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ICA Grötris - Rice for Christmas Porridge - 1 kg
ICA Grötris is a classic grötris that is perfect for cooking rice porridge. Cook with milk and cinnamon to get a smooth and creamy porridge that is just as good for breakfast as for supper. Serve with a little sugar and cinnamon on top and pour over milk. If you have leftover porridge, you can always use it to make Ris à la Malta. Mix in fruits you like, whipped cream, and a little sugar. Stir and serve. This is a real retro dessert that deserves a comeback!
Ingredients: Round grain rice, hulled and polished. Grown in Italy.
Nutritional value: Energy (kJ) 1450 kJ, Energy (kcal) 350 kcal, Fat 1.1 g, Of which saturated fat 0.5 g, Carbohydrate 76 g, Of which sugar 0.5 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 7.1 g, Salt 0.9 g.
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Grötris – Milchreis - 1 kg
ICA Grötris ist ein klassischer Grötris, der perfekt für die Zubereitung von Milchreis geeignet ist. Kochen Sie ihn mit Milch und Zimt, um einen cremigen und geschmeidigen Milchreis zu erhalten, der sowohl zum Frühstück als auch zum Abendessen passt. Servieren Sie ihn mit etwas Zucker und Zimt darüber und geben Sie Milch dazu. Wenn Sie Reste übrig haben, können Sie diese für die Zubereitung von Ris à la Malta verwenden. Mischen Sie dazu Früchte Ihrer Wahl, Schlagsahne und etwas Zucker. Umrühren und servieren. Das ist ein echter Retro-Nachtisch, der ein Comeback verdient!
Zutaten: Rundkornreis, geschält und poliert. Angebaut in Italien.
Nährwertangaben: Energie (kJ) 1450 kJ, Energie (kcal) 350 kcal, Fett 1,1 g, davon gesättigte Fettsäuren 0,5 g, Kohlenhydrate 76 g, davon Zucker 0,5 g, Ballaststoffe 0,9 g, Eiweiß 7,1 g, Salz 0,9 g.
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