Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (2024)

Published: Modified: by Lizzy

Jump to Recipe

Making a traditional Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe from my Portuguese mother's recipe box. Arroz Doce as we say in Portugal, is a family tradition for every holiday season.

While my mom was here she decided to make my favorite Portuguese dessert. Which is never a disappointment and brings back many childhood memories. You see it is a very common dessert to bring to people's homes and celebrate any special occasion.


I love the creamy taste of the Rice Custard and when visiting Portugal, you will commonly see it on the menu or pick it up ready to go from the grocery store. Another thing that this dessert has is a little cinnamon on top.

I am not a fan of cinnamon so I left it out. It is very easy to make and I usually have all the ingredients at home so if I ever have to just whip it up for a craving or a get-together, I’m always prepared to make this Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe.

Contents hide

1 List of Ingredients

2 Step by Step - Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe

3 Variations

4 Ways to Serve

5 Tip

6 MORE RECIPES from Portugal

7 TRAVEL GUIDE to Portugal

8 Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe

List of Ingredients

These are the brands that I prefer in my cooking, in my list on Amazon to check out.

  • Rice, Dynasty Jasmine Rice 2 lbs Bag
  • Salt, Sherpa Pink Himalayan Salt
  • Lemon, fresh peelthe size of your thumb
  • Water, use Spring water or a filter, the tap will affect the taste
  • 3cupsmilk, Whole Milk
  • 1tspvanilla, Madagascar Vanilla Beans
  • ⅔cupsugar, Florida Crystals Organic Cane Sugar
  • 2egg yolks

Step by Step - Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe

I always pick my bowls in advance and set them on the table so when I'm done with everything I just pour them right into the bowls or into a glass pie dish.

1. Add the water, salt, a wedge of lemon, a stick of cinnamon, and rice into a pot to start cooking the rice slowly for about 15 minutes.
2. Add the milk slowly as the rice cooks and stir.

3. Once the rice starts to cook add the sugar and mix, in a separate bowl mix the egg yolk, vanilla, and milk and stir.
4. Turn your heat down and add the mixture to the rice in the pot while mixing steadily and fast so as not to cook the egg yolk and have a custard base.
5. Pour the rice into a pie dish or bowl and let the rice cool. About 4 hours.
6. Top with fruit or cinnamon.

Variations

You can always add a little anise to the rice once it's done cooking with raisins for a little extra in the Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe. Also, a little sprinkle of cinnamon is traditional before serving.

Ways to Serve

I like to serve it with fresh fruit on the side such as mangos, strawberries or even green grapes. I tend to spoon it into a bowl and serve it with fruit on top.

Tip

When cooking the rice, I tend to watch it cook so not to overcook it. I also rinse my rice under cold water, it helps it to cook it better and holds the shape of the grain,

MORE RECIPES from Portugal

  • Mom's Paella
  • Christmas Popovers
  • Portuguese Cod Fish Salad

TRAVEL GUIDE to Portugal

  • Lisbon Portugal
  • Cascais Portugal
  • Sintra Portugal
  • Where Locals Eat in Lisbon Portugal

Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe

Lizzy Cascalheira

Recipe from Portugal! Making a traditional, gluten-free Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe for dessert is so easy. It's quick and easy to make and a must in my family for Easter Sunday.

4.24 from 30 votes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Portuguese

Servings 14

Calories 125 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup rice Jasmine Rice
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 lemon, peel size of your thumb
  • 4 cups water
  • 3 cups milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • cup sugar
  • 2 egg yolks

Instructions

Cooking Rice

  • Add the 4 cups of water, salt, a wedge of lemon, with a stick of cinnamon into the pot along with the rice.

  • Add rice and let it start cooking the rice for about 15 minutes.

  • Add the 2 cup of room temperature milk slowly as the rice cooks and stir quickly.

  • Once the rice starts to cook add the sugar and mix everything together.

  • Turn heat down to medium and stir as it cooks. About 20 minutes until you see this creamy looking rice.

Custard Mix

  • In a separate bowl mix the egg yolk, vanilla and 1 cup of milk and stir.

