Warm Ginger Rice Protein Pudding
Nausea Snack

Warm Ginger Rice Protein Pudding

A mild, warm rice pudding-style snack designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea. It’s lightly ginger-infused to help settle the stomach, low in fat, high in protein, and easy to digest even when appetite is low.

Prep time 10 min
Cook time 15 min
Total time 25 min
Servings 2
Difficulty easy
Per serving 17.6 cal · 0.1g protein

Ingredients

  • 150 g cooked white rice — soft, slightly overcooked if possible
  • 250 ml low fat lactose free milk — cold
  • 30 g unflavoured whey protein isolate — powder
  • 6 g fresh ginger — very finely sliced or grated
  • 10 g honey — liquid optional
  • 1 g ground cinnamon — ready to use optional
  • 60 ml water — for simmering ginger

Instructions

  1. Add the water and sliced or grated fresh ginger to a small saucepan, bring to a gentle simmer over low heat, and cook for 5 minutes to create a mild ginger infusion.
  2. Add the cooked white rice and low fat lactose free milk to the saucepan, stir gently, and continue to cook on low heat for 5–7 minutes until the mixture is soft, warm, and slightly thickened; avoid boiling to keep the smell mild.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk the whey protein isolate with a few tablespoons of the warm rice-milk mixture until completely smooth, then stir this slurry back into the saucepan over very low heat for 1–2 minutes, just until combined and warmed through; do not let it boil.
  4. Taste and, if tolerated, stir in the honey and ground cinnamon; remove the ginger pieces if you prefer a smoother texture, then divide the pudding into two small bowls and let it cool slightly to lukewarm before eating, as this is often easier on a nauseous stomach.

Tips for GLP-1 users

If your nausea is strong, eat this very slowly at room temperature and reduce or omit the honey and cinnamon to keep flavors and smells as mild as possible; you can also thin it with a little extra milk or water if thick textures feel hard to tolerate on GLP-1 medication.

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