Let's explore four simple methods to reheat rice, ensuring it stays fluffy and avoids common issues like dryness, clumping, and an unpleasant texture.
This post sets out the most common methods to reheat rice (regardless of the type of rice) as well as tips and tricks so that your reheated rice is far from dry and just as delicious as when it was first cooked.
Leftover rice is perfect for dishes like chicken fried rice, unstuffed cabbage rolls, chicken rice casserole and many more.
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The Importance of Good Storage
Cooked rice should always be cooled completely before being stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator within two hours of cooking.
This helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria like Bacillus cereus, which can cause foodborne illnesses.
Rice that is still warm and closed in an airtight container will create excess moisture, which can also affect the texture and potentially promote bacteria growth.
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4 Ways to Reheat Rice
The four most popular ways to properly reheat rice involve the microwave, the stovetop, the oven, and the steamer.
The steps for each method are detailed below:
#1. How To Reheat Rice In Microwave
The microwave is a quick and convenient way to reheat rice.
- Transfer the exact amount of rice required to a microwave-safe container. Use a lid or cover container to trap the moisture and prevent the rice from drying out.
- To prevent dryness, add a tablespoon of water or broth per cup of rice before covering the container. This added moisture will help revive the soft texture of the rice.
- Before heating, spread the rice evenly in the container to promote even reheating. This prevents some areas from becoming overly hot, while others remain cool.
- Cover the container with a lid and heat on medium power for 2-3 minutes, stopping halfway to stir the rice and redistribute heat throughout.
- At the end of the heating time, check the rice for temperature and consistency. If needed, extra liquid can be added while reheating the rice for a few additional minutes, but be sure to reheat it in short intervals and stir it in between.
#2. How To Reheat Rice On Stove
While this method requires more time and attention, it’s probably one of the best ways to reheat rice.
- Heat a non-stick skillet or pan over medium heat with a small amount of oil or butter for added flavor and moisture. You could also add a small amount of water or broth instead of the butter or oil.
- Spread the rice evenly in the pan for even heating and to avoid clumps or hot spots.
- Stir the rice frequently to prevent it from sticking to the pan and to ensure even heating. This also helps distribute any added oil or butter for enhanced flavor.
- If the rice starts to become a bit dry, cover the pan with a lid or aluminum foil. This traps steam and keeps the rice moist. You could also add a splash of water or broth.
- Reheat for 5-7 minutes, and then check the rice's temperature and texture. Continue cooking and stirring as needed until the desired warmth and consistency are achieved.
#3. How To Reheat Rice In Oven
The oven is a great method for reheating large quantities of rice, as it provides even heating.
The rice can also be incorporated into other dishes and reheated in the oven.
- Preheat the oven to 300°F. This lower temperature helps prevent the rice from drying out while ensuring thorough reheating.
- Place the rice in an oven-safe dish and add a small amount of water or broth. Spread the rice evenly for uniform reheating.
- Cover the dish with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.
- Reheat in the oven for about 15-20 minutes. Check the rice periodically, stirring if necessary, to ensure even heating.
- Once the rice reaches the desired temperature, remove it from the oven and let it sit, covered, for a few minutes. This will allow any remaining heat to be distributed evenly.
#4. How To Reheat Rice Using a Steamer
Steaming rice as a well to reheat leftovers is a great option as that extra moisture prevents the rice from drying.
- Add water to the steamer's base, making sure the water level is below the steaming basket or tray.
- Place the rice in the steaming basket or tray, ensuring it's not submerged. Cover the steamer with its lid.
- Steam the rice for about 5-10 minutes, depending on the quantity of rice.
- Check the rice for warmth and consistency. If needed, continue steaming for a few more minutes.
Tips for Reheating Rice
- Never overheat the rice as this will cause it to become dry with an unpleasant texture. Always stir the rice in intervals while it reheats and add extra moisture in the form of water or broth if required.
- Only reheat the amount of leftover rice you need at any time as reheating and storing multiple times can increase the chances of the rice becoming contaminated from bacteria growth.
- Use a fork to break up any clumps of rice formed from storage. It’s a great tool for fluffing the rice.
- Leftover rice should only be stored in the fridge for 4 days. If you plan to store it for longer, do so in the freezer.
- Like pasta, rice needs seasoning! You can enhance the flavor of reheated rice by incorporating herbs, spices, or a splash of soy sauce. This not only adds taste but also helps mask any potential dryness.
- Placing a damp paper towel over a small portion of rice in the microwave can help retain moisture. Just be sure the towel doesn't touch the rice directly.
- If you have a large quantity of rice to reheat, consider doing it in smaller batches. This will ensure even reheating and prevent the risk of some portions becoming overly dry or burnt.
- Keep the rice covered no matter what method of reheating rice you choose. Covering the rice during reheating is crucial to trap moisture and maintain a good texture.
Ways To Use Leftover Rice
Looking for ways to use your leftover rice? Here are some delicious recipes that you can either add the rice to form an entirely new meal or serve as a side dish:
How To Reheat Rice: FAQs
Adding a small amount of water or broth when reheating the rice (whether it is on the stove, oven, or microwave) will help it to stay moist without drying out.
According to Medical News Today, leftover rice can be riskier than other leftovers because it might have bacteria like Bacillus cereus, which can survive cooking.
These bacteria often cause food poisoning when rice is reheated or cooked again.
The easiest is to use the microwave. To thaw frozen rice, break it into chunks in a bowl and cover it tightly with plastic wrap or a microwave-safe lid.
Microwave on high for 2 to 3 minutes, adjusting for your microwave's wattage. Check after 2 minutes.
Cooked rice that is stored properly in the refrigerator can typically be consumed within four days.
However, it should be discarded if cooked rice has been reheated and then allowed to cool again before refrigeration.
Allowing hot rice to cool to room temperature before refrigerating is essential for freshness and safety.
Storing hot rice in the fridge can promote bacterial growth and spoilage due to excess moisture.
Placing the rice container in the coldest part of the fridge slows bacteria growth, but regular checks for signs of spoilage, such as strange smells or a slimy texture, are crucial.and worry-free.
You'll want to reheat the rice in a 300 F preheated oven for 15-20 minutes. For complete steps, please check out the blog post above.
The best way to reheat cooked rice without a microwave is to use a skillet and some water or broth. Reheating rice in the oven is another popular way to reheat rice.
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Erik M.
I appreciate the emphasis on good storage practices as a step to safely reheating rice. It's concerning how many people overlook this and risk food poisoning. I've found that reheating on the stovetop with a little added water really retains the texture and taste.
lizbeth_g
great tips!
Doe John
Fantastic article, Julia! I've always been wary of reheating rice due to concerns about bacteria, but your storage tips are incredibly useful. I'm now looking forward to trying out the steamer method tomorrow!
JD
oven reheating is news to me. gonna try that next time instead of just eating it cold lol
Maggie T.
thanks for the post!
Susan H.
Maggie, try covering the rice with a wet paper towel and also mixing in a teaspoon of water before microwaving. Works like a charm for me!
Carl P.
I usually add a bit of broth Maggie, gives a nice flavor too!
Julia
learn how to keep your rice fresh and delicious even after reheating!