Norwegian Risgrøt Rice Porridge | The Modern Proper (2024)

Risgrøt—a festive Norwegian rice pudding—is a heart-warming, soul-satisfying treat that is humble, almost too easy, and impossible not to love.

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God Jul!

This cardamom-kissed, creamy Norwegian porridge recipe—called "risgrøt" in Norway—is traditionally served on Christmas Eve for breakfast, lunch, or even as part of dinner. What we love most about it is its simplicity. The ingredients are ones you're likely to have on hand. It's not fussy or frilly, and yet somehow—amidst all the excesses of the season—year after year, it’s a simple bowl of risgrøt that feels truly perfect. We've begun to incorporate risgrøt into our own smorgasbord of Christmas traditions, and hope to do so for many years to come. Risgrøt, in all of its soothing simplicity, encompasses the sacred, if not glamorous, side of the holidays. Making it—stirring the rice, sprinkling cardamom and scraping vanilla beans—is a ritual we've come to treasure.

A Sweet Nordic Christmas Ritual That’s Easy to Love.

Our connection to this Scandinavian Christmas tradition comes via Holly’s husband—whose family is of Norwegian descent—and so because of that very specific connection, we call our Christmas rice pudding recipe risgrøt. But! Most Scandinavian countries have their own version of this festive rice porridge. In Denmark, the classic mid-winter porridge is known as risalamande (meaning ‘rice with almonds’). Swedish Christmas porridge is called julegrot or risgrynsgröt, and is meant to be left out on Christmas Eve along with cookies for Santa as a treat to appease any tomte (gnome-like creatures) that may visit. Many Scandinavian rice porridge recipes call for a single almond to be mixed into the finished pudding, and the person who gets the almond in their bowl is said to have good luck in the coming year.

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A Traditional Norwegian Recipe, a Few Humble Ingredients.

Festive doesn’t have to mean fussy. The magic of this rice pudding recipe lies in its hushed simplicity—like the quiet beauty of a fresh snowfall. Here’s all you’ll need to make this simple Norwegian porridge recipe:

  • Long grain white rice
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Cardamom. Use pre-ground, or buy cardamom pods and grind it yourself for a truly powerful cardamom flavor!
  • Whole milk.
  • Unsalted butter.
  • Cinnamon.
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How to Make Porridge That’s Full of Holiday Cheer.

Is it the snowy-white rice, all steaming hot and creamy? Or the warm scent of pungent cardamom and fresh vanilla pods? Or the colorful berries that we sprinkle over our bowls of porridge—bright baubles that glisten atop a comforting mountain of Norwegian rice pudding? Whatever it is—stirring a big pot of risgrøt is the holiday tradition that signals to us each year that Christmastime truly has arrived. Here’s how to make it (it couldn’t be easier):

  1. Simmer the rice in water for about ten minutes to partially cook it.
  2. Spice and sweeten it with cardamom, vanilla and sugar.
  3. Stir, and begin adding milk very slowly as you continue to stir, just as you would with a risotto. The rice will absorb the milk as you stir it over the heat.
  4. Keep stirring. You're going to stir pretty constantly for about 40 minutes, so you'll probably want to put on your favorite Christmas album and make it a party. Stirring is a job even the littlest elf can help out with, so don't hesitate to enlist some helpers!
  5. Done! When the rice porridge looks creamy, but like all of the milk has been absorbed, you're done! Ladle it into big bowls, and serve with cinnamon, a pad of butter and (if you'd like to) some fresh or frozen berries.
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Need More Christmas Breakfast Recipe Ideas?

Did someone say festive breakfast!? Because we’re SO on it. Here are 4 of our favorite Santa-approved Christmas morning indulgences:

  • Eggnog Pull-Apart Bread
  • Baked French Toast
  • Gingerbread Loaf
  • Cardamom Rolls with Almond Glaze
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Happy Hygge to You

We’re just as hygge obsessed as the rest of you, and to us, nothing says cozy winter day like a big bowl of this Norwegian rice pudding. We hope we’ve convinced you to add it to your holiday celebrations! Snap a photo of your risgrøt and maybe even a video of the beautiful people you feed it to. Tag us on Instagram using @themodernproper and #themodernproper. Happy eating!

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Norwegian Risgrøt Rice Porridge | The Modern Proper (2024)

FAQs

What is Norwegian porridge made of? ›

Risgrøt, or risengrynsgrøt as they call it in my part of Norway, is a simple rice porridge made typically of short grain rice, short grain rice, salt and perhaps a little cream.

