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Using a crock pot is a great way to prepare a meal in the morning and come home to a delicious slow-cooked dish. If the recipe you are using calls for rice, however, you'll need to add it close to the end of the cooking time. Otherwise, the rice will get overcooked and soggy. Keep reading for instructions on adding rice to a crock pot recipe.

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Choose your rice.

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  1. There are many different kinds of rice, each with its own suggested cooking time. White converted rice will cook much more quickly than brown rice, for example. Wild rice takes the longest to cook. [1]
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Add the rice to the crock pot.

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  1. Rice left to cook in the crock pot for hours tends to become mushy and tasteless. Always add sufficient water or liquid to cook the rice. Follow the guidelines below: [2]
    • White converted rice should be added to the crock pot with about 2 hours left of cooking time; add an additional 1 1/2 cups (360 ml) of water or other liquid per 1 cup of rice to the crock pot. Cook on low heat.
    • Brown rice should be added to the crock pot with 3 hours left of cooking time; add an additional 1 1/2 cups (360 ml) of water or other liquid per 1 cup of rice to the crock pot. Cook on low heat.
    • Wild rice should be added to the crock pot with 3 hours left of cooking time; add an additional 2 cups (480 ml) of water or other liquid per 1 cup of wild rice to the crock pot. Cook on low heat.
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Alternatively, prepare the rice ahead of time.

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  1. Another option for adding rice to a crock pot recipe is to prepare the rice on the stove top and add it to the crock pot during the last few minutes of cooking time. [3] Simply prepare the rice according to the directions on the package. The rice can even be made ahead of time and refrigerated until you're ready. If the rice is cold, simply add it to the crock pot with 30 minutes left of cooking time. [4]
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    I added the rice like it said, before the last 2 hours of cooking, but it came out half-cooked. I even added liquid as needed. What happened?
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    The heat necessary to cook rice was probably insufficient - crock pots often work on a lower heat which can make it hard to cook rice through. Try using a thinner grain of rice and pre-soaking the rice in cold water for half an hour. You'll wash out some of the starch and make it a quicker cook.
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      To add rice to a crock pot, select the kind of rice you'd like to use, like white, brown, or wild. Next, create your meal in the crock pot and let it cook for several hours. Then, add the rice to the pot 2-3 hours before the dish has finished cooking to prevent mushiness. For white or brown rice, pour in an additional 1 1/2 cup of water or stock when you add the rice to the pot. If you're using wild rice, add 2 cups of water. Finally, let the dish cook for the remaining 2-3 hours at low heat. For more tips on different kinds of rice and adjusting cook times, read on!

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