Forget the crunchy or mushy stuff that you may have suffered through in the past — we've got our method locked down. Comments We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Knowing how to cook a good pot of brown rice is an essential kitchen skill. I’m talking about tender, chewy brown rice that goes equally well with a quick stir-fry as it does with slices of roasted chicken. Forget the crunchy or mushy stuff that you may have suffered through in the past — we’ve got our method locked down. It’s time to discover how great brown rice can be. Which Brown Rice to BuyLook for medium- or long-grain brown rice. (Short-grain brown rice cooks slightly differently, so skip it for this method.) Long-grain rice (above) and short-grain rice (below). (Image credit: Faith Durand)Uncooked brown rice can be stored in the cupboard, but is best used within a few months of purchasing. If you don’t cook with brown rice very often, storing it in the fridge will help keep it fresh for longer. If you have an open bag of rice, or if you bought your rice from a bulk bin, transfer it to an airtight container for storing. If you’ve had some brown rice sitting in the back of your cupboard for more than a year, it’s probably best to toss it and pick up a fresh bag. The oils in the rice go rancid over time and can make the rice taste overly bitter and unpalatable. Rinse and Toast for Better Brown RiceRinsing your rice before cooking it washes away any grit or dust that may have gotten mixed in during production. I also find that rinsing helps improve the texture of the rice; it’s less crucial than rinsing white rice, but still helps to make each grain distinct. Toasting the rice won’t change its texture, but it gives the rice a more deeply nutty, toasted flavor. Just sauté the rice in a little olive oil before adding the water, and stir until the rice smells fragrant and you can see a touch of golden color here and there. This is a totally optional step, but if the earthy flavor of brown rice is what has kept you from eating it in the past, then you might find that you like brown rice better after toasting. Don’t Skip the Resting StepAnd finally, after cooking, let your rice rest off the heat with the lid on for about 10 minutes. This pause before serving helps the rice absorb the last of the moisture in the pot. If you skip it, the rice can be a little sticky and gummy when scooping it from the pot instead of light and fluffy. Ways to Enjoy Brown RiceBrown rice is truly a kitchen staple — willing and able to be used in all sorts of ways. It’s a side dish on its own, the base of a grain bowl or an easy lunch salad, a filling for burritos, or the start of a casserole. I often make a double batch for dinner and keep the leftovers in the fridge to use up during the week. Since brown rice takes some time to cook, I also freeze bags of cooked grains for nights when I don’t have time to cook a fresh batch. It’s an easy way to make sure I always have some grains on hand when I need them. Best Recipes with Brown RiceForget the crunchy or mushy stuff that you may have suffered through in the past — we've got our method locked down. Ingredients
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Recipe NotesStore the leftovers: Transfer leftovers to airtight containers and refrigerate 3 to 5 days. Brown rice can also be frozen for up to 3 months. How long does brown rice need to be cooked for?Most packs of brown rice will say to boil for longer than white rice, so for around 30-35 mins. The trick is to simmer it for most of that, then for the last 5-10 mins leave it, well covered, to absorb the water off the heat – resulting in light perfectly tender grains every time.
How do I know when brown rice is fully cooked?Check the rice.
Uncover and check to see if all the water has been absorbed; a little water on the very bottom is fine, but if there's more than a tablespoon, drain off the excess. At this point, the rice should also be chewy and tender, and no longer crunchy.
How long does brown rice take to cook vs white?The hull, germ, and bran have been removed from white rice. That makes it cook pretty fast—as little as 15 minutes. But brown rice can take up to 45 minutes to cook. That's the other big difference.
Does brown rice take longer to cook than brown rice?Because brown rice grains have a hard nutrition hull (the bran layer which is removed for white rice). This is tougher and takes longer to cook.
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