Instant Pot Basmati Rice Recipe - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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Try this instant pot basmati rice method and you’ll get perfectly cooked, fluffy, separated rice grains and not mushy every single time. It requires no soaking and gets ready in 20 minutes only.

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  • ❤️ You’ll Love This Instant Pot Basmati Rice
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Basmati Rice In Instant Pot?
  • 💭 Expert Tips For Instant Pot Basmati Rice
  • Rice to water ratio:
  • 🍽 Serving Ideas
  • 📋 Recipe Card
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Basmati rice is a variety of long-grain rice that is aromatic and has a slightly nutty flavor. It is traditionally grown in the Northern part of India and surrounding areas (Pakistan and Nepal).

‘Bas’ means aroma and ‘mati’ means full of. In short, the meaning of basmati rice is full of aroma or fragrance. Basmati rice is a little more expensive side compared to other local rice varieties in India.

❤️ You’ll Love This Instant Pot Basmati Rice

Texture:

  • Soft & Fluffy (but not mushy-soft)
  • Perfectly tender (meaning soft yet firm enough when bitten without being hard or chalky)
  • Separated rice grains (not clumpy or sticky)
  • Not al dente (al dente rice cooked without enough water will cause gas, bloating, and indigestion. You can eat al dente rice similar to the one you get in Indian restaurants once in a while but not on daily basis).

Quick to make: As mentioned earlier, cooking basmati rice in instant pot takes just 20 minutes (from start to finish). Vs the stove top basmati rice recipe takes 25 minutes of cooking time Plus, 20 minutes of soaking time, and 10 minutes of resting time.

No soaking required: When we cook rice and lentils, we (Indians) tend to soak them for around 20-30 minutes. But for this quick instant pot basmati rice recipe, you don’t need to soak the rice yet you’ll get perfectly tender rice grains.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

You’ll need 4 ingredients (2 of them are optional) to make this easy basmati rice recipe in instant pot.

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  • Basmati rice: There are many brands available but I prefer to use Royal basmati rice that is aged for at least 12 months. FYI, aged basmati rice gives fluffy, separated, and long grains once cooked.
  • Water: Correct ratio of rice to water is the key to making perfect rice. For the stovetop method, you’ll need a 1:2 rice-to-water ratio but for instant pot method, you’ll need only 1:1.25 rice-to-water.
  • Salt: It is optional. For day-to-day meals at home, we do not add salt to our rice.
  • Oil: It is optional but I like to add it as it helps to make separated grains. Instead, you can use ghee as well.

👩‍🍳 How To Make Basmati Rice In Instant Pot?

Rinse Basmati Rice:

1) The rinsing step is important. Take basmati rice in a bowl and add some water to it and massage the grains lightly by rubbing between fingers and thumb.

2) After massaging the water will turn cloudy. Drain this water and again add water and repeat massaging and rinsing process two-three times.

3) Continue rinsing until the water is not cloudy anymore and looks almost clear.

4) Drain the water using a colander.

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Cook Basmati Rice In Instant Pot:

1, 2, ,3, 4) Take rinsed, drained basmati rice in instant pot liner. Add salt, oil, and water.

5) Stir once.

6) Cover the cooker with a lid and keep the valve to a sealing position. Pressure cook on manual (high pressure) for 4 minutes.

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7) Once the instant pot beeps (cooking time is done), do QPR (quick pressure release) aka manually release the pressure by positioning the valve from sealing to venting.

8) Then open the lid and let the rice rest for 5 minutes uncovered. (OR rest the rice covered for 10 minutes).

9) After resting time, fluff up the rice using a fork or wooden spoon.

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💭 Expert Tips For Instant Pot Basmati Rice

The rinsing step is a must. This step removes dirt, impurities, and polishing material (if it is used). Also, reduces the starch and gives non-sticky rice grains.

Resting time after cooking is also a must. During this resting time, rice grains will get a chance to firm up and will not break or mush as you fluff up. While if you fluff up the piping hot rice right after opening the lid, they have a high chance of getting mushy.

