Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (2024)

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If you love light and creamy desserts, Sutlac, also known as Turkish rice pudding recipe is for you! Creamy and rich with a golden top, this baked rice pudding is also gluten-free. Learn how to make this tasty dessert with this tutorial and step-by-step photos.

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Middle eastern and Mediterranean cuisines are known for decadent, tasty deserts. From Iran's saffron ice cream and cardamom muffins to Turkey's revani, baklava and almond cookies, our desserts are filled with amazing flavors. They're light, easy to eat and usually not too sweet. Today's dessert is another delicacy from Turkish cuisine called Sutlac, known as rice pudding in many countries.

Table Of Contents:
  • What is sutlac?
  • What makes Turkish rice pudding special?
  • Ingredients and substitutions
  • How to make rice pudding the Turkish way
  • Vegan rice pudding
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Turkish recipes
  • Step-by-Step Recipe

What is sutlac?

Sutlaç (soot-laahch) or FırınSutlaç is a Turkish baked rice pudding made with short grain rice and milk. It's made on the stove in a large pot, then divided between oven safe bowls (usually made of clay) and baked in the oven until the tops are browned and settled. Then it's cooled in the fridge for a few hours before serving.

Turkey is popular for its milk-based desserts and sutlac is one of the most loved desserts in Turkey that you can find in many restaurants and bakeries. There are even "Milk dessert shops" in Turkey called muhallebiciwhich sell all kinds of milk-based desserts from chocolate puddings to rice puddings and everything in between.

Turks often make sutlac at home in individual clay cups or ramekins. Making this gluten-free dessert at home requires quality ingredients and a bit of time.

What makes Turkish rice pudding special?

  • Texture and appearance: Turkish rice pudding is very special because of its creamy texture and golden topping. Many rice pudding recipes including Persian saffron rice pudding don't call for the baking step and also add egg yolk to thicken it, however, the Turkish version calls for cornstarch instead.
  • Flavor: Some recipes call for spices such as cinnamon or dried fruit like raisins but this rice pudding recipe doesn't include any of that. This baked rice pudding recipe is not overly sweet so it's not overwhelming at all and is pretty light for its creamy texture.
  • Method: Even though rice pudding is a world-renowned dessert, each country approaches it with its own style. Unlike many other similar desserts, this one is actually baked in the oven so the top gets brown and set. It's always served cold and it's common to make it in advance.
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Ingredients and substitutions

  • Short grain rice: Any kind of short grain rice would work for this recipe. If you have jasmine rice on hand, that would work, too.
  • Milk:Whole milk works best for this recipe because it adds to the flavor and the creaminess of the dessert. However, you can also use 2% milk.
  • Vanilla: Use vanilla extract or the vanilla sugar packets.
  • Sugar: Granulated sugar is the classic way to go. Alternative sweeteners such as honey, maple syrup or stevia will not give the same results.
  • Cornstarch: We need a couple of tablespoons of cornstarch to thicken the rice pudding.

This is a baked rice pudding recipe without eggs which makes it even easier to make. If you're looking for a reliable gluten-free dessert recipe, this is going to be your new favorite.

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How to make rice pudding the Turkish way

  • Cook the rice:In a large pot, cook the rice with two cups of milk until it's completely cooked. This will take about 30 to 45 minutes depending on the rice.
  • Make the rice pudding: Add four cups of whole milk to the cooked rice. Bring to a simmer and add the vanilla extract and sugar. Mix the cornstarch with milk to make a slurry and add that as well. Cook for about 25 minutes or until it starts thickening and sticks to the back of the spoon (please check out the step-by-step photo below).
  • Divide between the ramekins: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Divide the rice pudding between oven-safe ramekins and place them in a 9x13 baking pan. Fill the pan halfway with water (this is to prevent the rice pudding from drying and keep it creamy).
  • Bake: Bake the rice pudding in the oven for 15 to 25 minutes until the tops are brown. Check constantly to make sure they don't burn.Keep in mind that the rice pudding would look runny under the crust when hot. It will thicken when it cools completely.
  • Refrigerate:Once the rice pudding is cooked, let them cool at room temperature and then refrigerate for at least three hours before serving.

Vegan rice pudding

This recipe is not vegan since it uses whole milk. However, you can use coconut milk (the ones in a carton that are mixed with water, not the canned ones) or cashew milk instead of whole milk to make this into a vegan rice pudding recipe. Proceed with the recipe and simply use nondairy milk instead. Rice pudding made with coconut milk will have a subtle coconut flavor as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use cooked rice to make rice pudding?

