You’re asking about uncooked rice in a slow cooker—let’s break it down carefully because rice can behave differently depending on the type of slow cooker and the method used.
Key Points:
- Liquid Ratio
- Uncooked white rice: Usually 1 cup rice : 2 cups liquid.
- Brown rice: Usually 1 cup rice : 2.5–3 cups liquid.
- These are approximate; slow cookers vary in heat and liquid retention.
- Cooking Time
- White rice: 1.5–2.5 hours on high, or 2–3 hours on low.
- Brown rice: 2.5–3.5 hours on high, or 3–4 hours on low.
- Slow cookers can overcook rice if left too long; it can turn mushy.
- Tips
- Rinse rice first to remove excess starch; helps prevent it from sticking or becoming gummy.
- Avoid opening the lid too often—it releases steam and slows cooking.
- Stir once midway if possible to prevent sticking on the sides or bottom.
- For added flavor, cook rice in broth or with aromatics (like garlic, onion, or herbs).
- Optional Add-ins
- Vegetables or beans should be added according to their cooking times. Root vegetables may go in at the start, delicate veggies toward the end.
- Meats should be cooked thoroughly before mixing with rice to avoid food safety issues.
⚠️ Warning: Some slow cookers run hot enough that rice at the bottom can scorch if cooked too long, so using a slow cooker liner or nonstick spray can help.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for perfectly cooked rice in a slow cooker, tailored to white or brown rice. Do you want me to do that?