Instant Pot Brown Rice (long grain or basmati) - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

4.92 from 25 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 23 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

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Last updated on March 24, 2021

A tried and true recipe for PERFECT Instant Pot Brown Rice, every time. Use long grain brown rice or brown basmati. Includes a variety of flavor options!

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  • How to cook brown rice in the Instant Pot:
  • Can I cook brown basmati rice in the Instant Pot?
  • Variations on this Instant Pot Brown Rice:
  • What to serve with this Instant Pot Brown Rice:
  • How to store cooked rice:
  • Instant Pot Brown Rice Recipe

I’ll admit, I’ve used my Instant Pot for plenty of things, but it’s only recently that I started using it to cook plain rice to go along with our meals.

Normally, I use it for the same things I would use my slow cooker for.

Like making large cuts of meat incredibly tender, like thisInstant Pot Pot Roastor theseEasy Instant Pot Ribs.

I also love it for making one pot meals, where I can brown meat, cook pasta, and make sauce with only one dirty pot, like in thisInstant Pot Swedish Meatballs and Noodles, or thisInstant Pot Chili Mac, or thisInstant Pot Spaghetti.

But now that I started making this Instant Pot Brown Rice, I’m not sure I can go back.

What a relief it is to have perfectly cooked rice, completely hands off when the rest of your dinner is ready, especially for those like me who seem to have a hard time getting stovetop rice just perfect.

I’ve tested this recipe with long grain brown rice, brown basmati rice, and brown Jasmine rice and we love them all!

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This perfectly cooked brown rice is joining my list of perfect base recipes, along with thisJuicy Instant Pot Chicken Breast andInstant Pot Potatoes— some of our family favorite go-to’s!

How to cook brown rice in the Instant Pot:

Here are a few tips I learned along the way to help you see success the first time!

  1. Choose your rice. This recipe is for long grain brown rice or brown basmati rice. It may not work well with other types of brown rice.
  2. Rinse your rice: on my journey to Brown Rice Perfection I learned the importance of rinsing your rice, regardless of how you are cooking it! Rinsing the rice removes any starch that may be on the surface of the kernels, that would make the rice gummy during the cook process. I like to pour my dry rinse into a large strainer, and run it under water for a minute or two, using my fingers to stir the rice around and be sure every kernel is rinsed.
  3. Choose your liquid: almost any liquid will do! Water is an obvious choice, but chicken or vegetable broth will add a significant amount more flavor. If you don’t have any, you can also add a spoonful of chicken bouillon.
  4. The rice to water ratio: I’ve tested this recipe until perfect and found that a 1:1 ratio works best for rice that is not too soft and stuck together. Because we are rinsing our rice thoroughly, it will have extra moisture going into the pot. This is why we reduce the amount slightly that we are adding (compared to what your package will probably tell you)

Can I cook brown basmati rice in the Instant Pot?

You can absolutely use this recipe for brown basmati rice.

I’ve tested both using this method, and I have found that the rice to liquid ratio and the cook time both remain the same, regardless which of the two types of rice you choose.

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Variations on this Instant Pot Brown Rice:

I’m a big believer in adding flavor during the cooking process instead of after, as long as you are using the rice for the same purpose. Here are a few add ins for you to choose from to take this pressure cooker brown rice to the next level!

  • At the very least, a chicken or vegetable broth for cooking liquid will add a nice amount of flavor, while remaining neutral enough that you can serve the rice with almost anything.
  • Experiment with the herbs and spices in your spice rack. Have a favorite flavor combination or herb blend? Add a teaspoon before cooking.
  • For a fried rice base, I like to add 1 tablespoon of reduced sodium soy sauce and 1 tablespoon of honey during the cook time. Because it’s a small amount, I don’t bother reducing the cooking liquid.
  • Add a teaspoon of taco or fajita seasoning for extra flavor in burrito bowls!
  • After cooking (I know, I’m breaking my rule with this one but this is the exception!), add a squeeze of lime juice and/or zest, along with a sprinkling of fresh cilantro for cilantro lime rice.

What to serve with this Instant Pot Brown Rice:

  • Sweet and Sour Crockpot Meatballs
  • Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas
  • Baked Honey Lemon Chicken
  • Slow Cooker Mongolian Beef

How to store cooked rice:

You can store cooked rice in the refrigerator, in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Cooked rice is a great staple to add to your freezer as well, as it can last up to 6 months and no quality is lost by freezing it.

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Instant Pot Brown Rice

written by Ashley Fehr

4.92 from 25 votes

A tried and true recipe for PERFECT Instant Pot Brown Rice, every time. Use long grain brown rice or brown basmati. Includes a variety of flavor options!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 18 minutes mins

Total Time 23 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Side Dish

Servings 4 servings

Calories 171cal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup long grain brown rice (or brown basmati or Jasmine)
  • 1 cup water or broth
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt *reduce if using broth

Instructions

  • Place dry rice in a large mesh strainer and rinse thoroughly under cold water for a couple of minutes, stirring the rice while rinsing to ensure all grains are clean.

