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    When I was growing up, my mom was nice enough to make a separate meal for the kids on some occaisions. I was not a very picky eater but remember there were some “adult foods” that we were not served. One of those meals was Chicken Curry. Whenever my mom served it, my brother and I knew what we were getting…. a bowl of doctored up, sweet rice.

    I remember feeling so lucky to face only a bowl of cinnamon-y, warm rice for dinner. The flavors are the same as rice pudding but the mixture of rice and milk, more like cereal. I don’t make it often these days but I find that when I am sick or feeling forlorn, it hits the spot (probably due in large part to the serving of childhood nostalgia it comes with). When I do enjoy this treat, it is often for breakfast made with leftover rice. Give it a try next time you have leftover Asian food.

    Cinnamon Rice Cereal
    White Rice
    Butter
    Brown Sugar
    Cinnamon
    Milk

    Put a piece of butter, and few spoons of brown sugar over rice in a bowl. Cover with milk. Microwave until very warm. Sprinkle with cinnamon and eat.

    Brown Sugar Tip: Perhaps you all know this trick but it is one of my favorite kitchen tips. A small little slice of apple in your brown sugar will keep the whole thing from getting hard for months. Just pop a little apple sliver in the bag or in a tupperware.

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    4 Responses to “Cinnamon Rice Cereal & A Brown Sugar Trick”

    1. Patricia Scarpin Says:

      What a delicious treat - next time I make some rice pudding, I’ll use brown rice.

    2. Sarah Says:

      This is so weird! My boyfriend has always put brown sugar in his rice (although he omits everything else) which I thought was strange- I had never heard of this before. I’m not a huge fan of it but that’s with Minute Rice (I’m not ashamed to admit it!) I think I’ll give this a shot with different types of rice- maybe Jasmine? I don’t think I’ve had it before but picked some up the other day. Either way, it’s gonna rock his world… butter, milk, cinnamon… he has no idea what he’s missing, lazy boy. Thanks for the idea!

    3. Patricia Scarpin Says:

      I meant brown sugar. :S

    4. Tiffany Says:

      Doesn’t the apple go bad? Or do you put the whole thing in the fridge?

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