This recipe for Instant Pot Jasmine Rice is a quick and easy, fool-proof method for cooking fluffy, tender white rice every time.
Looking to make brown rice instead of white rice? Get my step-by-step directions for perfect Instant Pot Brown Rice.

If you have struggled with your rice turning out gummy, sticky, or undercooked, making rice using an Instant Pot will be a game-changer.
Just like making dried beans using the Instant Pot, making yogurt in the Instant Pot, and hard-boiling eggs in the Instant Pot, the results of making rice in the Instant Pot are perfection and require VERY little effort.
Reasons to Love Instant Pot White Rice
- Hands-off Recipe. Making rice in the Instant Pot is an unbelievably easy process. Dump. Set the Cooking Time. Walk Away.
- Perfect Results. With this completely hands-off recipe for Instant Pot Jasmine Rice, your rice will be perfectly cooked with a tender, fluffy consistency. It is never sticky, gummy, or undercooked, simply perfect jasmine rice.
- More Than Just Rice. While a rice cooker is a phenomenal gadget for cooking rice, Instant Pot Rice turns out as perfectly as it was made in a rice cooker. But unlike a rice cooker, the Instant Pot can do a WHOLE lot more than simply make rice.
What you Need

- Jasmine Rice: For this recipe, you need long-grain white rice, such as Jasmine or Basmati rice. I prefer Jasmine rice for its buttery floral notes, but any long-grain white rice will work using these directions. Do not use instant or par-boiled white rice, as the results will not be the same. If you have brown rice, follow my directions for Instant Pot Brown Rice.
- Liquid: You can use water or chicken stock, beef broth, or vegetable broth.
- Salt: Especially if you are cooking your jasmine rice in water, you will want to add salt to help season the rice.
∗ Tips For Perfect Instant Pot White Rice ∗
- Use a 1:1 ratio of rice to liquid
- Always rinse your rice well before pressure cooking
- Cook for 3 minutes on HIGH pressure.
- Allow for pressure to release naturally.
- Fluff with a fork after cooking.
How to Make Instant Pot Jasmine Rice
While this is an incredibly simple recipe, if you are unfamiliar with cooking in an Instant Pot or the functions of your Instant Pot, be sure to start with How to Use an Instant Pot for the best results on this and future recipes. You will find the full recipe in detail in the recipe card below.
- Place your rice in a fine-mesh strainer and rinse under running water for 1-2 minutes. This is CRUCIAL. Rinsing rice helps to remove the excess starch on the grains of rice, ensuring that the grains don't clump together when cooking.
- Pour the liquid of your choice into the inner pot and add the rinsed rice and a pinch of salt.
- Using a wooden spoon or spatula to gently push the rice down into the liquid, so that it is fully submerged in the liquid. This will ensure even cooking.

- Place the lid on the pressure cooker and be sure the venting knob is sealed or locked.
- To set the cooking time, hit Manual or Pressure Cook and set it to cook on high pressure for 3 minutes.
Kristen's Tip
DO NOT USE THE RICE BUTTON to cook rice. The rice function on some models defaults to low pressure. It is always best to use the manual or pressure cook function to control the time and pressure yourself. After all, only YOU know what you are cooking. Not your pressure cooker.
- Once the cooking time has elapsed, allow the pressure to release naturally for at least 15 minutes. This means to just let your pressure cooker be (it is okay on Keep Warm) once the cooking time has passed until the pressure dissipates on its own and the lid unlocks.
- Once the pressure has been released, remove the lid from the Instant Pot.

- Gently fluff the rice with a fork to separate the grains. NEVER EVER stir cooked rice with a spoon. A fork separates the rice grains without the rice breaking or crushing the grains up.
- Serve the rice as desired.

Serving Suggestions
Instant Pot Jasmine Rice can be used in endless ways. From a simple side dish to stir-fries to using in casseroles, this white rice recipe will be a staple at your house! Below are some of my favorite ways to use rice.
- To Complement: Serve rice as a base for Instant Pot Teriyaki Chicken, Instant Pot Beef and Broccoli, Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice, Chicken Asparagus Stir Fry, Hunan Chicken, or Stir-Fried Chicken and Bok Choy to soak up all the delicious sauces from the dishes.
- Use Leftovers: Use cold rice to make Homemade Fried Rice in minutes.
- In Casseroles: Add the cooked rice to casseroles such as Broccoli Cheese Rice Casserole or Creamy and Cheesy Chicken and Rice.