  • Turn your heat down and add the mixture to the rice in the pot while mixing steadily and fast so not to cook the egg yolk and have a lumpy custard base.

  • Pour the rice into a pie dish and let the rice cool. About 4 hours

  • Top with fruit or cinnamon

Notes

  • When cooking the rice, I tend to watch it cook so not to over cook and burn at the bottom
  • I also rinse my rice under cold water, it helps not become too starchy.
  • Cinnamon is the most common top for in Portugal but I am not a fan so I like fruit of raisins on top.

Nutrition

Serving: 770gCalories: 125kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 3gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 33mgSodium: 360mgPotassium: 87mgFiber: 1gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 122IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 68mgIron: 1mg

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

★ Like this post? ★ Tried this recipe? Give it a star rating below! ★ Let us know in the comments below or on social media using #LizzyLovesFoods and tag us @LizzyLovesFoods

You can connect with us on Instagram and Facebook account or on Pinterest. Don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter & stay up to date with our latest Recipes & Travel

« Vegan Cream of Wheat with Fried Bananas

Portuguese Beef Macaroni Recipe »

About Lizzy

I love to cook, eat and find good places to have a great meal so no matter where I go I always ask the locals the same question, “Where’s a good place to eat?”

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Erika

    Hi Lizzy! In the middle of making this and it mentions vanilla, but vanilla isn’t mentioned in the ingredient list. How much vanilla?

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      Oh I'm so sorry! 1 tsp of vanilla or 1 vanilla bean. Hope you enjoy!

      Reply

  2. Amy

    Are we talking about long grain or short grain rice??

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      Hi Amy - I use Jasmine Rice and I prefer the brand Dynasty Jasmine Rice. Let me know how it turns out. Oxox Lizzy

      Reply

  3. Lisa Ann

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (14)
    Tried this last night and it was delicious, thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      So glad you loved it. xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

  4. Maria

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (15)
    I wonder if you can put raisins in while the rice is cooking?

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      I have made it with raisins and put them closer to the end of cooking time. xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

  5. Liza

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (16)
    I love this recipe, thank you for sharing

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      Thank you hope you enjoy, xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

  6. Cheryl

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (17)
    What a wonderful dish from Mom

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      Thank you hope you enjoy, xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

  7. Maria

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (18)
    I can't wait to make this on the weekend.

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      Thank you hope you enjoy, xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

  8. Lizzy

    Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (19)
    did your mom live in Portugal?

    Reply

  9. Sue Dalton

    Is it 2 or 3 cups of milk? You have 3 as a listed ingredient, but it says 2 in the making the recipe section. Thank you, I cant wait to try this!

    Reply

    • Lizzy

      In a separate bowl mix the egg yolk, vanilla and 1 cup of milk and stir, then it is mixed together. That way the egg does not cook in the rice mix but gradually is introduced. So it's 3 cups total but 2 for the rice first. Hope that helps, xoxo Lizzy

      Reply

Leave a Reply

Portuguese Rice Custard Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between rice pudding and custard? ›

While most custard and pudding recipes both typically call for eggs, the main difference is that pudding uses a starch for thickening, whereas custard's thickening agent is the egg itself (or egg yolk, in most instances). Custard's texture also tends to be firmer than pudding.

How long does rice custard last in fridge? ›

You can serve your rice pudding immediately, or let it cool to room temperature and store it in the fridge for a cold, fruit-topped breakfast or snack. The pudding will keep in your fridge for about 4 days.

What is Portuguese rice made of? ›

Add the garlic, salt, red pepper, and bay leaf and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, until they begin to soften, about 2 minutes. Add the water, parsley and cilantro and bring to a boil. Add the rice and stir well.

What country did rice pudding originate from? ›

The true root of rice pudding is hard to discern – the dish can be traced to multiple culture across millennia, including ancient China, the Byzantine Empire, and ancient India, where rice was a major food source.

What is custard called in America? ›

What is the American equivalent of custard? The US equivalent of custard is custard. We also have pudding which is thicker and more set than custard usually with flour or cornstarch. We do not refer to the dessert course of a meal as pudding.

