Easter Rice Pie
This traditional Italian Easter rice pie is one that my mother made every year. I finally found the recipe and just had to make it this year.
There are several different versions of this recipe. I think the most popular is made with ricotta cheese and I will be making that one also.
This rice pie recipe is made with pineapple and raisins and is a delicious dessert any time of the year. So you don't have to wait for Easter every year to make this.
Here is what I used for this Italian Rice Pie Recipe:
2 cups cooked and cooled white rice (1/2 cup uncooked = 2 cups cooked)
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1-1/4 cup sugar
1/2 Tsp. lemon extract
7 large eggs
1-20oz. can crushed pineapple
1/2 cup raisins
1 tsp grated orange rind
This is how I made my Easter Rice Pie:
I started by boiling my rice for about 15 minutes. Then remove it from the heat add the butter and cover the pot.
While the rice was cooling down I added the eggs, sugar, lemon extract, and orange rind in my KitchenAid mixer and beat these together using the whisk attachment.
Then I added the cooled rice, crushed pineapple (juice and all), and raisins into my mixture.
I stirred everything together with a spoon to make sure all of my ingredients were well-mixed. I greased a 9-inch x 13-inch glass baking dish with butter and poured my mixture in.
The oven was already preheated to 350 degrees, I baked my Italian rice pie on the center rack for one hour.
This is my rice pie right out of the oven. I let this cool completely and then put it in the refrigerator for about an hour before cutting it.
You can also cook this in 9-inch pie plates. I'd say that you may need two or three of them. Your cooking time may be a little less if you use pie plates.
As always thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy!
These are the kitchen tools I used to make this delicious dessert
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KitchenAid K45SSOB 4.5-Quart Classic Series Stand Mixer, Onyx Black
OXO Good Grips Grater
Pyrex Basics 3 Quart Glass Oblong Baking Dish with Red
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Carolina Enriched Rice Long Grain 5 lbs
Domino Sugar, Granulated, 4LB Canister
McCormick Pure Lemon Extract, 8 fl oz
Dole Pineapple in Juice Crushed - 20 oz
Dole California Seedless Raisins, 12 Ounce
This recipe sounds absolutely delicious and seems vaguely familiar. In fact, I think I might have prepared something similar once from a church cookbook, another great place (besides your blog, Sam) to find favorite family recipes. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe several of those church cookbooks. I agree they are a great source for old family recipes. Thanks Susan :)
DeleteWhat a great recipe, Sam. It is on my to try list!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I hope you enjoy it :)
DeleteWill be trying !
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll like it. Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteThis recipe sounds delicious! I have never made anything like it, so it will be a fun recipe to try this Easter.
ReplyDeleteThis one is quite a little sweet treat Cynthia. We only make this for Easter. I really don't know why because it is so good. I hope you like it. Thanks!
DeleteI've never had an Easter Rice Pie, but this sounds absolutely delicious! I am going to have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll like this one Carlee. It really is so good. Thanks!
DeleteThis sounds good Sam. May have to try it this year.
ReplyDeleteI have a 4-year-old grandson who is a very picky eater. He will mainly eat only rice mixed with scrambled eggs... and anything sweet. I think this rice pie may be something he would really like. Sweet, with rice!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this rice dish. It looks like it would be delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to make it like this without the raisins and I have been searching for her recipe but can't find it. Thanks for posting this. I'd like to use a sprinform pan so it will be thicker. How will I know when its done? Does the insert a knife trick work? Has anyone tried it in one?
ReplyDeleteI believe a knife would work fine. You can check it close to one hour. I say if the knife comes out clean then it's done. Thanks
DeleteHi Sam,
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks just like what my mom made, so happy to have found it and can’t wait to make it, one question do you rinse the rice at all?
Thank you!
Lucille Giacchi
Hi Lucille, No, I do not rinse the rice but I believe if you want to you can. Thanks so much for stopping by.
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