…is rice pudding. Baked with cinnamon on top, warm out of the oven, with just a bit of milk poured over the top to cool it off. It’s the single best thing to do with leftover rice. It’s also good cold for breakfast the next day. (It’s typically gone by 11am.)
Here is my Nana’s recipe. I believe she got it from her mother—my great grandmother Lottie (the German one).

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I’ll try your recipe! I haven’t tried to make rice pudding since a disastrous attempt back in the 90s. 🙂
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This one is super easy! Mix in as much cinnamon as you want. It all seems to float to the top while baking.
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Now I’m hungry. 😉
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😊
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It’s a cold winter in Queensland in houses designed for the subtropics. Your rice pudding sounds like a winter warmer.
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And it smells amazing while baking 😊
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