Triple Chocolate Rice Pudding posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. If you had told me 5 years ago that one day I would be a crazy dessert blogger, I may not have believed you. And then, if you had told me that I would post a recipe for rice pudding on that dessert blog, I would have most definitely not believed you. Because I have never liked rice pudding. It’s made from a dinner food, has a weird texture– and besides, who wants to waste their time on something like rice pudding when you could be eating cookies, cupcakes, and ice cream?? It never made sense to me. Not until Pudding on the Rice came to town. Pudding on the Rice is a gourmet rice pudding restaurant– set up kind of like an ice cream shop. I don’t remember why I tried it for the first time. Maybe my husband was pressuring me, I really don’t know. I do remember that the first flavor I tried was “Ebony and Ivory.” Basically chocolate and more chocolate. I kind of hoped I wouldn’t taste the rice through the chocolate. O. M. G. It was spectacular. Seriously, seriously good. Ridiculously thick and creamy, so rich and decadent. Who knew?? I’ve eaten buckets of Pudding on the Rice rice pudding. Buckets. For real. And let me tell you folks– that stuff is not low cal on any planet. While it wasn’t my sole intention to create a lower calorie version of the pudding, (I simply wanted to get my rice pudding fix after they packed up and left town) my version is significantly better for your waistline than the original stuff. And, truthfully, I can’t even tell the difference. It doesn’t get any better than that! Triple Chip Rice Pudding 6028927 Ingredients 8 oz. Cool Whip (I use Free) 1 c. skim milk 1 small box Chocolate Instant Pudding mix (Sugar Free, Fat Free) 1 c. cooked White Rice 1/4 c. Milk Chocolate Chips* 1/4 c. White Chocolate Chips* 1/4 c. Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips* Instructions Cook rice*** according to directions on package to yield 1 cup. Place cooked rice in a ziplock bag, pressing out all the air, and let chill in an ice bath. Whisk together the milk and pudding mix until slightly thickened. Immediately whisk in the cool whip. Fold in the chilled rice, breaking up any chunks. Fold in the chocolate chips. Best if chilled for a few hours or overnight**. *I know it goes against your natural instinct, but go scant on the chocolate chips. Otherwise, they’ll totally overwhelm the pudding and it’s not nearly as good. **This way the pudding has time to soak into the rice. ***Great use for leftover rice, but it’s worth the effort of cooking rice especially for this if you have to. Powered by Recipage You can save this recipe to your own Recipe Box via ZipList. And they’ll take the ingredients from the recipe and generate a shopping list just for you accessible on your computer or mobile device! I use mine all the time. If you aren’t already using this really awesome recipe tool, take a minute to sign up at ZipList.com (it’s free)! Please visit my Party Page for a more complete index of Link Parties.
OMG, what a great idea to combine pudding mix and rice. I just googled rice pudding recipes for a quick dessert. I added some leftover black coffee (from breakfast) to elevate the cocoa flavor, some cocoa powder, some hot chocolate mix, 2 cups of rice, milk (measurement according to the pudding mix + half a cup)and a shot of Bailey’s Creme Brulee coffee creamer. I’m waiting for it to chill right now, but oh man I tasted it and it was SO GOOD. I love chocolate so I absolutely added extra! Thanks for the recipe! Reply
Thanks for the recipes. I am going try making banana cream rice pudding. No more cooking and whisking and baking rice pudding for me. Reply