About this simple Brown rice recipe

Hate mushy or undercooked Brown rice like me? I know I was – until I discovered this simple, foolproof technique for perfectly cooked rice every time. All you need to do is wash the rice a few times until the water runs clear, then cook it uncovered in a pot of water for 25 minutes. Drain and let it sit for a few minutes, and voila – perfectly cooked Brown Basmati rice that’s fluffy, aromatic, non sticky texture and delicious. Likewise if you are tired of mushy white rice too, I have a perfect recipe for fluffy white basmati rice. One of the things I love about this Boil and Drain technique is how easy it is. There’s no need to worry about fluffing the rice or adding extra ingredients – just cook it in water and you’re done. And the best part? You can serve this rice with all sorts of dishes, from split peas dal, Dishoom’s black dal, Paneer curry, Chana Masala and more. They also make a delicious base for seasoned rice like Thai Pineapple fried rice. Love white basmati rice, I have got you covered how to cook them perfectly on the stovetop.

Why should you try this recipe?

This technique will work with any type of Brown rice - whether it’s short, long-grain, or medium-grain. Just avoid the quick-cook varieties. Unlike other methods, there is no need to sauté the rice in oil before cooking. No need for an Instant Pot pressure cooker or rice cooker - this simple stovetop method works like a charm. All you need is a pot and sieve, making it accessible to everyone. Our recipe is very easy to follow and produces fluffy, delicious Brown rice every time. Once you try it, you won’t need to try any other methods. It’s a foolproof way to make Brown rice that even beginners can master. Follow the rule of thumb: use 3-4 parts of water for every 1 part of rice. This ratio ensures that the rice is cooked evenly and doesn’t become too mushy or dry.

How to cook my Perfect Brown Basmati rice?

To cook my Whole grain Brown basmati rice on the stove top, here are my 4 steps. Rinse: Rinse the rice in clean water 3-4 times until the water runs clear. Swirl the rice gently in the same direction to avoid breaking the tips. Drain the rice. Cook: Add the rice to a medium saucepan with 3 cups of water and bring it to a boil. Cook uncovered on medium heat for 25 minutes. Drain and cover: After 25 minutes, drain the rice and cover the pot with a lid. Let it stand for 3 minutes to steam and absorb any excess moisture. Serve: Fluff the rice with a fork and it’s ready to serve!

Storing leftover rice

In the Fridge: First, allow the cooked rice, whether it’s brown or white rice, to cool to room temperature. Then, transfer it to an airtight container and store it in the fridge for up to 5 days. In the Freezer: For longer storage, you can freeze the rice for up to 1 month. To Thaw: When you’re ready to use the frozen rice, simply microwave it until it’s thoroughly heated. Make sure to stir it occasionally to ensure even heating.

Serving Suggestions

Serve Brown rice as a side dish with your favourite curry / dal like Paneer butter masala,yellow split peas dhal, tarka dal,chickpea tikka masala, creamy aubergine curry and more. Use Brown rice as a base for Burrito bowls or Sweet Potato Buddha bowls. Use in stir fries recipes like Vegetable Fried rice, Honey Soy fried rice, Mexican rice and more. Mix cooked Brown rice with some herbs and spices to make a seasoned rice base. Get creative and use in Biryani, Soups, Casserole dishes and anything you fancy.

Easy homemade Wholegrain brown rice recipe below

Fridge: To store in the fridge, allow the rice to cool completely and store in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Reheat by steaming, microwaving, or pan-frying with a little oil or butter. Freezer: To store in the freezer, cool the rice completely and store in a sealed container or freezer-safe bag for up to 6 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight or in cold water, then reheat as above. Post a photo of your creation on my Facebook page, share it on Instagram, or save it to Pinterest with the tag #sandhyaskitchen.  I would love to see your pictures! Subscribe to our weekly newsletters!

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