How to Cook Rice

 

Ever have your rice be too sticky or too dry or my personal favorite – Burnt on the bottom.  Well this might sound simple, but it also might help you.

riceSay good-bye to sticky rice, undercooked rice, or dry, overcooked rice: With the right technique—this video shows how easy it is—cooking rice perfectly is a snap.

What You Need

  • measuring cup, water, saucepan with lid, salt, rice, wooden spoon, fork

Follow These Steps

  1. Boil water and add salt
    Pour water (for every cup of rice, use 1¾ cups of water) into a large saucepan with a tight-fitting lid. Bring to a boil. Mix 1 teaspoon salt into the water.
  2. Pour in rice
    Add it to the boiling water.
  3. Stir once, or just enough to separate the rice
    Use a wooden spoon to separate any clumps. Don’t over-stir: That can cause the rice to become sticky.
  4. Cover the pot and simmer
    Be sure the lid fits tightly on the pot. Turn down the heat to its lowest setting. Let rice simmer for about 18 minutes, then remove from heat and allow the rice to steam in the pot for another 5 minutes.
  5. Fluff rice with a fork
    Just before serving, gently fluff the rice with a fork to separate the grains.

    Tip: Don’t uncover the saucepan or stir the rice during cooking. If it’s done before you’re ready to serve it, place a folded towel over the saucepan, replace the lid, and set aside. The towel will absorb excess moisture and condensation, helping prevent overcooked and mushy rice.

How to Cook Rice