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    Quarantine Cookbook: Satisfy your sweet tooth with homemade arroz con leche

    Dj RamirezBy Dj RamirezApril 29, 2020Updated:April 30, 2020 Arts and Life No Comments2 Mins Read
    Arroz con leche can be made using white rice, sugar, cinnamon sticks, milk and water. DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor
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    By DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor

    In a time when comfort is greatly needed, food is one of the things that brings that sense of comfort to our lives. Growing up with a Mexican heritage, one of my favorite treats is arroz con leche. I may not make it as good as my mother, but I still hope I can share a little bit of comfort with y’all through this easy way to make the dish.

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    Arroz con leche can be made using white rice, sugar, cinnamon sticks, milk and water. DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor
    Arroz con leche can be made using white rice, sugar, cinnamon sticks, milk and water. DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor

    (Measurements based on a one person serving.)

    • 1 cup of White rice ( However, I ran out of white rice and had to use long-grain brown rice. But I do recommend white rice if you have it because it cooks easier.)
    • Sugar
    • 1-2 Cinnamon sticks ( I also didn’t have cinnamon sticks so I had to use about five or six tablespoons of ground cinnamon instead. But the taste is so much better when sticks are used.)
    • Milk
    • Water

    Instructions

    Add the rice to the pot and fill it with water, but not too much, just enough to cover the rice. The amount you use will depend on how much you’re making.

    Add the cinnamon sticks (or powder if you’re using ground cinnamon). Be generous if you’re using the powder, but you only need one stick of cinnamon.

    Boil the rice and cinnamon until the rice is tender (approximately 20 minutes). Stir every few minutes so the rice doesn’t stick.

    Bring the heat down for a minute while you add the milk. Add about the same amount of milk as there was water.

    Sports Editor DJ Ramirez makes 
DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor
    Sports Editor DJ Ramirez makes one of her favorite comforting treats, arroz con leche.
    DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor

    Add about four to six tablespoons of sugar. Stir and bring to a boil for another six to 10 minutes or so. Be careful not to let the milk burn (Yes, that can happen).

    When it’s finished, place in a bowl and garnish with the ground cinnamon. You can also add raisins or even banana slices if you like.

    Dj Ramirez

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