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Rice Pudding With Pineapple And Banana

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Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

85 g Arborio rice
1 Vanilla pod
1 Twirl lemon zest
1 pn Salt
600 Milk
300 Cream
1 T Caster sugar
30 g Unsalted butter
Icing sugar
4 Fresh pineapple
2 Bananas
8 Satay sticks

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 140C/gas 11/2.  Heat the butter and sugar until
foaming and add the rice. Stir to  coat all the grains until they are
glistening.  Heat the milk and add it carefully and gradually to the
rice - it  will spit at first. Add the cream, salt and lemon zest (in
one piece  for easy removal later). Split the vanilla pod, scrape out
the seeds  and add pod and seeds to the rice.  Bring to a gentle boil
and, before the milk rises, pour into a deep  earthenware dish to cook
gently in the oven for about 21/2 hours.  Cover the surface of the
pudding with parchment paper to prevent a  brown skin forming.  When
cooked, remove from the oven, remove the lemon zest and vanilla  pod
and pour the rice mixture into 4 large ramekins. Allow to cool  while
you prepare the fruit.  Cut the fruit into suitable sized chunks to be
threaded on to the  satay sticks (soak these first in water for a while
to stop them  burning). Allow two sticks per person. Dredge the fruit
generously  with icing sugar and caramelise them under the grill or
with a blow  torch.  Dredge the top of the puddings quite thickly with
a mixture of icing  sugar and caster sugar and pop the dishes under the
grill to  caramelise and melt the sugar (or, again, use a blow torch).
Allow  the caramel to set.  Serve a pot of rice pudding with two fruit
skewers for each person -  warm rather than hot.  Converted by
MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 725
Calories From Fat: 224
Total Fat: 25.1g
Cholesterol: 64.5mg
Sodium: 311.3mg
Potassium: 852.1mg
Carbohydrates: 119.9g
Fiber: 6.1g
Sugar: 28.9g
Protein: 8.8g


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