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Coconut Applesauce Rice Pudding Dessert Recipe 3 cups of cooked rice (I used Basmati rice, but small grain brown rice, or sweet brown rice will work too) 1 TB of extra virgin coconut oil 1 1/2 cups of So Delicious coconut milk beverage (or make it creamier with 1 1/2 cup of pure fat coconut milk from the can) 1 1/2 cup of fresh homemade applesauce 4 TB of maple syrup (or coconut palm sugar) 1 TB of pure vanilla (or So Delicious French Vanilla Coffee Creamer ) 1 ts. of apple pie spice (or cinnamon) sprinkles of cardemon, cloves, and nutmeg additional options: handful of either shredded coconut, craisins or raisins, or even more fresh grated apple for serving NOTE: I like to make my rice pudding with already cooked rice (1 cup rice to 2 cups water, I add 1 TB of coconut oil and sprinkle of sea salt as well). But you can make this rice pudding with dried rice from scratch as well. Just add 1 more cup of milk and 1 more cup of applesauce and you should have enough moisture to come up with the same results. Here is my steps to my rice pudding: Cook the rice with a TB of coconut oil and a touch of sea salt. I actually made a big pot of basmati rice to have with my Apple Pumpkin Chicken Curry and had some leftover to make pudding with the next day. So I used 3 cups of already cooked (leftover) rice. Put 1 TB of coconut oil in a medium pot, add the cooked rice, coconut milk and applesauce. Stir on high heat until the milk is bubbling, and then turn down the heat to a simmer. Add your spices and let simmer and moisture mix and soak in for about 20 minutes. After about 20 minutes, turn off the heat and add your other optional ingredients, and then let sit to cool for about 10 minutes before pouring into serving glasses or glass bowl to serve. You can either put in the fridge to stiffen up and serve chilled, or serve warm with a sprinkle of cinnamon and syrup. Recipe will serve 4-6 people. Now for a review of the Rice Select Basmati Rice that I used. I was given a sample of this rice to try and then share what I think with you. To be honest I am not rice expert, and it really has taken me a while to make rice just right...but there are some things I like to see with what kind of rice that I buy and here are some great aspects to this Rice Select's Basmati. .. - Rice Select , is a company dedicated to a gluten-free and vegan environment. -Their product is "born and raised" in the USA so they are able to guarantee that it is not a mixed grain product. Plus they support sustainable agriculture with less waste, pollution and pesticides. -They are not genetically modified, and they are a part of the NON-GMO Project, which is an amazing stamp of goodness these days now that our food is so processed and has so many questions about how it was made or "bred". -The bottles that you buy the rice in are BPA-free, so you do not have to worry about a plastic wrap or bag or container leaking any chemicals into your rice. Plus, plus! I also found that their basmati rice was full of rich nutty flavor and cooked very well without leaving too much grime or slime in the pot. I was very impressed with how versitle basmati rice can be. Perfect or a curry dinner, but also great for this pudding recipe, and adding to soups, stew, meatballs and more. Disclosure: I was not paid to state my opinion of this product, but was given a sample from the company to try. The opinions are of my own and I was happy to support this company because of their devotion to providing USA born rice that is committed to being a NON-GMO product! If you are interested in trying some of your own, the company's website offers coupons occasionally to print off here . Also, you can hear of samples and coupons by "liking" them on their facebook page, here . And, I would also look for it at your local market to see if it is carried close to home. If not you can always try it by ordering it off of their website . ALSO.... last but not least, Rice Select would love to gift one of my readers with a nice tote and sample of their product, so if you are interested in receiving some FREE rice and a gift tote (HELLO, who wouldn't?) then all you must do is leave a comment on this blog post with your favorite way to use or eat rice (I love hearing your stories too ;) The winner will be picked from the most interesting rice combo or story. Comments and entries will be accepted until Tuesday, October 25th, until 9pm EST. USA entries only, please. Thanks for listening and I hope you try out some of their yummy rice soon. Much love to you as always, Stephanie
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