How To Cook Soft Fluffy Jasmine Rice (Rice Cooker, Instant Pot ...

38K PIN RECIPE COMMENTS VIEW RECIPE RECIPE VIDEO
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

All you need to know to make that perfectly soft and fluffy Jasmine rice in a rice cooker, in Instant Pot, and on the stove every single time.

How To Cook Fluffy Jasmine Rice (Rice Cooker, Instant Pot, Stove Top)

Rice has been part of my diet ever since I started eating solid food as a tiny person 🙂 This is a common scenario in most (if not all) Asian households in Asia. We have rice growing up probably 3 meals a day, or at least 2 meals a day. Our favorite rice is Jasmine rice.

What is jasmine rice (Khao hom mali) ?

Jasmine rice is also known as Thai fragrant rice (Khao hom Mali). It is considered long-grain rice and it’s only slightly sticky after being cooked. Jasmine rice is being grown primarily in Thailand. I remember mom often said that Jasmine rice cost more compared to the local grown Indonesian long-grain white rice. Jasmine rice is being consumed a lot in Southeast Asia. It is named as such because of its aroma similar to Jasmine flower and also its white appearance like that of Jasmine flower.

Jasmine Rice

How to store jasmine rice or any rice

Jasmine rice or pretty much any white rice can be stored pretty indefinitely if being stored properly. However, jasmine rice will lose its fragrance over time. To prolong its shelf life and to maintain that amazing aroma of jasmine rice here’s what you can do:1. Avoid buying too big of a bagI know it’s more economical, but if you are not going to consume it often, the jasmine rice will lose its fragrance, though still pretty much edible if you don’t care much about that2. Store in a cool dry area3. Air-tight containerIf the rice comes in a resealable bag, you can leave them in there. If not, I usually transfer it to an air-tight container

How to store jasmine rice
I store mine in a large clay jar with an air-tight lid
How to store jasmine rice

How to prepare jasmine rice for cooking on the stove, rice cooker, or pressure cooker

Whether you will be cooking Jasmine rice in a rice cooker, in an Instant Pot, on the stove, or in the microwave, the steps for preparing jasmine rice is the same1. RINSE THE RICEIt is important to rinse the rice in several changes of water until the water runs clear. Failure to do so will result in your rice being more “sticky”

2. DO NOT LET THE RICE SOAKIt is never necessary to soak jasmine rice before cooking generally speaking. So after you rinse the rice make sure you drain off the water right away and do not let the rice soaks as this will throw off the water to rice ratio later3. DRAIN OFF WATER COMPLETELYUse a large stainless steel strainer to drain off the water completely. Using a strainer is very effective to make sure no more water collects in between as this will affect the end result with your rice being too soft and mushy

Step-by-step on how to cook jasmine rice in a rice cooker

1. After washing jasmine rice and drain off the water, place them in the inner pot of the rice cooker

2. Water to rice ratio for rice cookerWhen you cook rice in a rice cooker, very little water is lost during the cooking process compared to when you cook the rice on the stove. I like to use water to rice ratio of 1:1 for rice cookerFor example:1 cup of rice will use 1 cup of water2 cups of rice will use 2 cups of waterIMPORTANT NOTE: whatever cup you use to measure the rice, you will use it to measure the water too. DO NOT USE A DIFFERENT CUP.

3. Set the rice cooker settingMy rice cooker can be set to “white rice” and that’s what I use. It usually takes about 20 minutes to cook white rice

4. Wait for 10 minutesOnce the rice cooker is done with cooking, wait for 10 minutes before opening the lid. Why? The rice will still continue to absorb the water. Opening the lid too soon and you will find the rice will be still a bit wetter and softer5. Fluff the riceIt is important to fluff the rice after they are cooked. Why do we need to fluff the rice you would ask? Fluffing the rice helps to separate the rice grains so they won’t clump together. Use either a rice paddle (usually comes with the rice cooker) or fork (be careful not to scratch the inner pot). Just gently turn the rice around with a rice paddle or use a fork to fluff it

Step-by-step on how to cook jasmine rice in Instant Pot pressure cooker

1. After washing jasmine rice and drain off the water, place them in the inner pot of Instant Pot

2. Water to rice ratio for Instant PotSimilar to a rice cooker, when you cook rice in Instant Pot, very little water is lost during the cooking process compared to when you cook the rice on the stove. I like to use water to rice ratio of 1:1 for Instant Pot For example:1 cup of rice will use 1 cup of water2 cups of rice will use 2 cups of waterIMPORTANT NOTE: whatever cup you use to measure the rice, you will use it to measure the water too. DO NOT USE A DIFFERENT CUP.

