This Slow Cooker Rice Pudding is the perfect hands-off dessert. Made with Arborio rice — the same short-grain variety used in risotto — it creates a naturally rich and creamy texture without needing heavy cream or eggs. As it cooks low and slow, the rice releases its starches, while a blend of white and brown sugar brings a deep, caramel-like sweetness balanced by cozy notes of cinnamon and nutmeg.
Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with butter or nonstick spray to prevent sticking. Add the milk, Arborio rice, both sugars, vanilla, cinnamon, salt, and nutmeg. Stir well until the sugars are mostly dissolved.
Place the tablespoon of butter on top of the mixture. As it melts during cooking, it adds a smooth, velvety richness to the pudding.
Cover and cook on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours.
Tip: Arborio rice is essential for achieving that creamy consistency because of its high starch content. Using long-grain rice will result in a thinner, less creamy pudding.
Give the pudding a stir at the 2-hour mark and again around 3 hours. This helps evenly distribute the starch and ensures a smooth texture.
Once the rice is tender and the pudding has thickened, stir in the raisins. If the pudding feels too thick, mix in a small splash of milk until it reaches your preferred consistency.
Dust with additional cinnamon before serving. Enjoy it warm for a comforting treat, or refrigerate for about an hour if you prefer it chilled and slightly firmer.
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