How to Cook Brown Rice the Easy Way

Published 2014-01-18
In this video, Judi shows how to cook brown rice the easy way!

All Comments (21)
  • I loved how you emphasized on washing the rice. Thanks for making this video
  • @tracer740
    Judi- This the third method I've tried and it is perfect! Thank you for this simple and foolproof method.
  • Nice rice! Rice is nice! Brown rice is best! Phooey on the rest! Good video! THANKS! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘โญโญ๐Ÿ”จ
  • @RHBootmakers
    Thank you sooo much.. these are the kind of videos I like ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ
  • @wendyeesue
    This was very helpful for me. espically the 1cup to 2 cups ratio of brown rice and water.. thanks so much for your video, enjoyed it very much, making brown rice now. I was always under the impression brown rice was different than white rice. seems to be the same but takes longer to cook for brown rice than white rice...
  • @nokismtv9188
    You're an Angel, Thank you Judi. You have a new fan from Australia :) (Subbed)
  • Hello Judi I use the water that rinse the rice with in the GardenโœŒ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘
  • Hi Judi, do you have a video with Brown rice "fried" for Chinese dishes?
  • @stepsuster
    You wash it to get the starch off of it . This video was super helpful thank you
  • @ginapocan
    This is another hangup I have. I think my problem partly is that I don't think I know what brown rice is supposed tot taste like, since its a new added item on my menu, and have been wrestling with it. I always run out of water. I do put 1 part rice and 2 parts water. But for some reason it always evaporates or the rice just sucks it up, so when I come back, I have a lot stuck to the bottom of the pan and then you need a jackhammer to get it off. I don't know if this is significant or not, but I noticed you use an electric stove, I have a gas stove. Would that make s difference in how it comes out? You mentioned letting it sit for 15 minutes. I'm thinking it takes a little time for an electric burner to cool down verses a gas burner because the heat stops pretty quick once you turn it off. Just a thought. Well, thanks again...you now have a fan. :) God Bless...
  • @AlamarOne
    I'm new to cooking Rice... Is white & brown rice dirty & both need to be rinsed? Thank you!