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Dreamy, creamy stovetop rice pudding. This is the best.

This creamy rice pudding recipe is, quite simply, the best. Naturally-creamy arborio rice combines with milk, vanilla, and crème fraîche for a sweet, decadent stovetop rice pudding that’s over-the-top good. No eggs or baking necessary.

Creamy Rice Pudding in cup

All About This Super Creamy Rice Pudding Recipe

Rice pudding is a dessert I tend to forget about for a long time, and then suddenly crave. Rice pudding may not exactly scream “modern! glamour! excitement!” This stovetop rice pudding recipe does, however, make a timeless, creamy, perfect dessert.

Adapted from one of the country’s all-time greatest pastry chefs, Claudia Fleming, this stovetop rice pudding recipe triples the creaminess by using a few key ingredients:

  1. Starchy arborio rice,
  2. Milk, and
  3. A simple, “secret” ingredient at the end.

Cinnamon and orange-steeped raisins add even more flavor.

Creamy Stovetop Rice Pudding Recipe: Easy Custard Desserts

This Is a No-Egg Rice Pudding Recipe. Here’s Why.

One thing you won’t see in this creamy rice pudding recipe? Eggs. Many rice pudding recipes call for eggs. Eggs are a common ingredient in custards. Eggs act as a thickener and binder.

But this recipe calls for no eggs, and is thick enough without them. This is because the arborio rice, with its natural starch, acts as thickener enough. The crème fraîche also helps thicken the rice pudding even more.

ingredients arborio rice vanilla milk

Arborio Rice for the Creamiest Rice Pudding

Rice pudding is pretty flexible when it comes to choosing a rice. Many recipes call for fragrant jasmine or plain white rice. Fewer call for arborio rice — but should. Here’s why.

Arborio rice is a short grain rice. Short grain rice produces more starch than long-grain rice. More starch means a sticky, creamy texture. Long grain rice varieties, such as basmati, have less starch. The individual grains will separate even when cooked, so those make a drier, fluffy rice.

folding raisins and creme fraiche into rice pudding

Most commonly associated with risotto, starchy arborio rice creates a creamy texture all on its own, without any dairy. That’s why using arborio makes creamy rice pudding even creamier.

Milk and the creamy arborio rice together create a doubly creamy rice pudding. But this recipe goes for the trifecta: a triple cream. Fold in a dollop of crème fraîche or sour cream at the end. (Trust me.) The crème fraîche adds another layer of creamy texture, as well as a subtle flavor that cuts just enough into the sweetness to add a bit more dimension.

riasins and orange zest in pot with grand marnier

Crème Fraîche vs. Sour Cream

This recipe calls for the addition of crème fraîche at the end. Crème fraîche is thickened, cultured cream with a slightly soured flavor and high fat content. Sour cream is an easy 1:1 substitute for crème fraîche.

Sour cream tastes slightly more tangy and has a lower fat content, but the effect will be similar in the final product. Serious Eats did a deep-dive into the differences between the sour cream and crème fraîche, for further reading.

A Special Add-In

Such a creamy, special rice pudding needs special raisins to match. Plain raisins, a common rice pudding mix-in, are good. But golden raisins steeped in cinnamon, orange juice, and Grand Marnier are better.

If you don’t have Grand Marnier, Cointreau or even orange juice makes a good substitute, or leave it out altogether. The subtle orange and cinnamon flavor will be enough to enhance the custard.

bowl of creamy arborio rice pudding with orange zest and raisins

Stovetop Creamy Rice Pudding: Recipe Notes

  • You can easily source arborio rice for this pudding recipe at any major supermarket, grocery, Italian store, or online
  • Stir the rice pudding frequently while cooking. Stirring helps release the starch, and ensures that the rice on the bottom does not brown.
  • Stir 3/4 of the raisins into the arborio rice pudding, and reserve the rest to garnish, along with a bit of orange zest

bowl of creamy arborio rice pudding with orange zest and raisins

If you love this rice pudding recipe, you’ll also love:

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Creamy Rice Pudding

An easy stovetop rice pudding, now extra creamy with naturally starchy arborio rice and crème fraîche.
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time50 mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keywords:: arborio, creamy, dessert, easy, pudding, raisins, rice, rice pudding
Servings: 6 to 8 servings

