making the Perfect Rice Pudding | Mahatma® Rice (2024)

FAQs

Should I rinse rice for rice pudding? ›

While we've mentioned before that this dessert gets its perfectly creamy texture from the starch that is released when the grains are cooking, we do suggest a rinse for this recipe in order to wash off excess debris and added starch.

Why is my rice pudding rice still hard? ›

As a result, the rice in the pudding can become firm and hard when it cools down. It's a natural process that occurs with certain types of rice. To prevent this, you can try adding a bit more liquid or cream to the rice pudding before refrigerating it.

How do you keep rice pudding from getting watery? ›

Don't cover when it's still hot. Do not cover when the pudding is still hot, but should be covered when the pudding has cooled. This is to avoid the presence of steam which makes the pudding runny.

What kind of rice is best for rice pudding? ›

Rice - I've tried all sorts of rice types and uncooked medium grain is by far the best for rice pudding, followed by risotto rice. Risotto rice (arborio) - needs extra liquid, add 1 cup (250ml) water into the saucepan with milk, and cook for 1 hr 20 minutes.

What is the proper way to rinse rice? ›

How do you rinse rice? Start by placing your rice in a large bowl and cover the grains with water. Using your hand, gently swirl the rice around until the water becomes cloudy. Pour out the water—but make sure the rice remains in the bowl—and repeat until the water is clear, about three to four rinses.

Why is my rice pudding not thickening? ›

If your rice pudding has ended up too thin, it is likely that it didn't cook it long enough at the end to thicken the custard. If it needs rescuing, pour it into a saucepan, heat, then stir in a bit of cornstarch mixed with cold water, a bit at a time, until the pudding thickens as needed.

How to fix rice that is too hard? ›

After cooking for the recommended period of time, if the rice is still hard or chewy, add a little bit of water to create more steam (for every cup of uncooked rice used, add about 2 tablespoons of water). Cover the pot tightly and place over very low heat for 5 to 10 minutes. Let rest before serving.

How do you fix rice pudding that is too dry? ›

When using Risotto rice, if one wants it more starchy and to cook into a creamy texture, one usually needs to stir for like 15 minutes. If at the end the result seems too dry, stir in a bit of milk at a time until you get the consistency you want.

How do you keep rice from hardening? ›

Let grains cool down and do not leave unrefrigerated for more than an hour. Store in the fridge using airtight containers as they will help the grains maintain their texture better by holding onto more moisture. Rice (cooked and uncooked) can be frozen, and it will last longer!

What temperature do you cook homemade rice pudding at? ›

Method
  1. Heat the oven to 150C/130C fan/gas 2. Wash and drain the rice. Butter a 850ml baking dish, then tip in the rice and sugar and stir through the milk. Sprinkle in the nutmeg and top with the bay leaf or lemon zest.
  2. Cook for 2 hrs or until the pudding wobbles ever so slightly when shaken.

Should you refrigerate rice pudding? ›

You can serve your rice pudding immediately, or let it cool to room temperature and store it in the fridge for a cold, fruit-topped breakfast or snack. The pudding will keep in your fridge for about 4 days. But unlike that bowl of cooked rice, it probably won't last that long.

Which ingredient causes the pudding to thicken? ›

A key ingredient in instant pudding is gelatinized starch, a dried instant starch that readily absorbs liquids, which causes the pudding to gel when mixed with milk. Additional ingredients sometimes used as a thickener include gums that are soluble in cold water, such as carrageenans and alginates.

Why is my rice pudding mushy? ›

Why is my rice pudding mushy? If your arroz con leche is mushy, you may have overcooked the rice or added too much liquid to you rice. As a rule of thumb, you always want to cook your rice following a 2:1 water/rice proportion.

Do you wash pudding rice before cooking? ›

Classic Rice Pudding Recipe

Rinse rice in cool water until the water runs clear. Drain any excess water. After, in a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. Stir in the rice, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes, uncovered.

What rice can I use instead of pudding rice for rice pudding? ›

You can use any short-grain 🍚 rice, Italian-style rice, or arborio rice for this Rice Pudding. For a dairy-free alternative, you can certainly try coconut milk or unsweetened almond milk instead. Feel free to add in raisins, lemon zest, or anything you enjoy to your rice pudding. In Bulgaria, we like it plain.

Is it necessary to rinse rice after cooking? ›

The rice grains get broken and the rice lumps together. Unless you'd want to cook some porridge, rice must not be rinsed after cooking.

Should you rinse rice before making rice water? ›

Rinse the uncooked rice, and drain. Then, add the clean rice to a bowl with 1-1 1/2 cups of water. Let it sit for at least an hour, up to 24 hours.

Is pudding rice sticky? ›

The term is rarely used outside England. Whichever rice you use, the important thing is that it should give a soft, creamy, slightly sticky result. Indulgent and creamy with lashings of nutmeg, Simon Hopkinson shows you how to make his foolproof rice pudding recipe.

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