How to make risgrøt? ›

How to Make Porridge That's Full of Holiday Cheer.
  1. Simmer the rice in water for about ten minutes to partially cook it.
  2. Spice and sweeten it with cardamom, vanilla and sugar.
  3. Stir, and begin adding milk very slowly as you continue to stir, just as you would with a risotto. ...
  4. Keep stirring. ...
  5. Done!
Dec 19, 2015

Is rice porridge the same as rice pudding? ›

So is it a porridge or a pudding? To my mind it is definitely a pudding if it is served after as a dessert and a porridge if it is served in the morning. However many people prefer to call it a porridge whenever it is served. Rice porridge/pudding has been an important dish in Sweden for centuries.

Is rice porridge a good breakfast? ›

Made either way, congee is very nutritious and highly recommended for people suffering from fatigue, digestive problems and illness. It is easy to digest and contains nutrients in ready form to be absorbed and used, thereby enabling quick revitalization of the body.

What's the difference between rice porridge and oatmeal? ›

But the main difference between porridge and oatmeal is that porridge is made with a variety of whole grains, cereal or legumes, and oatmeal is made with oats (either rolled, flattened or ground).

What's the difference between porridge and congee? ›

The simplest and biggest difference to tell apart what is a congee and a porridge, is the texture of the rice. The rice in congee is utterly cook to the point it dissolved into a glue-ly / starchy texture. Porridge on the other hand, the rice still retain mostly its shape and have clearly soup / water base.

Why is rice porridge so good? ›

Congee has long been a secret weapon of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a salve for the digestive system. Rice is cooked with a much higher ratio of water to grain and simmered until mush, making it both easy to digest and incredibly nourishing for the GI tract.

What is rice porridge called in English? ›

Congee (/ˈkɒndʒiː/, derived from Tamil கஞ்சி [kaɲdʑi]) is a form of savoury rice porridge made by boiling rice in a large amount of water until the rice softens. Depending on rice-water ratio, the thickness of congee varies from a Western oatmeal porridge to a gruel.

Is rice porridge better than rice? ›

WHY IT'S HEALTHY: Congee has a greater water-to-rice ratio than steamed rice. Every 100g of congee has about 65 calories and 7.5g carbohydrate. The same amount of white rice has 140 calories and 31g carbohydrate. TRY IT AT HOME: For homemade congee, use brown rice or whole grain as they are healthier.

Is it okay to eat rice porridge every day? ›

Rich in flavour and filled with the goodness of nutrients, rice congee is the perfect dish to have daily for anyone, especially children who are picky eaters. Introduce your fussy baby to a warm bowl of rice congee topped with the things they love. The delicious dish is also beneficial for your overall well-being.

Can diabetics eat rice porridge? ›

Can people with diabetes eat porridge? People with diabetes can completely include porridge in their daily menu. However, when giving porridge to people with diabetes, it is necessary to pay attention to the processing method as well as to have a separate diet so as not to adversely affect health.

Is rice porridge or oatmeal healthier? ›

Oats are a better option than rice for weight loss and fitness aims. Oats is a better choice for people suffering from Iron Deficiency Anemia. Oats are rich in antioxidants including avenanthramides. Avenanthramides helps in lowering the blood pressure levels.

What is porridge usually made from? ›

Porridge is a food made by heating or boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants, typically grain, in milk or water. It is often cooked or served with added flavourings such as sugar, honey, fruit, or syrup to make a sweet cereal, or it can be mixed with spices, meat, or vegetables to make a savoury dish.

What country is famous for porridge? ›

Porridge, or Oatmeal, is a dish that has existed in Scotland for over thousands of years. To make porridge, simply boil oatmeal, or rolled oats. It is then up to you to add milk, fruit, salt, or whatever takes your fancy. It isn't difficult to understand why Porridge has become such a staple dish in Scotland.

Are porridges healthy? ›

Porridge is great for your gut health

As oats are a decent source of fibre, it may be a nice idea to include them in your diet to help with your gut health. Aim to eat at least 30g of fibre a day to help with this.

What is the difference between porridge and pap? ›

The porridge usually has a thick texture and is commonly eaten for breakfast in southern Africa. The firmer pap is eaten with meat and gravy dishes as well as vegetable relishes.

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