Brown Basmati Rice in the Instant Pot is one of the big reasons to have an Instant Pot. The pressure cooker will cook brown rice in half the time of the conventional stovetop method.
Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
There is a few reasons that eating Brown Basmati Rice is considered more healthy than eating white rice. Brown rice contains the fibrous germ that is still got the bran.
This germ has been removed from white rice. Brown rice is also much more nutritious for you than white rice. Basmati rice smells great when it cooks.
I love this type of rice. Cooking the rice is so much easier now that I have a pressure cooker. This rice has become a weekly staple in my family.
Not to mention that it is much more healthy. It is also gluten free.
Brown rice may need more cooking time than white rice, but with an Instant Pot you can have delicious nutritious brown rice ready to eat in under 30 minutes. It is a great side dish.
I like to make a big batch of this brown rice ahead of time. It makes meals on weeknights simple. This way I can use it in many different recipes. It is grayed alongside grilled chicken and vegetables or it can be added to a stir fry or a burrito.
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- Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
- How to Cook Brown Rice in Instant Pot
- Tips for perfect Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
- How Much Water to Cook Brown Rice in Pressure Cooker?
- How Long to Pressure Cook Brown Rice?
- Instant Pot Brown Rice Variations
- What to Serve with Instant Pot Brown Rice
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- Ingredients and Equipment Used in Recipe:
- Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
- How to Store Brown Rice
- How Long Does Brown Rice Last in the Refrigerator?
- How Long Does Brown Rice Last in the Freezer?
- How to Reheat Brown Rice?
- How to Reheat Rice in the Microwave
- How to Reheat Rice on the Stove
- How to Reheat Rice in Instant Pot
How to Cook Brown Rice in Instant Pot
Tips for perfect Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
- No soaking of rice
- Rice to cold water ratio – 1:1.25
- Pressure Cook / Manual on HIGH Pressure for 22 minutes
- 10 minute NPR – Manually release the pressure 10 minutes after the cooking time is complete.
Pressure Cooker Brown Rice is simple and you will get delicious fluffy brown rice that will turn out perfect every time. This is a basic “set and forget” type method. It is not like cooking brown basmati rice in a conventional way.
The kind of rice that is used is important. This is for Brown Basmati Rice or Long Grain Brown Rice or even Brown Jasmine Rice. Other types of brown rice may not produce the same results.
I find that it is important to rinse the rice. It gets rid of the extra starch on the rice that can make the rice gummy. I have a mesh strainer that I use for my rice and i rinse the rice until the water runs clear.
Follow my method step by step to learn how to cook perfect brown rice every time in the pressure cooker. This will end up being your favorite Instant Pot brown rice recipe. It is one of my most used Instant Pot recipes.
How Much Water to Cook Brown Rice in Pressure Cooker?
One of the most important things when cooking brown rice in the water to rice ratio. 1:1.25 rice to water ratio is what I find to be the correct rice to water ratio for Instant Pot brown rice. I find that I add water so that a little bit more than a cup of water is needed per cup of brown rice.
I also use some sort of broth to give the rice some flavor. You can use chicken broth, beef broth. I choose to use the Better than Bouillon broth base.
It is organic and delicious. I will link to both of them below so if you are interested you know where to find them. I also use about a teaspoon of salt.
It is not really all that much considering that this recipe is for 2 cups of dry brown rice. I also add about a Tablespoon of Olive Oil to keep the rice from sticking together.
Once you have all the ingredients in the pressure cooker give everything a stir to combine and then put the lid on. Turn the valve to “Sealing Position”. Press the “Pressure Cook” button on the Instant Pot and make sure that it is set to the “High Pressure”.
How Long to Pressure Cook Brown Rice?
I find that this is the perfect cooking time. Set the timer on the Instant Pot for 22 Minutes. If you want it a little more al dente you could go 20 minutes, but I find the recommended timing is perfect.
I also like to turn OFF the “Keep Warm” function. I do this because in the end I like to do a Natural Pressure Release for 10 or 15 minutes or until the pin drops by itself and I don’t want the rice to get overcooked at all.
Once you have done the Natural Release open the pressure cooker and fluff the rice with a fork and enjoy your perfectly cooked brown rice.
Instant Pot Brown Rice Variations
Do not be afraid to try different variations in this recipe. One idea is using different broths instead of just water. For example vegetable broth or chicken broth.
Mix in spices for example. A little bit of cumin powder or some taco seasoning for a little Mexican flavor. This is great when using the rice for meal plan bowls.
