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Rice Pudding Taste-Off: Kozy Shak, Canned or Made From Scratch?

Posted by Lisa | Wednesday June 13, 201231 comments


I am often overwhelmed by the amount of products available at the grocery store - especially all the convenience and instant versions of things. Is it really worth taking shortcuts? Or do things always taste better when you make them from scratch?

Rice pudding is available in all sorts of forms in the grocery store. It also happens to be one of my favourite desserts. I heard that it is super easy to make but I had been introduced to Kozy Shak rice pudding (available in the dairy section of most grocery stores) years ago and never bothered to learned how to make it. I figured whenever I felt like a treat it was just as easy to go to the store and buy some.

I decided it was time I learned how to make rice pudding from scratch so I set up a taste test between homemade rice pudding, Kozy Shak rice pudding and canned rice pudding.

The Contenders
1. Kozy Shak Rice Pudding
2. Canned Rice Pudding
3. Stovetop Rice Pudding
Since there is no work required for contenders 1 and 2, let’s get straight to #3:

Stovetop Rice Pudding


Recipe from: The Joy of Cooking

Combine in a large heavy saucepan:
¾ cup medium- or long-grain white rice
1 ½ cups water
Heaping ¼ tsp salt


Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer until the water has been absorbed, about 15 minutes. Stir in:
4 cups whole milk
½ cup sugar

Cook, uncovered, over medium heat for about 30 minutes, stirring frequently, especially toward the end of cooking. The pudding is done when the rice and milk have made a thick porridge. Do not overcook.

Remove from the heat, and stir in:
½ tsp vanilla

Spoon into a serving bowl or six 5- to 6-ounce custard cups or ramekins. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Serve warm, at room temperature or cold. If you wish, sprinkle with ground cinnamon.

The Results


Homemade rice pudding won hands down! The regular homemade rice pudding had the most flavour and you could really taste the flavour of the vanilla. The rice also had a good texture (it was soft but not mushy).

The Kozy Shak and canned rice puddings tasted bland, goopy and somewhat artificial in comparison. This was so upsetting for me to discover as I have always relied on Kozy Shak in the past as a quick and easy treat!


I even tried to make a ‘healthier version’ of rice pudding by reducing the sugar and using 1% milk instead of whole milk. Word of advice: Stick to the regular version when making rice pudding. The ‘healthier version’ ended up tasting bland compared to the original version.

Another great thing about rice pudding is that it is very versatile. A friend of mine made rice pudding using coconut milk. You can add other flavourings such as chocolate, coffee, caramel, or in the case of my friend, coconut and elderflower syrup. This was a good example of how you can experiment with a simple recipe and add different flavours to make your own variation.


After this taste test one thing is for certain: I won’t be buying canned or Kozy Shak rice pudding anytime soon. I'm going to start making my own rice pudding from now on.

Bon Appetit!

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23 Comments

on June 14, 2012  lawrencesharon  1,325 said:

Hey, to be frank I have never tried rice pudding, I would love to try this.

on June 13, 2012  annmarie  4,261 said:

interesting. thanks for the post!

on June 13, 2012  toryyoung  1,077 said:

Kozy Shack is definitely my favourite (only because I haven't gotten the opportunity to try canned or stovetop). Thanks for the recipe though, I'm going to try making it this weekend!

on June 13, 2012  GoneBatty  3,196 said:

I love rice pudding, I'll have to try your homemade version soon!!

on June 13, 2012  bubbles77  28,057 said:

Great comparison, not a rice pudding fan personally. But have lots of friends and family who do. I will pass this along.Thanks

on June 13, 2012  lm2shop  629 said:

Thanks for the comparison and the nice, easy recipe. I look forward to trying this because I'm also a kozy shack fan, so I am anxious to try homemade now :)

on June 13, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

I LOVE homemade rice pudding with coconut milk and raisins.

on June 13, 2012  farouknabela  3,469 said:

I prefer made from scratch! You can manipulate it in so many ways (i.e., add-ins like fruit, nuts, or raisins!) and you can control what exactly you are putting into your bodies :)

on June 13, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

Thanks for sharing. I have a friend that also uses Coconut milk as a substitute and it tastes great!

on June 13, 2012  Tiffmorris  1,792 said:

Oh I love making rice pudding, I always bake it though. I like to put raisins in mine, so yummy. Rice pudding is definitely very easy to make and quite versatile too. You can make it thinner or thickier based on your tastes and eat in place of oatmeal, with some raisins and maple syrup. You can also for sure make a healthier version by cutting back the sugar, just be sure you add something with a good flavour to make up for it.

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