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If your rice is soggy, gummy, mushy, or sticky, don't worry. There may still be hope for your rice. Try evaporating or drying out the rice to see if you can fix it. If you can't salvage the rice, however, you can always save it for another recipe or make it into something different. Unfortunately, sometimes, you may just need to remake the rice. With a few simple tricks, you can prevent ever having soggy rice again.

Method 1
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Saving the Rice

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  1. Take the cover off of the pan to let the steam escape. [1] Set the heat to low and continue to cook the rice for about 5 minutes. The water should be cooked off by the end. [2]
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    Drain the extra water with a fine mesh sieve or colander . [3] If there is still water in the pan, place a sieve or colander over the sink, and pour the rice into it. Let it drain for a minute. You may want to shift around the sieve or colander to help it drain. [4]
    • At this point, the rice may be saved. You do not have to do anything else if that is the case.
    • If you need to stock up on more rice, you can find a wide variety of high-quality options for purchase here .
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Soggy Rice
    If the rice is too sticky or gummy, it means that it is overcooked. After draining the rice, pour a light stream of cool water over the sieve or colander. Gently unstick the grains of rice with your fingers. [5]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Soggy Rice
    If the rice is still watery or soggy, you can cook off the extra water in the oven. Set the temperature to 350 °F (177 °C). Spread the rice out evenly onto a cookie sheet or baking pan. Let it cook in the oven for 5 minutes. [6]
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    Make a new batch of rice . In some cases, you may not be able to fix the rice. If you have time, make a fresh batch. Store the soggy rice in a plastic container. Place it in the fridge or freezer. You can use it later for some delicious recipes. [7]
    • Cooked rice will last for 4-6 days in the fridge and up to six months in the freezer.
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Repurposing the Rice

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    Turn the rice into fried rice . Heat up a pan with oil. Cook garlic, onions, and ginger until they are translucent. Add vegetables, such as carrots or peas, as well as a tablespoon of soy sauce if desired. Add 1 spoonful of rice at a time. Stir the rice often. Once you have cooked all of the rice and the pot is steaming, it is done! [8]
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    . Heat the rice on the stove using low heat. Add 3 cups (735 grams) of whole milk, 1 cup (245 grams) of cream, and 1/2 cup (100 grams) of sugar. Add a whole vanilla bean. Raise the heat to a medium setting. Let the pudding cook for roughly 35 minutes, stirring often. Remove the vanilla bean and chill the pudding before serving. [9]
    • Before adding the vanilla bean, split open the bean and scrape out the seeds into the pudding. Then add the rest of the beans. This will help the flavor disperse through the pudding.
  3. Flatten the rice onto a baking sheet as thin as possible. Bake the rice for 2 hours at 200 °F (93 °C). Once you take it out, break it up into small pieces. Fry the pieces in a pot of oil that is 400 °F (204 °C) hot. Once the crackers rise to the top, scoop them out with a slotted spoon. Drain them on a paper towel before enjoying. [10]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Soggy Rice
    Puree 1 cup (175 grams) of rice with 2 cups (200 grams) of pinto beans, 1 cup (175 grams) of corn, 3 cloves of minced garlic, 1/3 cup (20 grams) of chopped sun-dried tomatoes, a handful of chopped basil, ½ teaspoon (3 grams) cumin, and 1 teaspoon (6 grams) salt. Form patties out of the puree. Fry the patties over medium-high heat for 6 minutes on each side.
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Cooking Perfect Rice

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  1. Rinse the rice with cool water before cooking. Put the rice in a colander, fine mesh sieve, or pan. Run cool water over the rice to remove extra starch. This will prevent the rice from sticking together and becoming mushy. [11]
    • If you are using a pan, pour out the water and fill it up again. Rinse it out again once or twice before cooking.
    • If you are using a colander or sieve, gently shake or stir the rice to help drain the water.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Soggy Rice
    For every cup of rice, use about 1 ½ or 1 ¾ cups (350 or 400 ml) of water. Short grain rice needs slightly less while brown rice needs slightly more. Avoid adding too much water, however. Too much water may make the rice mushy. [12]
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    Do not turn the heat up. It will not make the rice cook faster. Instead, you might end up with unevenly cooked rice. You might even burn the rice. Just let the water slowly rise to a boil. [13]
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    Once the rice begins to boil, the water should dip just below the rice. When that happens, lay a clean kitchen towel between the pot and the lid. This will prevent condensation from building up in the pot. Too much condensation can make the rice soggy. [14]
    • Do not let the towel hang over the side of the pan. This could start a fire. Instead, tuck the ends up under the lid.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Fix Soggy Rice
    Remove the rice from the heat but leave the lid on the pot. Let it sit for 5 minutes. When the time is up, remove the lid and fluff the rice with a fork. The rice is now ready to serve. [15]
    • Resting the rice prevents it from being too soggy on the bottom and too dry on the top.
  6. Invest in a rice cooker . A rice cooker will produce perfect rice every time as long as you use the right amount of water. You can find affordable rice cookers online here . [16]
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      • If your rice is too soggy and not fluffy, you can add a mixture of rice vinegar, sugar, and salt to make Japanese-style vinegared rice, commonly used for sushi.
      • To avoid making the rice soggy:
        • Sauté it in a pot with a small amount of oil or lard until it turns slightly translucent.
        • When adding water or liquid for cooking, add it only when it is boiling to prevent temperature shocks that might affect the final product.
        • Make sure to use a 1:2 ratio of rice to liquid. For every cup of rice, use two cups of liquid.
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      • Always stay in the kitchen while cooking rice on the stove, unless you use an electric rice cooker with an automatic timer.
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      To fix soggy rice, start by cooking the rice over low for 5 minutes so any water in the pot evaporates. Then, strain the rice with a fine mesh sieve or a colander to get rid of any remaining water. If the rice is still too soggy, try spreading it out on a baking sheet and baking it in the oven for 5 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Or, if you can't save the rice, use it to make stir-fry, rice pudding, or rice crackers. To learn how to prevent rice from getting soggy, scroll down!

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