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JoseALerma@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Ethan Chlebowski did a video on rice in youtu.be/IjjdAheuNKs where he cooks rice sous vide to determine water ratios and cook times. There are more details in the companion blog post at cookwell.com/…/rice-cooking-fundamentals-4-method…

For brown rice in an on/off rice cooker, try doing 1:1 + 0.5 cups of water for evaporation.

TL;DR/W: When cooking different types of rice sous vide, they all absorb water in a 1:1 ratio. The only difference is how long it took to cook through (white long grain is less than brown or wild, for example).

So, the deciding factor is how much the cooking method evaporates water in that time. Sous vide can’t evaporate water, so it’s still 1:1 but other methods need more water. Rice cookers are pretty consistent, so it’s easier to calculate the additional water for evaporation. For white rice, it’s about 0.25 cups for evaporation while brown rice needs about 0.5 cups for evaporation because it cooks longer.

There are more details in the video/blog post about other methods, like boiling rice similar to pasta

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