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The Lee Bros. Simple Fresh Southern: Knockout Dishes with Down-Home Flavor
By Matt Lee, Ted Lee
Clarkson Potter - 2009
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The Lee Bros. Simple Fresh Southern: Knockout Dishes with Down-Home Flavor

Rice Pudding Pops

Page 237

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Recipe Review

3rd July 2013

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Imagine the end of a summer meal in the south. You want just a little something for dessert, something comforting, reminding you of home, but nothing too heavy. Something you could savor slowly on the porch swing, maybe with a beer or cocktail.

That's what the Lee brothers have cooked up with this frozen rice pudding pop. It's a novelty act, with a texture that's not quite popsicle, not quite ice cream, and certainly no longer pudding. Eventually you realize how the cold is muting the flavors... on the 2nd or 3rd pop. But what the heck - it's hot out, and you have a treat simultaneously refreshing and satisfying.

One tip - this recipe claims to make six 4-ounce pops. I made twelve 2-ounce pops, and easily had enough for another 6. If you don't tell anyone about this and stash the leftovers in the fridge, you can have sweet cool rice porridge for breakfast.

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