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Brown rice pudding recipe is a healthier way to enjoy rice pudding for breakfast, without the guilt! Naturally sweetened with mashed bananas (and an optional honey drizzle), itโ€™s great for adults and toddlers!

Brown Rice Breakfast Pudding - a healthy breakfast treat

Iโ€™m pulling this recipe for brown rice pudding out of the archives, dusting it off, and proclaiming it baby food. But also: Mama food, too. Belly-pleasing, soul-soothing, and perfect when Mama and baby both have a cold but one of us still has to take care of the other one.

Yikes, friends, itโ€™s been a long week.

You know itโ€™s bad when you donโ€™t mind when baby wakes up in the middle of the night because at least you get to sit in herย room with the humidifier. Iโ€™m telling youโ€“a humidifier is amazing. Iโ€™m not sure the science behind it, but anytime Camille has a runny nose, I crankย that thing all the way upย during her nap and sheโ€™s almost instantly better.

Whole grain baby food.

But letโ€™s talk whole grains.

When Camille was an itty bitty baby (ok, 7-8 months old), she would eat all kinds of grains because I pureed them. Oats were easy, amaranth was common, barley, millet, quinoaโ€“it all went in her belly. It made me so happy. Whole grains are some of the healthiest foods for youโ€“rich in B vitamins and great for your blood sugar. Fast forward to today, and I now have an awesome eater (seriously, she ate sauerkraut the other day and begged for more)โ€ฆbut she is VERY into feeding herself. I can hardly offer her a bite of anything. Weโ€™re definitely in the โ€˜do it myselfโ€™ phase.

This is troublesome for whole grains. She canโ€™t quite wield a spoon, and soย picking up tiny grains of quinoa or brown rice is near impossible. How are we supposed to get the good stuff in their bellies, Mamas?

Now that sheโ€™s over the age of 1 and can handle a small amount of texture, porridge came to mind. Slow cooked whole grain porridge, especially this delicious brown rice pudding.

Brown rice pudding is a healthy take on rice pudding.

I had a pot of leftover brown rice from the night before, and I remembered this recipe from my archives. It is perfectly suitable for baby because it has no added sugarโ€“just a mashed banana. You can top it with honey or maple syrup, if you like. I am unbelievablyย thrilled that Camille can eat honey nowโ€“isnโ€™t that silly?

If your baby isnโ€™t quite ready for the texture of this brown rice pudding, make it with powdered oatmeal or powdered rice cereal. If your babe ย is younger than 1, donโ€™t use honey. Never give honey to infants, ok?ย 

When Camille was under 1, she ate this brown rice pudding sweetened with nothing but mashed banana. The maple syrup or honey on top is really just for me.

Healthy rice pudding for baby

This brown rice pudding is easy to throw together with leftover rice. ย I always cookย double the amount of brown rice I need when Iโ€™m making stir-fry for dinner during the week. ย A little milk (or whatever nut you squeeze hard enough to get a milk-like substance out of), a drizzle of honey, and your favorite fruit and nuts to top. ย A handful of this, a handful of that. ย Itโ€™s warm, filling, and a totally guilt-free dessert for breakfast.

Weโ€™re working on our iron levels, since weโ€™re not big meat-eaters in our house. Dried figs and pumpkin seeds are great vegetarian sources of iron for mom and baby!

Mix up the fruit and nuts for your topping, but donโ€™t leave out the mashed banana for sweetness and textureโ€”it makes the rice pudding creamy without cream.

Rice baby food recipes

If youโ€™re looking for more baby food recipes, I have an entire section of the site devoted to them: Baby Food Recipes. I also have a great ebook that will help you ease into feeding babes solid foods when theyโ€™re ready: Hip Hip Purรฉe: My Recipes for Feeding Bรฉbรฉ.

Iโ€™m a big proponent of whole grains for babies. I used the fortified cereal powders a lot when Camille was little. I prefer to buy the organic boxed version of powdered baby cereal because theyโ€™re fortified with vitamins and minerals. Iโ€™ve seen some recipes on the internet for grinding your own grains for baby cereal, and I really theyโ€™re missing nutritional components.

The baby cereals we loved were made by Earthโ€™s Best.

Fortified food products are an important part of our lives. Grocery store items like parboiled rice, fortified milk, juice, and cereals make it easy to make sure we hit our recommended daily requirements for nutrition.ย 

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Yield: 2 servings

Breakfast Rice Pudding

Breakfast Rice Pudding

A brown rice pudding that's perfect for breakfast

Prep Time 1 minute
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 16 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups cooked brown rice (cold)
  • 1 cup milk (any kind)
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 banana (half mashed, half sliced)
  • garnishes: dried fruits, nuts, extra honey

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan, combine the brown rice, milk, butter, and cinnamon. Bring to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally.
  2. Stir in the mashed banana half and the honey. Cook about 1 minute to thicken.
  3. Divide between two bowls, and top with your choice of garnishes and the remaining banana slices. I used dried Mission figs and pepitas for the photos.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 569Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 156mgCarbohydrates: 98gFiber: 7gSugar: 45gProtein: 12g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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54 Comments

  1. Jaime Houser says:

    Made it for my hubby. Whom i normally have to forcw feed healthy food. The fact that he ate it and liked it makes it a keeper in my family! Thank you!

  2. Dr x says:

    Lol butter not vegan g

  3. louella says:

    i am a new fan! HI!???? this is my to go recipe. i have two boys 11&2 and i so surprised they liked it so much the first time i made it. i used white rice since weโ€™re not really a fan of brown rice but it is so yum! our kind of perpect comfort food. my 11yr old puts more cinnamon on his bowl everytime. thank you for this and everything that you do.

  4. Will says:

    Great recipe!. Iโ€™ve been looking for a good brown rice pudding recipe and this one is wonderful! Just as an aside to all parents, make sure you donโ€™t use honey if your child is under 12 months. Theyโ€™re too young to digest honey at that age.

  5. Stephanie says:

    Oh my gosh, I canโ€™t tell you how grateful I am for this recipe! My poor babe has a gut allergy to oats so she canโ€™t eat oatmeal. I canโ€™t wait to try this so she can experience something similar! Though she is in the phase of self-feeding-but-canโ€™t-quite-work-a-spoon like your Camille was when you wrote this, so we will see how much ends up in her belly and how much ends up on the floor lol

  6. Emily says:

    I found this recipe almost 2 years ago and it has become a staple for using up old rice. It works great with brown or white rice! So delicious!!

  7. Marti C says:

    I made this today for my Momโ€™s breakfast. She usually pours milk over her special K cereal, tops it with sliced bananas and microwaves it until itโ€™s โ€œhot cerealโ€. Messy and not very attractive. Then I saw this recipe and had to try it. I thought this recipe was genius for using up cooked brown rice and making a hot and nutritious breakfast cereal for my Mom. Thank you!

  8. Karolina says:

    Do you think add ins like chia and protein powder would work?

    1. Christina Lane says:

      Yes for sure, yummy!