How to Cook Perfect Rice - Viet World Kitchen (2024)

Don’t be afraid, you CAN cook fantastic rice without an electric rice cooker. A couple weeks ago, I posted information on myths and truths about cooking rice and people contributed lots of helpful tips and personal stories. Now, I’m following up with insights on how to cook perfect rice in a pot.

Whether you cook long-grain rice in an electric rice cooker or a saucepan, practice and consistency are the keys to doing it well. The following tips will put you on the path to cooking a good pot of rice every time.

What is perfect rice?

That’s something to be debated. I like my grains to retain their individuality but not be dry. The cooked rice should be soft but not mushy. It should taste clean and sweet and have a wonderful fragrance. Rice is a wonderful canvas upon which you can put other textures and flavors. It should be great on its own (I sprinkle a little fish sauce on plain rice on many occasions!) but also be ready to play nice with other dishes.

You may enjoy rice that’s more stick-to-your-ribs, and you can achieve that by cooking a medium grain rice, such as what’s enjoyed in Japan and Korea. If a dry rice is preferred, basmati may be your ticket. For Vietnamese and other kinds of Southeast Asian and East Asian cuisines, basmati is a little too dry for most uses. However, I’ve found that it is quite nice for fried rice!

My everyday rice is Thai jasmine long grain rice. Currently, I buy Phoenix brand at the Chinese market. For information on shopping for long-grain rice, visit the the Basic Vietnamese Kitchen page.

The pan for making rice
If you elect to cook rice on the stove top, choose a heavy-bottomed saucepan with a tight-fitting lid. Since rice more than triples in volume during cooking, the amount of raw rice should fill no more than one-fourth of the pan. For example, use a 1½- or 2-quart pan for 11/2 cups of rice, and a 2- or 3-quart pan for 2 cups of rice.

Amount of rice to cook
One (1) cup raw rice yields 3 ½ cups cooked rice, or enough for 3 light eaters. To be sure you have enough rice, prepare 1 ½ cups raw rice for 3 or 4 people and 2 cups raw rice for 4 to 6 people.

Time required to cook a pot of rice?
Plan on 30 minutes from the moment you turn on the heat to when the rice is cooked. For that reason, I start my pot of rice first before preparing other dishes for our everyday meals. Rice will keep warm for about 30 minutes so if it takes roughly 1 hour to make dinner, you'll be set.

For a dinner party, I start the rice right before or soon after guests arrive so that it can cook while we're sipping wine or co*cktails and nibbling on snacks. You can keep a pot of cooked rice warm in a low (250F) oven too after it's done cooking.

How to wash rice
Whether you are rinsing the rice in a pan, a rice cooker insert, or a
bowl, use plenty of water and always start by stirring the rice in
circles with your fingers or by rubbing it gently between your palms to
loosen the starches.


Don't expect the water to get clear. It NEVER does. It starts out opaque and cloudy
and becomes less murky. Aim to repeatedly rinse the rice with fresh
water until the water is nearly clear. The photo above is the water from my last rinsing. It is not clear. If you use a precise
water-to-rice ratio, drain the rice in a sieve before putting it in the
pan.

How to cook rice in a pot:
Rice is typically cooked by first boiling with the pan uncovered, and then lowering the heat, covering the pan, and simmering. During the initial boiling, I employ the northern Viet technique of stirring the rice several times to ensure even cooking. To cook a pot of rice:

1. Bring the rice and water to a boil (or near boil) over medium-high or high heat. Tips on how much water to use are in "Myths and Truths about Cooking Rice."

2. Give the rice a stir with chopsticks to loosen the grains sticking to the bottom.


3. Lower the heat to medium so the rice simmers vigorously. Cook the rice, stirring 2 or 3 times, for a few minutes, or until most of the water appears to have been absorbed and the surface looks glossy and thick. You may also see small craters in the surface.

4. Decrease the heat to low, cover, and cook for 10 minutes.

5. Turn off the heat and let the rice sit for 10 minutes to firm up and finish cooking.


6. Uncover, fluff with chopsticks or a fork, and then re-cover and wait for 5 minutes before serving. The rice will stay warm for 30 minutes. Right before serving, fluff the rice again as it may have settled a bit!