Ingredients

For the Rice Pudding

  • 5 cups milk (not skim)
  • ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup arborio rice
  • ¾ cup crème fraîche or sour cream

For the Steeped Golden Raisins

  • ½ cup golden raisins
  • 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice or orange liqueur such s Grand Marnier or Cointreau
  • ⅛ teaspoon cinnamon
  • zest from 1/2 orange
  • enough cold water to cover the raisins fully

Instructions

For the Rice Pudding

  • In a large saucepan, bring the milk, sugar, and vanilla to a boil. Add the rice. Stir, and boil for one minute.
  • Reduce the heat to a low simmer and cook for 45 to 50 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened and creamy.
  • Pour the rice pudding into a bowl and stir until cooled to room temperature.
    PRO TIP: Speed the cooling process by putting the bowl over an ice bath. Even setting it over a bag of frozen vegetables will help speed things along.

For the Raisins and to Finish

  • While the rice pudding is cooking, zest an orange, if desired, and set aside to garnish.
    Heat the raisins, Grand Marnier or juice, cinnamon, and enough water to cover the raisins in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then immediately remove from heat. Steep for about 15 minutes. Drain.
  • Give the crème fraîche or sour cream a quick whisk to make it fluffy and a little aerated. Gently fold into the rice pudding, along with 3/4 of the raisins. Chill until cool.
  • Spoon the rice pudding into serving bowls. Top with a few more raisins and, if desired, a small sprinkle of cinnamon and some orange zest.

Notes

This creamy rice pudding will keep, refrigerated, for up to two days. Rice pudding tastes best very cool, but not cold.

Filed Under: Dessert + Baking, Easy, Recipes Tagged With: arborio, best rice pudding, claudia fleming pastry chef, creamy rice pudding recipe, creme fraiche vs. sour cream, dessert, easy, rice pudding, stovetop rice pudding recipe

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Comments

  1. Inge D says

    November 11, 2022 at 5:55 pm

    Will try this recipe

    Reply
  2. Sasen says

    July 14, 2022 at 5:06 pm

    5 stars
    The sour cream is brilliant!
    I bumped up proportions to use a whole cup of Arborio. Not sure if that’s why, but I found that I had to add more water to get the rice to fully cook. Or maybe I was too aggressive with the heat. It worked out fine though.
    I ended up turning the raisin-soaking broth into an orange-cinnamon caramel sauce.
    I’m actually a raisin-hater; I find them cloying in desserts. But in this recipe, I like that they become less sweet and more flavorful while steeping.

    Reply
    • Unpeeled says

      July 19, 2022 at 3:04 pm

      So glad you enjoyed it. Hmm…yes, you’d have to adjust the water in proportion to the rice, and that might also affect the cooking time. Glad you liked the raisins as well. I don’t love overly-sweet dishes, generally, so I find that the citrus cuts through nicely.

      Reply
  3. Danielle Stein says

    January 19, 2022 at 2:28 pm

    5 stars
    Gotta have those raisins! This is a wonderful rice pudding recipe. Thank you.

    Reply
  4. Jenna says

    January 18, 2022 at 10:41 pm

    I remember my mom making rice pudding for a treat when I was a kid. I’m so excited to give this recipe a try! Can I substitute plain Greek yogurt for the sour cream?

    Reply
    • Unpeeled says

      January 19, 2022 at 11:01 am

      Yes, you can! That’s my go-to substitution as well 🙂 Just use full-fat Greek yogurt, if possible.

      Reply
  5. John says

    January 7, 2022 at 9:07 am

    What an excellent selection of recipes. I intend to make many of them-starting today.

    Reply
    • Unpeeled says

      January 8, 2022 at 10:59 am

      Thank you very much and I hope you enjoy!

      Reply
  6. Jayne says

    December 19, 2021 at 9:23 pm

    5 stars
    Fabulous.

    Reply
  7. E.C. says

    February 22, 2021 at 4:17 pm

    5 stars
    My family and I enjoyed this over the weekend and there is NONE LEFT! (Though, I did do a half recipe.) The arborio rice was rich and creamy. I used orange juice to steep the raisins with cinnamon and I loved the flavor with the pudding.

    Reply
  8. Julia says

    February 18, 2021 at 2:46 pm

    5 stars
    Wow this is 100% amazing. I made a half recipe and it was plenty for me and my family. Cannot say enough good things about how good this is. Especially with the raisins.

    Reply

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