Total Time Breakdown For Instant Pot Basmati Rice

  • 3 minutes (for prepping and rinsing rice)
  • 8 minutes Pressure building time
  • 4 minutes Pressure cooking time
  • 5 minutes Resting time
  • Total 20 minutes (for 1 cup of raw basmati rice) and your rice is ready.

Scaling: You can double or triple the recipe (in 6-quart and 8-quart instant pots). Cooking time and resting time will be the same. Just the pressure-building time will be more as you’re cooking more quantity.

Rice to water ratio:

  • 1:1 for super al dente rice. Some Indian restaurants served this kind of al dente rice. This texture is not recommended for daily basis consumption as al dente rice will cause gas, bloating, and indigestion.
  • 1:1.25 for a soft yet firm enough texture (as shown in the picture).
  • 1:1.5 for super soft and slightly mushy texture (perfect for small kids and toddlers who are learning to use a spoon. As slightly mushy rice will stick to the spoon and won’t make a mess.)

🥣 Storage & Reheating Instructions

  • Store leftover rice in an airtight container that stays good for 3-4 days in the refrigerator. It is good for meal prep.
  • To reheat the refrigerated rice, sprinkle around 1 tablespoon of water (for approx 1 cup of cooked rice) and microwave at 30-sec intervals, stirring each time until warmed up. Do not overheat otherwise the rice will dry out and becomes chewy.

🍽 Serving Ideas

  • Serve basmati rice with any lentils dish (e.g. dal makhani, chana masala, dal fry, lauki chana dal) or curry dishes (e.g. palak paneer, paneer butter masala, mixed veg curry) or any meat-based Indian gravies.
  • Leftover basmati rice can be used to make tawa pulao, carrot rice, beetroot rice, veg fried rice or vagharelo bhaat.
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Check Out Other Instant Pot Basics

  • Instant pot chickpeas
  • Instant pot black beans
  • Instant pot boiled potatoes

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Try this instant pot basmati rice method and you’ll get perfectly cooked, fluffy, separated rice grains and not mushy every single time. It requires no soaking and gets ready in 20 minutes only.

Author: Kanan

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Calories: 237kcal

Servings 3 -4

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Basmati rice
  • 1 ¼ cup Water *check out rice to water ration below in the notes
  • 1 teaspoon Oil or ghee
  • ½ teaspoon Salt

Instructions

  • Rinse Basmati Rice: Take basmati rice in a bowl and add some water to it and massage the grains lightly by rubbing between fingers and thumb.

  • After massaging the water will turn cloudy. Drain this water and again add water and repeat massaging and rinsing process two-three times.

  • Continue rinsing until the water is not cloudy anymore and looks almost clear. Drain the water using a colander.

  • To Cook Basmati Rice In Instant Pot, take rinsed, drained basmati rice in instant pot liner. Add salt, oil, and water. Stir once.

  • Cover the cooker with a lid and keep the valve to a sealing position. Pressure cook on manual (high pressure) for 4 minutes.

  • Once the instant pot beeps (cooking time is done), do QPR (quick pressure release) aka manually release the pressure by positioning the valve from sealing to venting.

  • Then open the lid and let the rice rest for 5 minutes uncovered . (OR rest the rice covered for 10 minutes). After resting time, fluff up the rice using a fork or wooden spoon.

Notes

*Rice to water ratio:

  • 1:1 for super al dente rice. Some Indian restaurants served this kind of al dente rice. This texture is not recommended for daily basis consumption as al dente rice will cause gas, bloating, and indigestion.
  • 1:1.25 for a soft yet firm enough texture (as shown in the picture).
  • 1:1.5 for super soft and slightly mushy texture (perfect for small kids and toddlers who are learning to use a spoon. As slightly mushy rice will stick to the spoon and won’t make a mess.)

Rinsing step is a must. This step removes dirt, impurities, and polishing material (if it is used). Also, reduces the starch and gives non-sticky rice grains.

Resting time after cooking is also a must. During this resting time, rice grains will get a chance to firm up and will not break or mush as you fluff up. While if you fluff up the piping hot rice right after opening the lid, they have a high chance of getting mushy.

