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Arroz con Leche, or Mexican rice pudding, is a comforting and simple no-fuss Mexican dessert guaranteed to satisfy any sweet tooth! It can be served hot or cold and is made with only 6 ingredients.

Want more Mexican desserts? Youโ€™ve got to try this tres leches cake, fresas con crema, or Mexican brownies!

Arroz con Leche in a pot ready to be eaten.

What is Arroz con Leche?

Arroz con Leche, or Mexican rice pudding, will forever remind me of my family. Itโ€™s a comforting, simple, and easy dessert made from a few ingredients, including long-grain white rice, sugar, milk, and cinnamon sticks. It can be served hot or cold and is eaten year-round!

There are many arroz con leche recipe variations out there. Some include sweetened condensed milk, others use whole milk, some use evaporated milk, and some use a combination of all three!

I like to keep things as simple and as uncomplicated as possible, and this version is just how my mom makes it. This recipe uses only 6 simple ingredients that you most likely already have in your kitchen.

Ingredients in arroz con leche.

Arroz con Leche Ingredients

  • Milk: Whole milk is best for a creamy and thick consistency, but 2% also works.
  • Sugar: I used granulated sugar, but you could also use dark brown sugar to add a subtle caramel flavor.
  • Rice: Long-grain white rice is best. Varieties like jasmine and basmati also work.
  • Cinnamon: You’ll need 2 cinnamon sticks. Either the Ceylon or Cassia variety works great.
  • Salt: A pinch of salt adds balance to all the sweetness in this recipe.

How to Make Arroz con Leche

  1. Cook the rice: In a large pot or Dutch oven, mix together the water, rice, cinnamon sticks, and salt. Bring it to a boil, reduce to low, cover, and cook for 15 minutes.
  2. Add milk and sugar: Stir in the milk and sugar and bring to a boil again. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 25-30 minutes, stirring often, until the arroz con leche has thickened.
  3. Serve: Serve in bowls with desired toppings or refrigerate for 2 hours and serve cold.
Arroz con Leche (or Mexican rice pudding) is a comforting and simple no-fuss dessert that's guaranteed to satisfy any sweet tooth.

Recipe Tips

  • Keep stirring. Stir the mixture often to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pot and the milk from burning.
  • Too thick? If the arroz con leche thickens too much, stir in a splash of milk or water until the pudding reaches your desired consistency.
  • For the best results, use long-grain white rice. Jasmine and basmati rice also work great.

Variations

Add mix-ins like raisins or other dried fruits. I recommend adding it when you add in the milk. This gets the fruit to plump up in the pudding and adds a great texture to each bite!

Use sweetened condensed milk instead of granulated sugar. This is a popular variation that makes the pudding decadent, extra creamy, and sweet. To make this variation, omit the sugar and add 1 (14-ounce) can of sweetened condensed milk.

Arroz con Leche Toppings

Once your arroz con leche is ready to eat, here are a few great options for what to top it with:

  • Chopped pecans, walnuts, or sliced almonds
  • A dusting of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, or pumpkin pie spice
  • Brown sugar or shredded coconut
  • A drizzle of honey, cajeta, or dulce de leche
Arroz con leche in a bowl topped with chopped nuts and cinnamon.

Storing and Reheating

Storing and Freezing: Arroz con leche can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 6 days. You can also freeze it in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Just be aware that the texture may change slightly when reheated.

Reheating: It is best reheated in a pot on the stove or in a bowl in the microwave. You should add a splash of milk or water as it may have thickened a bit too much in the fridge.

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Arroz con Leche

Arroz con Leche (Mexican rice pudding) is a comforting, creamy, and delicious Mexican dessert made with only 6 ingredients!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 50 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Servings: 8 (about 1/2 cup each)
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Combine the water, rice, cinnamon sticks, and salt in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for 15 minutes.
  • Stir in the milk and sugar. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and cook for 25-30 minutes, stirring often until thickened.
  • Serve warm or refrigerate for 2 hours and serve cold.
  • Garnish with ground cinnamon, chopped nuts, or raisins if desired.

