Creamy 3 milk based rice pudding (Tres Leches Rice Pudding) turned into the most amazing ice cream with a hint of rose water! Perfect summer ice cream recipe everyone needs to make!
This ICE CREAM.
Remember when I made Coconut Tres Leches rice pudding and I told you how I can’t get enough of it. Now I went ahead and turned it into ice cream. I made sure that nothing could stop me from devouring tons and tons of this rice pudding and so for summer we have an ice cream version!
I am telling you that there is nothing that beats homemade ice cream but this flavor is probably the best I have made till now! The creaminess along with little chewiness from rice makes it such an indulgent and refreshing treat for this warm weather that I have been eating it plain, stuffed in cones, with fruits. Recently we received our storage box and just in time for summer I recovered my ice cream maker from there too. Now I am all about making ice creams. So is there any flavor you recently tried somewhere and would like to see here?? Write it down in the comments! I would love to recreate some crazy delicious flavors this summer.
As for summer all my brothers & sisters are enjoying summer vacations and I can’t be more jealous! On good note, my mom reached here yesterday from India and I am so excited to drive her around, take her to my favorite restaurants and learn from her my favorite recipes which I haven’t eaten since so many years as she knows how to make them the best and everytime I tried them here, they never tasted the way they tasted way back home when she would make.
This ice cream is seriously so so simple and all you need is 30-45 mins and then remaining is left to your freezer and ice cream maker! Told you easy peasy!!
Adapted from my Coconut Tres Leches Rice Pudding recipe.
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- 1 cup arborio rice or any other short grain rice
- 1 can sweet condensed milk (14 oz can)
- 1 can full fat coconut milk (13.5 oz can)
- 2 cups full fat milk
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 4 tbsp sugar
- 6 egg yolks
- Few tbsp of rose water (optional but seriously delicious, STRONGLY SUGGESTED)
- In a pot, add arborio rice along with around 3 cups of water and cinnamon stick. Bring it to a boil and simmer on medium-high heat until the rice is cooked through. We want the rice to be soft and mushy.
- Now once rice is cooked, if there is still water remaining strain or while cooking, if it starts to get dry add some more water. Discard the cinnamon stick.
- Now transfer the cooked rice to a big pot and add sweet condensed milk and coconut milk. Cook it on medium-low heat for 15-20 minutes.
- On other side, whisk egg yolks in a bowl. Warm up the full fat milk in a pot and once it 's warm add few tbsps of the warmed up milk into the bowl while whisking continuously so yolks don't curdle.Add the milk & egg mixture into the remaining warmed full fat milk and cook on slow whisking continously until it starts to get slightly thick. Now add this mixture to the rice mix and stir around and cook on low for another 10-15 minutes or more and you will notice that the rice pudding will start to become thick. Keep stirring it in between so it doesn't stick to the bottom.
- Bring it to room temperature and then chill covered in refrigerator for good 1-2 hours or overnight.
- Now add it to the already chilled bowl of ice cream maker and churn in ice cream maker as per your manual instructions. While churning add good big tbsps of rose water in the ice cream.
- Transfer to an air tight container and freeze until ready to serve.
- This makes around 1.5 quarts of ice cream. I had to do it in two batches in my ice cream maker.
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Sues says
This is SUCH an awesome ice cream flavor!! Also, I have those ice cream containers and love them 🙂
naivecookcooks says
Yohoo!! Aren’t those containers the best girl?!! Thanks for stopping by!
Justine | Cooking and Beer says
I NEED these ice cream containers, Ami! Like NEED! Where oh where can I get some? Also, this ice cream is so creative and I’m dying over the flavor! Pinned!
naivecookcooks says
Haha I know I felt the same when I saw them too!! I got them from T J Max here. Thanks for pinning!
Mir says
Wow, gorgeous pics!! I love the flower, too. I’ve never thought to make rice pudding ice cream. Brilliant!
naivecookcooks says
Thanks Mir!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Oh this flavor sounds just perfect, Ami! I love the sound of it! And your pictures are simply stunning!
naivecookcooks says
Awwww thanks Gayle!!
Renee@ Two in the Kitchen says
This “rice-cream” looks delicious! And I love the pretty purple flowers you added for a gorgeous pop of color!!
naivecookcooks says
hehe thanks Renee and genius idea!! I should have named it rice-cream!! 🙂
Heather - Butter & Burlap says
I’ve never tried rice pudding ice cream! I’m so intrigued by the flavors and texture of it all. I also have those containers and they’re awesome! So glad I stopped by!
Erin @ Miss Scrambled Egg says
So pretty! I bet this tastes so yummy. 😀
Shweta A says
wow, its like summer in a bowl..Lovely colour and texture and yessss nothing beats a homemade icecream….slurp!!!
Have a nice weekend 🙂
Kelly - Life Made Sweeter says
Homemade ice cream is my weakness! Oh my goshs rice pudding and tres leches?? Love the creative flavor! So so pretty with the flowers too!
annie@ciaochowbambina says
I love rice pudding so I will doubly love this ice cream! Thanks for sharing…and btw – love the flower! Reminds me of my gram! 🙂
Christina @ Bake with Christina says
That ice cream looks super creamy and yummy! And I totally love that ice cream container – SO adorable!! 🙂
Sneha says
Heyya,.. Wow, gorgeous pics!! I love the flower, too. I’ve never thought to make rice pudding ice cream. Awesome… <3
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
Ami! This rice pudding ice-cream looks amazing! What an incredible idea. And I so loved the flowers on top! YUM!
Harriet Emily says
Rice pudding and ice cream?! Best. Idea. Ever. What an amazing flavour combo! They have to be two of my favourite desserts to eat, so I will definitely have to try this beautiful recipe – I just know I’m going to love it!
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
What a totally clever idea! I love the idea of combining three delicious things into one dessert! 😀
Marry An says
This Greek version looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it 🙂
Monica says
Oh gosh – how cool is this! I’m dying to try it – I know I would love the texture and the creaminess…yum!!
Linda @ Veganosity says
I’m a huge fan of rice pudding, but I’ve never had it in ice cream. So creative Ami! I’m going to have to make a vegan version of this, it looks delicious.
Erin R. says
Whaaaaat? I love ice cream with things mixed in! If there’s nothing to chew on then I don’t have much interest. Pure genius.
Have you ever made cinnamon ice cream? I love it in the ice cream shops, but I can’t think how to get the cinnamon into a homemade ice cream base. The ground cinnamon just clumps up because of the oils and I never feel like the cinnamon sticks infuse enough flavor. Hmm. Bit of a dilemma.
But I’m so excited for you to have your mom visiting and get her to show you all her recipes. Isn’t it funny how hard it is to recreate things like that? Have fun!