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Risengrød | Traditional Rice Pudding From Denmark, Northern Europe | TasteAtlas

Danish rice pudding (Risengrød)

(Danish rice pudding)

Danish risengrød is a luscious and sweet rice pudding, an ancient dessert considered a luxurious and rare treat that is reserved for Christmas. It consists of short-grained rice cooked in a mixture of milk and water, with the addition of salt, and, occasionally, vanilla essence.


The rice is vigorously stirred until the dish turns into a thick and creamy pudding. The essential addition to a bowl of warm risengrød is a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar on top and a dollop of butter. Cinnamon, sugar, and butter uplift this simple dish and transform it into a fragrant and satisfying treat.


Traditionally, this Danish classic is associated with Christmas, when large portions are usually made and enjoyed on Christmas Eve. The leftovers are usually used for another Danish delicacy, risalamande, usually eaten on the days following Christmas.  Read more

The ancient Danish folk tale claims that risengrød is the favorite dish of a mythological creature known as nisse, the Scandinavian version of the Christmas elf. Nisse is usually described as a short figure with a long beard who lives in the house and acts as a guardian, but also as the one who excites mischief.


Since this traditional rice pudding is its favorite treat, a plate of risengrød is usually left exclusively for him, to keep him happy, satisfied, and away from trouble. Similar varieties of this festive dish can also be found in other Nordic countries, such as Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Iceland.