As you cook the rice, do not rush this process – bring it to a boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer. Stir frequently to prevent it from sticking to the pot. Also, a good rule of thumb is to not cook the rice until all the liquid has gone, as the rice will absorb the remaining liquid as it cools.
When whipping the lactose-free cream, make sure it is very cold before starting, as this will allow it to incorporate better into the pudding and maintain its structure. Gently fold in the whipped cream, taking care not to overmix and cause the whipped cream to deflate.
This lactose-free Danish rice pudding recipe brings together the best of both worlds – delicious flavours and textures minus the lactose. Read on to learn more about the dessert!
Arla® LactoFREE Milk whole
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1 litre |
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Arla® LactoFREE Whipping and cooking cream
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500 ml |
Water
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300 ml |
Pudding rice
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180 g |
Almonds (without skin, roughly chopped)
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100 g |
Sugar
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2 tbsp |
Vanilla powder
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¼ tsp |
Cherry sauce
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1 Glass |
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Imagine sinking your spoon into a velvety, creamy almond rice pudding, bursting with the sweetness of vanilla and whipped cream, the crunch of almonds, and topped with a tantalising cherry sauce. This heavenly dessert is a lactose-free variation of the traditional Danish rice pudding, also known as ‘risalamande’.
It consists of tender grains of pudding rice cooked with lactose-free milk, which is then gently folded with sweet vanilla, chopped almonds, and lactose-free whipped cream. This gives the dessert a delightful creamy and velvety texture with a bit of crunch to every bite. A fruity cherry sauce adds a crowning touch, as the tartness of the cherries cuts through the richness of the pudding, creating a sweet fusion of flavours.
For more delicious dessert recipes, check out our lactose-free orange chia pudding, lactose-free porridge with apple and almonds, and baked pears with lactose-free cinnamon yoghurt cream.
No Danish Christmas is complete without a hearty helping of Danish Christmas rice pudding. A staple in Danish households during the festive season, this dessert is a joyous fusion of taste, texture, and tradition. This recipe substitutes regular milk and cream with lactose-free alternatives, ensuring that the dessert remains as authentic, tasty, and delicious as its traditional counterpart. Complete with a hidden almond for an added touch of fun and tradition, the sweet traditional dessert has been a favourite for generations, and this lactose-free variation ensures that even more people can savour its delectable taste.