Pineapple Rice Pudding Recipe (2024)

This Pineapple Rice Pudding is a sweet and creamy delight that’s loaded with tropical flavors. From the rich crushed pineapple to the stiff whipped cream and marshmallows, this delightful dessert has it all!

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I love whipping this recipe up during the summer months as it feels cooling and satisfying without being overly heavy. Plus, you can easily top it with everything from cinnamon to maraschino cherries for an extra hit of flavor!

And honestly? The silky texture of this pineapple rice pudding is enough to convert anyone who usually turns down post-dinner treats.

Although it’s not the healthiest dessert of all time, it’s a firm favorite in my recipe binder for when I need indulgence.

The rice pudding base is made with heavy whipped cream which gives it a rich and creamy texture. But it’s the marshmallows and crushed pineapple that lend the dish tons of delectable sweetness.

Yep, that’s right – there’s no serving of sugar used to sweeten things up here!

Oh, and did I mention that this simple and delicious recipe is no-bake? So, you can get dessert on the table without preheating an oven or watching for a rise!

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Why You’ll Love This Pineapple Rice Pudding

  • It’s perfectly fluffy and is filled with amazing tropical and creamy flavors!
  • It’s easy enough for beginners to make and is ideal for the summer months.
  • It contains just a handful of ingredients which makes trips to the grocery store super easy.
  • It’s usually a hit with dinner party guests!
  • It gets an incredible sweetness from the crushed pineapple, cinnamon, marshmallows, and maraschino cherries!
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Ingredients

The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.

  • Cooked rice. Use leftover white rice if you have it.
  • Crushed pineapple. Drain this to avoid an overly wet result.
  • Marshmallows. Crucial for sweetness! Chop them so they mix better into the rice mixture.
  • Whipping cream. Make sure this is stiffly whipped to give your pudding structure.
  • Maraschino cherries. For a sweet and aesthetic topping!
  • Cinnamon. This is just used for topping, but it adds a slight warmth and spice to an otherwise sweet dish.
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How to Make Pineapple Rice Pudding

  • Step One: Add marshmallows to cooked rice while it’s still hot and stir until the marshmallows melt.
  • Step Two: Add the crushed pineapple and stir.
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  • Step Three: Stir in the whipped cream.
  • Step Four: Add the mixture to parfait dishes and chill your rice pudding in the fridge until cold.
  • Step Five: Serve your puddings with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a cherry on top!
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Equipment Needed

You don’t need much equipment to make this recipe, but I highly recommend at least getting some mini dessert glasses! They make the result look way more appetizing than putting things in a regular bowl!

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What to Serve with Pineapple Rice Pudding

If you want to create a smorgasbord of puddings, I recommend setting up a dessert table with a few of these dishes!

  • Butterscotch Pudding
  • Orzo Pudding
  • Pineapple Delight
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Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • I recommend using medium-grain white rice or basmati rice from the grocery store to make this pineapple rice pudding. It’s best to avoid brown rice as it can be slightly too hard and grainy. But otherwise, any starchy rice is ideal!
  • You need to make sure you’ve properly drained your rice before mixing in the marshmallows. You don’t need to rinse it, but getting rid of excess water will stop your rice pudding from being mushy or watery.
  • Before cooking your rice, rinse it in cool water until the water runs clear. This will remove any excess starch and keep the result fluffy and delicious!
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Variations and Substitutions

  • If you’re feeling fancy, you can add a dollop of compote or jam to the top of your pudding for a fruitier flavor!
  • Although there’s crushed pineapple in the pudding, nothing is stopping you from topping it with pineapple slices.
  • I love adding raisins or a few chopped nuts to this recipe for extra texture and flavor. To be honest, any add-ins that work well with pineapple will taste incredible mixed into your pudding!
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Storage Instructions

I usually pre-portion my pineapple rice pudding into separate ramekins or glasses in the fridge. They last for up to 3 days in the fridge this way.

If you don’t want to use glasses, an airtight container will keep your rice pudding even fresher!

Should your pudding be slightly too thick or globby after it’s been stored, add small amounts of milk to thin things out before eating.

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Can I Freeze?

You can freeze this pineapple rice pudding for up to 3 months in airtight containers or freezer bags.

Just remember to take it out of the fridge the night before you plan to eat it!

Pudding Recipes

Looking for more pudding recipes to try? I have several that are winners.

  • Hot Fudge Pudding Cake:So sinfully rich! Luscious chocolate cake bakes right with a creamy, chocolatey pudding sauce.
  • Half-Hour Pudding:An easy vintage dessert recipe just like Grandma used to make. The sweet bread pudding bakes in a rich caramel sauce for 30 minutes.
  • Cracker Pudding:A vintage Pennsylvania Dutch dessert recipe that is creamy and sweet.
  • Radio Pudding:A simple vintage recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation. The cake base bakes right in a luscious butterscotch sauce.
  • White Chocolate Pudding:Enjoy the smooth, creamy and sweet flavour of this homemade White Chocolate Pudding. Make it extra special by topping with strawberries and whipped cream!