A simple squeeze of lime juice can up the flavor when the rice is done cooking. A pinch of chopped cilantro at the end is also delicious.
What to Serve with Instant Pot Brown Rice
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Ingredients and Equipment Used in Recipe:
Instant Pot Duo Evo Electric Pressure Cooker
Better than Bouillon Chicken Base
Instant Pot Mini Mitts
Instant Pot Cheat Sheet
Brown Basmati Rice Instant Pot
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Brown Basmati Rice (Rinsed)
- 2 1/2 Cups Water or Broth
- 1 tsp Salt
- 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil
Instructions
- Measure 2 Cups Brown Rice into the strainer. Rinse until the water runs clear. Add rice to Instant Pot
- Add Water or Broth to Instant Pot.
- Add Salt.
- Add Olive Oil
- Stir to Combine
- Put the lid on Instant Pot and Turn Valve to Sealing Position
- Press Pressure Cook and Set Timer to 22 minutes
- Press Keep Warm to Turn OFF Keep Warm function
- When cooking has finished do a Natural Pressure Release until pin drops (About 10 Minutes).
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How to Store Brown Rice
Brown rice is one of those recipes that is great to make ahead of time, as it is really a timesaver for people that are meal planning. .I always like to make a big batch when I make brown rice in the pressure cooker. It is easy to store in the refrigerator or freezer.
How Long Does Brown Rice Last in the Refrigerator?
Brown rice stored in an airtight container can last in the refrigerator for up to a week.
How Long Does Brown Rice Last in the Freezer?
Yes, brown rice can be stored in the freezer. It can last up to 3 months stored in an airtight freezer safe container. I like to let the rice cool and then portion it out into zip bags.
How to Reheat Brown Rice?
How to Reheat Rice in the Microwave
Brown rice can be reheated a few different ways. Of course you can reheat the rice in the microwave. The trick to that is include a little bit of water to the rice before reheating. I find that a tablespoon is enough for a cup or so of rice and cover it with a paper towel.
How to Reheat Rice on the Stove
Brown or white rice can be reheated on the stove. Place rice in a pot that is not too deep and add a little bit of water to the rice. About 2 tablespoons per cup of rice. Cover and heat the rice over medium low heat stirring frequently until rice is heated through.
How to Reheat Rice in Instant Pot
This is my preferred way to reheat cooked basmati rice. The Instant pot has a steam function that is great for reheating food that does not need to be crispy.
I add a cup of water to the Instant Pot. I put the rice in a metal dish. Put the included trivet inside of the Instant Pot.
Place the dish with the rice on the trivet. Put the lid on the Instant Pot and close the valve. Press the steam button and set the timer for 7 minutes.
Matt
Perfect Brown Basmati Rice every time.
Gail
Consistent results (yummy!) every time. No muss, no fuss recipe that my family absolutely loves. I sometimes sauté some low glycemic veggies such as squash , asparagus, onions , broccoli and zucchini, just to name a few. I serve them over the rice. Great meal for a Type 2 Diabetic like myself . Just go easy on the rice. 😋
Matt
Glad you like it and are having great success with the recipe. Thanks for taking the time to comment I appreciate it.
Matty
Keri
If I only have enough rice to do 1 cup right now, do I need to cook it a shorter time? Or I have white rice I can mix in?
Matt
I would not mix in white rice with brown rice. White rice has half the cooking time. If you only have one cup just follow the ratios. The cooking time is the same.
Mar
Very good recipe. Rice turned out delicious. Will make it again.
Matt
I am glad you had success and enjoyed it.
Thanks for the comment.
Matty.
Sonia
Thank goodness I found this recipe. I never made brown rice because it never turned out right. Now, I have nothing to worry about, comes out perfect every time, love it! Thanks Matt!
Matt
Your welcome. Glad to hear your success and thanks for the comment.
Matty.
Nancy
Instead of salt, I add a bit of bouillon powder (vegetable or chicken). Some finely chopped onion, carrot, and celery. And a clove. Of chopped garlic ( or powder if you don’t have fresh). A bit of chopped parsley, and the oil.
Makes a great side dish.
Matt
It is always good to doctor things up your preffered way. I like doing that as well.
Matty
Tina Reed
Easy and awesome! Thanks, Matt
Matt
Glad you enjoyed it.
Matty.
Olga Walchok
I had this recipe saved 7 times in my Paprika recipe app!
Matt
Lol. Glad you like it..