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Notes

  • Milk: Whole or 2% milk is recommended. I don’t recommend using skim/nonfat milk. This recipe has not been tested using a milk alternative like almond, soy, oat, or cashew milk, though I’m sure it would work!
  • Mix-ins: If you’d like to add in a mix-in like raisins or other dried fruit, I recommend adding it when you add in the milk.
  • Storage + Freezing: It can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 5-6 days. You can also freeze it in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Just be aware that the texture may change slightly when reheated.
  • Reheating: It is best reheated in a pot on the stove or in a bowl in the microwave. You may need to add a splash of milk or water since it will have thickened in the fridge.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/8th of recipe – about 1/2 cup | Calories: 242kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 133mg | Potassium: 196mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 123IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 159mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This post was originally published in December 2017 and has been updated with new photos, more helpful tips, and a slight recipe tweak for better overall results.

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110 Comments

  1. Sofia says:

    How can I substitute the sugar in Arroz con Leche recipe?
    Thanks,
    Sofia.

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Sofia! You can substitute stevia or a sugar substitute of your choice in step 3. You can also use honey or agave syrup in step 3 until its sweet to your liking.

  2. Lisa Mahon says:

    5 stars
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  3. Lisa Mahon says:

    5 stars
    Love!!!
    Thank you for sharing! ๐Ÿฅฐ

  4. Maria Roncarati says:

    This is an excellent recipe. We use Soy, (no sugar) only because it is not milk – as milk would make the recipe heavier, but more importantly, because it makes the recipe creamier. The only thing I had to add, as we live in Mexico, is Mexican vanilla, at the last stage when cooling on the stove and then I add the pass or raisins. Thank you! Maria

  5. Nihan says:

    5 stars
    Great recipe! I am Turkish and we also have this dessert and we call it โ€œfood with riceโ€. I was looking for a Mexican twist because the Turkish one has much less rice and I love rice.

    I also put half a cup sugar instead of one whole cup and the dessert turned out to be exactly how sweet I wanted it to be.

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Nihan! That’s so interesting! Thanks for sharing, we’re glad you enjoyed this recipe.

  6. Stephanie Puig says:

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe nice, simple and delicious

  7. Melonie says:

    5 stars
    My husband and niece absolutely love this. Even tastier with raisens. I DO you non-fat milk and it is perfect. If you want it a little thicker just add a small amount more rice like 1T or less. I can’t digest milk fat so I always try to find something that work without whole milk and this is a winner.

  8. Sarah says:

    If you want to add vanilla, because I only had one cinnamon stick, how much?

  9. Flores says:

    5 stars
    Hello I tried this recipe last night and I must say it was simple, fun, and easy! It came out great. Reminds me of how my mom used to make it. I tweaked it a little bit by using 3 cups of water instead of 2 1/2 because the rice needed to be cooked longer and I only used 3 cups of milk instead of 4. Other than that, it is delicious and I will be making it more often especially during these cold days down here in South Texas, Harlingen, Texas to be exact! Provecho & keep those recipes coming Isabel! XXXโ€™s & OOOโ€™s

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hello! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed this recipe.

  10. Flores says:

    Hello I tried this recipe last night and I must say it was simple, fun, and easy! It came out great. Reminds me of how my mom used to make it. I tweaked it a little bit by using 3 cups of water instead of 2 1/2 because the rice needed to be cooked longer and I only used 3 cups of milk instead of 4. Other than that, it is delicious and I will be making it more often especially during these cold days down here in South Texas, Harlingen, Texas to be exact! Provecho & keep those recipes coming Isabel! XXX’s & OOO’s

    1. r says:

      5 stars
      Fellow person from the RGV, I’m so excited to make this recipe. I’m glad to know someone else from the valley is trying this recipe and has received the gold star from a neighbor!