With healthy cows that graze in the lush meadows of northern Spain, it’s no wonder this region is home to a booming dairy industry – and delicious, creamy desserts. Traditional Spanish rice pudding relies on vanilla and citrus for flavor, and medium grain rice for the custard-like texture. In the northern regions of Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria, rice pudding is often served with a crisp crust of caramelized sugar.
1
orange
1 cup
GOYA® Medium Grain Rice
7½ cups
whole milk
1
GOYA® Cinnamon Stick
⅛ tsp.
GOYA® Salt
1 tsp.
vanilla extract
1 cup
GOYA® Sweetened Condensed Milk
¼ cup
plus 2 tbsp. sugar
Step 1
Peel orange; reserve flesh for another use. Using tip of small knife, scrape white pith from orange rind; discard pith; set aside rind.
Step 2
Place rice in fine-holed or mesh colander. Rinse rice under cold water. In medium puchero, or medium, heavy-bottomed pot, add rice, milk, cinnamon stick, salt, vanilla and orange rind. Bring rice mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally with wooden spoon and scraping bottom of pot. Reduce heat to medium low; simmer, stirring occasionally, and continuing to scrape bottom of pot, until rice is tender and the texture resembles a thick custard, about 40 minutes. Stir in sweetened condensed milk; cook, stirring, until flavor is distributed and absorbed, about 5 minutes more.
Step 3
Evenly divide rice pudding among ramekins; serve warm or chilled. For caramelized sugar crust, evenly divide pudding among oven-safe serving bowls. Sprinkle 2 tbsp. sugar atop each bowl. Heat broiler. Place bowls 3 inches from heat source. Broil until sugar turns dark golden brown, about 1 minute. Or, use hot caramel iron or culinary torch to caramelize sugar; allow melted sugar to harden; Serve warm.
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