Thicken the Pudding: Keep cooking and stirring over low heat for 5-7 minutes. The mix will thicken beautifully. Avoid boiling to keep the texture just right.
Serve It Up: Let the pudding cool a bit, then serve it warm or chilled. A sprinkle of nutmeg adds a touch of spice.
Savor the Flavor: Dive into bowls of this creamy, comforting pudding and let each spoonful transport you to a simpler, sweeter time.
Storing Leftovers: Keep any extra pudding in the fridge. It’s just as delicious cold or gently warmed up with a splash of milk.
Experience the Joy:
Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding is more than a dessert; it’s a journey back in time, connecting generations with its creamy texture, gentle sweetness, and cinnamon’s whisper. Perfect for reliving cherished memories or creating new ones, this pudding is a heartwarming treat for any day.
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