3. Choose which setting you will useYou can cook rice with Instant Pot by using “Pressure Cooker” setting or “Rice” settingFor Pressure Cooker: Close the lid and turn steam release valve to “sealing”. Press “Pressure Cooker” and make sure it’s on “High Pressure”. Set the timer to “3 minutes”For Rice: Close the lid and turn steam release valve to “sealing”. Press “Rice” and it will automatically set the timer4. Wait for 10 minutesOnce the timer is up, wait for 10 minutes and then release pressure fully (if using pressure cooker setting). Wait for 10 minutes too if you are using “rice” setting5. Fluff the riceIt is important to fluff the rice after they are cooked. Why do we need to fluff the rice you would ask? Fluffing the rice helps to separate the rice grains so they won’t clump together. Use either a rice paddle (usually comes with Instant Pot) or fork. Just gently turn the rice around with a rice paddle or use a fork to fluff it

Step-by-Step on how to cook jasmine rice on the stove

1. Wash the jasmine rice in several changes of water and drain off the water completely2. Water to rice ratio for cooking on the stoveI like to use water to rice ratio of 1.5:1 when cooking rice on the stove For example:1 cup of rice will use 1.5 cups of water2 cups of rice will use 3 cups of waterIMPORTANT NOTE: whatever cup you use to measure the rice, you will use it to measure the water too. DO NOT USE A DIFFERENT CUP.3. Bring the measured liquid to a rolling boil

4. Add in rice

5. Bring back to a boil

6. Lower the heat to medium-low and cover with a tight-fitting lid

7. Let the rice cook for 20 minutes over medium-low heat8. Wait 10 minutesAfter 20 minutes, turn off the heat and wait for 10 minutes before opening the lid9. Fluff the rice

Before fluffing the rice
After fluffing the rice

How to store leftover cooked rice

The methods below apply to any type of cooked rice1. IN THE REFRIGERATORYou can keep cooked rice in the refrigerator for 5-7 days. Once the rice is cooked and has cooled down completely, transfer to a container with a lid and keep in the refrigerator2. FREEZEROnce you freeze the cooked rice, the shelf life can extend up to 1 month. Here’s what you can do to freeze rice:Option 1: Portion out the rice and wrap in several layers of plastic wrap and then keep them in large freezer bagsOption 2: Portion out the rice into a smaller freezer-friendly container

How to reheat leftover cooked rice

1. MICROWAVEIf the rice is frozen, there’s no need to thaw it. Thawing the rice will make the rice mushy after reheating. Simply add about 1 tablespoon of water/cup of rice, to the rice. Cover it with another plate or moist paper towel to create that “steaming” effect and microwave on high for about 1 minute or maybe less, you will have to experiment on the time. It may take a bit longer for frozen rice2. ON THE STOVETransfer the rice to a saucepan or skillet. Add one tablespoon of water/1 cup of rice, to the rice and let it reheat over medium-low heat until the rice is heated through. This may take a few extra minutes for frozen rice

Recipe ideas for leftover cooked rice

CHINESE FIVE-SPICE SIZZLING STEAK STIR-FRY RICE BOWL20-MINUTE THAI RED CURRY SAUSAGE FRIED RICEEASY ONE-PAN MISO GINGER SALMON FRIED RICECHEESY KIMCHI RICE CAKESNASI BAKAR BUMBU RENDANG (INDONESIAN RENDANG GRILLED RICE)

How To Cook Fluffy Jasmine Rice Recipe (Rice Cooker, Instant Pot, Stove Top)

Prep 5 minutes Cook 20 minutes Wait before fluffing the rice 10 minutes Total 25 minutes Servings 3 cups4.9 from 14 reviews REVIEW & RATE PRINT SAVE RECIPE RECIPE SAVED!