How to Cook Perfect Rice - Viet World Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

How is rice prepared in Vietnam? ›

White rice is prepared in a variety of ways in both savory and sweet Vietnamese dishes. Rice is eaten steamed with daily meals and made into a variety of different size noodles, pancakes, dumplings, rolls and alcoholic drinks. Rice paper, called banh trang or banh da, is dried on a bamboo rack.

How much water do you put in Vietnamese rice? ›

How much water should you use? There is no set rule on how much water to use. The proportions depend on the amount rice you are cooking, the type of rice, and how you like your rice cooked. In general, 1 ¼ cups water for each cup of long-grain rice yields firm, chewy, dry rice.

How do professional chefs cook rice? ›

Add the rice and garlic and toast them with the butter and shallots for two minutes. Follow with the bay leaves, salt, and chicken stock, and bring to a simmer. Cook covered on low heat for ten to 12 minutes until all liquid is absorbed. Let sit for four to five minutes before fluffing with a fork.

How many cups of water for 2 cups of rice? ›

The rule of thumb for white or brown rice is 2 parts water to 1 part rice. So 4 cups of water for 2 cups of rice. I usually add an extra 1 or 2 tablespoons of water to my brown rice, and check it periodically to make sure it hasn't absorbed all the water while cooking it on the stove.

What is the rice policy in Vietnam? ›

The Vietnamese Government has committed to preserving 3.8 million hectares of agricultural land for rice production, of which 3.2 million hectares, equivalent to 10% of the country's total land area, is for growing two or more crops of wet rice each year.

Why do Vietnamese use broken rice? ›

Broken rice was used solely because it was readily available in the farmers' houses and could fill their stomachs for a long time. Since Vietnam's urbanization in the first half of the 20th century, Com Tam became popular across Southern provinces, including Saigon.

What is the golden ratio for rice to water? ›

For tender grains of rice that easily separate, such as in a pilaf, use 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of rice. You can also use another liquid like stock in this 2:1 ratio. For slightly chewier, fluffy white rice, use 1 1/2 cups of water for every cup of rice, or a 1.5:1 ratio.

How much water do you need for perfect rice? ›

What is the ratio of water to rice? For basmati and all kinds of white rice, we recommend a ratio of 1:2 when cooking on the stove. So this would mean for every 1 cup of rice, you add 2 cups of water.

How to make perfect rice every time? ›

The Classic Method
  1. Rinse the rice.
  2. Use the right ratio of water. Add 2 parts water and 1 part rice to a large pot. ...
  3. Bring the water to a boil. Once it's boiling, add a big pinch of salt.
  4. Maintain a simmer. ...
  5. Cook without peeking or stirring. ...
  6. Let the rice rest covered. ...
  7. Fluff the rice with a fork.
Apr 1, 2024

Why soak rice before cooking? ›

Soaking is optional, but we recommend it! Soaking grains helps to remove some of the naturally-occurring phytic acid in the grain, which helps improve digestibility and speed cook time. To soak: Add rice to a large mixing bowl or pot and cover with twice the amount of lukewarm water (1 cup rice + 2-3 cups water).

Do you boil water before adding rice? ›

Do I Use Cold or Hot water? Get the water boiling first, and then add the rice. The amount of water you put in the pan will dictate the amount of rice to add.

How to cook rice step by step? ›

How to Cook Rice on a Stove
  1. Wash your rice. Before you do anything, rinse your rice off. ...
  2. Measure your rice and water. For most types of rice, you can use a water to rice ratio of 2:1. ...
  3. Combine the rice and water in a pot. Stir it and then put a lid on before turning the burner on high.
  4. Wait for it to boil. ...
  5. Let it cook.
Aug 20, 2021

How many cups of rice to cook for 2 people? ›

Measure one cup of long grain white rice into a cup and level it off. One cup of dry rice will make enough cooked rice for two to three adult servings.

How do Vietnamese prepare their food? ›

Cooking methods

Vietnamese food is varied, distinctive and, because it is comparatively low fat and high in carbohydrate, generally healthy. Traditionally, cooking was done over a fire, so preparation is by boiling, steaming, barbequing and frying, not roasting or baking.

How do you eat rice in Vietnam? ›

Most of the Vietnamese have used chopsticks to eat rice. However, Using hands or even spoons could be the right way in some specific circ*mstances, especially eating some kinds of sticky rice.

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