Rice Pudding With Dates

  3.9 – 11 reviews  • Rice

Outstanding recipe—even better than crispy rice squares! These contain cornflakes, coconut, almonds, and marshmallows. Delicious and simple

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 20 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 6
Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups cooked white rice
  2. 2 cups 2% milk
  3. 3 tablespoons white sugar
  4. 15 dates, pitted and chopped

Instructions

  1. Place the rice into a food processor or blender, and process until coarse, but not pureed. Transfer to a saucepan, and stir in the milk, sugar and dates. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally until the dates are tender, about 20 minutes. Serve warm or cold.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 192 kcal
Carbohydrate 41 g
Cholesterol 7 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 5 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 34 mg
Sugars 23 g
Fat 2 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Carl Andrade
The first time I made this, it was good, but too sweet. This time I used 1 ½ tablespoons honey in place of all the sugar. I put a sprinkle of cinnamon on top. With the leftovers, I may add some nuts and eat it for breakfast. I thought it was a bit weird putting it in the blender, but it gave it more of a breakfast porridge texture. I liked it both warm and cold.
Lauren Fisher
Just finished eating my first bowl of this rice pudding. And it’s incredible! I made a few adjustments… because I had so many dates to use up, I doubled the recipe. Because of this, I didn’t put the cooked rice in the food processor since there was so much of it. I used stevia instead of sugar and added some chia seeds. I was so pleased with how creamy it was and the amount of sweetness was perfect. I may add some cinnamon next time and see how that tastes. All in all, this is a great recipe that allowed me to use up some bulk rice and dates.
Suzanne Haas
I loved this easy recipe but I changed it a little bit. I used left over jasmine rice but I did not pre-blender the rice because the rice was already sticky and soft. I used fructose crystals instead of sugar. It came out very delicious and very filling. I will definately make this recipe again.
Laurie Turner
good but not exceptional….
Cody Tucker Jr.
This is really good, kind of a pain to make on a weekday, but a great weekend breakfast.
Bradley Conner
I followed the recipe very close the first time, except using only 10 dates and 3 tbs of honey instead of sugar. It was good just when you blend the cooked rice and combine everything else its kind of clumpy. So the second time- this morning- I ground the rice before cooking it, then for about 1 cup of rice I used about 3 cups of milk and 1 cup of water. The rice absorbs the liquid easily so you can not hardly put too much liquids in it. I also sweetened it with honey and Iraqi date syrup. Very smooth and creamy and tasty now! Very good basic recipe. Thanks!
Anne Fisher
I have made this twice now. The first time was a huge failure because I use brown rice so I really needed to either soak the rice or cook it for much longer. Realizing this, I gave it a second try and it came out fantastic (both in taste and because my toddler and preschooler ate it which to me means it is a keeper). If, like me, you are in the habit of soaking grains, then I recommend it. I pulsed the two cups of rice in the blender, then I put two cups water with half a teaspoon of kefir and let it sit with the blender lid on overnight. In the morning I rinsed, stuck it in the saucepan with 2 cups milk, some butter, the dates and about a half cup more water. I brought it to boil and then let it simmer about 15 minutes, stirring frequently. I agree with other reviewers that you really don’t need 15 dates. Additionally, I substituted honey for the sugar, which I added at the table. Cinnamon and cardamon might be nice additions next time, as well as some almonds (properly soaked). One reviewer mentioned switching to soy milk instead of milk to make it vegan, I’d actually recommend almond or coconut milk instead, both would complement the flavors really well.
Carol Kline MD
didnt turn out good at all.
Amanda Allen
For an easy vegan substitute, plain soy milk still tastes great =)
Ellen Rodriguez
This recipe tastes better warm than cold, but it is good either way. 15 dates are perhaps too many if you are using high quality, plump, large dates. Makes it almost too datey. An excellent Suhoor meal which has not left me hungry yet today and it’s been 8 hours. So easy to prepare!
Rachel Sellers
I love the taste of dates in this.

 

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