Ingredients

0.5x1x1.5x2xUS CustomaryMetric
  • 1 cup white jasmine rice see notes
  • water amount depending on what you use to cook the rice. See instruction below
  • ¼ tsp salt optional

You will need one of the following:

  • Instant Pot
  • Rice Cooker
  • Saucepan if cooking small quantity
  • Dutch oven if cooking large quantity

I recommend this to drain off water after washing the rice:

  • Stainless steel mesh strainer

Instructions

Prepare jasmine rice:

  • Rinse the rice in several changes of water until the water runs clear. Washing off the extra starches will make your rice not sticky after cooked
  • Use a large stainless steel strainer to drain off the water completely. Using a strainer is very effective to make sure no more water collects in between as this will affect the end result with your rice being too soft and mushy

Cooking jasmine rice in a rice cooker:

  • Use a 1:1 water to rice ratio. 1 cup of rice means you will need 1 cup of water. Use the same cup you are using to measure the rice to measure the liquid. Add the rice into the inner pot of the rice cooker. Add in water and salt (if using)
  • My rice cooker can be set to “white rice” and that’s what I use. It usually takes about 20 minutes to cook white rice. Set yours to something similar with your rice cooker
  • Once the rice cooker is done with cooking, wait for 10 minutes before opening the lid. Why? The rice will still continue to absorb the water. Opening the lid too soon and you will find the rice will be still a bit wetter and softer
  • Fluff the rice gently with the rice paddle or a fork (be careful not to scratch the inner pot). I suggest using the rice paddle if you have one. Fluffy jasmine rice is ready to be served

Cooking jasmine rice in Instant Pot:

  • Use a 1:1 water to rice ratio. 1 cup of rice means you will need 1 cup of water. Use the same cup you are using to measure the rice to measure the liquid. Add the rice into the inner pot of Instant Pot. Add in water and salt (if using)
  • Choose the setting: Pressure cooker or Rice. For Pressure Cooker: Close the lid and turn steam release valve to “sealing”. Press “Pressure Cooker” and make sure it’s on “High Pressure”. Set the timer to “3 minutes”For Rice: Close the lid and turn steam release valve to “sealing”. Press “Rice” and it will automatically set the timerCooking time will be the same whether you double or triple the recipe
  • Once the timer is up, wait for 10 minutes and then release pressure fully (if using pressure cooker setting). Wait for 10 minutes too if you are using “rice” setting
  • Fluff the rice gently with the rice paddle or a fork. Fluffy jasmine rice is ready to be served

Cooking jasmine rice on the stove:

  • Use a 1.5 :1 water to rice ratio. 1 cup of rice means you will need 1.5 cups of water. Use the same cup you are using to measure the rice to measure the liquid.
  • Bring the measured liquid to a rolling boil in a saucepan. Add the rice and salt (if using) in and bring it back to a boil then lower the heat to low and cover with a tight-fitting lid. It's important that the heat is on low or it may boil over and water may dry up too quickly and you get a crust or uncooked rice at the bottom of the pot
  • Let the rice cook for 20 minutes over low heat and then turn off the heat and wait for 10 minutes before opening the lid. The rice is still absorbing the liquid and continue cooking over residual heat
  • Fluff the rice gently with the rice paddle or a fork. Fluffy jasmine rice is ready to be served

Marv’s Recipe Notes

1 U.S. cup of long-grain white rice or jasmine rice is 190 grams. I scoop the rice and then level the top with the back of a butter knife to measure more accurately.1 rice cup (that comes with the rice cooker) of long-grain white rice or jasmine rice can range from 145-150 grams.

*Nutrition facts are just estimates and calculated using online tools*

Nutrition FactsHow To Cook Fluffy Jasmine Rice Recipe (Rice Cooker, Instant Pot, Stove Top)Serving Size 1 cupAmount per ServingCalories205% Daily Value*Sodium 2mg0%Carbohydrates 45g15%Fiber 1g4%Protein 4g8%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Did you make this recipe?Let me know how you like this recipe and consider rating it! Tag me @whattocooktoday I’d love to see your photos/videos on Instagram
How To Cook Fluffy Jasmine Rice (Rice Cooker, Instant Pot, Stove Top)

Tag » How To Cook Jasmine Rice In Instant Pot