Can you use vanilla pudding instead of custard? ›

It's a spectacular substitute in recipes that normally call for cooking eggs and dairy to make a custard (like pastry cream).

What is the best type of rice to use for rice pudding? ›

Longer grain rice holds its shape better than shorter grain rice, which isn't what you want for a rice pudding. You want a starchy rice. Any rice that would work well for risotto would work well for rice pudding.

Is jasmine or basmati rice better for rice pudding? ›

Although this dish is most commonly made using long grain White Rice (some would even use Thai Jasmine Rice, many would argue that, to achieve a balance between consistency and flavor, aromatic Basmati Rice should be used as it contains starch.

Is rice pudding healthy? ›

Nevertheless, rice pudding offers the body important vitamins, such as vitamins B1 and B2, as well as potassium, magnesium and other minerals. If the rice is prepared with cow's milk, one portion of rice pudding contains the vitamins A, B, D, E and K, as well as calcium, iodine and zinc.

Do Portuguese eat a lot of rice? ›

Starting with food, it is true that the Portuguese eat a lot of rice, so much so that the country ranks #1 in Europe for rice consumption! (In terms of rice production, Italy is #1 in Europe, and clearly they export what they don't use for their own risotto.)

Does Portugal have a national dish? ›

Bacalhau

The national dish of Portugal, bacalhau is dried and salted codfish, which is usually soaked in milk or water before cooking. The Portuguese have been eating bacalhau since the 16th century when their fishing boats brought it back from Newfoundland.

How do Portuguese eat linguica? ›

Linguiça, like many other sausages, is generally served as part of a meal, typically accompanied by rice, beans, and other pork products. Feijoada, for example, is a traditional Portuguese dish (considered Brazil's national dish), also common in Angola, that incorporates linguiça with beans, ham hocks, and other foods.

Can you get rice pudding in America? ›

Arroz con leche (rice with milk) is the Spanish and American type of rice pudding. Leftover rice is often used, especially in restaurants. Rice puddings are found in nearly every area of the world. Recipes can greatly vary even within a single country.

Which country eats rice pudding on Christmas? ›

Rice pudding is made in Norway, Sweden and Denmark for Christmas. The dessert consists of rice porridge mixed with vanilla and whipped cream and served with a red sauce.

What country is black pudding? ›

Great Britain and Ireland

What is the difference between custard and pudding? ›

Ingredients: Both custards and puddings begin with a base of sweetened cream or milk. The main difference is the ingredient used as a thickening agent. Eggs are an essential ingredient in custard, as they give the dessert its gelatinous texture. Instead of egg proteins, flour or cornstarch are thickeners in puddings.

What is another name for rice pudding? ›

Rice pudding
Kheer or Paysam, an Indian rice pudding
Alternative namescreamed rice, sütlaç, sholezard, riz au lait, arroz-doce, kheer, arroz con leche
Serving temperatureAny temperature
Main ingredientsRice, water or milk
Cookbook: Rice pudding Media: Rice pudding
2 more rows

Is rice pudding healthy for you to eat? ›

While rice pudding is not a low-calorie food, it can help people who are dieting. Rice is rich in fiber, which is highly known for its ability to curb your appetite. Some people struggle to control their appetite, especially when dieting.

Is American pudding just custard? ›

In American English, pudding typically refers to a creamy, custard-like dessert, often enjoyed cool and made from ingredients such as milk, sugar, and flavorings like chocolate or vanilla.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Laurine Ryan

Last Updated:

Views: 6153

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (57 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Laurine Ryan

Birthday: 1994-12-23

Address: Suite 751 871 Lissette Throughway, West Kittie, NH 41603

Phone: +2366831109631

Job: Sales Producer

Hobby: Creative writing, Motor sports, Do it yourself, Skateboarding, Coffee roasting, Calligraphy, Stand-up comedy

Introduction: My name is Laurine Ryan, I am a adorable, fair, graceful, spotless, gorgeous, homely, cooperative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.