It seems like everyone has a favorite method to cook rice. There are about as many ways to cook rice as there are varieties of rice. Basically, rice is steamed or boiled, whether it’s in a rice cooker, sauce pan, or in a covered casserole in the oven. How long it takes: 19 minutes Equipment you’ll need: pressure cooker/Instant Pot Servings: 3 (but it’s easy to double or triple) And, of course, there’s always good ol’ Minute Rice, which is parboiled to make the cooking time really short or maybe you like the “heat and serve” packets of already cooked rice. While those methods are all fine, I think you’re going to love cooking rice in your Instant Pot. Start it and forget it! It’ll be ready when you are. It’s much tastier and way more economical to cook your own rice. You all can handle it — it’s really easy! I promise. Uncooked white rice can be stored in your pantry for four to five years, making it a practical staple. Go ahead, buy that ten pound bag if it’s a good deal. If you freeze it, rice will last indefinitely!

What you’ll need

Long Grain White Rice: This should be super easy to find at any super market. Make sure it’s long grain. Oil or Butter: A little oil or butter adds flavor and helps prevent the rice from getting sticky. I typically use olive oil or butter because I like the flavor. Salt: Make sure to salt your rice or it will be very bland! We recommend kosher salt.

How To Make Rice in an Instant Pot

Making long grain white rice is so easy. Rinse the rice well before cooking. Using a fine mesh strainer, rinse until the water runs clear. The goal is rice that is fluffy but not sticky.  Add the rinsed rice to your Instant Pot insert, along with water, olive oil (if desired), and salt. Secure the cover.  If you have a newer Instant Pot model, you may have a pre-programmed setting for rice. This program cooks on low pressure, and includes three modes to select from, Less, Normal, and More, depending on how firm/soft you like your rice. But we like to have a little more control over it and follow this recipe! If you have an older Instant Pot like me (or if you’d also like to have more control over it), cook the rice for four minutes with ten minute natural release. Remember to allow extra time for the Instant Pot to come to pressure.  That’s so easy, isn’t it? When the pressure has released naturally for 10 minutes, release any remaining pressure, remove the lid, and fluff rice with a fork.

What to Serve Rice With

Rice is so versatile and is an important part of many cultures. Here are just a few ideas but there are so many ways to serve rice! Side dish: Rice is a good accompaniment to Instant Pot honey sriracha chicken or sheet pan honey balsamic chicken and vegetables. Try it with tarragon chicken with vegetables or orange chicken. It’s perfect with bourbon chicken or spicy garlic shrimp. Asian dishes: Rice is essential for stir fry dishes, like sweet chili chicken stir fry, sweet and sour chicken, or this easy beef and vegetable stir fry. Lately, we’ve been loving this shrimp and vegetable stir fry or shrimp and broccoli stir fry (it has the best brown sauce!). Precooked rice is an essential for making fried rice, too. Southwestern: Add rice to burritos or stuffed peppers. My kids love Mexican rice cooked with vegetables and southwest seasoning. Meal bowls: Rice can be the foundation of a meal bowl, like this BBQ chicken bowl or an amazing salmon bowl.

Make It Your Own

Rice is pretty much a blank page which is why it makes such a great side.

Add seasonings or herbs. Your favorite seasonings or fresh chopped herbs can be added to match your meal. Add cheese. Sprinkle sharp cheddar or grated Parmesan cheese on rice for a tasty side dish. Add nutrition with vegetables. Mix in sauteéd onions, mushrooms, or another veggie of your choice. Chopped greens are good, too. Stir in cilantro and lime to make this cilantro-lime rice, a Chipotle copycat.  More ideas: Spread rice on a plate, butter it, and sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon (my grandpa’s favorite way to eat rice) or change it up and make coconut rice. It’s just as easy to make as plain rice and it’s so good!

Make-Ahead Idea

Freezing cooked rice: Make a big batch of cooked rice. Spread it out on a rimmed baking sheet so that it cools down quickly. Scoop it into freezer bags or containers and label it. It can be frozen for up to two months. Use a fork or your hands to break up the solidly frozen rice into smaller chunks. Reheat as directed below.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Refrigerate: Store leftover rice in a covered container in the fridge for four to five days. Leftover rice can be reheated successfully in the microwave, in a saucepan on the stove, or in the oven. Add a splash of water to keep it from drying out when you reheat it. Leftover rice is perfect for fried rice!   in your Instant Pot!

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