Rice pudding is a great way to use up plain cooked white rice. Most rice will triple when cooked so for this recipe you need about 1 ½ cup cooked short grain or jasmine rice.
Tomake rice pudding with cooked riceskip the first step (cooking the rice) and start by mixing the cooked rice and 4 to 6 cups of milk to simmer and proceed with the instructions mentioned in the recipe.

Can I use low fat or non fat milk to make rice pudding?

Turkish rice pudding is meant to be creamy. Therefore I don't suggest using low fat or non-fat milk to make it since they won't deliver that creaminess.

Is it normal for the sutlac to look runny when warm?

Yes, when cooking in the pot and right after baking, sutlac would look pretty runny and watery. But it will thicken up as it cools and rests in the fridge.

How to store the leftovers?

You can refrigerate this dessert for up to 4 days. Make sure not to cover the ramekins too tight otherwise the tops might get wet.

Can I make this recipe in advance?

You canmake this rice pudding recipe in advance and serve it at your convenience. If doing so, make sure you do not cover them tightly, otherwise they will be wet on top.

Can you freeze rice pudding?

Rice pudding is mainly made with milk, so if you freeze it freezer burn may occur or the milk may crystallize. I don't recommend freezing this dessert but you can definitely make it a couple of days in advance.

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Step-by-Step Recipe

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Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac)

Shadi HasanzadeNemati

If you love light and creamy desserts, Sutlac, also known as Turkish rice pudding recipe is it. Creamy and rich with a golden top, this baked rice pudding is also gluten-free. Learn how to make this tasty dessert with this tutorial and step-by-step photos.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Turkish

Servings 6 servings

Calories 359 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup short grain rice
  • 6 ⅓ cups whole milk divided
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoon cornstarch

Instructions

  • Place the rice and 2 cups whole milk in a large pot. Cook over medium heat until the rice is fully cooked.

  • Add 4 cups whole milk to the cooked rice and bring it to a simmer.

  • Add in vanilla extract and sugar and stir well.

  • In a small bowl, mix cornstarch and the remaining ⅓ cup whole milk to make a slurry. Add it to the rice and milk and simmer over medium low heat for about 25 minutes. Keep in mind that the rice pudding will still look watery and not very thick.

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F and place 4 to 6 oven-safe ramekins in a 9x13 baking pan.

  • Divide the rice pudding between the ramekins. Fill the baking pan halfway with water. This will prevent the rice pudding from drying.

  • Bake in the oven for 15 minutes on the middle rack until the tops are brown. Check constantly to make sue they're brown enough for your liking. If they're not browning as much, turn on the broiler and broil them 3 to 6 minutes.

  • Once the rice pudding is ready, cool it at room temperature and then refrigerate for at least 3 hours before serving. The rice pudding will thicken as it cools in the fridge.

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Notes

  • If using cooked rice, skip step one and proceed with the recipe.
  • You can make this rice pudding recipe a couple of days in advance and keep refrigerated until you're ready to serve.
  • Refrigerate the leftovers for up to 4 days.
  • You can use any kind of short grain rice or even jasmine rice for this recipe. I don't recommend using long grain such as basmati rice.
  • Low fat and non-fat milk would change the texture of the rice pudding and will make it less creamy.
  • Forvegan rice puddinguse carton coconut milk (not canned) or cashew milk.

Nutrition

Calories: 359kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 10gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 99mgPotassium: 400mgFiber: 1gSugar: 46gVitamin A: 417IUCalcium: 318mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Larry

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (15)
    A Happy New Year to you and your family Shadi and this is yet another successful recipe. I've made this Sutlac recipe several times and it always produces a consistent result. I always follow your recipes to the letter and I haven't had any comments worse than excellent from both my wife and myself. We both love the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean recipes you share with us. Please keep them coming.

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  2. Alison

    This sounds wonderful! The photos show a dark brown liquid on top of the pudding. What is it?

    Reply

    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      Thank you! It's the caramelized topping that forms when the rice pudding is baked in the oven.

      Reply

  3. Colleen

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (16)
    We love rice pudding and this is a simple and delicious recipe. Thank you!

    Reply

  4. Nathan

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (17)
    I haven't eaten much rice pudding in my life, but this recipe is really calling me name! Can't wait to try it for myself, thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  5. Andrea

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (18)
    This looks and sounds creamy, rich and delicious!

    Reply

  6. Elizabeth

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (19)
    This looks divine. I'm a big fan of rice pudding and would love to try this Turkish version. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply

  7. Lima Ekram

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (20)
    Such a creamy, rich dessert! The whole family loved it!

    Reply

  8. Caitlin

    If I am making this for a large group, can I make it in a casserole dish instead of individual portions?

