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Wild Rice Pudding with Apples and Dried Cherries



Tender wild rice is suspended in a maple-sweetened custard and accented with sautéed apples and dried cherries--a dish that proves that comfort food can be exciting, too.

If you make the wild rice a day ahead, store it airtight in the refrigerator so it doesn’t dry out.

Ingredients:

Ingredients:
3 extra-large Organic Valley Eggs
1 cup Organic Valley Half and Half
1/3 cup pure maple syrup (do not substitute pancake syrup)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 cup dried cherries
3 cups cooked wild rice

Apples:
2-3 tablespoons Organic Valley Butter
4 tart apples, peeled and diced
1/2 cup apple cider
2 tablespoons dried cherries

Optional: organic yogurt

Instructions:

1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter 6 ramekin cups (4-ounce size).

2. Beat eggs, milk, maple syrup and cinnamon. Stir in dried cherries and wild rice. Divide mixture into ramekins. Place on baking sheet. Bake until barely set, 35-40 minutes. The puddings may still look slightly wet on top, but any remaining liquid will seep back into the pudding. Let them stand for 10-15 minutes while you prepare the apples.

3. Apples: Heat butter in sauté pan over medium flame. Add apples and sauté until partially tender, about 2 minutes. Add cider and cherries; raise heat to high and cook, stirring often, until cider is reduced to a glaze and apples are tender.

4. To serve: Run a knife around the edges of each pudding. Invert puddings onto individual serving plates. Spoon apples around puddings. If you wish, add a dollop of yogurt alongside each pudding. Serve immediately.

Note: The rice pudding can also be baked casserole-style in one large baking dish. Dried cranberries or raisins can stand in for the cherries.

 

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