How to Bake Brown Rice in the Oven

"Friends...I'm baking brown rice these days. For years, I'd made it on the stovetop, as that's how I learned how to cook rice when I lived in the Dominican Republic years ago. Then I discovered the rice cooker. I've only been using my rice cooker for a few months, but I love it. It cooks the rice so beautifully, and the clean up is way simpler than cleaning (and sometimes scrubbing out) the saucepan. But I loaned my rice cooker to my sister and I didn't want to go back to the stovetop. (Not that I won't ever cook rice on the stovetop again!) But...even if I set the timer, I might not get there in time...for it to be perfectly cooked. These early days with a baby makes it difficult to commit to being at any one time...even if the timer is set and the rice should be cooked perfectly. We could be in the middle of a fuss-fest, and diaper change and outfit change, or in the middle of a nursing session. Cooking brown rice on the stovetop is a fine art, and requires a bit of attention towards the end, to make sure you get that perfectly cooked and fluffed brown rice to serve for dinner. So I've turned to the oven. Baking brown rice. There are a number of "rice bake" recipe in my recipe collection. But today, I thought I'd share a basic how to cook brown rice. Feel free to experiment with mixing in different spices and veggies. Here's the easy, side-dish, basic way to bake brown rice..."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Add 1 1/2 cups raw brown rice to bottom of a 9x13-inch glass baking dish. (Or do 1 cup in an 8x8-inch glass baking dish.).
  • Spread evenly over the bottom of the pan.
  • Pour in liquid at a ratio of 2 1/4 times the amount of rice you used. I generally do water, but if I want a bit more flavor, I will do half water and half chicken or vegetable broth. (2.25*1.5=3.375, or 3 3/8 cup of water for this recipe.).
  • Press down and floating rice with a flat spatula.
  • Once all the rice is at the bottom and no longer floating -- Wrap tightly with foil.
  • Bake at 350°F for 1 hour.
  • Let cool slightly before removing the foil -- there will be lots of steam and you don't want to get a steam burn!
  • Fluff with a fork, season with salt and pepper and serve.
  • And that's how you do it friends!
  • Simple, deliciously perfect brown rice, baked in the oven!

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  1. tried this recipe and was a total failure, mush
     
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