Nutrition

Calories: 237kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 396mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.1g | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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FAQs

How do you jazz up cooked basmati rice? ›

As for those additions, here they are:
  1. Stir in a tablespoon or more of butter.
  2. Stir in a tablespoon or more of olive oil.
  3. Drizzle with soy sauce.
  4. Add lots of pepper.
  5. Stir in a couple of tablespoons minced fresh herbs, ideally warmed first in melted butter.
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How do you spice up rice when cooking? ›

You can use oil, butter, salt, spices and broth or milk to enhance the flavor of your rice dish. Fresh herbs can be stirred into seasoned rice at the end of the cooking cycle before allowing the rice to rest.

Is Instant Pot good for curry? ›

Authentic Flavors: The pressure cooking function in an Instant Pot helps to meld flavors together more quickly and efficiently. This means that spices, herbs, and aromatics have less time to dissipate, resulting in curries and dishes that are deeply flavorful and aromatic.

How does basmati rice gets its flavor? ›

The Aroma. The intense, unique scent of basmati rice comes from various chemicals, and 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP) is one of the significant aroma molecules.

What makes basmati rice better? ›

Unlike ordinary long-grain rice, the light, fluffy texture of Basmati's long, slender grains offers the palate a totally different experience in terms of mouth-feel and taste—distinctive, unique, and slightly “nu*tty.”

Should you rinse basmati rice before cooking? ›

Rinse basmati rice very well before cooking.

Wash a few times (4 to 5) until the water runs clear. This will help remove starch from the surface of the grains. Starch is what makes cooked rice sticky and gummy, so for fluffy rice, it is important to remove the starch.

How do I get the best basmati rice? ›

Shape: The longer the basmati grain, the better it is. Another important sign is a slightly tapered end of the grain. Basmati grains should never be flat along the sides. Color: The best basmati rice isn't pearly white—the grains will have a slightly golden hue, but shouldn't be gray.

How do you make instant rice taste better? ›

  1. Savory broths/stocks/bone broth: chicken, beef, turkey or vegetable – can replace the entire amount of water for the broths or use 1 part broth and 1 part water. ...
  2. Fruit juices: apple, orange, grape, cranberry. ...
  3. Non-dairy milks: like coconut, almond, oat and rice add a creamy texture and delicious flavor to the grains.

What spice is added to rice? ›

It is basically rice cooked in various herbs and spices such as onion and garlic powder, paprika, and thyme. An easy rice dish that is super customizable according to your palate. To put it simply, you are just adding seasonings to plain rice to make it savory and flavorful.

Is Japanese curry the same as Indian curry? ›

For one, Japanese curry uses curry powder with less spices whereas Indian curry uses a variety of bases such as cumin, paprika, turmeric, and many more. Indian curry is more vibrant and bursting with flavor, while Japanese curry is sumptuous and “umami” but in a more understated manner.

Can I put coconut milk in a pressure cooker? ›

If you're wondering how to cook with coconut milk in a pressure cooker, try one of these two tricks. What is this? Use half the coconut milk to cook, and add the other half after cooking. In this case, you will need to stir the bejeebers out of it after it's cooked, to re-hom*ogenize the milk again.

Can you put coconut cream in curry? ›

Coconut milk and cream are mostly interchangeable in recipes such as curries and soups. If you prefer a richer flavour and texture, try coconut cream or vice versa. However, be careful when substituting coconut milk and cream in baked goods.

What seasoning to put on rice? ›

Herbs and Spices: The rice seasoning is what brings this side dish together. Parsley adds an earthy flavor and garlic powder and onion powder add a savory touch. Sea salt enhances all the flavors, which brings out their best qualities. Black pepper makes this rice dish taste more bold.

What sauce is good on rice? ›

BBQ Sauce. BBQ sauce is perfect for if you want to add a sweet, sour, smoky and spicy flavor to your rice dishes. Use it with a summer dish like this BBQ Grilled Beef Kabobs made with sirloin steak, veggies.

Why do people rinse basmati rice? ›

Rice types that are high in amylose, such as basmati or jasmine, are less sticky and more firm. Rinsing rice before cooking it washes the grains of their excess starch and helps the grains remain separate.

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