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.
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.