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Get perfectly cooked rice every time with this handy microwave recipe
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Cooking rice in the microwave is fast, easy, and only requires one dish. Plus, the even heat from a microwave can sometimes make better rice than the stovetop! It’s simple—just add 1 cup of white rice and 1.5 cups of water to a microwavable dish, cook on High for 10 minutes uncovered, then cover the dish and cook it for another 4 minutes on High. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process step-by-step (including variations for brown rice), plus offer some delicious flavoring ideas.

Cooking Rice in the Microwave: Quick Steps

  1. Mix 1 cup (185 g) of white rice and 1.5 cups (355 mL) of water in a microwave-safe dish.
  2. Microwave on High, uncovered, for 10 minutes.
  3. Cover the dish and microwave on High for another 4 minutes.
  4. Fluff and serve right away.
  5. If the rice is not done, cover and microwave on High in 1-minute intervals until tender.
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Add the rice and 1.5 cups of water to a microwavable dish.

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Rice in a Microwave
    Pour your rinsed rice into a microwave-safe dish or bowl and add 1.5 cups (355 mL) of water, as well as a pinch of salt (optional) and/or 1 tsp (5 mL) of oil or butter (optional) for extra flavor (no stirring necessary). Rice expands as it cooks, so choose a larger dish that can hold at least 8 cups (1.9 L) to hold your rice and prevent bubbly overflow. [2]
    • Tip: For more flavor, use chicken or vegetable broth instead of plain water. Try a 50/50 mix of broth and water to avoid an overly starchy taste. [3]
    • For brown rice: Add 3 cups (710 mL) of water or broth for 1 cup of uncooked brown rice. [4]
    • Look for the words “microwave safe” or a symbol with wavy lines to tell if your dish is microwavable . Most ceramic, glass, and china dishes can be microwaved, as well as brands like Anchor Hocking, Duralex, Pyrex, Corningware, and Visions.
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Microwave uncovered on High for 8-10 minutes.

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    Set your microwave to the highest heat setting it has and microwave your dish uncovered until most of the water is absorbed and some steam holes appear in the rice (about 8-10 minutes, depending on your microwave’s wattage). [5] Place a plate underneath your dish to catch any bubbly overflow that may creep over the edge of your dish. [6]
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Let the rice rest for 5-6 minutes, fluff, and serve.

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Rice in a Microwave
    Remove the dish and set it on a heat-resistant surface for 5-6 minutes to let the rice absorb all the remaining moisture in the dish. Remove the lid and fluff the rice with a fork or rice paddle . Take a test bite—if the rice is not quite done, cover and microwave in 1-minute intervals on High until tender. [9]
    • Once the rice is done, serve right away and enjoy!
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Add additional flavor or seasonings if desired.

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  1. If you didn’t add salt, oil, or butter beforehand, never fear! While the rice is still hot, stir in salt and pepper (to taste) and a spoonful of butter or oil for a basic, tasty dish. Or, try some of these delicious ideas:
    • If you're making rice as a side for something else, borrow spices from that dish and mix it into the rice. This will add flavor to the rice and help it pair well with whatever you're cooking. [10] For example, if you're making salmon, add some salmon marinade to the rice after cooking it.
    • Add any shredded cheese you like while the rice is still hot and stir to melt and mix it in. [11]
    • Roast some garlic in the oven while you’re making your rice. Mash and stir the garlic into the rice once it’s soft and tender.
    • Add ¼ to ½ cup (13 to 27 g) of chopped herbs for a quick and easy seasoning. Try parsley, scallions, basil, or cilantro (or any herb you like). [12]
    • Sautée ½ of a chopped onion in 1 tbsp (15 mL) of oil and heat up some frozen peas in the same pan. Stir the veggies into the rice and add a pinch of salt or a splash of soy sauce for a tasty dish.
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    Can I make it in a glass bowl?
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    Yes, as long as the bowl is microwave safe. If you're unsure if the bowl is microwave safe or not, choose a different bowl.
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    Can I lock the lid on the bowl with clips to seal it?
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    If you are microwaving and your clips are metal, NO WAY. Clips generally make it difficult to lift the lid to stir or to see inside. On a stove top, I seal my pot with tinfoil and then put a lid on; you can't see inside but lifting a corner is easier. In a microwave, I use a plastic wrap sheet to seal, and then place a clear glass plate or lid on top.
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    Does pre-fluffed rice need less water/stock?
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    Maybe. You can check your package's instructions to be sure.
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      To cook rice in the microwave, rinse it in a colander and pour it into a microwave-safe dish. Add as much water as the package calls for. Microwave it on high heat for 10 minutes, leaving the dish uncovered, then lower the heat to low for another 15 minutes, or 20 if you’re cooking brown rice. Fluff the rice with a fork and enjoy! If you want to learn how to flavor your rice after you cook it, keep reading the article!

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