Rice Cooker Ratio
A rice cooker promises perfectly cooked rice every time you use it! Well, that is only if you know the right rice cooker ratio! Here are some tricks to cook perfect rice. Read on...

Rice Cooker Proportions
The best quality of rice is generally achieved when the rice is washed, soaked, blanched or boiled and then steamed. Cooking rice in a rice cooker is a fairly simple task. But the area where most people go wrong is the rice cooker measurements. Most rice cookers work by boiling the rice and controlling the temperature. The temperature inside the rice cooker begins to rise when all the water has boiled away and the rice is done. Now, this clearly tells us that the quality of rice depends on the amount of water. If the water is less, the rice will remain uncooked whereas if you put in too much water, you might end up getting a paste of rice! I'm sure you do not want either!
Rice cooker ratio actually depends on the type of rice you are cooking and how moist you want it. The amount of water needed to cook rice also depends on the different recipes. The safest ratio to begin with is 1½ to 1¾ cups of water per cup of rice. Fill the cooking pot with equal parts of rice and water and then add the needed extra amount of water to it. Another thing to keep in mind is 'the fresher the rice the less water is needed'.
White Rice
White rice generally needs less water for cooking. The ideal measurement for cooking white rice is 1½ to 2 cups of water per cup of rice. Short grain white rice usually cooks faster than long grain rice and requires lesser water.
- Long grain white rice - 1¾ cups of water per cup of rice
- Medium grain white rice - 1½ cups of water per cup of rice
- Short grain white rice - 1½ cups of water per cup of rice
Brown rice is whole grain, high-fiber and less-processed and is therefore preferred by most health conscious people. However, brown rice takes a longer time to cook as compared to white rice. It takes about 40 to 50 minutes to cook brown rice and requires more water. The perfect ratio for brown rice is 2¼ cups of water per cup of rice.
Indian style rice recipes using Jasmine rice or Basmati rice require a drier rice and hence the amount of water required is lesser. Different rice cookers may require different amounts of water. In such cases, trial and error method yields the best results. So, go ahead and set the desired rice cooker ratio by experimentation! All the best!
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