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I can't think of a more comforting dessert than this pudding. The toffee bits add a crunch to its creamy consistency. Husband Frank and I enjoy making treats like this together. It looks especially pretty layered in a parfait glass.
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 372 calories, 15 g fat (9 g saturated fat), 30 mg cholesterol, 250 mg sodium, 54 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 6 g protein.
Originally published as Chocolate 'N' Toffee Rice Pudding in Country Woman May/June 2002, p31
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Reviewed on Feb. 21, 2008 by veggielover
thankyou cookiecarol, get well!
Reviewed on Feb. 17, 2008 by CookieCarol
Tim, they are trying to confuse you here. At the top of this recipe it says Administrator. This means that a bulletin board official just pulled a recipe out of one of their magazines and has it posted here. This recipe was from Country Woman magazine. I think everybody on this bulletin board loves to help new cooks learn. This recipe means for you to cook 1 1/2 cups of rice in 3 cups of water to yield 3 cups of cooked rice (give or take). Jasmine rice will work well. Then you will take the three cups of milk and other ingredients and continue with the recipe. In case you think I'm the only one on here today (I have a sinus headache and am sitting here staring at the computer like a zombie) you are on an obscure branch of the bulletin board. Go to the top of the screen and the red band says Communitiy.....check Forums. Then scroll down part way and try out Recipes ....just Recipes. There are lots of people there and you can get many opinions to your questions. Keep asking questions....that's how you learn. Good luck!
Reviewed on Feb. 17, 2008 by veggielover
Hi country woman, i am very interested in learning exactly how to cook this like you do.so i have a questionregarding the cooked rice(3 cups) i am wondering if i should first cook the rice perhaps jasmin? and then from the cooked rice then fill three cups for the pudding? now i am a bit of a novice at cooking, but i am single aand do not have a wife to cook for me, would you be gracious enough to help me to understand some of the finer points to making this correctly? thanks timothy s.
Hi country woman, i am very interested in learning exactly how to cook this like you do.
so i have a questionregarding the cooked rice(3 cups) i am wondering if i should first cook the rice perhaps jasmin? and then from the cooked rice then fill three cups for the pudding? now i am a bit of a novice at cooking, but i am single aand do not have a wife to cook for me, would you be gracious enough to help me to understand some of the finer points to making this correctly? thanks timothy s.
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