How To Cook Rice Perfectly Every Time, Even For Beginners

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Key Takeaway

  • Use the correct rice-to-water ratio because too much or too little water is the main reason rice turns mushy or hard.
  • Wash rice 2 to 3 times before cooking to remove excess starch and improve texture.
  • Keep the lid closed during cooking so steam stays trapped and cooks the rice evenly.
  • Let rice rest for about 10 minutes after cooking to help moisture distribute properly.
  • Fresh rice is best for normal meals, while overnight rice usually works better for fried rice.

Rice looks simple.

Then somehow it turns into mush, becomes too dry, sticks to the pot, or burns at the bottom while the top is still hard.

The good news is that cooking rice properly is not actually difficult. Most people just use the wrong water ratio, the wrong heat, or keep opening the lid every two minutes to “check.”

Once you understand a few basic rules, cooking good rice becomes almost automatic.

Whether you are a student, living alone, newly married, or simply tired of inconsistent rice, this guide keeps things simple and practical.

Why Rice Goes Wrong So Often

Most rice problems usually come from one of these mistakes:

  • Too much water
  • Too little water
  • Heat too high
  • Lid opened too often
  • Rice not washed properly
  • Cooking time too short
  • Leaving rice unattended after cooking

Different rice types also behave differently.

For example:

Rice Type Texture Water Needed
White rice Soft and fluffy Moderate
Jasmine rice Fragrant and slightly softer Slightly less
Basmati rice Longer and drier grains Slightly less
Brown rice Firmer and nuttier More water
Sushi rice Sticky Precise ratio needed

If you use the same method for every rice type, results can become inconsistent.

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The Easiest Rice-To-Water Ratio To Remember

For normal white rice, the beginner-friendly ratio is:

  • 1 cup rice
  • 1.5 cups water

That works for most common household rice cookers and stovetop cooking.

For softer rice: Add a little more water

For firmer rice: Reduce slightly

Here’s a cheat sheet:

Rice Texture Water Ratio
Firmer rice 1 : 1.25
Normal fluffy rice 1 : 1.5
Softer rice 1 : 1.75

Now this looks super precision but small adjustments are normal depending on the rice brand.

Should You Wash Rice First?

Yes.

Washing rice helps remove excess starch and dust. This prevents overly sticky or gummy rice.

How to wash rice:

  • Put rice into a bowl or pot
  • Add water
  • Swirl gently with your hand
  • Pour out cloudy water
  • Repeat 2 to 3 times

You do not need to wash until the water becomes perfectly clear. You can use a strainer too for easy washing.

For some people, over-washing fragrant rice can slightly reduce aroma, so do not obsess over it.

How To Cook Rice In A Rice Cooker

This is the easiest method.

Step 1: Measure Your Rice

Use the same cup for both rice and water.

Step 2: Wash The Rice

Rinse 2 to 3 times.

Step 3: Add Water

Use the correct ratio.

Step 4: Press Cook

Now leave it alone. Seriously, do not keep opening the lid during cooking.

Step 5: Let It Rest

After the cooker switches to “warm,” let the rice sit for about 10 minutes.

This helps moisture distribute evenly.

Step 6: Fluff The Rice

Use a rice paddle or spoon to gently loosen the rice.

That is how you get fluffy rice instead of compressed rice bricks.

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How To Cook Rice Without A Rice Cooker

No rice cooker? Still easy.

What You Need

  • Pot with lid
  • Rice
  • Water
  • Stove

The Method

  • Wash the rice
  • Add rice and water into pot
  • Bring to a light boil
  • Lower heat immediately
  • Cover with lid
  • Simmer for about 15 minutes
  • Turn off heat
  • Let rest for another 10 minutes

Important:

  • Keep the lid closed while cooking
  • Use low heat after boiling

Most stovetop disasters happen because the fire stays too high.

Common Rice Problems And How To Fix Them

Rice Too Mushy

Cause: Too much water

Fix:

  • Reduce water next time
  • Let rice steam uncovered for a few minutes

Rice Too Hard

Cause: Too little water, not enough cooking time

Fix:

  • Add a small splash of water
  • Steam a bit longer

Burnt Bottom

Cause: Heat too high

Fix:

  • Lower heat earlier
  • Use thicker pot

Sticky Rice

Cause: Excess starch, too much water

Fix:

  • Wash rice better
  • Slightly reduce water

Can You Add Extra Ingredients While Cooking?

Yes, and this is where rice becomes more fun.

Simple upgrades:

  • Pandan leaves
  • Garlic
  • Butter
  • Chicken stock
  • Coconut milk
  • Ginger

For example, coconut rice becomes richer and more fragrant simply by replacing part of the water with coconut milk. Even adding a pinch of salt can improve flavour slightly.

Is Fresh Rice Better Than Overnight Rice?

Depends what you are making.

Fresh rice:

  • Softer
  • Fluffier
  • Better for normal meals

Overnight rice:

  • Drier
  • Better for fried rice

This is why restaurant fried rice usually tastes better with day-old rice. Freshly cooked rice often becomes too wet when stir-fried.

The “Finger Method” People Use

A lot of Asian households use this instead of measuring cups and if your grandma has taught you the basics from young, you will find this a reliable and fuss-free method too!

The method:

  • Place washed rice into pot
  • Add water until it reaches about one finger joint above the rice

It sounds vague, but surprisingly works once you get used to your pot and rice type. Still, beginners may find measuring cups more reliable first.

You Do Not Need To Overcomplicate Rice

A lot of people think cooking rice is some advanced life skill.

It is not.

Most good rice comes down to:

  • Proper ratio
  • Controlled heat
  • Patience

That is it. Once you get familiar with your rice brand and cooker, you will naturally adjust without thinking much about it.

Of course, the best rice is still made by your parents and grandparents, and no it’s not nostalgia or emotions talking!

This on how to cook rice perfectly is a guide by PRESS, the Malaysian PR Agency dedicated to help Malaysians to learn news and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions About How To Cook Rice Perfectly

How Much Rice Should One Person Eat?

Usually about half to one cup of uncooked rice per person, depending on appetite.

Why Is My Rice Wet At The Bottom?

This often happens when there is too much water or the rice is not allowed to rest after cooking.

Can I Reheat Rice?

Yes, but refrigerate it properly first and reheat thoroughly before eating.

Is Brown Rice Harder To Cook?

Yes. Brown rice usually needs more water and longer cooking time compared to white rice.

Why Does Restaurant Rice Taste Better?

Restaurants often use higher-quality rice, commercial rice cookers, and consistent cooking methods.

Can I Cook Rice Using Chicken Stock?

Yes. Replacing water with stock can add more flavour to the rice.

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