Creamy Rice Pudding (4+ months)

I’m (Erinne) a little bit of a huge pansy when it comes to cold weather, so anytime I can make something to eat that’s warm and comforting without much effort, I do. Especially when the fall weather rolls in and I wake up to frost on the windows. Of course, seeing me with something yummy gets Shep’s mouth a-watering, and I have to whip something similar for him, too.

Yield:

24 oz./ 48 T / 24 cubes

Ingredients:

  • ½ c. long grain rice
  • ½ c. water
  • 1 T brown sugar
  • ½ t. vanilla extract
  • 1 c. formula or breast milk

Saucepan Directions:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and boil.
  2. Stir, reduce heat, cover and let simmer for 45 minutes.
  3. Stir occasionally.
  4. Pudding is done when it reaches thick consistency and rice has begun to break down.

Rice Cooker Directions:

  1. Cook rice with water until tender.
  2. Add other ingredients, stir and reset to Cook mode.
  3. Do not open lid while rice cooking for second time.
  4. Pudding is done when it reaches thick consistency and rice has begun to break down.

To freeze, simply pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze for later use. *As Shep gets older, he’s enjoyed crushed graham crackers or bits of fruit in his pudding. Anything sweet is a tasty addition.

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  1. omg this is so cute, i wish i came across this when my son was younger as i would of definitely made him his food.stupid question, could i substitute the formula for regular milk or two percent milk as we use in this house?charna

  2. You can absolutely use regular milk, Shep’s just not there, yet, so we used our formula. I think if I’d use milk, I’d have eaten it before he got his chance, too ;).

  3. Thank you so much, I have an almost 6 month old baby boy. I’m so excited to try this recipe. I’m making his foods, and on a chilly day like today he will love this. I have it on the stove now. Thanks again!

  4. My daughter is 4.5 months old and started on solids 2 weeks ago. I’m planning to make this for her, and am wondering if you would recommend blending it after it’s cooked or if it will be smooth enough for her without blending.
    Love the recipes on your site bye the way. Just found you on pinterest while looking for freezer meals 🙂
    Thanks!

    1. Welcome!! If she’s just starting solids I would still recommend blending. Or make sure the rice is over cooked some and mash it with a fork or potato masher that could help.

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