Perfect Instant Pot Brown Rice Every Time

We love making Instant Pot brown rice because it’s consistently foolproof and turns out perfectly every time. Use a 1:1 ratio of brown rice to water and cook on high pressure for 20 minutes to produce fluffy, well-separated grains without worrying about boiling over or sticking to the bottom of a pot.

Fluffy rice in an Instant Pot.

If you’ve ever made brown rice on the stove and had it bubble over or stick, the Instant Pot method eliminates those concerns. It’s ideal when feeding a crowd or when you want to free up stove space for other dishes. This method works reliably for both short- and long-grain brown rice with just a small adjustment to the release method for long-grain varieties.

Quick method summary: Combine 1 cup brown rice with 1 cup water (or broth) and cook on high pressure for 20 minutes in the Instant Pot.

Top tips from the kitchen

Always rinse your rice: Rinse brown rice under cold water until the water runs clear to remove dust and excess surface starch. This step yields fluffier, less gummy rice.

1:1 ratio works for most brown rice: A 1:1 ratio of water to rice produces great results with both short-grain and long-grain brown rice when using the Instant Pot.

You can double the batch: We tested 1 cup rice with 1 cup water and 2 cups rice with 2 cups water — both worked well in a standard Instant Pot without changing the cook time.

Pouring water into the Instant Pot with the brown rice.

What type of brown rice can you cook in the Instant Pot?

This Instant Pot method works with both long-grain and short-grain brown rice. We tested both and found a small difference in how you finish the pressure release:

  • Short-grain brown rice: Short-grain rice tends to be starchier and becomes soft, slightly sticky, and tender when cooked. Cook for 20 minutes on high pressure and then quick release the pressure.
  • Long-grain brown rice: Long-grain rice is less starchy and finishes with a drier, more separate texture. Cook for 20 minutes on high pressure and allow a natural release for 10 minutes, then release any remaining pressure.

Storage

To store Instant Pot brown rice, transfer the cooked rice from the Instant Pot to a shallow container and let it cool to room temperature. Once cooled, place the rice in an airtight container and refrigerate. Stored this way, brown rice will keep for up to 7 days in the refrigerator.

Can you freeze brown rice?

Yes. Freezing cooked brown rice is an excellent way to keep a ready supply on hand. Cool the rice completely, portion it into freezer-safe bags or containers, remove excess air, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or reheat directly from frozen, adding a splash of water if needed to restore moisture.

Cooked short grain brown rice in a bowl.

More rice recipe inspiration

Try different flavored rice preparations using the same basic Instant Pot technique: swap water for broth to boost flavor, or use coconut milk for a creamy coconut rice variation. This base method is versatile and adapts well to many cuisines and recipes.

Foolproof Instant Pot Brown Rice Recipe

With a simple 1:1 water-to-rice ratio, brown rice cooks in the Instant Pot with a 20-minute high-pressure cycle. Prep takes about 10 minutes; total time is roughly 30 minutes including release.

Prep: 10 mins   Cook: 20 mins   Total: 30 mins   Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • 1 cup brown rice (short-grain or long-grain)
  • 1 cup water (or broth for more flavor)

Instructions

  1. Place the brown rice in a fine-mesh sieve and rinse under cold running water until the water runs clear. This removes surface starch and any dust.
  2. Transfer the rinsed rice to the Instant Pot and add the water or broth. Stir gently to ensure all rice is covered.
  3. Close and seal the lid. Set the Instant Pot to high pressure and cook for 20 minutes.
  4. After the cook cycle ends:
    • Long-grain brown rice: Allow a natural pressure release for 10 minutes, then carefully release any remaining pressure.
    • Short-grain brown rice: Perform a quick pressure release immediately after cooking.
  5. Fluff the rice with a fork, taste and adjust seasoning if desired, and serve.

Tips & Notes

  • Feel free to double or triple the recipe; the cook time remains the same in a standard Instant Pot.
  • For extra flavor, replace all or part of the water with vegetable or chicken broth.
  • If rice seems dry after reheating, stir in a little water and heat gently to restore moistness.

Nutrition (per serving, approximate)

Calories: 160 kcal, Carbohydrates: 36 g, Protein: 3 g, Fat: 1 g, Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 0 g

Nutrition information is an approximation and should be used for general guidance only.

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