Cream of Rice cereal is simply rice ground into granules, but it can be a lot more if you know how to work with it. Cream of Rice cooks in fewer than five minutes if you're serving it as a stand-alone dish. But you can take it a step further and use it as the base for rice pudding, a thickener for soups or as a flour substitute. When making the cereal on its own, make as many portions as you need using the same ingredient ratio, 1/4 cup of cereal per cup of liquid for each serving. Try a recipe adapted from the Cream of Wheat website.
Basic Instructions
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Step 1
Add the milk or water and salt to a saucepan. Bring the liquid to a boil.
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Step 2
Add the Cream of Rice gradually, stirring constantly until incorporated. Let the liquid return to a simmer and set the heat on the stove to medium.
Step 3
Cook the rice for 30 seconds and take it off the stove. Cover the saucepan and let the Cream of Rice stand for 1 minute. Serve steaming hot.
Rice Pudding
Step 1
Heat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Bring the milk to a simmer in a heavy-bottomed saucepan.
Step 2
Add the Cream of Rice gradually, stirring constantly as you do. Lower the heat to medium and cook the rice for 30 seconds.
Step 3
Take the saucepan off the stove and cover it. Let the Cream of Rice stand for 4 minutes. Stir in the raisins, vanilla and spice and let the cereal cool to room temperature.
Step 4
Beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the sugar to the egg whites and beat them until stiff peaks form. Fold in the cooled Cream of Rice.
Step 5
Spoon the mixture into 6-ounce custard cups. Place the cups in a deep baking dish and add 2 inches of hot water to it.
Step 6
Bake the rice pudding until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean, or for about 30 to 35 minutes. Take the baking dish from the oven and place it on a wire rack. Let the pudding cool for a few minutes, or until the cups are cool enough to handle, and serve.
Things You'll Need
Basic Cream of Rice
1 cup of water or milk per serving
1/4 cup Cream of Rice per serving
Pinch of salt
Rice Pudding
1 1/2 cups of milk
1/3 cup Cream of Rice, uncooked
1/2 cup raisins
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or cinnamon
3 egg whites
1/3 cup sugar
Tip
Grind Cream of Rice in a spice grinder for use as a thickening agent. Grind the rice until powdery. Use 1 tablespoon of ground Cream of Rice per quart of liquid and simmer for 5 minutes. Add more ground rice for a thicker consistency.
You can replace up to one-fourth the amount of regular flour for an equal amount of ground Cream of Rice in baked goods.
Make your own rice cereal by grinding white rice to fine granules. Rinse the granules under cold water and let them dry before cooking them. Pulse the spice grinder to avoid grinding the rice to a powder.