Rice pudding and rosewater strawberries

Strawberry and Rose Rice Pudding

If you are feeling adventurous get yourself a bottle of delicious aromatic Rosewater – it gives beautiful subtle flavours to cocktails, iced teas, delicate desserts, like panna cotta and my all time favourite Strawberry and Rose Rice Pudding.  In this recipe the flavours of the strawberries are enhanced with the delicate sweet taste of rose water.

3 Mini rice puddings with rosewater strawberries

Made by distilling  rose petals, rose water has an ancient culinary history. It originated from the Persians and spread across the medieval Islamic world.   It’s a key ingredient in Turkish Delight , Marzipan, and the popular South Asian dessert Gulab Jamun.

I made a smooth vanilla rice pudding, soaked the sliced strawberries in a few drops of rosewater and icing sugar, and allowed the natural juices of the strawberries to be released.  I then layered strawberries with a little juice, then cooled rice pudding and one or two strawberries on top in long shot glasses. I find this just enough after a heavy meal.  If you prefer a larger serving, use wine glasses, or small mason jars.

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Beware a heavy hand can make the flavour of rosewater overpowering, so taste it before steeping the strawberries.  I have found that some brands of Rosewater are stronger than other.  Large bottles may appear cheaper, but these are more often than not already substantially diluted.   The small bottles are normally more concentrated, hence more expensive.

This dessert is fantastic for cocktail parties, as it looks great and fills the sugar craving  gap after savoury snacks, and best of all you can make it in advance. Serve at room temperature as  subtle desserts like this lose all their flavour if served too cold.

If you are into Rice Puddings, try my Lemon Rice Pudding with poached pears here.

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Strawberries and Rose Rice Pudding
 
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Ingredients
  • 200g strawberries sliced
  • 2 tablespoons rosewater
  • 2 tablespoons icing sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 60g white rice
  • 400ml milk
  • 125ml cream
  • 25g caster sugar
Instructions
  1. Slice the strawberries and add to bowl of rosewater and icing sugar. Leave these to soak white you are making the rice pudding.
  2. Add rice, vanilla essence, milk , sugar and cream in a heavy based pot.
  3. Bring to just under the boil and simmer gently for 20 minutes, stirring constantly until the rice is tender and has absorbed most of the liquid.
  4. The mixture should be fairly soft and wet in texture as it thickens when cooled. Add more milk or cream if it becomes too thick.
  5. To serve put a few strawberries in a glass with some juice and then add some rice pudding. Add more strawberries to the top.
  6. This can be served warm, at room temperature or cold.

 

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7 Comments

  • Reply Veronica August 18, 2015 at 4:02 PM

    Stunning pictures. I am sure they taste as good as they look

  • Reply Elizabeth August 18, 2015 at 5:11 PM

    We’re all fond to rice pudding (year-round!) and have used rose water only in meringue. However, soaking strawberries in rose water fascinates me. Thank you for this beautifully styled dessert in verrines – just prefect for the three of us at home! Spectacular images and very delicate, Ev! 🙂

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon August 19, 2015 at 9:56 AM

      Old fashioned hot puddings are my favourite comfort food, but sometimes its great to breath a little life and colour into them. As always I so appreciate your kind words Elizabeth. Have a beautiful day

  • Reply Mers August 18, 2015 at 9:59 PM

    Looks AMAZINGLY beautiful Ev … Wow

  • Reply Zirkie October 2, 2015 at 9:24 PM

    It sounds and looks delicious!

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon October 2, 2015 at 10:23 PM

      Thank you for visiting my blog, yes it is such a delicious delicate taste.

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