Keyword: cooking rice, glutinous rice, how to cook sticky rice, sticky rice, thai glutinous rice
Prep Time: 5 minutesminutes
Cook Time: 20 minutesminutes
Soaking Time: 2 hourshours
Total Time: 2 hourshours25 minutesminutes
Servings: 4people
Calories: 342kcal
Author: Phasinee Doddeo
Cost: $3
Some people find the idea of trying to cook normal rice successfully somewhat of a challenge, ending up with burnt rice stuck to the bottom of saucepans, rice that is too dry and hard or too wet and mushy.Not wanting to splash out on a rice cooker that will not be used so often and not confident or happy using a microwave, many just discard the idea of having rice and go for potatoes or some other alternative.The fact is cooking rice is easy once you know how and this method uses no special equipment.
Ensure you have glutinous rice and not ordinary rice. There are white and black as well as brown rice varieties with teh colored varieties needing an extra hour in soak time. Wash the raw rice thoroughly under running water until the water runs clear.
Put the washed rice into a bowl and cover with water to the top level of the rice plus about 1 inch (25mm)
Soak for 2-3 hours for most glutinous rice on the market - 6-8 hours if you have intentioanlly bought old crop rice.
Place a muslin cloth to line your electric steamer's tray or a sieve that will not slip into a large saucepan. Alternatively use a large saucepan that is made for steaming and line the inner trary with the muslin. The muslin should be arranged to allow the muslin to wrapped over the top of the rice before steaming.
Place the soaked rice in the center and form a little crater in the midlle so that the mound of rice looks like a sort of flattened volcano. Cover over with the muslin.
Add water to fill the saucepan to about 1/3rd and bring to the boil then reduce heat to a simmer. Place the sieve or other suspended container with the muslin and covered rice in the top of the saucepan so it sits well above the water level. Cover as best you can with the saucepan lid to mostly cover the top of the muslin covered rice.
If using a steamer then add water to the level directed by the instructions and turn the timer to 20 minutes. Position the steaming tray and cover with a lid.
After steaming for 20 minutes, use the muslin to lift out the cooked rice onto a flat surface. Agitate or fluff up the rice to release any trapped steam for a mnute or two.
Transfer into your serving container and cover or place into individual bamboo servers and cover until ready to eat. If left uncovered then the rice will rapidy dry out and become hard so keep covered!
Video
How to Steam Sticky Rice in a Saucepan or Cheap Regular Steamer