  • Place rinsed rice in a 6 quart Instant Pot (*double the recipe if making in an 8 quart), and add water or liquid of choice and salt.

  • Spread rice into an even layer on the bottom of the Instant Pot.

  • Put the lid on, turn the valve to sealing, and select Manual or Pressure Cook for 18 minutes (perfectly al dente rice, or 20-22 minutes for softer rice).

  • It will take 5-10 minutes to come to pressure and begin counting down. When the cook time is up, turn the Instant Pot off (hit cancel or unplug) and let sit until pressure has completely naturally released (the silver pin will drop and the valve will move easily).

  • Remove the lid and serve.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 171cal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 294mg | Potassium: 103mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords brown rice, instant pot brown rice, instant pot rice

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    Perfect every time! My go to recipe!!!!!

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FAQs

How long to cook basmati rice vs brown rice? ›

Boiling times:

30 minutes – medium grain and long grain brown rice. 12 – 14 minutes – brown basmati rice.

What is the difference between long grain brown rice and basmati brown rice? ›

Brown basmati is lighter and more delicate, and has a nuttier flavor, than regular brown rice.

Why is my brown rice not cooking in Instant Pot? ›

You most likely used too much water. 1:1 water to rice ratio is essential for all rice types. Use the exact same container to measure both rice and water. Some cups are standard American (236ml), others are metric (250ml) and the little plastic cup that comes with the Instant Pot is neither (160ml).

How much water do I need to brown basmati rice in a rice cooker? ›

How To Cook Brown Basmati Rice In A Rice Cooker. If you're using Indian or Pakistani grown brown basmati rice, increase the water ratio to 1 cup rice to 2 1/2 cups water. If you're using new, American-grown brown basmati rice, stick to 1 cup rice to 2 cups water.

Does basmati rice cook quicker than long grain? ›

Basmati rice is cooked with a 1.5 to 1 ratio of water to rice and long grain with a 2 to 1 ratio. Long grain takes a few minutes longer to cook as well. So yeah, they'll both cook but the basmati will be overcooked by the time the long grain is done.

Which is healthier, brown rice or basmati rice? ›

Basmati rice is comparable to other types of brown or white rice in terms of nutrients. Although very minute variations may exist in the calorie, carb, protein, and fiber counts between specific types of rice, it's not enough to make much of a difference.

Do I need to soak brown basmati rice before cooking? ›

Do you have to soak brown rice before cooking? Soaking is optional, but we recommend it! Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally-occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time.

Which is healthier basmati or long-grain rice? ›

Compared to other rice types, Basmati rice is proposed to be more healthier. It has fewer calories, a lower glycemic index, and more fiber. But remember, no one type of rice is the best. You need to eat a range of nutrient-rich foods for overall health.

Why is rice hard in instant pots? ›

Burned Rice – Not enough water or liquid can lead to hard rice, burnt, and stuck to the bottom of the pot. You might even receive a burn notice from your pressure cooker. Mushy Rice – When cooking long-grain white rice you want a 1:1 ratio. That means you should add a cup of water for every cup of rice.

Should I rinse rice before cooking in Instant Pot? ›

Rinsing rice removes any dirt and excess starch that can make the rice sticky, and, I've found, makes the rice taste better. According to Instant Pot's manual, rinsing the rice also makes up for the small amount of moisture lost in evaporation during the cooking process.

How much longer to cook brown rice vs white rice? ›

Stripped of the bran, the bare endosperm soaks up water easily, so it cooks faster and becomes more tender. Basic recipes for white rice usually only call for about 15 minutes of boiling, while brown takes around 50 minutes, despite using more or less the same method.

Do you cook basmati rice the same as regular rice? ›

Basmati rice should be soaked for at least 30 minutes before being boiled. Jasmine rice, on the other hand, is ready to be steamed after it is rinsed. Because it is a softer variety of long-grain rice, it doesn't require soaking and requires less water. A typical ratio is 1 cup rice to 1 1/4 cups water.

How long to cook basmati rice for? ›

Add a minimum of 500ml of water with the washed rice to a saucepan and bring to the boil. Stir and cook for 10-12 minutes over a medium heat, uncovered. Drain, cover and leave to stand for 3 minutes. Fluff it up with a fork and serve.

How long does brown rice take to cook? ›

Bring the rice to a simmer in a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to a simmer and cook, covered, until rice is tender and water has evaporated, 40–45 minutes. Fluff gently and let sit, covered, off heat, for 10 minutes to make it as light and fluffy as possible.

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