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    Pumpkin Rice Pudding

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    Pumpkin Rice Pudding

    Serious Eats / Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Tricia Manzanero, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee

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    Why It Works

    • Whole milk hits the Goldilocks “just right” balance of creaminess without being overly watery or overly rich.
    • Starting with fully cooked rice ensures it is primed to release more of its thickening starch into the milk, yielding a smoother, creamier pudding with tender grains that stay soft even after refrigeration.
    • Long-grain rice varieties, such as basmati and jasmine, bring subtle floral notes and a naturally fragrant aroma, adding depth and character to the pudding.

    Rice pudding might not win beauty contests, but when it’s good—warm, silky, and gently sweet—it’s one of the most satisfying desserts around. Even the not-so-great grocery-store cups deliver a certain comfort. A great one, though, is pure nostalgia in a bowl. There’s a reason so many cuisines have a version: Indian kheer simmered with cardamom, Spanish arroz con leche scented with cinnamon and citrus, Iran’s saffron-stained sholeh-zard, and, in the Levant, ruz bi haleeb finished with a splash of orange blossom water. This pumpkin version leans into that feeling with the added warmth of fall flavors, bringing just enough spice to celebrate the season. It’s creamy and never stodgy, with rice coated in a thick, custardy base.

    The Science Behind Good Rice Pudding

    This pumpkin rice pudding recipe comes from our colleague Tricia Manzanero Stuedeman from our Birmingham, Alabama, test kitchen. Her goal was to create a rice pudding that stays creamy and soft, even after chilling, without turning heavy or gluey.

    Many versions of traditional rice pudding often begin by simmering dry rice directly in milk, which means the fat in the milk coats the grains before they can absorb moisture. The trouble is, coating raw rice in fat slows hydration and starch gelatinization, which can leave the grains tight and prone to firming up once cooled. Tricia takes a smarter approach, inspired by Tim Chin’s vanilla rice pudding, which uses his tried-and-tested technique of starting with fully cooked rice. Because the grains are already hydrated and gelatinized, they release starch easily into the dairy, creating a smooth, cohesive pudding that stays tender even after refrigeration.

    Using cooked rice also means you don’t need as much dairy: One cup of cooked rice reaches a thick, pudding-like consistency with four cups of milk, instead of the six typically needed when starting with raw. Since the rice is already cooked, the pudding cooks faster, thickening evenly as it simmers. Without all that excess liquid, the subtle, toasty, popcorn-like aroma of fragrant long-grain rice (such as jasmine or basmati) comes through clearly.

    For dairy, whole milk proved to be the best choice—creamy and rich without edging into heaviness. Low-fat milk produced a thin pudding; half-and-half and cream turned dense and stodgy, overwhelming the rice’s flavor. Texture is determined not just by the milk, but by the rice variety. Long-grain rice yields a slightly lighter, more defined texture, while medium-grain makes a thicker, more uniform one; both work, but fragrant long-grain adds especially nice depth.

    Serious Eats / Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Tricia Manzanero, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee

    The Method

    The recipe process is straightforward. The cooked rice simmers gently in whole milk with maple syrup, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and a pinch of salt. As it bubbles, the mixture thickens and turns silky; stirring encourages the rice to release more of its starch, and the spices bloom into the milk. Meanwhile, the pumpkin purée cooks separately until it darkens slightly and concentrates; reducing it first deepens its flavor and keeps the pudding creamy instead of thin. Once the rice finishes cooking, the thickened pumpkin is whisked in until everything is smooth and custardy. Serve it warm and lush, or chill it and loosen with a splash of milk before spooning into bowls. 

    Peak Fall Comfort

    Warm, silky, and gently spiced, it’s especially satisfying when the air turns crisp. The pumpkin creates the same coppery orange color as the leaves outside, and a scattering of pecans, pepitas, and/or speculoos crumbs brings crunch and textural contrast. Best enjoyed under a flannel blanket, this is the pudding to sink into all season.

    The recipe was developed by Tricia Manzanero Stuedeman; the headnote was written by Laila Ibrahim.

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