Ingredients You’ll Need
(Serves 6–8)
- ½ cup uncooked long-grain white rice (not instant!)
- 4 cups whole milk (or full-fat coconut milk for dairy-free)
- ½ cup granulated sugar (adjust to taste)
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 1½ tsp ground cinnamon, divided
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: ½ tsp almond extract (for depth)
💡 Pro Tips:
- Don’t use instant or minute rice—it turns mushy. Long-grain or Arborio works best.
- Stir once halfway—prevents sticking and blends flavors.
- For extra richness: Stir in ½ cup half-and-half or cream at the end.
Step-by-Step Instructions (Effortless & Soul-Soothing)
1. Combine Ingredients
- In a 4–6 quart slow cooker, whisk together rice, milk, sugar, 1 tsp cinnamon, salt, and vanilla.
- Cover and cook on LOW for 2.5–3.5 hours, stirring once halfway through.
2. Check for Doneness
- Pudding is ready when rice is tender, mixture is thick and creamy, and it coats the back of a spoon.
- It will thicken more as it cools.
3. Finish & Serve
- Stir in optional almond extract or cream.
- Sprinkle with remaining ½ tsp cinnamon.
- Serve warm, room temp, or chilled.
4. Top with Love
- Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream
- Toasted almonds, walnuts, or pecans
- A drizzle of caramel or honey
- A few candied orange zest strips for brightness
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
- Tastes better the next day—flavors deepen beautifully.
- Store covered in fridge for up to 5 days.
- Reheat gently on stove with a splash of milk if too thick.
- Freeze? Not recommended—dairy can separate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use brown rice?
A: Yes—but increase cook time to 4–5 hours on LOW and add 1 cup extra milk.
Q: My pudding is too thin—what do I do?
A: Cook uncovered on HIGH for 20–30 minutes to reduce, or chill—it thickens significantly when cold.
Q: Can I make it vegan?
A: Yes! Use full-fat coconut milk, maple syrup or coconut sugar, and dairy-free vanilla.
Q: Why no eggs?
A: This is a stir-free, custard-style rice pudding—thickened by rice starch and slow cooking, not eggs (common in many traditional versions!).
A Bowl Full of Quiet Comfort
This Slow Cooker Rice Pudding isn’t just dessert—it’s a gesture of care, a moment of pause in a busy world. It says that you’re worth taking time for, even if that time is spent doing nothing but letting milk and rice become something tender and sweet.
So measure that rice, pour that milk, and let your slow cooker work its magic. Because some of the best things in life don’t require effort—just presence, patience, and a little cinnamon.
Do you serve yours warm or cold? With nuts, raisins, or plain?
Share your tradition in the comments! And if this recipe brought back a cherished memory—or introduced you to a new favorite—pass it on to someone who believes in the magic of simple, slow-cooked comfort. 🍚🥛✨
