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Blood Orange-Coconut Rice Pudding
Posted by Olivia on Fri, August 20, 2010
Bright citrusy notes from the Blood Orange Olive Oil work nicely with the warm vanilla and coconut flavors in this dish, resulting in a quasi-tropical-island-y flavor, perfect for extending summer juuust a little bit longer. Try cooking with soy or almond milk for a vegan version of this dish.
Ingredients
2 tsp Blood Orange Olive Oil, plus more for drizzling
1 cup short-grain white or brown rice
2 1/2 cups whole milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp brown sugar
1/4 cup flaked coconut
Directions
- Heat the oil in a medium pot over medium-high heat. Add the rice and toast very lightly, stirring frequently. Slowly add the milk, little by little until it is all absorbed (this may take awhile—add more if necessary). Stir in vanilla, brown sugar.. Allow pudding to continue to cook, covered, until soft (about 15 minutes).
- While pudding cooks, toast the coconut in an ungreased frying pan over medium-high heat, stirring frequently until coconut is light golden brown. Remove from heat and set aside.
- To serve, divide into bowls and garnish with more Blood Orange Olive Oil, toasted coconut and a little mint if desired.
- Serve warm or chilled.
Serves Serves 2-4.
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1 Comments
By Charlotte Pufki on Sun, August 22, 2010
I am planing to make this but noticed the ingredients call for whole milk and in the directions it says soy milk. Which should be used?
Thanks,
Charlotte
Hi Charlotte,
Soy or almond milk are just suggestions, if you prefer to make it vegan. Thanks!