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  2. Rice Pudding with Poached Rhubarb Recipe - AOL

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    Scrape the pudding into a 9-by-13-inch glass dish, press a sheet of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the pudding and refrigerate until chilled, about 3 hours. 2.

  3. How to Make Rice Kheer, the Indian Rice Pudding You ... - AOL

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    This Indian rice pudding is a dump-and-stir recipe that's made with Basmati rice, cardamom and condensed milk. ... Learn how to make rice kheer in an Instant Pot! This Indian rice pudding is a ...

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    Crock-Pot soup recipes are perfect for busy fall days. Try Ree's slow cooker chicken tortilla and broccoli cheese soups, plus chicken noodle and loaded potato.

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    Recipes for slow-cooker chicken noodle soup, slow-cooker pork loin with cranberries and orange, and slow-cooker chocolate-hazelnut bread pudding. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering slow cookers. 292

  6. Rice pudding - Wikipedia

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    When made in the oven, the pudding rice is placed into a baking dish, and the milk, cream and sugar are mixed in. The dish is then placed in the oven and baked at a low temperature for a few hours, until the rice is tender and the pudding has a creamy consistency. While cooking, the pudding may develop a thick crust, which adds a distinct texture.

  7. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rice is commonly consumed as food around the world. It occurs in long-, medium-, and short-grained types. It is the staple food of over half the world's population.. Hazards associated with rice consumption include arsenic from the soil, and Bacillus cereus which can grow in poorly-stored cooked rice, and cause food poisoning.