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    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      You sure can!

      Reply

  9. Beth

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (21)
    I do love a light and flavorful dessert like this one! Perfect for upcoming holiday parties too!

    Reply

  10. Nellie Tracy

    Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (22)
    This is a delicious recipe! Love it especially around this time of year!

    Reply

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Turkish Rice Pudding Recipe (Sutlac) (2024)

FAQs

What is sütlaç made of? ›

Sutlac is a baked rice pudding made with rice, milk, sugar and a few other ingredients. Sutlac is a time intensive dessert recipe, but the amazing taste and creamy texture is absolutely worth it. The key to an amazing Turkish Rice Pudding is using fresh milk, constant stirring and loads of patience.

What is a Turkish dessert with rice and milk? ›

Like a refreshing oasis in the midst of a hot day, sütlaç is a delightful conclusion to a traditional Turkish meal. Served chilled, it brings rice, sugar, and milk, topped with a sprinkle of cinnamon, together for a cool, satisfying allure that is adored by many.

What is Kazandibi made of? ›

From my readings, the most authentic of Kazan Dibi's are made with the milk of a bubal (buffalo). This dessert is very easy to make and it requires few ingredients: butter, milk, rice flour, corn starch, sugar and flavouring.

How to make Jamie Oliver's rice pudding? ›

Method. Put the rice, milk, 200ml of water, half the maple syrup or honey and the vanilla into a large pan. Give it a good stir, then place the pan on a very low heat. Cook gently for around 45 minutes, or until thick and creamy, stirring regularly.

What is sütlaç in English? ›

Meanings of "sütlaç" in English Turkish Dictionary : 3 result(s) rice puding n. rice pudding n. milk pudding with rice n.

What is the meaning of sütlaç? ›

A Turkish dessert made of milk, rice, and sugar.

What is the most common Turkish dessert? ›

This is the most famous traditional Turkish dessert that people around the world know and enjoy. The introduction of Baklava dates back to the Byzantine Empire. However, its recipe was developed and refined during the time of the Ottoman Empire.

What is a Turkish sweet dessert called? ›

List of Turkish desserts
Name of dessertType
Badem ezmesiNuts
BaklavaPhyllo pastry
BağaçaTahini Cake
Bici BiciNon-dairy ice
50 more rows

What is Ozark pudding made of? ›

(For those unfamiliar with the Missourian dessert, Ozark Pudding is a cake-like pudding made from apples and pecans—or sometimes black walnuts. Although associated with The Ozarks, South Carolinians and other Southerners might know this dessert as a Huguenot torte.)

What is Katmerci dessert? ›

Probably the best-loved version of katmer hails from the south-eastern Anatolian town of Gaziantep. Most famous for its baklava, Gaziantep also produces some of the tastiest katmer in Turkey. Gaziantep-style katmer is a sweet pastry, filled with both clotted cream and pistachios.

What is Montenegro dessert? ›

Dessert. Padobranci. Baklava - Montenegrin version often has raisins and finely chopped walnuts. Tulumba, same as a churro in shape, soaked in sweet syruplike baklava. Krempita, similar to a vanilla slice.

Which rice is better for rice pudding? ›

Rice - I've tried all sorts of rice types and uncooked medium grain is by far the best for rice pudding, followed by risotto rice. Risotto rice (arborio) - needs extra liquid, add 1 cup (250ml) water into the saucepan with milk, and cook for 1 hr 20 minutes.

Should you rinse rice for rice pudding? ›

While we've mentioned before that this dessert gets its perfectly creamy texture from the starch that is released when the grains are cooking, we do suggest a rinse for this recipe in order to wash off excess debris and added starch.

What is Turkish rice pudding made of? ›

With only a few ingredients and no eggs, the dessert tastes of clean, pure rice and dairy—without any heaviness—and is only subtly sweetened. The rice lends creaminess, of course, but a secondary starch is commonly added to help thicken it; we use cornstarch.

What does sütlaç taste like? ›

And so, with sütlaç, there's that feeling of comfort. And of familiarity. A sweet flavour and a creamy, milky texture that links British childhood with Turkish life today.

What is the history of sütlaç? ›

Sütlaç, historically called 'food with milk' (Sütlü aşı) was traditionally prescribed by the place physicians as a remedy for stomach complaints from both the palace royalty and visitors alike; before taking off as a popular comforting sweet for all.

What is the origin of rice pudding? ›

The origins of rice pudding are thought to be traced back to grain porridges made by Middle Eastern and Indian cooks. Originally thought to have digestive and medicinal properties, early doctors often prescribed rice pudding as a treatment for common ailments.

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