
We had the Missionary Elders over for their tea last night and I made them a very tasty Moussaka. It went down a real treat. Neither one of them had had it before, but they both had second helpings. I think it is fair to say . . . Missionary Elders like Moussaka!

Because Moussaka is such a hearty and rich dish I wanted to make something not too heavy for dessert. I took a chance and decided to make them a simple rice pudding . . .


Not a baked rice pudding, or anything elaborate. No sultanas, or other fruit stirred in . . . no eggs either . . . just a simple mix of milk, cream, rice and simple flavours . . .


A bit of orange zest and vanilla . . . and a knob of butter stirred in at the end . . .
I like to spoon it into pretty glasses . . . wine glasses, atop a nice dollop of jam. But you can do as you wish. The jam though . . . adds a nice touch. It's nice to bring it up from the bottom with your spoon when you are eating it . . . like a sticky, sweet and fruity surprise.

It's not a difficult pudding to make. It uses simple ingredients. It's not slimy or lump . . . it's just comforting and simple and delicious. What more could a body ask for. (Needless to say, the pudding went down a real treat as well!)

I like to spoon it into pretty glasses . . . wine glasses, atop a nice dollop of jam. But you can do as you wish. The jam though . . . adds a nice touch. It's nice to bring it up from the bottom with your spoon when you are eating it . . . like a sticky, sweet and fruity surprise.

It's not a difficult pudding to make. It uses simple ingredients. It's not slimy or lump . . . it's just comforting and simple and delicious. What more could a body ask for. (Needless to say, the pudding went down a real treat as well!)

*A Simple Rice Pudding*
Serves 6pinch salt
1/2 tsp of orange extract, or 1 TBS finely grated orange zestJam to serve (optional)

Cook for a further 30 to 35 minutes, giving it a good stir every 10 minutes or so, cooking until the rice is very soft and almost melting in the mouth. Most of the liquid should be absorbed. The pudding should be creamy, not too runny or too dry. If it is too dry, it is okay to add a bit more milk or cream to slacken it a bit. Remove from the heat. Stir in the butter and enough of the remaining sugar that you want as far as taste goes. You may not want the full amount.

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