This recipe for perfect instant pot basmati rice is straight from my cookbook, Indian Food Under Pressure. I wanted to share this recipe for basmati rice on my blog because it seems like a lot of people have trouble making basmati rice in their Instant Pot. I’m basing this off of the posts that I see asked in my Instant Pot for Indian Food Facebook group. There are a few things you need to know in order to make a good pot of basmati rice in an electric pressure cooker. As a food blogger, it’s kind of funny to me that I’ve had to test this simple recipe so many times – but trust me, this really is the best way to make rice. So please follow my method – there are only a few steps but each step really matters.
Why Make Basmati Rice? And What is Perfect Basmati Rice?
Because it’s delicious! Basmati rice is aromatic long grain rice that has a slightly nutty flavor to it. It’s delicious alongside Indian food – especially North Indian dishes like butter chicken, keema, or dal makhani. But really, you can serve basmati rice with any of my Indian recipes. This is my favorite basmati rice to use when making plain rice or for biryani. The grains are exceptionally long and the rice is very fragrant. How can you tell when basmati rice is cooked properly? You can tell when basmati rice is cooked properly because the grains are separate and don’t stick together. The texture of the rice should be soft and fluffy – not watery or mushy.
Do I need to Soak Basmati Rice before Cooking?
My answer to this is YES. Briefly soaking the rice makes a BIG difference for two reasons. To sum it up – by soaking rice you’ll be less likely to have broken grains (thanks to the water absorption) and you’ll be more likely to have separate grains (thanks to reduced starch).
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What Type of Basmati Rice to Use?
There are many different varieties of basmati rice as well as different brands out there and while I have tested several different brands using this method, the fact is that there’s no way to test them all. You may have to adjust the cooking time according to the brand you use. Please leave a comment letting me know what brand of rice you used and how this dish turned out for you! I have tried and tested several brands and this recipe always works for me. I prefer to make rice using two brands: organic basmati rice from Trader Joe’s (mainly because it’s organic and not necessarily for the flavor) or my family’s all-time favorite rice: Aahu Barah Basmati Rice which I buy either on amazon or at an Indian grocery store if I can find the brand locally. They are not a blog sponsor – I’m just a huge fan of their rice. It is honestly the best basmati rice I’ve had – and it’s kind of weird to say that out loud because who has a favorite brand of basmati rice? But once you try it, you’ll understand why. It’s just different from other varieties of basmati rice. The method for cooking rice below works perfectly every time. I can’t wait to hear how this recipe for basmati rice works out for you! Look at those beautiful fragrant grains just waiting to be served alongside a delicious curry. Looking for more delicious Indian Instant Pot recipes? Check out my cookbook Indian Food Under Pressure! Like this recipe? Pin it to your favorite Pinterest board now so you will remember to make it later!