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Mastering the perfect pot of rice feels like a true culinary skill. Sure, the basic water-to-rice ratio gets you started, but if you’re aiming for consistently fluffy rice with just the right chew, it’s time to level up. Whether you're dealing with aromatic basmati, delicate jasmine, or sturdy long-grain, we've got some no-fail tips that’ll turn you into a rice wizard.

Even Uncle Roger, the judgmental rice expert alter-ego of comedian Nigel Ng, who thrives on the sight of perfectly cooked rice and famously critiques any rice mishaps (just ask Jamie Oliver), would nod in approval at these techniques 1. Pick the Perfect Rice Each variety has its own needs in terms of water and cooking time. Image: Dall-E 3 First off, not all rice is created equal.

Each type has its own personality in the kitchen! For that creamy touch in a risotto or your homemade sushi, reach for short-grain types like arborio or sushi rice. Dreaming of a light, fluffy side dish? Basmati or jasmine rice is your best bet for anything from a fragrant pilaf to a sizzling stir-fry. 2.

Water to Rice Ratio Too little water and your rice is a dental hazard, too much, and you’ve got a gloopy mess. Image: Dall-E 3 Getting the water-to-rice ratio right is like finding the secret to culinary bliss. Stick to about 1 1/2 to 2 cups of water per cup of rice.

Too little water] [and you'll crunch on grains harder than your hopes of becoming a chef. Too much, and you'll spoon through a mushy mess. .

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