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I have to dispute your dispute, I wonder if you might be doing it wrong? I thought the same thing until I tried precisely following the rice cooking instructions for instant pot. You have to use a lot less water in the instant pot that you would in a rice cooker because it's not loosing water to steam.

To me there is no contest, instant pot is a much better rice cooker - faster, more energy efficient and most importantly better texture. We got rid of our rice cooker once we figured that out.

I remember in Jiro Dreams of Sushi they use an ad-hoc pressure cooker to make the rice, so I think there really might be something to cooking rice under pressure that improves it.

Haven't tried the pot-in-pot method yet, but that's meant to be even better.



How much water do you use then if not the recommended amount?


Not OP but white rice in instant pot is 1:1 rice to water.

For brown rice i use a bit more water. Maybe 1:1.25 rice to water.


Are you measuring volume or weight?

That doesn't sound like anywhere near enough water to me. I do roughly 1 cup of jasmine rice to 1.5 cups of water in my instant pot, comes out perfect every time.


Volume and I often do jasmine rice as well.

1 cup of water, 1 cup of rice and cooked on the rice setting.


1:1 volumetrically is about the ratio I use as well with great success

1:1.5 sounds like a very mushy rice. Horses for courses I suppose.


Mushy rice is best rice.

Plus if you can hydrate while you eat, it's more efficient!




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