You’ll also like Pineapple Pretzel Fluff, Pineapple Coconut Bundt Cake, Half Hour Pudding, Pineapple Tarts, Pineapple Dip, Pineapple Cake, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Pineapple Pie and Pineapple Upside Down Cupcakes.

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Pineapple Rice Pudding

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 6

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Sweet and creamy with a hint of yummy pineapple flavor!

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked rice
  • 1 cup crushed pineapple drained
  • 10 marshmallows chopped
  • 1 cup whipping cream stiffly whipped
  • maraschino cherries for garnish
  • cinnamon for garnish

Instructions

  • Add marshmallows to cooked rice while it’s still hot. Stir until marshmallows melt.

  • Add crushed pineapple and stir.

  • Stir in whipped cream. Add to parfait dishes and chill in the fridge until cold.

  • Serve with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a cherry on top.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowl | Calories: 378kcal | Carbohydrates: 66.3g | Protein: 2.6g | Fat: 12.5g | Saturated Fat: 7.8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4.1g | Cholesterol: 44.2mg | Sodium: 46.9mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 20g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Keyword pineapple rice pudding

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FAQs

Why is my rice pudding not thick enough? ›

However, you can add, if, if your rice pudding di or vanilla pudding didn't thicken it is not only because of the kind of milk you used, you generally you need to use some kind of a starch, either arrow root or corn starch.

How do you keep rice pudding from getting watery? ›

Don't cover when it's still hot. Do not cover when the pudding is still hot, but should be covered when the pudding has cooled. This is to avoid the presence of steam which makes the pudding runny.

Why does my rice pudding get hard? ›

As a result, the rice in the pudding can become firm and hard when it cools down. It's a natural process that occurs with certain types of rice. To prevent this, you can try adding a bit more liquid or cream to the rice pudding before refrigerating it.

Why didn't my rice pudding set? ›

If your rice pudding has ended up too thin, it is likely that it didn't cook it long enough at the end to thicken the custard. If it needs rescuing, pour it into a saucepan, heat, then stir in a bit of cornstarch mixed with cold water, a bit at a time, until the pudding thickens as needed.

How do you fix pudding that didn't thicken? ›

Your best bet would be to mix a tablespoon of cornstarch and a teaspoon of sugar with some of the beverage and add it to the warm pudding. Heat it to a bubble and stir until it thickens. You may have to adjust the seasoning, particularly vanilla.

What kind of rice is best for rice pudding? ›

For the same reason you wouldn't normally make risotto with basmati or jasmine or brown rice, you wouldn't normally make rice pudding with it. Calrose, a short/medium grain rice, works well with this recipe because it gets soft and sticky when cooked.

Will rice pudding thicken in the fridge? ›

How do you serve rice pudding? Served hot, the mixture will be in its loosest state: closer to loose yogurt. But if you let it cool in the fridge, the mixture will firm up and the starches will thicken the texture slightly.

Does rice pudding thicken after cooking? ›

Serve rice pudding at whatever temperature you'd like: straight from the pot, warm, or even cold. It does thicken up as it cools, so thin it out if needed with more milk to get it back to your desired texture.

Why can't you reheat rice pudding? ›

Rice is more problematic than some other leftover foods as it may contain bacteria called Bacillus cereus, which survive some cooking processes . This bacterium is often the cause of food poisoning from reheated or cooked rice.

Why is my rice pudding gummy? ›

If your rice has absorbed too much liquid, the grains may have split and the starches may have given the rice a soft, gluey consistency. One way to fix that? Add even more liquid. Pour in some milk, a dash of vanilla, and spoonful of sugar, and suddenly your mushy rice is a rich rice pudding.

Should you wash rice for pudding? ›

While we've mentioned before that this dessert gets its perfectly creamy texture from the starch that is released when the grains are cooking, we do suggest a rinse for this recipe in order to wash off excess debris and added starch.

How long do you have to wait for pudding to set? ›

Set the bowl, uncovered, in the refrigerator. After 15 minutes, cover the pudding with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed against the surface and refrigerate until fully thickened, about 2 hours. To serve: Whip the thickened pudding with a hand or stand mixer for a full minute to restore its creamy texture.

Is jasmine or basmati rice better for rice pudding? ›

Short-grain or long-grain rice will work for this rice pudding recipe, but make sure you use white rice. That's what is traditionally used and what is best for rice pudding––particularly jasmine, arborio, or sushi rice because they are extra starchy and create a thicker, creamier pudding.

Why did the milk curdle in my rice pudding? ›

Boiling is a sure way to curdle milk. It's not just boiling. Heating milk too quickly, even if it never comes to a boil, can also curdle it. To prevent the dairy from curdling, heat the milk gently over medium-low heat.

How to thicken rice? ›

After draining the rice, pour a light stream of cool water over the sieve or colander. Gently unstick the grains of rice with your fingers. Bake the rice in the oven for 5 minutes to remove the excess water. If the rice is still watery or soggy, you can cook off the extra water in the oven.

Does cornstarch make pudding thicker? ›

Cornstarch: Three tablespoons of cornstarch thickens the vanilla pudding. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the flavor, but it won't make the pudding taste salty.

Does pudding thicken as it sits? ›

You should wipe a clear, clean line through the custard. Remove from heat. The pudding will thicken more as it cools.

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