Continue stirring the rice/milk/cinnamon/lemon mixture periodically on low heat so the milk doesn't burn. Once it is fully cooked, remove the lemons and cinnamon sticks and allow to cool.
In a separate bowl, mix the seven large eggs with the Ricotta cheese. Fold into the fully cooked rice.
I had some left over dough to add strips on top of one of the two pies I made, but not enough for a criss-cross effect. They can be served room temperature the first day, after they have cooled down, but must remain refrigerated after that.
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My Italian husband would undoubtedly love that!! Thanks for the recipe, Rick. Hope you had a good Easter.
Glad you first attempts at rice pies turned out well. Grandma would be proud!
Love, Mom
that looks fantastic. i've never heard of them but i sure would like to try one
Rice pie...must admit I never heard of that one. (My French roots are showing?)
WOW! It looks delicious.... and I've never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing! Thought of you this last week when I flew into/out of PSP.
Wonderful! I printed the recipe and will try it. I make a ricotta pie for Easter, one that has a pasta frolla -- sweet crust. The Easter pies we made were also savory ones -- with sausage and rice. I tend toward the sweet ones, however!
My neighbor, not Italian, makes rice pie for Easter. It's wonderful, and even more special since it's a once a year occurrence. Kudos to you for continuing the family tradition.
Rice Pie - oh my goodness me. That'll keep you on the ground all day I bet.
it looks and sounds like it is delicious. I'll have to try making that.
I have never tasted or heard of it, but it sounds really delicious. thanks for sharing.
I've got to try this one! Happy Easter : )
Ooooh! Thanks for sharing! I'm always keen on trying out new recipes! I'm definitely going to have to give this one a go!
Mercy that sounds and looks delish.
Oh and you and Sheldon make a fine couple. What a handsome fella.
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