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Last night I tried making some rice pudding, and I'm trying to get it
similar to that made by Kozy Shack. I put 1 cup of steamed rice and 2 cups of skim milk in a heavy saucepan and cooked, stirring briskly with a wire whisk, until the rice started falling apart and the milk was getting thick like a thin gravy. I added 1/3 cup of sugar and 1/2 tsp vanilla. Beat 2 eggs in a medium bowl, then slowly whisked in about a cup of the hot milk mixture. Then poured the egg mixture into the saucepan, mixed thoroughly, and brought just to a boil. The texture is a little too egg-whitey, and the taste is a little thin. Next time, I'll use low-fat milk instead of skim (skim was all I had available), but what else was wrong? Do I need to use just one egg? Did I cook it too long after adding the eggs? I think it needs more vanilla. I know short grain rice would work better, but I'm working with jasmine rice or long grain rice because that's the kind that's a staple in our house, and I want to be able to make this with leftover rice. Thanks, and best regards, Bob |
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