How to Flavor Instant Pot Rice
This is a very basic recipe for Jasmine Rice, making it the perfect base for endless dishes. However, feel free to add seasonings and/or butter to the rice as desired. Below are some suggestions.
- Buttered Rice: For a rich, buttery taste you can opt to add 1 to 3 tablespoons of butter before or after pressure cooking. If adding your butter before pressure cooking, be sure to add the butter last, to prevent a burn notice. If adding after, simply add and let the butter melt while fluffy the rice with the fork.
- Tex-Mex Rice: You can follow my recipe Instant Pot Spanish Rice, or simply add 2 teaspoons of taco seasoning to the rice before pressure cooking for a simpler, yet still flavorful Tex-Mex style rice.
- Cajun Rice: Add 2 teaspoons of Cajun seasoning to your rice before pressure cooking and finish with 1-2 teaspoons of hot sauce for an additional kick after pressure cooking.
- Cilantro Lime Rice: Follow my recipe for Instant Pot Cilantro Lime Rice, which adds in fresh lime juice, lime zest, and minced cilantro after pressure cooking for a copycat version of Chipotle's famous rice.
- Mushroom Rice: Add 1 tablespoon of Dried Onion Soup Mix and a 6-ounce can of drained, sliced mushrooms to the Instant Pot on top of the rice before pressure cooking.
Storage/Reheating Tips for Rice
It is crucial to cool rice fully before placing it into a storage container, as this will help prevent bacteria from growing. It is also important to not leave rice out at room temperature for longer than one hour, as it is very moist, making it a perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow quickly. To quickly cool the rice, spread it out on a sheet pan and place it in the refrigerator to cool quickly or cool at room temperature for 15-30 minutes.
- Refrigerate: Transfer the cooled rice into an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
- Freeze: Alternatively, place the rice into a freezer-safe container and store it in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- Reheat: To reheat refrigerated or defrosted rice, place the rice in a heat-safe container. Sprinkle rice with 1-2 teaspoons of water. Reheat in the microwave, in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval, until the rice is hot. Or, reheat the rice in the Instant Pot by using the pot-in-pot method and heating for 1 minute on high pressure.
Instant Pot Rice FAQs
No! Do not ever be tempted to do a quick release of pressure, as this will result in gummy, starchy rice.
Yes! As long as you do not fill your instant pot more than ½ full when cooking rice. You need to leave room for the rice to expand when pressure cooking.
For an 8-quart Instant Pot, you need to use a minimum of 1-½ cups of jasmine rice. For a 3 or 6-quart Instant Pot, you need to use a minimum of 1 cup of rice.
More Instant Pot Rice Recipes
- Instant Pot Rice and Beans
- Instant Pot Chicken and Rice
- Instant Pot Rice Pilaf
- Instant Pot Spanish Rice
- Instant Pot Brown Rice
- Instant Pot Cilantro Lime Rice
- Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice
If you tried this recipe for Instant Pot White Rice, I would love for you to leave a comment and review below.

Instant Pot Jasmine Rice
Ingredients
- 2 cups long-grain Jasmine rice or long-grain white rice
- 2 cups water or broth of your choice
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt optional
Instructions
- Place the rice in a fine-mesh strainer and rinse the rice under running water for about 2 minutes.
- Add the rinsed rice to the inner pot and pour in the liquid. Use a spoon or spatula to gently push the rice down into the liquid, so that it is fully submerged in the liquid.
- Place the lid on the instant pot and be sure the venting knob is sealed. Set the cooking time by hitting manual or pressure cook and use the +/- buttons to set the cooking time to 3 minutes on High Pressure.
- Once the cooking time has elapsed, allow the pressure to release naturally for at least 10-15 minutes. It is okay to leave the pressure cooker on the keep warm function.
- After the pressure has been released remove the lid from the pressure cooker. Fluff the rice with a fork to separate the grains without breaking them apart.
- Serve as desired.
James
Kristen, You are right, this recipe for rice turned out as good if not better than the rice cooker. Great tips! The rice didn't stick together at all.
Kristen Chidsey
You bet! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review.
Joan Becker
Oh Kristen, I was so hoping this recipe would work for me. I am also unable to make rice. Unfortunately it was yet another disaster. I followed the directions even using a timer when rinsing the rice. It was dry and gummy. Any tips for trying again? Thanks Joan
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Joan! I am so sorry to hear your rice didn't turn out. Let me ask a few questions to help troubleshoot. Do you live at high altitude? Was your rice long-grain or short-grain? Did you allow for a natural pressure release? Let me know and I will help!
Jennifer
I love making jasmine rice and this recipe was perfect. Definitely will be making this again!
Kristen Chidsey
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing, Jennifer!
Paula K
The most perfect texture ever! I won't make it any other way again!
Sharina
My first time cooking Jasmine rice in the Instant Pot, and indeed it was a game changer! I love the consistency and its simpleness. So satisfying!
Kristen Chidsey
It really does make it so simple! Glad you enjoyed the results.