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Rice pudding

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  • moanymoany
    moanymoany Posts: 2,877 Forumite
    Absolutely Kittyscarlett!

    Alternative is to bring the mix to the boil and simmer as hard as you can without it boiling over for 10 minutes. Then put the mix into a hot flask and leave it all day.
  • tanith
    tanith Posts: 8,091 Forumite
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    Rice Pudding has got to be the pudding requiring least effort... for goodness sake four table spoons of rice , sugar and 2 pints of milk , bung in oven at 150* and forget about it for 2 hrs.... what could be simpler....
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  • black-saturn
    black-saturn Posts: 13,937 Forumite
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    Thanks but it's too much effort for me, thought it would be easier than that! I got a couple of tins in the cupboard! Just wondered what i could do with this milk stuff.

    I'll chuck it :)
    You could try doing it in a saucepan. Put the same amount of ingredients in a large saucepan and simmer it on the lowest setting your oven will do for about 30 minutes and stir it continuously. I can't do it like this as I always end up with a burnt saucepan :o

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  • You could try doing it in a saucepan. Put the same amount of ingredients in a large saucepan and simmer it on the lowest setting your oven will do for about 30 minutes and stir it continuously.

    Bit like this and this then :confused:

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  • AussieLass
    AussieLass Posts: 4,066 Forumite
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    I do the same as Twink but I add coconut to mine at the end. :D
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  • Churchmouse
    Churchmouse Posts: 3,004 Forumite
    AussieLass wrote: »
    I do the same as Twink but I add coconut to mine at the end. :D

    Why oh why does that not surprise me:rotfl: :rotfl: :T The hobnob wars are over, let the rice wars commence:p (but it does sound good, I just love coconut;) )
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  • twink
    twink Posts: 3,827 Forumite
    i have a tin of light coconut milk in the cupboard that i was going to try in a rice pud, not sure i will now though, not if it makes you get on the wrong bus :rotfl:
  • black-saturn
    black-saturn Posts: 13,937 Forumite
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    Bit like this and this then :confused:

    Penny. x
    Yes thats it. Sorry about repeating, I just havn't got the time or patience to look at every post.
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  • I love rice pudding - yum!!!!
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  • Yes thats it. Sorry about repeating, I just havn't got the time or patience to look at every post.

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    When you posted, not including the OP (which I assume that you read :confused: ) there were 18 other posts, only 17 if you don't include the post you'd already made in the thread. Not much to read, really.

    Penny. x
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