Cranberry Vanilla Rice Pudding
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Try creamy cranberry vanilla rice pudding, studded with tart cranberries and flavored with fragrant vanilla beans for a unique holiday treat!
Marx Foods was kind enough to send me samples of mushrooms, vanilla beans, rice, and peppers. My challenge was to create a festive dish to bring to a Thanksgiving potluck, using at least one or two of the samples.
I used the vanilla beans and the Italian Vialone Nano Rice, a short grain rice similar to Arborio rice. Rice pudding may not be traditionally a Thanksgiving recipe, but I made it more festive by adding tart, fresh cranberries and fragrant vanilla. The recipe was adapted from Joy the Baker.
Cranberry rice pudding is a creamy, delicious dessert perfect for any occasion, including breakfast! Oh yeah…and Thanksgiving. Something for people who might not love pie. Or for people who DO love pie, but are still hungry.
About this rice pudding
This recipe is very similar to making a risotto except instead of stirring in broth gradually as the rice absorbs it, you’ll be stirring in milk. Make sure you have 25 to 30 minutes to devote to making the pudding so you can constantly stir it. It’s what makes it delicious!
You’ll need a good sized saucepan and a stirring spoon.
What ingredients will I need to make cranberry vanilla rice pudding?
- Short grain rice, such as Arborio
- Fresh cranberries
- Milk
- Butter
- Dark brown sugar
- A dash of cinnamon and salt
- One vanilla bean
You’ll be scraping the seeds out of the vanilla bean. The cranberries cook down, lending a beautiful rose color to the rice pudding.
You’ll need pretty serving dishes for the rice pudding, too! Serve the rice pudding warm (I love it warm!) or refrigerate to serve later. It will keep for up to four days in the fridge.
Make it your own:
- Don’t have vanilla beans? Substitute a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract.
- Cranberries not in season? Stir in another fruit of your choice. As you can guess, the pudding will be a different color, depending on the fruit you choose. Try blueberries, cherries, or dried apricots. Golden raisins would be good, too.
- Don’t add any fruit at all, if you prefer a more classic rice pudding.
More pudding, please!
If you like pudding, try one of these easy homemade pudding dessert recipes:
- Homemade Chocolate Pudding (for fantastic homemade Chocolate Pudding Pie)
- Lemon Pudding (only 3 ingredients!)
- Homemade Vanilla Pudding with Brown Butter
- Chai Spiced Chia Seed Pudding
- Chocolate Chia Pudding
- Sweet Potato Bread Pudding with Marshmallow Topping
- Blueberry Bread Pudding Recipe
- Maple Cinnamon Chia Pudding
- Banana and Chocolate Pudding Dessert Bites
- Easy Pumpkin Pudding
Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 cup short grain Italian rice, such as Arborio
- 1 heaping cup fresh cranberries, washed
- 4 cups 2% milk
- 1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- seeds scraped from one vanilla bean
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, over low heat, warm the milk. Don’t boil it -- bring it to almost boiling and then turn off the heat.
- In a large heavy pan, such as a Dutch oven, over low heat, melt butter. Once it is melted, add the rice and cranberries and stir to coat and slightly toast the rice, or about 1-2 minutes.
- Ladle in about 3/4 cup of the warm milk and continue to stir. Once the rice has absorbed the milk, add another ladle of milk. Continue this process–stirring nearly continuously until the rice is tender (taste it!) and your milk is almost gone, about 25 minutes. Make sure to watch out for the cranberries–they like to pop!
- Add the final bit of milk, the sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla bean. Stir until all ingredients are incorporated.
- Serve warm, or cold.
Nutrition Information
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Disclosure: I was sent free products to use and review. However, all opinions expressed in this post are, as always, 100% my own. I was not compensated for this post other than the free products.
Baking Serendipity says
I’ve never tried rice pudding before, but I go nutso over cranberries this time of year. I definitely want to try your rice pudding…but still eat that slice of pie :) That’s allowed, right?
Asmita says
Lovely twist to a a traditional rice pudding. Love the colors and the photographs look gorgeous!
marla says
Totally my kind of rice pudding. Love the colors the cranberries add to it.
Marx Foods says
Love your spin on a traditional rice pudding dish. Cranberries are so tasty, and they’re a great pop of color too! Lovely photos as well.
Rachel says
Thank you so much! And thanks for the great products. We had so much fun!
Jessie says
So happy you posted this. I whimically bought cranberries the other day and have no idea what to do with them.
Rachel says
Let me know if you end up making it! :)
Alexis @ There She Goes says
yum, this looks super comforting for a cold, rainy night
Donna @ My Tasty Journey says
I LOVEEEE the “holiday colors” of the pudding! It just looks so pretty:)
30AEATS (@fromagechick) says
What fun we are having with the Marx foods and Virtual Potluck! You recipe is both beautiful and comforting! Perfect with our Virtual Turkey dinner! Love the photos!
Jay Ducote says
Those pictures are amazing! I bet the food was too!
Lauren says
I love me some rice pudding! Yum yum yum.
diabeticFoodie says
Wow, Rachel, this looks so good! Love the use of cranberries.
IndianaAnna says
It was the perfect timing for me to get this recipe in my RSS feed today! I still had two bags of cranberries from last year in my deep freeze that I’ve been looking to use, PLUS I had half a gallon of milk in my fridge that expired yesterday. So, I made a batch of this rice pudding this afternoon. It definitely took some time, but the results were worth it. YUM!
Rachel says
How perfect! Love that! Glad you liked it.
Heather @ Get Healthy with Heather says
I would LOVE to try the vanilla extract! You just can’t beat top notch vanilla.
This rice pudding sounds delish!
Ali says
What a pretty color. Can’t wait to try this one.
Living The Sweet Life says
Rice Pudding is pretty much heaven in a bowl. I LOVE THE STUFF!! I love the take on the festive red … I know this would not last very long at my home.
I would love to try the Sundried Tomato & Veggie Pansotti; They’re so pretty!!