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I use brown rice, which is why there are instructions for both white
rice and brown rice. Crock Pot Rice Pudding (tastes like Kozy Shack) 3-quart crock pot: 1 cup short-grain rice 8 cups milk 1 tsp nutmeg 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 cup milk 5-qt crock pot: 1-1/2 cups rice 12 cups milk 1-1/2 tsp nutmeg 1-1/2 cups sugar 3 eggs 1-1/2 cups milk 10-quart roaster 2 cups short-grain rice 16 cups milk 2 tsp nutmeg 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 2 cups milk Place rice, the larger quantity of milk, and nutmeg in crock pot. Cook at high or 250 for 1-1/2 (white rice) to 4 (brown rice) hours until rice is soft (times may vary according to cooking vessel). Mix two eggs with the smaller quantity of milk, temper the mixture by adding some of the liquid from the crock pot a little at a time until the egg mixture is lukewarm (this is important and helps avoid curdling) and return to crock pot slowly. Stir well to blend, then cook at high or 250 degrees approximately an additional 1-1/2 (white rice) to 3 (brown rice) hours or until pudding is thickened. Add sugar and mix very well. Put into separate container, cover with plastic wrap on top surface, and refrigerate until cool. Tastes best if left for one day before eating, but who can wait that long? -- Rec.food.recipes is moderated by Patricia D. Hill at . Only recipes and recipe requests are accepted for posting. Please allow several days for your submission to appear. Archives: http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr/ http://recipes.alastra.com/ |