2 Most Popular Kinds of Rice in the Instant Pot ✨🍚


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Hey guys! I’m Lisa Childs, welcome back! In this new video, I’ll be sharing with you how to make Jasmine rice in the Instant Pot and Basmati rice in the Instant …

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  1. tvc184
    tvc184 says:

    I live in southeast Texas which has a heavy Cajun influence in cooking and my wife is Korean. So we are part of two cultures that eat rice almost daily.

    My wife always rinses her rice 3 times by her custom and I usually rinse at least a couple of times, on occasion not at all…. unless she is watching.

    We sometimes go a little above 1 1/4 to about 1 1/2 cups of water per cup of rice, mostly according to how fresh/dry the rice is. We usually buy by the 25 pound sack so we might add that slightly more water near the end of it.

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  2. Kim Martin
    Kim Martin says:

    I prefer the white Basmati rice and rinse it first. I prefer it b/c it is not sticky. I recently stared making it in my Instant Pot and really prefer it that way. One thing I also like is to saute about a 1/2 cup of chopped onion in a little butter then add my rice, water and/or chicken stock and salt before cooking.

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  3. Gordon Miller
    Gordon Miller says:

    Some times I wash, some times I don't. Depends on my mood. LOL I've never tried using the IP for rice but I may do so one of these days. I live alone and I use my rice cooker. I'm from Hawaii and I've used one for 50 years so it's easy and attendance free. Love your videos. Thanks. Oh yeah, I use all kinds of rice but Jasmine is my favorite.

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  4. Deborah Fairburn
    Deborah Fairburn says:

    It’s so good to see you again! I’ve been concerned. Have you not been filming, or is my notifications not workin? I can’t wait to try this rice. Your recipes are always good, and easy to follow. Thanks for you contribution of teaching!

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  5. Gina Howe
    Gina Howe says:

    I rinse my rice first. I mostly make brown basmati in my IP and I use the multigrain setting at 22 minutes. I also use the measuring cup that came with the IP and measure 1 to 1 rice and water and it comes out perfect every time! I will try the jasmine rice your way and see how it comes out. Sometimes I want a quicker rice than waiting for the brown.

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