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Learn how to cook Perfect Instant Pot Brown Rice (Pressure Cooker Brown Rice) in 20 minutes. Cooking brown rice in Instant Pot cuts short half the cooking time. Set it and forget it, no need to tend the pot. No more uncooked, burnt, or mushy long grain brown rice!
A quick & simple recipe for making perfectly tender brown rice in the Instant Pot. Only 1 ingredient and less than 30 minutes!
Nutty, al dente, and evenly cooked brown rice is now easier than ever with an Instant Pot or another electric pressure cooker. This hands-free method of cooking rice will give you a quick side of steaming brown rice in under 30 minutes with reliable results every time.
This Instant Pot Brown Rice recipe guarantees PERFECTLY cooked brown rice with ease! Fluffy, soft, chewy, nutty, and NOT MUSHY!
Learn how to cook brown rice in the Instant Pot for a delicious, fluffy side dish that turns out perfectly every time! This easy, hands-off method tastes better than rice on the stovetop, and you can set it and forget it.
Instant Pot Brown Rice is one of the absolute BEST ways to use your pressure cooker. The texture is fluffy and tender, it never boils over, and you can set it and forget while you prepare the rest of your meal!
A tried and true recipe for PERFECT Instant Pot Brown Rice, every time. Use long grain brown rice or brown basmati. Includes a variety of flavor options!
Here’s how to make Instant Pot brown rice: a quicker method than stovetop! A pressure cooker can double as a rice cooker, making for a hands off-way to cook this grain. It’s perfect for whipping up for grain bowls, stir fries, and more.
Measure out your cups of brown rice. Wash rice and add to the inner pot of the Instant pot along with water. Add salt and olive oil if using. Close pressure cooker and press rice function button ...
Brown rice is soooo much easier (and faster) in the Instant Pot! I cook it on high for 15 minutes, let the pressure release for 15 minutes, and it’s ready to go. Perfect to pair with whatever else you’re making for your quick and easy dinner. But instead of holiday food, today I have an every day staple for you: brown rice. Do you love it?